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  Broncos | More 1-on-1 coverage for Courtland Sutton?    Mon Jul 13, 12:40 AM

Denver Broncos WR Courtland Sutton could benefit from more one-on-one matchups thanks to the addition of WR Jaylen Waddle, while TE Evan Engram also is in the mix to stretch defenses. 'Courtland is an elite playmaker, so anytime you have a playmaker on the other side of you, it just makes it easy,' Waddle said. 'It's someone that the defense has to be looking for, and vice versa.'

Footballguys view: Sutton will undoubtedly remain one of Bo Nix's go-to targets, but with target competition from Waddle. While that's not ideal, Sutton, who finished as WR14 last year and WR11 the year before, has fallen to WR36, being drafted in the sixth round (75th overall). At the very least, Sutton will continue to be a major presence in the red zone and as a chain-mover on third downs for the franchise. Those have been valuable mainstays for him throughout his career and could allow him to outperform ADP this year.

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  Broncos | Evan Engram could see boost in production    Mon Jul 13, 12:36 AM

Denver Broncos TE Evan Engram could be a beneficiary from the addition of WR Jaylen Waddle, helping to boost his production, as defenses key on two top-tier wideouts in Waddle and WR Courtland Sutton.

Footballguys view: While that's possible, fantasy investors have low expectations after Engram's disappearing act last year. Look for a similar outcome this -- albeit with potentially higher efficiencies in the red zone with the addition of Waddle, creating more spacing in compressed areas. Still, as Footballguy Matt Waldman suggests, unless Engram generates 90-100 targets or 8-10 scores, we shouldn't expect a return to starting fantasy TE status in most formats. His TE35 ADP reflects that outlook.

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  Broncos | Pleased with Jaylen Waddle so far    Mon Jul 13, 12:35 AM

Denver Broncos WR Jaylen Waddle has impressed head coach Sean Payton and the coaching staff since being acquired from the Miami Dolphins. 'He's someone who picks things up real quick,' Payton said in June. 'You can just feel his instincts, his quickness and his ability to not only run fast but stop fast. So, he's doing well.' Payton added that catering to each receiver's unique skill set will be critical in 2026.

Footballguys view: Waddle has been one of the league's most explosive playmakers over the last several seasons, and his 15.0 yards per reception since 2022 are the third-most in the NFL. He also led the league with 18.1 yards per reception in 2022. QB Bo Nix believes Waddle's speed and efficiency could unlock new opportunities for Denver's offense. "There's a level of explosiveness that a guy like that adds," Nix explained. "You just can't replace speed. That's just what he brings to the table." With a WR23 APD, Waddle could be a significant value.

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  Titans | Hopeful of big jump for Gunnar Helm    Mon Jul 13, 12:34 AM

Tennessee Titans TE Gunnar Helm heads into Year No. 2 in 2026 looking to work hard and keep improving. New head coach Robert Saleh likes what he has seen from Helm so far. 'Gunnar looks good, man,' Saleh said. 'He looks like a legit dude - from what he was a year ago to what he is now, especially physically. Again, once pads come on, we'll be able to decide all that, but like all these guys, hopefully they take a big jump and find a way to grab the bull by the horns and take advantage of their opps.'

Footballguys view: Helm quietly had a respectable rookie season with 44 catches and 91.7 fantasy points while playing second fiddle behind Chig Okonkwo. Those 44 catches rank 11th among rookie tight ends over the past decade So if that isn't enough to pique your interest, Helm will be looking to cash in on the 79 targets vacated when Okonkwo signed with the Commanders. All of this explains why Helm, going as TE27 in the 17th round, is a free-square play with an intriguing range of possible outcomes.

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  Cowboys | Jake Ferguson tops charts at TE in Big D    Mon Jul 13, 12:23 AM

Dallas Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson is the unquestioned starter at tight end heading into the 2026 season, with TEs Luke Schoonmaker, DJ Rogers, Brevyn Spann-Ford and Princeton Fant battling for the primary backup job.

