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Free-agent TE Zach Ertz (knee) said he's in a good spot in his recovery from a torn anterior cruciate ligament. 'We're like five, almost six months now from surgery,' Ertz said. 'Just training every day, doing everything I can to get back to where I was. It's a long process. There's some long days, there's some long weeks, some long months... it's tough, but we're just trying to stack these days right now.'
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Indianapolis Colts RB Jonathan Taylor is hoping for a contract extension, but the Colts have shown 'little initiative' when it comes to contract discussions, according to Stephen Holder of ESPN.com.
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Houston Texans QB C.J. Stroud has shown a different comfort level with the offense throughout the spring, according to offensive coordinator Nick Caley.
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Jacksonville Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence had the best spring of his career, according to head coach Liam Coen. 'He's got such a grasp for it that you're hopeful that it allows him to just go be him and go be the best version of himself as we saw so much towards the back half of the last year and taking growth from that,' Coen said.
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Philadelphia Eagles WR Hollywood Brown is expected to be used as a deep threat for the Eagles this upcoming season if he can stay healthy, in the opinion of EaglesWire's Glenn Erby.
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Denver Broncos WR Michael Woods II (undisclosed) was released from the Reserve/Injured list Wednesday, June 24, after the two sides reached an injury settlement.
Link to storyFree-agent WR DeAndre Hopkins (Ravens) said he would like to sign with a contender but will not rush to sign with a team because he does not think he needs to be a superstar during the regular season.
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Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford said he is ready to help QB Ty Simpson with different things with this upcoming season.
| Footballguys view: Simpson was a surprising pick by the Rams in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. Reports out of OTAs suggest he's had trouble separating himself from Stetson Bennett, but that doesn't mean Simpson won't win the primary backup job to Stafford at some point in his rookie season. Simpson could be the future of the Rams at the quarterback position, and it sounds like Stafford will help as much as he can. |
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San Francisco 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk said he would sign with the Washington Commanders if the 49ers release him.
| Footballguys view: The speculation about Aiyuk ending up with the Commanders has been out there for some time. It helps the situation when former 49ers executive, and current Commanders GM, Adam Peters knows Aiyuk so well. The Commanders have Terry McLaurin as their top receiver, but adding Aiyuk (if healthy and motivated) would give QB Jayden Daniels another dangerous receiving weapon. Let's see if the 49ers release him (when they release him we should say), and then we'll see if the Commanders have interest. |
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Baltimore Ravens WR Zay Flowers' 1,211 receiving yards in 2025 accounted for 36.9% of the Ravens' total receiving yards, which was the second-highest percentage for any player.
| Footballguys view: We'll see if Flowers can do even more for the Ravens this year in terms of production. Ravens QB Lamar Jackson said new OC Declan Doyle's play calling is "mind blowing." With Doyle calling plays, we might see more from Flowers and TE Mark Andrews. Flowers could prove to be a value play as most Fantasy GMs see him as a mid-range WR2. With a better offense and a healthy quarterback, Flowers could beat the career-best numbers he had a year ago. |
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Detroit Lions WR Isaac TeSlaa has looked like a veteran during spring activities, according to head coach Dan Campbell. 'He is just consistent and where we expected him to be at this point, this time, for Year 2 is exactly where we want him, and I would say probably even a little bit more,' Campbell said.
| Footballguys view: Fantasy GMs were excited about TeSlaa last year. The second-year pro is a valuable no.3 receiver for the Lions, but he's got upside that some may not realize. If injuries strike above him on the depth chart, TeSlaa could produce like a WR2/flex play. With his current role, we like him as a WR6/7 with stash appeal. |
Chicago Bears WR Zavion Thomas took reps at punt returner during spring activities and has the potential to make an impact on offense, according to head coach Ben Johnson. 'If we can harness all of this energy and make sure that we can trust him and he's going to align where he needs to and run the route the way we need him to, that we really could use him and he could be a big weapon for us this year,' Johnson said.
| Footballguys view: Thomas was one of the most dangerous return men in college football at LSU, so it makes sense he's already flashing signs of big-time playmaking ability. Speed and quickness are the name of his game, and Johnson should be able to find a role for Thomas because of his natural skill set. Does Thomas currently have much fantasy appeal? Not really in most leagues, but we love his potential in dynasty formats. |
Green Bay Packers TE Josh Whyle took 'significant snaps' with the starters during offseason activities, according to Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com.
