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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson claims he is now fully healthy after missing a couple of practices earlier in training camp because of a groin injury. The 23-year-old is coming off an MVP season and figures to be the leading force as his team looks to make a deep playoff run in 2020. The QB just took in some extra rest by missing a couple
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver David Moore, who was on a restricted free-agent tender worth $2.13 million, agreed to a reworked contract on Saturday and will remain in Seattle, according to a source. Moore will remain with the team for at least the 2020 season. The 25-year-old had just 17 catches for 301 yards and two touchdowns in 14 games last year. While it’s always nice
Dallas Cowboys undrafted rookie running back Rico Dowdle has made the team as the third running back. He won’t have much of a role behind Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard, but Dowdle could suddenly fall into fantasy relevance if either of the guys ahead of him gets hurt. Dowdle impressed enough in practice to have the Cowboys keep only three running backs on the final
Free-agent running back Devonta Freeman is visiting the Jacksonville Jaguars in hopes of finding a new home. The 28-year-old back was released by the Falcons in March, but still had a respectable year with them last season by compiling 184 rushes, 656 rush yards, two rushing touchdowns, 59 receptions, 70 targets, 410 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns. Freeman had also been linked to the
The Washington Football Team released former starting safety Sean Davis in a surprise move on Saturday, according to a source. Washington gave a $2 million signing bonus to Davis this offseason. The 26-year-old was a second-round pick by the Steelers in 2016 and was productive in his three full years in Pittsburgh, recording 185 solo tackles, 11 tackles for loss, seven QB hits, five interceptions
Despite reports earlier in the day about it, the Philadelphia Eagles have no intention of trading wide receiver Alshon Jeffery, according to a report by NJ.com. The 30-year-old was activated off the PUP list today, but it still remains unclear when he could return to the field, though it’s likely at some point a few weeks after the season starts. General manager Howie Roseman wants
Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds was extremely effective in limited work last year. He averaged 5.1 yards per carry on 60 carries and 8.8 yards per reception on 12 receptions. While he’s the clear No. 2 running back behind Kenyan Drake, Edmonds should still have plenty of opportunities to make plays this year, given the fact that the team doesn’t have any proven NFL
Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drakereturned to practice on Thursday after sitting out about two weeks with what was described by head coach Kliff Kingsbury as “soreness” and “precautionary stuff.” Drake made some sports writers and fantasy drafters nervous when he was spotted wearing a walking boot a couple weeks back. Drake said there was nothing to be concerned about, though, and given his quick
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk has been getting rave reviews from both quarterback Kyler Murray and head coach Kliff Kingsbury during training camp. Kingsbury said he believes Kirk has the potential to go through the roof. Kirk will be lining up alongside DeAndre Hopkins and Larry Fitzgerald this year. The Cardinals could be in line to wreak havoc on defenses with their offensive firepower
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram has some of the most upside at the position, but he needs to stay healthy. Engram has played just 19 games in the past two seasons and missed the end of last season after getting foot surgery. When Engram has been healthy, he’s been good for Big Blue and fantasy owners, as he averages over 50 catches per
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray had a phenomenal rookie season in 2019, throwing for 3,722 yards with 20 touchdowns and 12 interceptions while adding 544 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns. If he’s able to take a step forward this year, we could see him make a jump into the elite fantasy quarterback tier. The Cardinals were fourth in the league in pace of play
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard will look to match his strong numbers from 2018 after a disappointing 2019 season. Two years ago, when Shepard played all 16 games, he put up 872 yards and four touchdowns on 66 catches. He’s capable of better numbers than that in what should be an improved Giants offense, but he needs to stay healthy. Sheppard missed six
Due to the San Francisco 49ers’ offensive line woes, star tight end George Kittle could see himself lining up in the backfield often to start the year. This would help give the team a boost in pass protection, with Kittle’s blocking ability a big step up from the team’s running backs. On the surface, this might sound like bad news for Kittle as he could
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate is entering his 11th season in the NFL but is still producing at a high level. Tate averaged 4.5 catches and 61.5 yards per game last season and put up six touchdowns in just 11 games. The Giants have a new coach, new offense, and improved offensive line for QB Daniel Jones‘s second season, so expect Jones to
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton was a surprise contributor for Big Blue last season and is looking to carry that momentum into 2020. Last season, Slayton racked up 48 catches for 740 yards and eight touchdowns in just 13 games. As good as Slayton was, he’ll have an uphill battle to replicate those numbers. The touchdowns are due for regression as he scored
