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Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry will be fully healthy heading into the 2021 season after struggling with injuries for much of the previous two years. In attempts to pick up some more elusiveness, Landry reportedly lost weight this offseason, dropping from 213 pounds to 197. The last time Landry played at that weight, he turned in a career year back in 2015 while he
In 2021, Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt and teammate Nick Chubb will reprise their respective roles as the one-two punch in year two of the Kevin Stefanski offense. Last September, Hunt signed a contract extension to remain with the Browns last year, disappointing many dynasty gamers who were eyeing Hunt as a potential bell-cow back had he become a free-agent after 2020. Instead, Hunt
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. (knee) is reportedly progressing well as he works his way back from a torn ACL suffered on October 25. Beckham was able to participate in the team’s minicamp in June and was reportedly moving well without any wraps, sleeves, or braces on his surgically repaired knee. Teammate Jarvis Landry also posted a video of Beckham making cuts and
Washington Football Team wide receiverTerry McLaurin and his new quarterbackRyan Fitzpatrick have already started to build a connection before training camp kicks off in late July. “We’ve definitely been able to iron out some things early and made some connection over the past few days. It’s starting to feel a lot more natural and being able to get that head start before camp is good,”
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott could have a more consistent role in the Eagles offense in the 2021 season. Scott has served as the backup to Miles Sanders for the last couple of seasons and has mostly played well in a small sample size, including a few starts when Sanders was injured. Most of Scott’s production came with Sanders inactive though, as Sanders monopolized
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders may have his role scaled back in the 2021 season. When healthy, Sanders operated as an almost every-down back in the Eagles offense last season. Boston Scott would mix in on some third downs, but Sanders was usually on the field for every play of an offensive drive. New Eagles running backs coach Jamel Singleton has mentioned that he
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts could end up throwing from the pocket more often in the upcoming season than he did in his rookie year. Last year, Hurts completed only 52 percent of his pass attempts but ran 63 times for 354 yards and three touchdowns. With new head coach Nick Sirianni coming from an offensive coordinator position where he worked with quarterbacks like Andrew
Washington Football Team wide receiver Curtis Samuel (groin) missed the entirety of the team’s mandatory minicamp in early June. This is a situation to monitor. However, Samuel’s injury is considered minor and he should be ready to go for training camp. Offensive coordinator Scott Turner said that Samuel “is an ascending player,” as he has improved his numbers every year since entering the league. Turner
In an interview with NBC Sports Washington, Washington Football Team quarterbackRyan Fitzpatrick had high praise for his new team and offensive coordinator Scott Turner. He said, “The biggest thing with his offense, is we’re able to spread the ball around to everybody and get everybody involved. It’s going to be a tough offense to defend just because of all the pieces we have.” Fitzpatrick will
Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb is set to play the 2021 season on the final year of his rookie contract. Chubb has emerged as an integral part of the Cleveland offense and is on the record as saying that he would be open to signing an extension to stay with the Browns. If Cleveland is unable to reach a long-term agreement with Chubb, they
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson expects big things from himself in 2021, setting his sights on surpassing 1,000 rushing yards. In an interview with Washington Football Today, Gibson said, “That was something I really wanted. This year, I’m priding myself on surpassing that.” Gibson went on to say, “last year was a learning process, and this year, I should be on my toes.”
Dallas Cowboys tight end Blake Jarwin (knee) is expected to be ready for Week 1 barring any setbacks. Jarwin basically missed all of the 2020 season after tearing his ACL in Week 1. Dalton Schultz ended up taking almost all of the tight end playing time in Dallas, ultimately running the third most passing routes among all tight ends in the league. While Schultz did
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb could play a more versatile role on the Cowboys offense in the upcoming 2021 season. Lamb worked as the main slot receiver for the Cowboys in his rookie season, but was seen catching passes from there as well as the outside receiver spots in offseason practices. He and Michael Gallup could move around the various receiver spots on the
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup could see several different spots on the Cowboys offensive formation this coming season. In offseason practices, he reportedly lined up in all of the wide receiver spots, including in the slot, where he was only thrown to three times in the whole 2020 season. Gallup ended up being used as a seam stretching outside receiver, which made for the
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard is looking at another season as the main backup to Ezekiel Elliott in the Cowboys offense. While the Dallas offense in general should be much improved in 2021 with the return of Dak Prescott (ankle), that doesn’t necessarily mean Pollard will see more playing time. In fact, Elliott tends to dominate the backfield even more than usual when Prescott
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Garrett Gilbert is the early favorite to win backup duties behind starter Dak Prescott for the 2021 season. Gilbert started in Week 9 last season and did a decent job, completing 21-of-38 passes for 243 yards, a touchdown, and one interception. According to Cowboys beat writer Jon Machota, the 30-year-old Gilbert will be competing with 2020 rookie Ben DiNucci for the QB2
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (ankle) is the early favorite for the NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year Award. Prescott suffered a compound fracture and dislocated his right ankle in a game against the New York Giants in October and was out for the season after that. A recent report stated that Prescott attempted to re-set his own ankle before calling to the sideline for
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Carlos Hyde, who played under Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer at Ohio State, was signed to a two-year, $6 million contract this offseason. Despite James Robinson’s success last year and the arrival of first-round rookie RB Travis Etienne, Meyer wants the veteran Hyde to be a big part of the early-down running game. Meyer was quoted as saying that he sees
The Jacksonville Jaguars will be Phillip Dorsett II’s fourth NFL team after the wide receiver had mixed results in Indianapolis and New England and never saw the field due to injury with Seattle. The former first-rounder has shown flashes of the talent that made him a high selection, but at this point in his career, he projects as a depth piece with sporadic fantasy production.