| Footballguys view: Tucker Kraft tore his ACL in Week 9 last year, but he's expected to be a full go by Week 1. Whyle is getting a longer look with the starters because of Kraft's injury. Once Kraft is healthy, Whyle should play more of a reserve role (and split snaps with Luke Musgrave). |
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Carolina Panthers WR Chris Brazzell II was an 'impact player' during OTAs and minicamp.
| Footballguys view: With his skill set, it's no surprise that Brazzell is able to impress. In fact, he could be a player that turns heads in training cap and the preseason too. The no.83 overall pick in this draft, Brazzell brings incredible speed and size to the field. He didn't run a full route tree in college at Tennessee, but Brazell can be a big-play option for QB Bryce Young. That gives him some 'what the heck' flex appeal in deeper leagues. |
Arizona Cardinals WR Devin Duvernay's speed is expected to add a 'dynamic element' to the Arizona return game and potentially the passing game, according to Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com.
| Footballguys view: Duvernay only lasted one year with the Jaguars, and the Cardinals were able to add him this offseason to give him another fresh start. He's got speed, but Duvernay is mostly a special teams player who can stretch the field on offense. The 'dynamic' he adds is mostly going to be on teams. |
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Green Bay Packers RB MarShawn Lloyd is more than just a complementary back to RB Josh Jacobs, according to running backs coach Ben Sirmans. 'Not only does he give you something alongside with Josh, I mean he can do things that the other guys can't, in terms of his speed and quickness,' Sirmans said.
| Footballguys view: Lloyd has talent, but injuries have robbed him of the chance to showcase his skill much at the pro level. This offseason, Lloyd has stayed healthy for the first time in the NFL. Not only can Lloyd be a quality backup, he could be a decent starter if he can stay healthy. With offseason legal trouble, Jacobs might miss time if the NFL decides to suspend him. That means Lloyd is a player all Fantasy GMs should monitor in training camp and the preseason. |
Cincinnati Bengals WR Andrei Iosivas looked strong and fast during offseason workouts and appears to be more confident on the field, according to QB Joe Burrow.
| Footballguys view: According to Bengals.com's Geoff Hobson, Iosivas has worked hard to have a big fourth season, and Burrow offered the best stamp of approval he could have received. "Andrei looks unbelievable," Burrow said. "He looks big, strong, fast . . . He's going to continue to improve there, but he looks just like he's playing with so much confidence, confidence in his role, confidence in the offense, and his ability." Remember, OC Dan Pitcher told reporters last week that rookie WR Colbie Young is in the mix with Iosivas to be the team's No. 3 receiver, so Burrow's comment is noteworthy. |
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Buffalo Bills WR Keon Coleman was able to make some good plays during the mandatory minicamp and saw more work with WR Joshua Palmer (ankle) limited.
| Footballguys view: According to USA Today's Nick Wojton, it was exactly the offseason start Coleman needed after the addition of DJ Moore. Coleman, 22, has had two inconsistent seasons with the Bills. Nonetheless, the Bills have been supportive of Coleman, with QB Josh Allen saying, "I'm not going to give up on [Coleman]," Allen said. "He's got too much ability, and I will not give up on him." Given his WR92 ADP, fantasy investors remain skeptical. |
New Orleans Saints WR Chris Olave said he would like to agree to a contract extension before the start of training camp, according to ESPN.com's Katherine Terrell.
| Footballguys view: The Saints have been in talks with Olave since last year about a new deal, and while nothing has happened yet, both sides have spoken positively of the situation. Olave has been at OTAs and minicamp as usual, and he spent the offseason around the Saints' facility. Terrell noted that New Orleans typically gets its bigger deals done closer to the season, and Olave seemed optimistic during OTAs that they could get a new deal completed soon. |
Jacksonville Jaguars TE Brenton Strange has had preliminary contract extension talks with the Jaguars this offseason, but the team does not appear to be in a rush to make a deal, according to ESPN.com's Michael DiRocco.
| Footballguys view: The Jaguars have been willing to negotiate and close deals during the season, so not having a deal in place before or during training camp is not a bad sign. As DiRocco noted, it's clear how much Strange means to the Jaguars' success: They were 11-1 and averaged 30.1 points per game when he played; they were 2-3 and averaged 22.6 points in the five games he missed last season because of a hip injury. Strange is currently being drafted as TE20. That leaves a lot of room for upside if you're waiting to draft your second TE. |
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Houston Texans QB C.J. Stroud is not close to an agreement on a contract extension with the Texans at this point, according to ESPN.com's DJ Bien-Aime.