Footballguys view: Ferguson is an overlooked fantasy asset. He set career highs in catches and touchdowns last season on the same number of targets as he had in 2023. In fact, Ferguson has handled a 17 percent target share each of the past three seasons, and he's coming off a 2025 campaign in which he ranked third among tight ends in receptions, touchdowns, and end-zone targets (10). He finished the season as TE4 overall, and his nine top-12 fantasy weeks tied for second-most at the position. He's being drafted as TE11 this year, which seems like a nice discount.

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  Colts | Indy underwhelmed by DJ Giddens     Mon Jul 13, 12:12 AM

Indianapolis Colts RB DJ Giddens 'didn't develop as quickly' as the team expected during his rookie season, according to Stephen Holder of ESPN.com.

Footballguys view: To be fair, there's not much room for development with Jonathan Taylor at the top of the depth chart. Over the past two seasons, no running back behind Taylor has managed more than 159 rushing yards in a single season (Trey Sermon in 2024). Last season, Taylor accounted for 73.1% of the Colts' rushing attempts -- the highest share of any player in the NFL. The Colts might be looking to lighten Taylor's workload this year, but don't expect a timeshare here. Giddens' fantasy value is limited.

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  Colts | Seth McGowan to have a role?    Mon Jul 13, 12:11 AM

Indianapolis Colts RB Seth McGowan has growing 'optimism' from the coaching staff about his ability to contribute as a rookie.

Footballguys view: According to Footballguy Sigmund Bloom, McGowan is a hard-charging back who isn't starting quality, but could supplant DJ Giddens as Jonathan Taylor's backup in Indy. Taylor investors will want to watch the battle between McGowan and Giddens closely next month before drafting one of them as insurance.

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  Steelers | Kaleb Johnson's spot in jeopardy?    Mon Jul 13, 12:10 AM

Pittsburgh Steelers RB Kaleb Johnson is 'not assured' a spot on the roster and will have to prove he can contribute on special teams, according to Chris Adamski of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

Footballguys view: The 6-1, 224-pound Johnson still has the natural ability that made him one of college football's best running backs. He flashed it early during last year's Steelers training camp -- even if the results did not translate to preseason games. Questions lingered about his vision and pass-protection abilities, and Johnson spent most of the season in former coach Mike Tomlin's "doghouse." A new coaching staff could mean a clean slate for Johnson -- if he gets a chance to prove himself on special teams and also earn the trust of coaches with his mental game and work ethic.

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  Raiders | Brock Bowers fully healthy heading into 2026    Sun Jul 12, 03:58 PM

Las Vegas Raiders TE Brock Bowers (knee) is fully healthy heading into training camp and the preseason. He was able to practice at full speed during organized team activities (OTAs) and mandatory minicamp.

Footballguys view: Bowers dealt with a nagging knee injury for most of last season after tweaking it at the end of Week 1. He played through it early in the year with disappointing results. After a four-game rest, he returned in the second half of the season looking like his old self. But when the Raiders' season was over late, the team opted to shut him down again. Still just 23, Bowers is on the upswing. He's expected to be the team's top receiver this year, garnering consideration at the end of Round 1 in fantasy drafts.

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  Giants | Tyrone Tracy Jr. expected to have big role    Sun Jul 12, 03:26 PM

New York Giants RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. is expected to have a sizable role in the backfield. While RB Cam Skattebo is expected to see slightly more than half of the carries, Tracy is valuable not only in the run game, but for his hands. In terms of all-purpose yardage, he has two 1,000-yard seasons in his first two NFL seasons. He is also expected to be in the mix for work on kickoff returns.

Footballguys view: Tracy was a receiver in college, and that skill set has translated well to his early NFL career. Skattebo is also a great receiver, giving this backfield some promising young depth. Skattebo is still recovering from a season-ending ankle injury, putting Tracy in line for what could be extra early-season work. He's falling into the double-digit fantasy rounds, providing a bit of stand-alone value and contingent upside in the event of an injury to Skattebo.

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  Dolphins | Anthony Hankerson competing for role    Sun Jul 12, 02:38 PM

Miami Dolphins RB Anthony Hankerson, who played his school football in the competitive South Florida area, is a candidate for the practice squad. He is battling RBs Donovan Edwards and Carlos Washington Jr. on the depth chart behind veteran RBs De'Von Achane, Ollie Gordon II and Jaylen Wright.