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo threw for 3,978yards, 27 touchdowns and 13 interceptions last year, his first full NFL season as a starter. He’s currently being drafted as about the 23rd quarterback off the board in fantasy leagues, which makes him an intriguing value. His upside is limited due to the fact that the 49ers run the ball a lot and don’t have elite
San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman was the top running back on the team to own going into last year. However, he had some injuries in 2019 and wasn’t as effective on the field as his teammate, Raheem Mostert. This year, Mostert will be the team’s lead back to enter the season, but don’t write off Coleman completely. Coleman had surgery on his right
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert broke out in a big way for the team during the second half of last season. He scored rushing touchdowns in each of the team’s last six games and went on to have a monster playoff game against the Green Bay Packers, rushing for 220 yards and four touchdowns. Mostert was the most effective rusher on the 49ers
San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) has missed the past few weeks of practice after suffering a mild hamstring strain. However, head coach Kyle Shanahan appears hopeful that Aiyuk will be returning to practice next week, which could give him a decent chance to play in Week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals. Aiyuk was a first round pick in this year’s draft
This makes more sense. The Miami Dolphins traded for rookie running back Lynn Bowden Jr. on Saturday, seemingly complicating a backfield that already had Jordan Howard and Matt Breida. But reports indicate that the team believes Bowden can play wide receiver for them, a position he’s played during his college career. Miami is shallow at receiver behind starters DeVante Parker and Preston Williams, and with
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson claims he is now fully healthy after missing a couple of practices earlier in training camp because of a groin injury. The 23-year-old is coming off an MVP season and figures to be the leading force as his team looks to make a deep playoff run in 2020. The QB just took in some extra rest by missing a couple
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver David Moore, who was on a restricted free-agent tender worth $2.13 million, agreed to a reworked contract on Saturday and will remain in Seattle, according to a source. Moore will remain with the team for at least the 2020 season. The 25-year-old had just 17 catches for 301 yards and two touchdowns in 14 games last year. While it’s always nice
Dallas Cowboys undrafted rookie running back Rico Dowdle has made the team as the third running back. He won’t have much of a role behind Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard, but Dowdle could suddenly fall into fantasy relevance if either of the guys ahead of him gets hurt. Dowdle impressed enough in practice to have the Cowboys keep only three running backs on the final
Free-agent running back Devonta Freeman is visiting the Jacksonville Jaguars in hopes of finding a new home. The 28-year-old back was released by the Falcons in March, but still had a respectable year with them last season by compiling 184 rushes, 656 rush yards, two rushing touchdowns, 59 receptions, 70 targets, 410 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns. Freeman had also been linked to the
The Washington Football Team released former starting safety Sean Davis in a surprise move on Saturday, according to a source. Washington gave a $2 million signing bonus to Davis this offseason. The 26-year-old was a second-round pick by the Steelers in 2016 and was productive in his three full years in Pittsburgh, recording 185 solo tackles, 11 tackles for loss, seven QB hits, five interceptions
Despite reports earlier in the day about it, the Philadelphia Eagles have no intention of trading wide receiver Alshon Jeffery, according to a report by NJ.com. The 30-year-old was activated off the PUP list today, but it still remains unclear when he could return to the field, though it’s likely at some point a few weeks after the season starts. General manager Howie Roseman wants
Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds was extremely effective in limited work last year. He averaged 5.1 yards per carry on 60 carries and 8.8 yards per reception on 12 receptions. While he’s the clear No. 2 running back behind Kenyan Drake, Edmonds should still have plenty of opportunities to make plays this year, given the fact that the team doesn’t have any proven NFL
Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drakereturned to practice on Thursday after sitting out about two weeks with what was described by head coach Kliff Kingsbury as “soreness” and “precautionary stuff.” Drake made some sports writers and fantasy drafters nervous when he was spotted wearing a walking boot a couple weeks back. Drake said there was nothing to be concerned about, though, and given his quick
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk has been getting rave reviews from both quarterback Kyler Murray and head coach Kliff Kingsbury during training camp. Kingsbury said he believes Kirk has the potential to go through the roof. Kirk will be lining up alongside DeAndre Hopkins and Larry Fitzgerald this year. The Cardinals could be in line to wreak havoc on defenses with their offensive firepower
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram has some of the most upside at the position, but he needs to stay healthy. Engram has played just 19 games in the past two seasons and missed the end of last season after getting foot surgery. When Engram has been healthy, he’s been good for Big Blue and fantasy owners, as he averages over 50 catches per