| Footballguys view: Bien-Aime noted that Houston and its quarterback are in a tricky spot because last season did not end the way either would've preferred. Stroud threw four interceptions against the Patriots in the AFC divisional round. A performance like that can cause hesitation when the extension for Stroud could be in the $55 million to $60 million range per year. With how negotiations are currently going, it's gearing up to be a prove-it season for Stroud. Given his QB23 ADP, fantasy investors see it the same way. |
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Baltimore Ravens WR Zay Flowers could receive a contract extension from the Ravens before the start of the 2026 season, in the opinion of ESPN.com's Jamison Hensley.
| Footballguys view: According to ESPN.com's Jamison Hensley, Flowers wants to stay, saying he would like to play his entire career in Baltimore. Flowers' extension will likely average over $35 million per season, which would put him among the four highest-paid wide receivers. The 2023 first-round pick posted career-best marks in target share (29%), targets (118), catches (86), and yardage (1,211) en route to a WR7 finish. As the top target for Lamar Jackson, Flowers' current WR15 ADP and third-round price tag are appealing. |
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Jacksonville Jaguars WR Jakobi Meyers could be falling back in the pecking order behind WRs Brian Thomas Jr. and Parker Washington. ESPN insider Cameron Wolfe believes Thomas and Washington will be the leading receivers for the team.
| Footballguys view: Last season, Meyers jumped into the spotlight after the Jaguars acquired him in a trade with Las Vegas. The veteran quickly established himself as Trevor Lawrence's go-to target. In addition to catching 42 passes for 483 yards and three touchdowns for Jacksonville, Bleacher Report notes he also returned a 95.2 passer rating when targeted, which is impressive for a player joining a new system midseason. One reason for that? As GM James Gladstone said, Meyers' "superpower is not dropping the football." While his upside is capped by Brian Thomas Jr. and Parker Washington, Meyers' WR42 ADP is reasonable. |
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Jacksonville Jaguars WR Brian Thomas Jr. will be used a lot on vertical routes down the field, according to a source.
| Footballguys view: As SI.com suggested, Thomas was not at his best as a deep threat a year ago, which led the Jaguars to make adjustments to their passing game for much of the season. But we saw what his vertical ability can do for the offense in 2024. If Thomas can be as effective this year as he was during his rookie season, the Jaguars' passing game could be even more potent and explosive than it was last year when Trevor Lawrence was an MVP candidate. With all the positive buzz coming from OTAs, Thomas' ADP is rising; he's currently WR33. |
Updating a previous report from Tuesday, June 23, the NFLPA has not made any determination on if there are any legal grounds for Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby in regards to the supplemental draft.
| Footballguys view: Sorsby was informed by the NFL on Tuesday that there will be no supplemental draft in 2026, rendering him ineligible to play in the NFL in 2026. At this point, Sorsby's avenues for recourse are very limited. He'll likely miss the 2026 season. |
Denver Broncos WR Marvin Mims indicated Tuesday, June 23 that 2026 could be his last in Denver. 'I'm just going to enjoy it to the fullest,' Mims said. Go into it care free and just play my hardest because we have a real chance to do something extremely special.'
| Footballguys view: The No. 63 overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft is entering the fourth and final year of his rookie contract. Because the Broncos are projected to have just $11.7 million in cap space in 2027, they'll likely have to make some difficult decisions on who to keep. With Courtland Sutton's average salary of $23 million on the books and Jaylen Waddle's flexible but expensive contract now included, Denver might have to accept its receiving corps won't include Mims beyond 2026. Seems like Mims already has. |
Atlanta Falcons TE Kyle Pitts and the Falcons have reached an agreement on a three-year, $54 million contract, which includes $36 million guaranteed, according to a source on Tuesday, June 23.
| Footballguys view: With the deal, Pitts won't have to play the 2026 season on the franchise tag, which he had signed earlier this offseason. The Falcons and Pitts had until July 15 to work out a long-term contract extension. Pitts came on strong last season, finishing the year as TE2 overall. He's being drafted as TE7 this year, going in the seventh round of drafts. The Falcons have now secured Pitts and wide receiver Drake London with long-term contracts this offseason, and can now turn their attention to star running back Bijan Robinson. |
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Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby was informed by the NFL that there will be no supplemental draft in 2026, rendering him ineligible to play in the NFL in 2026, according to a source on Tuesday, June 23.