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Collin Johnson, a 6′ 6″ 222 lb. wide receiver out of the University of Texas, projects as the fourth wide receiver for the team in 2021. In Johnson’s rookie season last year he was utilized heavily in the red-zone on the rare occasions he saw the field. Johnson’s elite size and jump-ball ability make him a logical target close to the
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry will be fully healthy heading into the 2021 season after struggling with injuries for much of the previous two years. In attempts to pick up some more elusiveness, Landry reportedly lost weight this offseason, dropping from 213 pounds to 197. The last time Landry played at that weight, he turned in a career year back in 2015 while he
In 2021, Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt and teammate Nick Chubb will reprise their respective roles as the one-two punch in year two of the Kevin Stefanski offense. Last September, Hunt signed a contract extension to remain with the Browns last year, disappointing many dynasty gamers who were eyeing Hunt as a potential bell-cow back had he become a free-agent after 2020. Instead, Hunt
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. (knee) is reportedly progressing well as he works his way back from a torn ACL suffered on October 25. Beckham was able to participate in the team’s minicamp in June and was reportedly moving well without any wraps, sleeves, or braces on his surgically repaired knee. Teammate Jarvis Landry also posted a video of Beckham making cuts and
Washington Football Team wide receiverTerry McLaurin and his new quarterbackRyan Fitzpatrick have already started to build a connection before training camp kicks off in late July. “We’ve definitely been able to iron out some things early and made some connection over the past few days. It’s starting to feel a lot more natural and being able to get that head start before camp is good,”
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott could have a more consistent role in the Eagles offense in the 2021 season. Scott has served as the backup to Miles Sanders for the last couple of seasons and has mostly played well in a small sample size, including a few starts when Sanders was injured. Most of Scott’s production came with Sanders inactive though, as Sanders monopolized
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders may have his role scaled back in the 2021 season. When healthy, Sanders operated as an almost every-down back in the Eagles offense last season. Boston Scott would mix in on some third downs, but Sanders was usually on the field for every play of an offensive drive. New Eagles running backs coach Jamel Singleton has mentioned that he
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts could end up throwing from the pocket more often in the upcoming season than he did in his rookie year. Last year, Hurts completed only 52 percent of his pass attempts but ran 63 times for 354 yards and three touchdowns. With new head coach Nick Sirianni coming from an offensive coordinator position where he worked with quarterbacks like Andrew
Washington Football Team wide receiver Curtis Samuel (groin) missed the entirety of the team’s mandatory minicamp in early June. This is a situation to monitor. However, Samuel’s injury is considered minor and he should be ready to go for training camp. Offensive coordinator Scott Turner said that Samuel “is an ascending player,” as he has improved his numbers every year since entering the league. Turner
In an interview with NBC Sports Washington, Washington Football Team quarterbackRyan Fitzpatrick had high praise for his new team and offensive coordinator Scott Turner. He said, “The biggest thing with his offense, is we’re able to spread the ball around to everybody and get everybody involved. It’s going to be a tough offense to defend just because of all the pieces we have.” Fitzpatrick will
Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb is set to play the 2021 season on the final year of his rookie contract. Chubb has emerged as an integral part of the Cleveland offense and is on the record as saying that he would be open to signing an extension to stay with the Browns. If Cleveland is unable to reach a long-term agreement with Chubb, they
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson expects big things from himself in 2021, setting his sights on surpassing 1,000 rushing yards. In an interview with Washington Football Today, Gibson said, “That was something I really wanted. This year, I’m priding myself on surpassing that.” Gibson went on to say, “last year was a learning process, and this year, I should be on my toes.”
