Bengals' John Ross (knee) a full participant on Tuesday
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver John Ross was a full participant in Tuesday's practice, according to the Dayton Daily News' Jay Morrison.
A sprained knee kept Ross out of the team's regular season opener, but he could be back on track to play Thursday night against the Houston Texans. With the first-year player's lack of experience, Ross' presence wouldn't mean as much for him as it would for the involvement of receivers Tyler Boyd and Brandon LaFell.
Ross is projected for 3.8 targets, 2.1 receptions and 23.3 receiving yards in his professional debut. But, even at $4,900, his projected output of 3.9 FanDuel points isn't enough to make him worth rostering Thursday against the Texans.
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