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  Dolphins | Carlos Washington Jr. well down depth chart    Sun Jul 12, 02:35 PM

Miami Dolphins RB Carlos Washington Jr. has some special teams experience in the NFL, but he is expected to be a practice squad candidate behind RBs De'Von Achane, Ollie Gordon II and Jaylen Wright. RB Donovan Edwards is another player expected to be a practice squad guy.

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  Dolphins | Donovan Edwards is practice squad candidate    Sun Jul 12, 02:32 PM

Miami Dolphins RB Donovan Edwards was signed in January after spending most of the year in 2025 on the Washington Commanders practice squad. As long as RBs De'Von Achane, Ollie Gordon II and Jaylen Wright remain healthy, Edwards is expected to be a practice squad candidate in South Florida, too.

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  Texans | Woody Marks working on route tree    Sun Jul 12, 01:27 PM

Houston Texans RB Woody Marks has been working on learning the route tree, as it is anticipated that he will have a larger role in the passing game behind RB David Montgomery. 'He's going to get lots of opportunities. Last year we brought him along slower, which was good to help him kind of learn the game. And once he learned the game, he played a lot faster,' running backs coach and assistant head coach Danny Barrett said. 'And you can see him now playing even faster. So, his role is going to pick up some third downs, special teams. He's a kickoff return guy. But, more importantly, probably in the passing game as well.'

Footballguys view: Marks was a solid receiver in college, leading all NCAA running backs in 2021 with a ludicrous 83 receptions. He saw his workload expand late last year as a rookie, as Nick Chubb's efficiency became a concern. The Texans brought in Montgomery to be the RB1 this year, but Marks could find a role on passing downs. It's worth noting that Montgomery is no slouch of a receiver, pacing for over 50 targets per season with the Bears. However, Marks could find a consistent receiving role this season, although meaingful upside would likely require Montgomery to miss some time.

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  Titans | Tyjae Spears to be key contributor on offense    Sun Jul 12, 11:48 AM

Tennessee Titans RB Tyjae Spears will have an important role in the offense this season, according to head coach Robert Saleh, who added that he is a solid performer in passing-down situations.

Footballguys view: Spears' talent has been undeniable since his days at Tulane. He's explosive and bouncy, showing utility as both a rusher and receiver. The issues have been his health and availability. Spears tore his ACL twice in college, and it became public knowledge through the pre-draft process that he had no ACL in his right knee. After a promising rookie season, Spears' workload was ramped up, and injuries followed. A new coaching staff could expand his role. Spears' skill set with increased volume could quickly put him on the fantasy radar. He's worth targeting in drafts if there's a steady drumbeat throughout camp, but Spears carries an obvious injury-related red flag.

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  49ers | Trent Taylor retires    Sun Jul 12, 11:15 AM

San Francisco 49ers WR Trent Taylor announced his retirement Saturday, July 11.

Footballguys view: As far as Day 3 picks go, Taylor had a long career, getting drafted in 2017 and playing through 2024. After spotty use as a receiver to start his career, Taylor carved out a role as a special-teams player. He's been mostly uninvolved on offense since his rookie season, meaning his retirement has no impact on fantasy football.

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  Dolphins | De'Von Achane on record pace    Sun Jul 12, 08:29 AM

Miami Dolphins RB De'Von Achane's 5.62 yard per carry for his career is the best mark of any running back in NFL history with a minimum of 500 carries.

Footballguys view: Achane has been historically efficient since his rookie season. As his workload has grown, his efficiency has cooled off slightly, but he is still among the elite. His game-breaking quickness consistently turns minute gains into chunk plays. 2026 is set to be the biggest challenge of his career, where he will be the lone weapon with Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, and Tua Tagovailoa all gone. The uncertainty about his outlook has him falling into Round 2, where his range of outcomes is vast.

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  Ravens | Derrick Henry still explosive    Sun Jul 12, 08:05 AM

Baltimore Ravens RB Derrick Henry's 17 runs of 20-plus yards last season led the NFL and were four more than any other player.

