Mike Wallace
WR FA
Sun 10/22/17 11:43 AM

Wallace (back) is active for Sunday's game against the Vikings.
EDGE Analysis
The Ravens are missing three receivers -- Jeremy Maclin (shoulder), Breshad Perriman (concussion) and Chris Matthews (thigh) -- in Week 7, but Wallace will be able to take the field despite dealing with an injury of his own that limited him in practice this week. Wallace will reprise his usual starting role and shouldn't see a restricted snap count due to the lack of alternatives available, which could make him a worthy lineup cog in deeper season-long leagues.

Mike Wallace
WR FA
Sun 10/22/17 9:26 AM

Wallace (back), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Vikings, is expected to play, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
EDGE Analysis
Wallace followed up a limited practice Wednesday with absences from team sessions Thursday and Friday, but the veteran wideout, who has been a paragon of durability throughout his career, looks poised to play through any lingering pain in Week 7. With 15 catches, 239 yards and one touchdown in six games this season, Wallace hasn't been a significant fantasy contributor, but that production has been good enough to make him the top wideout in a horrid Baltimore passing attack.

Mike Wallace
WR FA
Fri 10/20/17 3:25 PM

Wallace (back) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Vikings, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reportrs.
EDGE Analysis
Durability has never been much of a concern for Wallace, who has missed just one game in his nine NFL seasons, and the wideout has stated throughout the week that he doesn't believe his back issue will keep him on the sideline come Sunday. The injury sidelined Wallace for one practice this week and limited him for two others, but if he endures no new complications during pregame warmups, he'll likely be able to tough it out and play in Week 7. Wallace's availability would loom larger than normal for an injury-ravaged Ravens receiving corps, which will be missing Breshad Perriman (concussion) and could also be without the services of Jeremy Maclin (shoulder) and Chris Matthews (thigh).

Mike Wallace
WR FA
Fri 10/20/17 12:00 PM

Wallace (back) did not take part in Friday's practice, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Wallace said Thursday that he plans to play Sunday despite his sore back, but after getting in a limited workout Wednesday, he was unable to practice at all at either of the Ravens' final two sessions of the week. The Ravens will reveal his official status for Week 7 following Friday's practice.

Mike Wallace
WR FA
Thu 10/19/17 3:41 PM

Though Wallace (back) was held out of practice Thursday, he plans to play Sunday against the Vikings, Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports.
EDGE Analysis
Per the report, Wallace says he took a helmet to his back this past Sunday and is dealing with some soreness, but the wideout expects to tough things out on that front this weekend. In any case, it remains to be seen if Wallace ends up listed as questionable or is removed from the Ravens' final Week 7 injury report, which is due Friday.

Mike Wallace
WR FA
Thu 10/19/17 3:16 PM

Wallace (back) was not present for Thursday's practice, the Baltimore Sun reports.
EDGE Analysis
With Wallace, Breshad Perriman (concussion) and Chris Matthews (undisclosed) not practicing Thursday plus Jeremy Maclin dealing with a shoulder injury, Michael Campanaro, Chris Moore and Griff Whalen are currently the Ravens' top healthy wideouts. What Wallace is able to do (or not do) at practice Friday will be telling with regard to his status for Sunday's game against the Vikings.

Mike Wallace
WR FA
Wed 10/18/17 4:57 PM

Wallace (back) was a limited participant at Wednesday's practice.
EDGE Analysis
Wallace's ability to practice in any capacity is a good sign, though the same could've been said for Jeremy Maclin (shoulder) last week. With Maclin and Breshad Perriman (concussion) also showing up on the initial injury report, the Ravens are in the process of signing Griff Whalen. The team is probably concerned about Perriman and Maclin more so than Wallace, but the Thursday and Friday injury reports will still be worth a look. There's little reason to believe the Baltimore passing game will have any luck Sunday in Minnesota, regardless of who lines up at wide receiver for Joe Flacco.

Mike Wallace
WR FA
Sun 10/15/17 6:33 PM

Wallace caught three of five targets for 30 yards in Sunday's 27-24 overtime loss to Chicago.
EDGE Analysis
Wallace was unable to find much room against Chicago's secondary, as his longest catch went for only 16 yards. He was one of four receivers to see at least five targets from quarterback Joe Flacco, who threw for an underwhelming 180 yards on 44 attempts. The inconsistent Wallace has been more bust than boom this season, with 30 or fewer yards in four games and 188 yards combined in the other two.

Mike Wallace
WR FA
Sun 10/8/17 6:59 PM

Wallace caught all three off his targets for 133 yards in Sunday's 30-17 win over the Raiders.
EDGE Analysis
After coming alive the previous week with six catches for 55 yards and a touchdown on 10 targets, Wallace produced his first 100-yard game since Week 9 last season. He blew by the Oakland defense for a 52-yard gain on the first snap of the game, later adding receptions of 53 and 27 yards. Prior to Sunday's game, Wallace's longest gain of the season was his 16-yard touchdown in a Week 4 loss to the Steelers. While the last two weeks have been encouraging, he's nonetheless averaging just 4.4 targets per game in a subpar offense, which makes him a risky option in a Week 6 matchup with the Bears.

Mike Wallace
WR FA
Sun 10/1/17 5:29 PM

Wallace had his best game of the season, reeling in six of 10 targets for 55 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's loss to the Steelers.
EDGE Analysis
The veteran had been nearly invisible in the Ravens offense through the first three weeks with three receptions for 21 yards. That changed Sunday as Baltimore went to the air a season-high 49 times and targeted Wallace on over 20 percent of those attempts. Though some of the targets Wallace saw were poorly placed, he still managed to reel in six of them and reach the end zone for the first time all season. Wallace will face an underwhelming Oakland secondary in Week 5, and if Baltimore continues with a pass-heavy approach, he could be in for a sneakily good matchup.