Keeping your ear to the street during the offseason and NFL training camp is one of the best ways to find an edge in your fantasy football leagues.
As the second week of NFL training camp comes to an end, let's take a look at the biggest storyline from each team's camp.
Arizona Cardinals
Marvin Harrison Jr. (knee) sits out practice.
Harrison has been lighting up the highlight reel in camp and getting some new short-field usage. The knee injury isn't considered serious, per Jonathan Gannon. I won't panic unless he's still out next week.
Atlanta Falcons
Darnell Mooney (shoulder) will miss most of camp and is uncertain for Week 1.
The team signed D.J. Chark Jr, and KhaDarel Hodge has been getting first-team reps. But any time missed could lead to a slow start as Mooney and Michael Penix Jr. miss out on valuable camp reps.
Baltimore Ravens
Isaiah Likely (foot) suffered a foot fracture.
While the team has hopes of a Week 1 return, don't be shocked if Likely misses the start of the year. A healthy preseason for Mark Andrews could help him return to form as the dominant TE we've seen in years past.
Buffalo Bills
Dalton Kincaid (knee) returned to practice, saying that the team was being "cautious."
There is no reason to panic yet, but Kincaid has displayed a pattern of issues with his knees, and expectations of a Year 3 breakout might be tempered if this trend continues.
Carolina Panthers
Hunter Renfrow (hamstring) picks up a minor injury.
Dave Canales has been singing Renfrow's praises, saying, "He looks like Hunter, the guy from 2021." Not too long ago, a long shot to make the team, Renfrow might actually press for the starting slot role.
Chicago Bears
Luther Burden III (hamstring) is back at practice and turning heads.
Every reporter has been buzzing about Burden's explosiveness. Rome Odunze is impressing. Meanwhile, DJ Moore is getting RB reps? This is a mercurial WR room worth watching very closely throughout camp.
Cincinnati Bengals
Zack Moss (neck) released. Noah Fant signed.
Two impactful stories for the Bengals this week. The road is paved for another huge Chase Brown season, and Tahj Brooks becomes a must-draft handcuff. Expectations for Gesicki should be dropped ever-so-slightly.
Cleveland Browns
Jimmy Haslam is "cautiously optimistic" that Quinshon Judkins will play for them.
This is far from a ringing endorsement. Judkins has yet to sign a contract or step on a field amidst his ongoing legal issues. At this point, he's off my fantasy draft board.
Dallas Cowboys
Miles Sanders is outplaying Javonte Williams, and Jaydon Blue is getting run with the 1s.