Footballguys view: Henry's game has always involved wearing down defenses and breaking off big runs late. Ten of those 17 runs of 20-plus yards from last season came in the second half of games. Henry is getting up there in age, heading into his age-32 season. Still, he's shown no signs of wearing down. His advanced age is baked into his fantasy cost, where he's typically going between Rounds 2 and 3.

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  Patriots | Hunter Henry a reliable option for NE    Sat Jul 11, 03:29 PM

New England Patriots TE Hunter Henry has posted at least 40 receptions in each of his last five seasons and has played in 81 of the 85 games since joining the Patriots.

Footballguys view: Henry has been incredibly steady since joining the Patriots. While he probably doesn't possess the upside to be an elite TE1, his reliability and usage make him a decent target late in drafts. At worst, you're getting a player who can score a touchdown on any given week. At best, Henry can fill your tight end slot while you wait for this year's waiver wire surprise.

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  Commanders | WAS could have committee at No. 2 receiver    Sat Jul 11, 01:57 PM

Washington Commanders WRs Luke McCaffrey, Jaylin Lane and Treylon Burks are expected to be candidates for the No. 2 wide receiver job during training camp, but the team may use a committee at the position this upcoming season, in the opinion of Commanders.com's Zach Selby.

Footballguys view: Terry McLaurin is the obvious top receiver here, but the lack of a clear WR2 could make Chig Okonkwo an interesting sleeper to target at tight end. Okonkwo has elite speed and has proven capable as a receiver. He's expected to get some of the manufactured touches vacated by Deebo Samuel. And as far as the WR2 battle goes, rookie Antonio Williams is another name to watch throughout camp.

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  Colts | Daniel Jones a full go for camp    Sat Jul 11, 12:46 AM

Indianapolis Colts QB Daniel Jones (Achilles) said he is 'cleared to do everything' as he rehabs from a torn Achilles. 'I think it's just about, at this point, sharpening that,' Jones said.

Footballguys view: Jones participated in 7-on-7 drills during OTAs, and all signs pointed to a return at the start of camp. Jones' rushing upside is valuable in fantasy, especially near the end zone. If he's limited at all early in the season, that would be a slight ding to his value and a boost to Jonathan Taylor's. But with Jones expected back, draft the Colts' pass catchers with confidence.

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  Lions | Sam LaPorta dangerous after the catch    Sat Jul 11, 12:45 AM

Detroit Lions TE Sam LaPorta led all tight ends last season with 6.9 yards after the catch per reception.

Footballguys view: LaPorta was limited by a back injury last year, which ended his season early. However, he was still extremely efficient with his opportunities. Last year, Drew Petzing aided Trey McBride to an elite season in Arizona. Petzing will now take over as the Lions' offensive coordinator, potentially signaling an increased role for the young tight end.

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  Raiders | Brock Bowers the top tight end?    Sat Jul 11, 12:45 AM

Las Vegas Raiders TE Brock Bowers is the league's top tight end when it comes to receiving skills, according to an NFL coordinator. 'As far as route running, separation, zone instincts, yards-after-catch ability combination, he's better than the field in those areas,' the coordinator said.

Footballguys view: Bowers proved elite in his rookie season, but an injury in Year 2 led to a decline in production. On a Raiders' offense without any standout WR1, Bowers is set to lead the team in targets. He's being drafted in the middle of Round 2, but our projections give him a significant edge over all other tight ends, making him worth reaching for a bit earlier.

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  49ers | George Kittle in exclusive company    Sat Jul 11, 12:35 AM

San Francisco 49ers TE George Kittle is one of three players with at least six touchdown catches in each of the past five seasons.

Footballguys view: Whether by contested catches in the end zone or plays after the catch, Kittle has long shown a nose for the end zone. He'll have an uphill battle in 2026, his age-33 season, as he returns from a ruptured Achilles. Even if he isn't 100 percent to start the year, Kittle's upside late in the season could make him one of this year's better tight end values.