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray had a phenomenal rookie season in 2019, throwing for 3,722 yards with 20 touchdowns and 12 interceptions while adding 544 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns. If he’s able to take a step forward this year, we could see him make a jump into the elite fantasy quarterback tier. The Cardinals were fourth in the league in pace of play
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard will look to match his strong numbers from 2018 after a disappointing 2019 season. Two years ago, when Shepard played all 16 games, he put up 872 yards and four touchdowns on 66 catches. He’s capable of better numbers than that in what should be an improved Giants offense, but he needs to stay healthy. Sheppard missed six
Due to the San Francisco 49ers’ offensive line woes, star tight end George Kittle could see himself lining up in the backfield often to start the year. This would help give the team a boost in pass protection, with Kittle’s blocking ability a big step up from the team’s running backs. On the surface, this might sound like bad news for Kittle as he could
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate is entering his 11th season in the NFL but is still producing at a high level. Tate averaged 4.5 catches and 61.5 yards per game last season and put up six touchdowns in just 11 games. The Giants have a new coach, new offense, and improved offensive line for QB Daniel Jones‘s second season, so expect Jones to
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton was a surprise contributor for Big Blue last season and is looking to carry that momentum into 2020. Last season, Slayton racked up 48 catches for 740 yards and eight touchdowns in just 13 games. As good as Slayton was, he’ll have an uphill battle to replicate those numbers. The touchdowns are due for regression as he scored
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo threw for 3,978yards, 27 touchdowns and 13 interceptions last year, his first full NFL season as a starter. He’s currently being drafted as about the 23rd quarterback off the board in fantasy leagues, which makes him an intriguing value. His upside is limited due to the fact that the 49ers run the ball a lot and don’t have elite
San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman was the top running back on the team to own going into last year. However, he had some injuries in 2019 and wasn’t as effective on the field as his teammate, Raheem Mostert. This year, Mostert will be the team’s lead back to enter the season, but don’t write off Coleman completely. Coleman had surgery on his right
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert broke out in a big way for the team during the second half of last season. He scored rushing touchdowns in each of the team’s last six games and went on to have a monster playoff game against the Green Bay Packers, rushing for 220 yards and four touchdowns. Mostert was the most effective rusher on the 49ers
San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) has missed the past few weeks of practice after suffering a mild hamstring strain. However, head coach Kyle Shanahan appears hopeful that Aiyuk will be returning to practice next week, which could give him a decent chance to play in Week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals. Aiyuk was a first round pick in this year’s draft
This makes more sense. The Miami Dolphins traded for rookie running back Lynn Bowden Jr. on Saturday, seemingly complicating a backfield that already had Jordan Howard and Matt Breida. But reports indicate that the team believes Bowden can play wide receiver for them, a position he’s played during his college career. Miami is shallow at receiver behind starters DeVante Parker and Preston Williams, and with
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson claims he is now fully healthy after missing a couple of practices earlier in training camp because of a groin injury. The 23-year-old is coming off an MVP season and figures to be the leading force as his team looks to make a deep playoff run in 2020. The QB just took in some extra rest by missing a couple
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver David Moore, who was on a restricted free-agent tender worth $2.13 million, agreed to a reworked contract on Saturday and will remain in Seattle, according to a source. Moore will remain with the team for at least the 2020 season. The 25-year-old had just 17 catches for 301 yards and two touchdowns in 14 games last year. While it’s always nice
Dallas Cowboys undrafted rookie running back Rico Dowdle has made the team as the third running back. He won’t have much of a role behind Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard, but Dowdle could suddenly fall into fantasy relevance if either of the guys ahead of him gets hurt. Dowdle impressed enough in practice to have the Cowboys keep only three running backs on the final
Free-agent running back Devonta Freeman is visiting the Jacksonville Jaguars in hopes of finding a new home. The 28-year-old back was released by the Falcons in March, but still had a respectable year with them last season by compiling 184 rushes, 656 rush yards, two rushing touchdowns, 59 receptions, 70 targets, 410 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns. Freeman had also been linked to the
The Washington Football Team released former starting safety Sean Davis in a surprise move on Saturday, according to a source. Washington gave a $2 million signing bonus to Davis this offseason. The 26-year-old was a second-round pick by the Steelers in 2016 and was productive in his three full years in Pittsburgh, recording 185 solo tackles, 11 tackles for loss, seven QB hits, five interceptions