Dallas Cowboys tight end Blake Jarwin (knee) is expected to be ready for Week 1 barring any setbacks. Jarwin basically missed all of the 2020 season after tearing his ACL in Week 1. Dalton Schultz ended up taking almost all of the tight end playing time in Dallas, ultimately running the third most passing routes among all tight ends in the league. While Schultz did
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb could play a more versatile role on the Cowboys offense in the upcoming 2021 season. Lamb worked as the main slot receiver for the Cowboys in his rookie season, but was seen catching passes from there as well as the outside receiver spots in offseason practices. He and Michael Gallup could move around the various receiver spots on the
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup could see several different spots on the Cowboys offensive formation this coming season. In offseason practices, he reportedly lined up in all of the wide receiver spots, including in the slot, where he was only thrown to three times in the whole 2020 season. Gallup ended up being used as a seam stretching outside receiver, which made for the
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard is looking at another season as the main backup to Ezekiel Elliott in the Cowboys offense. While the Dallas offense in general should be much improved in 2021 with the return of Dak Prescott (ankle), that doesn’t necessarily mean Pollard will see more playing time. In fact, Elliott tends to dominate the backfield even more than usual when Prescott
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Garrett Gilbert is the early favorite to win backup duties behind starter Dak Prescott for the 2021 season. Gilbert started in Week 9 last season and did a decent job, completing 21-of-38 passes for 243 yards, a touchdown, and one interception. According to Cowboys beat writer Jon Machota, the 30-year-old Gilbert will be competing with 2020 rookie Ben DiNucci for the QB2
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (ankle) is the early favorite for the NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year Award. Prescott suffered a compound fracture and dislocated his right ankle in a game against the New York Giants in October and was out for the season after that. A recent report stated that Prescott attempted to re-set his own ankle before calling to the sideline for
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Carlos Hyde, who played under Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer at Ohio State, was signed to a two-year, $6 million contract this offseason. Despite James Robinson’s success last year and the arrival of first-round rookie RB Travis Etienne, Meyer wants the veteran Hyde to be a big part of the early-down running game. Meyer was quoted as saying that he sees
The Jacksonville Jaguars will be Phillip Dorsett II’s fourth NFL team after the wide receiver had mixed results in Indianapolis and New England and never saw the field due to injury with Seattle. The former first-rounder has shown flashes of the talent that made him a high selection, but at this point in his career, he projects as a depth piece with sporadic fantasy production.
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Collin Johnson, a 6′ 6″ 222 lb. wide receiver out of the University of Texas, projects as the fourth wide receiver for the team in 2021. In Johnson’s rookie season last year he was utilized heavily in the red-zone on the rare occasions he saw the field. Johnson’s elite size and jump-ball ability make him a logical target close to the
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry will be fully healthy heading into the 2021 season after struggling with injuries for much of the previous two years. In attempts to pick up some more elusiveness, Landry reportedly lost weight this offseason, dropping from 213 pounds to 197. The last time Landry played at that weight, he turned in a career year back in 2015 while he
In 2021, Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt and teammate Nick Chubb will reprise their respective roles as the one-two punch in year two of the Kevin Stefanski offense. Last September, Hunt signed a contract extension to remain with the Browns last year, disappointing many dynasty gamers who were eyeing Hunt as a potential bell-cow back had he become a free-agent after 2020. Instead, Hunt
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. (knee) is reportedly progressing well as he works his way back from a torn ACL suffered on October 25. Beckham was able to participate in the team’s minicamp in June and was reportedly moving well without any wraps, sleeves, or braces on his surgically repaired knee. Teammate Jarvis Landry also posted a video of Beckham making cuts and
Washington Football Team wide receiverTerry McLaurin and his new quarterbackRyan Fitzpatrick have already started to build a connection before training camp kicks off in late July. “We’ve definitely been able to iron out some things early and made some connection over the past few days. It’s starting to feel a lot more natural and being able to get that head start before camp is good,”
Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott could have a more consistent role in the Eagles offense in the 2021 season. Scott has served as the backup to Miles Sanders for the last couple of seasons and has mostly played well in a small sample size, including a few starts when Sanders was injured. Most of Scott’s production came with Sanders inactive though, as Sanders monopolized
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders may have his role scaled back in the 2021 season. When healthy, Sanders operated as an almost every-down back in the Eagles offense last season. Boston Scott would mix in on some third downs, but Sanders was usually on the field for every play of an offensive drive. New Eagles running backs coach Jamel Singleton has mentioned that he