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  Bears | Kalif Raymond may have solid role    Sat Jul 11, 12:28 AM

Chicago Bears WR Kalif Raymond has a chance to have a solid role in the passing game if he can build a connection with QB Caleb Williams and if either WR Rome Odunze or WR Luther Burden III struggle during training camp, in the opinion of BearsWire's Mike Pendleton. Raymond is familiar with head coach Ben Johnson's offensive system since they worked together with the Detroit Lions.

Footballguys view: If Odunze or Burden struggle in camp, the Bears have much bigger problems that Raymond probably can't fix. However, Raymond spent years working with Ben Johnson in Detroit, and the familiarity there could help him see the field. Still, with a young nucleus of Odunze, Burden, and Colston Loveland, the Bears probably aren't prioritizing Raymond as much more than a rotational receiver and special-teams player.

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  Dolphins | Miami to have competition for No. 2 RB job    Sat Jul 11, 12:25 AM

Miami Dolphins RB Ollie Gordon II and RB Jaylen Wright will compete for the No. 2 running back job during training camp.

Footballguys view: Achane is the clear top dog here, and there might not be much left over in what projects to be a low-scoring Dolphins' offense. We'll keep an eye on this battle throughout training camp, but both running backs would be an injury away from a meaningful workload.

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  Cowboys | George Pickens working out with teammates    Fri Jul 10, 04:27 PM

Dallas Cowboys WR George Pickens is working out with QB Dak Prescott and other offensive teammates in Utah, according to DLLS Sports' Clarence Hill Jr.

Footballguys view: There was some early offseason concern about Pickens not playing on his franchise tag, but that doesn't appear to be an issue anymore. He was at OTAs and is practicing with teammates before training camp. Entering his age-25 season, another strong campaign could set him up for a monstrous contract in 2026. Pickens was a steady WR1 with Dallas last year, and could hopefully pick up where he left off. He's being drafted at the 2/3 turn in fantasy drafts, a fair cost given his upside.

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  Bears | Sam Roush signs rookie contract    Fri Jul 10, 04:06 PM

Chicago Bears third-round draft choice TE Sam Roush signed a four-year contract with the Bears Friday, July 10. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Footballguys view: Rousch is cut from the same cloth as Cole Kmet, an in-line tight end with the versatility and length to be an above-average receiver. While Colston Loveland is the top tight end here, Roush is set to be Kmet's heir apparent. Ben Johnson showed a penchant for multiple-tight-end sets in both Detroit and Chicago, and he's setting himself up to have that flexibility for years to come with the Bears. Roush is off the fantasy radar for now, but he's a name to know in dynasty leagues.

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  Saints | Tyler Shough designated as an x-factor    Fri Jul 10, 02:10 PM

New Orleans Saints QB Tyler Shough was labeled as an x-factor for the 2026 season by ESPN's Seth Walder.

Footballguys view: Rookie quarterbacks can often surprise before the league gets an offseason to analyze and reset. Shough certainly surprised in Year 1. And the Saints trusted him enough to sign Travis Etienne and draft Jordyn Tyson and Oscar Delp. They are surrounding him with playmakers to see how he develops. The Saints' success will hinge on his ability to adapt to new coverages in Year 2, making him the most important factor going into the season.

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  Giants | Isaiah Likely poised for more targets    Fri Jul 10, 01:45 PM

New York Giants TE Isaiah Likely is projected to be an x-factor for the team with increased targets if WR Malik Nabers misses time to start the season, according to ESPN's Seth Walder.

Footballguys view: John Harbaugh might not be the Giants' playcaller, but his hand is heavily involved in the team's identity. Moves for Likely and Patrick Ricard signal a desire to implement a similar offense to what Harbaugh installed with the Ravens: run-heavy game plans and jumbo sets. Likely has familiarity with this offense, and could benefit early from spending four years with Harbaugh in Baltimore. Entering his age-26 season, Likely is poised for a career year. While he's never amounted to much more than a back-end TE2, his upside as a pure receiving threat makes him an intriguing target in fantasy drafts.

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  NFL | Derek Carr leaves door cracked open    Fri Jul 10, 11:34 AM

Former New Orleans Saints QB Derek Carr said it would take a special situation for him to come out of retirement.