Despite reports earlier in the day about it, the Philadelphia Eagles have no intention of trading wide receiver Alshon Jeffery, according to a report by NJ.com. The 30-year-old was activated off the PUP list today, but it still remains unclear when he could return to the field, though it’s likely at some point a few weeks after the season starts. General manager Howie Roseman wants
Arizona Cardinals running back Chase Edmonds was extremely effective in limited work last year. He averaged 5.1 yards per carry on 60 carries and 8.8 yards per reception on 12 receptions. While he’s the clear No. 2 running back behind Kenyan Drake, Edmonds should still have plenty of opportunities to make plays this year, given the fact that the team doesn’t have any proven NFL
Arizona Cardinals running back Kenyan Drakereturned to practice on Thursday after sitting out about two weeks with what was described by head coach Kliff Kingsbury as “soreness” and “precautionary stuff.” Drake made some sports writers and fantasy drafters nervous when he was spotted wearing a walking boot a couple weeks back. Drake said there was nothing to be concerned about, though, and given his quick
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Christian Kirk has been getting rave reviews from both quarterback Kyler Murray and head coach Kliff Kingsbury during training camp. Kingsbury said he believes Kirk has the potential to go through the roof. Kirk will be lining up alongside DeAndre Hopkins and Larry Fitzgerald this year. The Cardinals could be in line to wreak havoc on defenses with their offensive firepower
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram has some of the most upside at the position, but he needs to stay healthy. Engram has played just 19 games in the past two seasons and missed the end of last season after getting foot surgery. When Engram has been healthy, he’s been good for Big Blue and fantasy owners, as he averages over 50 catches per
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray had a phenomenal rookie season in 2019, throwing for 3,722 yards with 20 touchdowns and 12 interceptions while adding 544 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns. If he’s able to take a step forward this year, we could see him make a jump into the elite fantasy quarterback tier. The Cardinals were fourth in the league in pace of play
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard will look to match his strong numbers from 2018 after a disappointing 2019 season. Two years ago, when Shepard played all 16 games, he put up 872 yards and four touchdowns on 66 catches. He’s capable of better numbers than that in what should be an improved Giants offense, but he needs to stay healthy. Sheppard missed six
Due to the San Francisco 49ers’ offensive line woes, star tight end George Kittle could see himself lining up in the backfield often to start the year. This would help give the team a boost in pass protection, with Kittle’s blocking ability a big step up from the team’s running backs. On the surface, this might sound like bad news for Kittle as he could
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate is entering his 11th season in the NFL but is still producing at a high level. Tate averaged 4.5 catches and 61.5 yards per game last season and put up six touchdowns in just 11 games. The Giants have a new coach, new offense, and improved offensive line for QB Daniel Jones‘s second season, so expect Jones to
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton was a surprise contributor for Big Blue last season and is looking to carry that momentum into 2020. Last season, Slayton racked up 48 catches for 740 yards and eight touchdowns in just 13 games. As good as Slayton was, he’ll have an uphill battle to replicate those numbers. The touchdowns are due for regression as he scored
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo threw for 3,978yards, 27 touchdowns and 13 interceptions last year, his first full NFL season as a starter. He’s currently being drafted as about the 23rd quarterback off the board in fantasy leagues, which makes him an intriguing value. His upside is limited due to the fact that the 49ers run the ball a lot and don’t have elite
San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman was the top running back on the team to own going into last year. However, he had some injuries in 2019 and wasn’t as effective on the field as his teammate, Raheem Mostert. This year, Mostert will be the team’s lead back to enter the season, but don’t write off Coleman completely. Coleman had surgery on his right
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert broke out in a big way for the team during the second half of last season. He scored rushing touchdowns in each of the team’s last six games and went on to have a monster playoff game against the Green Bay Packers, rushing for 220 yards and four touchdowns. Mostert was the most effective rusher on the 49ers
San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) has missed the past few weeks of practice after suffering a mild hamstring strain. However, head coach Kyle Shanahan appears hopeful that Aiyuk will be returning to practice next week, which could give him a decent chance to play in Week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals. Aiyuk was a first round pick in this year’s draft
This makes more sense. The Miami Dolphins traded for rookie running back Lynn Bowden Jr. on Saturday, seemingly complicating a backfield that already had Jordan Howard and Matt Breida. But reports indicate that the team believes Bowden can play wide receiver for them, a position he’s played during his college career. Miami is shallow at receiver behind starters DeVante Parker and Preston Williams, and with
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