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts could end up throwing from the pocket more often in the upcoming season than he did in his rookie year. Last year, Hurts completed only 52 percent of his pass attempts but ran 63 times for 354 yards and three touchdowns. With new head coach Nick Sirianni coming from an offensive coordinator position where he worked with quarterbacks like Andrew
Washington Football Team wide receiver Curtis Samuel (groin) missed the entirety of the team’s mandatory minicamp in early June. This is a situation to monitor. However, Samuel’s injury is considered minor and he should be ready to go for training camp. Offensive coordinator Scott Turner said that Samuel “is an ascending player,” as he has improved his numbers every year since entering the league. Turner
In an interview with NBC Sports Washington, Washington Football Team quarterbackRyan Fitzpatrick had high praise for his new team and offensive coordinator Scott Turner. He said, “The biggest thing with his offense, is we’re able to spread the ball around to everybody and get everybody involved. It’s going to be a tough offense to defend just because of all the pieces we have.” Fitzpatrick will
Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb is set to play the 2021 season on the final year of his rookie contract. Chubb has emerged as an integral part of the Cleveland offense and is on the record as saying that he would be open to signing an extension to stay with the Browns. If Cleveland is unable to reach a long-term agreement with Chubb, they
Washington Football Team running back Antonio Gibson expects big things from himself in 2021, setting his sights on surpassing 1,000 rushing yards. In an interview with Washington Football Today, Gibson said, “That was something I really wanted. This year, I’m priding myself on surpassing that.” Gibson went on to say, “last year was a learning process, and this year, I should be on my toes.”
Dallas Cowboys tight end Blake Jarwin (knee) is expected to be ready for Week 1 barring any setbacks. Jarwin basically missed all of the 2020 season after tearing his ACL in Week 1. Dalton Schultz ended up taking almost all of the tight end playing time in Dallas, ultimately running the third most passing routes among all tight ends in the league. While Schultz did
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb could play a more versatile role on the Cowboys offense in the upcoming 2021 season. Lamb worked as the main slot receiver for the Cowboys in his rookie season, but was seen catching passes from there as well as the outside receiver spots in offseason practices. He and Michael Gallup could move around the various receiver spots on the
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup could see several different spots on the Cowboys offensive formation this coming season. In offseason practices, he reportedly lined up in all of the wide receiver spots, including in the slot, where he was only thrown to three times in the whole 2020 season. Gallup ended up being used as a seam stretching outside receiver, which made for the
Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard is looking at another season as the main backup to Ezekiel Elliott in the Cowboys offense. While the Dallas offense in general should be much improved in 2021 with the return of Dak Prescott (ankle), that doesn’t necessarily mean Pollard will see more playing time. In fact, Elliott tends to dominate the backfield even more than usual when Prescott
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Garrett Gilbert is the early favorite to win backup duties behind starter Dak Prescott for the 2021 season. Gilbert started in Week 9 last season and did a decent job, completing 21-of-38 passes for 243 yards, a touchdown, and one interception. According to Cowboys beat writer Jon Machota, the 30-year-old Gilbert will be competing with 2020 rookie Ben DiNucci for the QB2
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (ankle) is the early favorite for the NFL’s Comeback Player of the Year Award. Prescott suffered a compound fracture and dislocated his right ankle in a game against the New York Giants in October and was out for the season after that. A recent report stated that Prescott attempted to re-set his own ankle before calling to the sideline for
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Carlos Hyde, who played under Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer at Ohio State, was signed to a two-year, $6 million contract this offseason. Despite James Robinson’s success last year and the arrival of first-round rookie RB Travis Etienne, Meyer wants the veteran Hyde to be a big part of the early-down running game. Meyer was quoted as saying that he sees
The Jacksonville Jaguars will be Phillip Dorsett II’s fourth NFL team after the wide receiver had mixed results in Indianapolis and New England and never saw the field due to injury with Seattle. The former first-rounder has shown flashes of the talent that made him a high selection, but at this point in his career, he projects as a depth piece with sporadic fantasy production.
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Collin Johnson, a 6′ 6″ 222 lb. wide receiver out of the University of Texas, projects as the fourth wide receiver for the team in 2021. In Johnson’s rookie season last year he was utilized heavily in the red-zone on the rare occasions he saw the field. Johnson’s elite size and jump-ball ability make him a logical target close to the
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