Footballguys view: On Carr's GMFB appearance, he also stated that multiple teams have reached out to him. He walked away from football in 2024 after persistent shoulder issues, forfeiting $30M of the remaining money on his guaranteed contract. While some players desperately hang on to their active careers as long as possible, Carr appears at ease in retirement. If a contender were to lose a quarterback and call him, he might return à la Philip Rivers. But the 35-year-old has most likely played his last snap.

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  Commanders | Jayden Daniels working out with teammates    Thu Jul 9, 05:33 PM

Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels has recently been working out with some of his pass catchers leading up to training camp.

Footballguys view: Daniels' elbow injury appears to be completely behind him, and he's working hard to regain the magic from his rookie season. He's the leader of this team and has some new weapons going into 2026. It's a good sign that he's taking the initiative to get some extra work in before training camp opens. Daniels is getting drafted as a middling QB1 and has the upside to finish as a top-three quarterback.

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  Bills | Brandin Cooks hopes to return    Thu Jul 9, 04:07 PM

Free-agent WR Brandin Cooks (Bills) said he wants to re-sign with the Buffalo Bills.

Footballguys view: Cooks was largely a non-factor last year with Buffalo, and his lack of involvement was probably a motivator to trade for DJ Moore. He understandably wants to return. But going into what would be his age-33 season, Cooks' days as an NFL receiver may be behind him.

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  Commanders | Dyami Brown could be a deep-threat in the offense    Thu Jul 9, 03:09 PM

Washington Commanders WR Dyami Brown could emerge as a reliable deep-threat for the team in their offense after joining them this offseason, according to ESPN's Aaron Schatz.

Footballguys view: After a year in Jacksonville, Brown will return to the team that drafted him. He and Treylon Brooks should compete for the role of field stretcher, with Terry McLaurin serving as the X and Chig Okonkwo as the primary underneath target. If the Commanders' offense can return to its 2024 form with a healthy Jayden Daniels, there's theoretical upside for Brown. But he'd likely need a strong camp to get on the fantasy radar.

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  Bears | Caleb Williams an x-factor for 2026    Thu Jul 9, 02:35 PM

Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams is being labeled as an x-factor for his team for the 2026 season, according to ESPN's Seth Walder. He points to Williams' QBR being below league average, and if he can raise it, his production would skyrocket.

Footballguys view: Williams had great highlights last year, his first with Ben Johnson. But the consistency, especially in the short and intermediate areas of the field, was lacking. Johnson has talked about the focus on accuracy and completion percentage this season, stating that "You get what you emphasize... Completion percentage is something that we're going to emphasize." An uptick in efficiency and consistency from Williams could help this be one of the best offenses in the league.

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  Browns | Shedeur Sanders 'closing the gap' in QB battle    Thu Jul 9, 02:12 PM

Cleveland Browns QB Shedeur Sanders is 'closing the gap' on QB Deshaun Watson for the starting quarterback role.

Footballguys view: A couple of months ago, all indications were that Watson had the inside track to the starting job. Considering we're a few weeks out of OTAs, it's hard to see what Sanders could be doing to close the gap. Todd Monken has refused to name a starter, but we should get some clarity in training camp. Until then, drafters in deep best ball leagues can take final-round shots on either quarterback. It would be a surprise if either quarterback earns and holds the starting job for the entire season.

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  49ers | De'Zhaun Stribling could make an impact    Thu Jul 9, 01:26 PM

San Francisco 49ers WR De'Zhaun Stribling was labeled as a non-starter to know by ESPN's Aaron Schatz. He credited Stribling's yards after the catch potential in Kyle Shanahan's offense.

Footballguys view: Stribling will have a chance to earn a starting role with Jauan Jennings now in Minnesota. Stribling is a fantastic blocker, and that alone could lead to snaps. Mike Evans and Ricky Pearsall are likely atop the depth chart to start the season, but Stribling was selected with the 33rd overall pick, clearly signaling plans for him. And Evans and Pearsall have struggled to stay healthy. Stribling is falling deep into drafts this year and has enough injury-away contingent upside to make him an alluring target.

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  Cardinals | Jacoby Brissett hosts workout    Thu Jul 9, 11:29 AM

Arizona Cardinals QB Jacoby Brissett hosted a private workout with skill-position players including WR Marvin Harrison Jr. and TE Trey McBride. Brissett missed organized team activities due to a contract dispute.

Footballguys view: Brissett and the Cardinals are still at a standstill over an extension, but the players clearly view him as the starting quarterback. The Cardinals' quarterback room could remain fluid this year, with Carson Beck and Gardner Minshew both vying for starts. However, Brissett took this offense to new heights last year, and fantasy managers should hope he ends up as the Week 1 starter.

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  49ers | Christian McCaffrey ready for more?    Wed Jul 8, 08:50 PM

San Francisco 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey can be an elite running back 'for at least one more year,' according to an NFC executive. 'But he's such an elite overall player with versatility who takes care of himself,' the executive said.

Footballguys view: McCaffrey is coming off another superb year as he heads into his age-30 season. Ricky Pearsall is expected back and healthy. The team drafted De'Zhaun Stribling. The signed Mike Evans and Christian Kirk. There are more mouths to feed than last year, but McCaffrey is clearly the engine powering the offense. He's being valued as a consensus top-six pick, and if healthy, he can finish as fantasy's top-scoring player again.

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  Eagles | Drop in explosion from Saquon Barkley     Wed Jul 8, 08:29 PM

Philadelphia Eagles RB Saquon Barkley had four runs of 20-plus yards last season after recording 17 such runs the previous year.

Footballguys view: Barkley's 2024 season was highlighted by breakaway runs through the second level, but he was regularly tripped up there in 2025. With Kevin Patullo out of the picture, there's hope that Sean Mannion can get this offense back on track. A lack of a deep postseason run and minimized usage could lead to fresher legs for Barkley. He's settling into Round 2 of fantasy drafts, where both his upside and downside are being recognized.

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  Jaguars | Travis Hunter on track for camp    Wed Jul 8, 08:22 PM

Jacksonville Jaguars WR/CB Travis Hunter (knee) will be a 'full go' for training camp, according to Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network.

Footballguys view: Hunter was limited through OTAs while returning from last year's torn LCL, so this is great news. The big question for fantasy managers has been regarding his deployment on both sides of the ball. NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe stated yesterday that he expects Hunter to be a full-time defensive player, and the Jaguars' offseason moves signal as much. Hunter has contingent upside as a late-round target in fantasy drafts, and we'll hope for more information on his role throughout training camp.

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  Browns | Harold Fannin present this offseason    Wed Jul 8, 03:36 PM

Cleveland Browns TE Harold Fannin Jr. (undisclosed) was engaged in the offseason program even though he was not able to participate in practice, according to tight ends coach Jeff Blasko.

Footballguys view: Fannin, who led the Browns with 72 receptions -- the most ever by a Cleveland rookie, was limited late last season by a groin injury. It's not clear if his current undisclosed injury is related to that or a new injury. As Fannin steps into his second year with the Browns, his presence as a pass catcher, as well as in the run game and in protection, will play an important role in the overall success of the Browns' offense, so we'll be watching for more.

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  Titans | Tyjae Spears looking to improve    Wed Jul 8, 03:10 PM

Tennessee Titans RB Tyjae Spears said has been trying to consistently improve this offseason.

Footballguys view: A third-round pick in 2023, Spears has played in 42 games over three seasons, with three starts. He's totaled 1,048 rushing yards and eight touchdowns over that time while also catching 127 passes for 873 yards and two more scores. In June, Titans coach Robert Saleh called Spears one of the "bell cows" at the running back position, where Spears plays alongside veteran Tony Pollard. The Titans plan to use Pollard and Spears plenty in 2026, but what the division of carries and reps looks like remains to be seen. Pollard is being drafted as RB29; Spears is RB42.

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  Bills | Tyrell Shavers a PUP candidate    Wed Jul 8, 02:16 PM

Buffalo Bills WR Tyrell Shavers (knee) is a candidate to start the regular season on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list, in the opinion of Syracuse.com's Matt Parrino and Ryan Talbot.

Footballguys view: Shavers tore his ACL during the team's Wild Card victory against the Jaguars and could be heading for a redshirt season. In 2025, Shavers stepped into a larger role with the Bills after making the team's 53-man roster at the end of training camp. He appeared in all 17 games during the regular season, recording 23 catches for 245 yards and a touchdown.

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  Texans | Jaylin Noel poised for larger role in 2026    Tue Jul 7, 02:49 PM

Houston Texans WR Jaylin Noel could take on a larger role in the offense if WR Tank Dell (knee) is not back to 100%. He could find himself earning the team's slot receiver role, according to ESPN's Aaron Schatz.

Footballguys view: Schatz contends that Noel's 4.38-second 40-yard dash speed shows that he can be a serious threat, but he is also good at finding holes in zones. Noel had 26 catches for 292 yards and two touchdowns as a rookie. Expect him to be available on your waiver wire after the season begins.

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  Bills | Ray Davis worth keeping an eye on    Tue Jul 7, 02:43 PM

Buffalo Bills RB Ray Davis is 'an excellent backup' to James Cook III, according to ESPN's Aaron Schatz.

Footballguys view: While Cook deservedly gets the accolades, Schatz notes that Davis averaged 4.7 yards per carry and 8.6 yards per reception with two receiving touchdowns in his reserve role last year. He was also one of the top kick returners in the NFL. Davis is being drafted as RB64 in the 17th round. That's a great price for an insurance policy.

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  Seahawks | Rashid Shaheed could emerge as the team's WR2    Tue Jul 7, 02:37 PM

Seattle Seahawks WR Rashid Shaheed could emerge as the team's WR2 in 2026, according to ESPN's Seth Walder.

Footballguys view: While Shaheed delivered a kick return touchdown in the playoffs, his receiving production after he was traded to Seattle was lower than expected. Shaheed recorded 1.8 yards per route run with the Saints in the first half of 2025 but only 1.1 with Seattle, postseason included. Still, with a full offseason as a Seahawk, Walder believes Shaheed could be a productive No. 2 option behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba. With a WR56 ADP and 11th-round price, taking a chance on him as your WR5 isn't cost-prohibitive.

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  Eagles | Hollywood Brown to have 'a role' in the offense    Tue Jul 7, 02:18 PM

Philadelphia Eagles WR Hollywood Brown is expected to have 'a role' in the team's offense in 2026, according to ESPN's Aaron Schatz.

Footballguys view: Schatz acknowledges that Brown is not going to start, but the 2019 first-rounder will get opportunities in his first season with the Eagles. Last season, he had 49 catches in Kansas City for 587 yards and five touchdowns, and his average of 12.0 yards per reception was his highest since 2020. DeVonta Smith, rookie Makai Lemon, and Dontayvion Wicks are likely ahead of Brown on the depth chart, so consistent weekly production seems unlikely. Brown's ADP, he's WR107, reflects that.

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  Patriots | Eli Raridon may need to block more    Tue Jul 7, 10:51 AM

New England Patriots third-round pick TE Eli Raridon may be asked to block more after the season-ending injury to TE Julian Hill (knee).

Footballguys view: According to USA Today's Jordy McElroy, the Patriots hope that Raridon can contribute right out of the gate. Still, it's hard to count on that kind of progress from a first-year tight end, and the Patriots could explore bringing in a veteran tight end for training camp. From a fantasy perspective, Hunter Henry is locked in as a solid starter for the Patriots, but he turns 32 later this year. Raridon is a versatile option with the ability to serve as a solid receiving tight end, but he could be asked to do more of the latter early on.

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  Cardinals | Kendrick Bourne on track for solid role    Tue Jul 7, 12:09 AM

Arizona Cardinals WR Kendrick Bourne is expected to be the No. 3 receiver for the Cardinals this upcoming season.

Footballguys view: Bourne enters his 10th NFL season and his first with the Cardinals. He has 313 career receptions for 4,008 yards in stints with the 49ers and Patriots, and his best season was in 2021 in New England, when he caught 55 passes for 800 yards and five touchdowns. Now almost 31 years old, can he produce at the level the Cardinals need from their No. 3 receiver, although he will be No. 4 among pass catchers, as tight end Trey McBride is one of the top targets.

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