Link to storyTampa Bay Buccaneers WR Jalen McMillan will have an opening for a larger role after WR Mike Evans left in the offseason.
| Footballguys view: McMillan suffered a serious neck injury last preseason that limited him to just four games during the 2025 season. McMillan returned to action in Week 14. Two games later, he recorded the first 100-yard game of his career. He finished the final two weeks of the season with 12 receptions for 178 yards. But the Buccaneers' confidence in McMillan is also based on what he accomplished before the injury. During his rookie season in 2024, he totaled 37 receptions for 461 yards and eight touchdowns in 13 games. We'll be watching for more here. |
Pittsburgh Steelers second-round pick WR Germie Bernard said QB Aaron Rodgers has been pouring into him and teaching him the game. 'Coming in as a rookie and him being an NFL vet, man, he's just teaching me the game,' Bernard said. 'He's helping me catch up because he thinks I have the potential to play. He's just pouring into me as much as he can. I just ask questions and I try to learn, be a sponge as much as I can. Receive what they're telling me because they know the best, they've been played the game for a long time.'
| Footballguys view: Dynasty investors take note. As Footballguy Sigmund Bloom noted after the draft, Bernard landed on a team with an uncertain present and future at quarterback. Still, he could be the top target earner on the team in 2028 with Michael Pittman Jr. and DK Metcalf playing on big contracts during the back nine of their careers. |
New York Jets QB Geno Smith is being investigated by Davie, FL police for assault allegations stemming from an incident that took place on Sunday, according to a source on Monday, June 22.
| Footballguys view: TMZ says the situation is under review. Fox Sports South Florida reports that the case has already been closed. A spokesperson for the Davie, Florida, police department told the California Post that no one was taken into custody at the scene. The Jets declined comment to the Post. Smith has not yet addressed the matter. The Jets brought Smith, whom they drafted in the second round of the 2013 draft, back earlier this year in a trade with Las Vegas. Smith, who has 98 regular-season starts in 12 NFL seasons, is expected to be the team's starting quarterback in 2026. |
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Free-agent WR Cornell Powell (Steelers) reportedly worked out with the Detroit Lions, according to a source on Monday, June 22.
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Free-agent RB Deon Jackson (Lions) and LB Micah Baskerville (Bears) have had workouts with the Dallas Cowboys, according to a source on Monday, June 22.
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New Orleans Saints WR Damien Alford (undisclosed) was waived from the Reserve/Injured list Monday, June 22.
Link to storyBuffalo Bills RB Desmond Reid (undisclosed) was waived from the Reserve/Injured list Monday, June 22.
Link to storyTampa Bay Buccaneers RB Bucky Irving (shoulder) should be fine for the regular season and would be available to play if the team had a game in a few weeks, according to general manager Jason Licht.
| Footballguys view: Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles raised some concern about Irving's fitness when he said he thought the running back would be ready to return from a shoulder injury in the "summer or fall." Still, developments in June have painted a better picture. Irving practiced before the end of the offseason program, and Licht's comments add to the more positive outlook. Irving missed seven games in 2025. He'll likely share with free agent pickup Kenneth Gainwell, but a healthy Irving has been very effective for fantasy investors. |
Las Vegas Raiders QB Fernando Mendoza said he has talked with minority owner Tom Brady since joining the Raiders and is learning from Brady how to be a team leader.
| Footballguys view: According to PFT's Michael David Smith, Brady has talked to Mendoza and the Raiders' other quarterbacks about what a franchise quarterback needs to be, and Mendoza told the Raiders' YouTube channel that he's trying to lead by example. Brady became perhaps the greatest leader in NFL history, but he was drafted to be a backup and was thrust into a leadership role during his second season, when Drew Bledsoe got hurt. Mendoza, as the first overall pick in the draft, is in a very different situation. He'll immediately compete with Kirk Cousins for the starting job. |
Dallas Cowboys WR Ryan Flournoy is 'one of those guys - because he does everything right' that Dak Prescott trusts implicitly, according to head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
| Footballguys view: As ESPN.com's Todd Archer noted, Flournoy is coming off a 40-catch, 475-yard, four-touchdown season a year ago, when he had two 100-yard games. If something happens to CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, the Cowboys know what they have in Flournoy. He is strong at attacking the ball. This offseason, he has worked in the slot more. At the very least, he'll be in the mix as their WR3. |
Las Vegas Raiders WR Malik Benson showed a strong connection with QB Fernando Mendoza during offseason workouts and has a chance to earn a role in the passing game if he performs well during training camp, in the opinion of ESPN.com's Ryan McFadden.
| Footballguys view: According to McFadden, the Raiders drafted Benson in the sixth round with the belief that the former Oregon wideout could be a vertical threat who opens up the offense and makes explosive plays. He showcased that ability throughout OTAs and minicamp. Benson was Mendoza's go-to target during team drills, especially in the middle of the field. McFadden added that the competition at wide receiver is wide open, meaning Benson has a chance to create a role for himself in Year 1 if his production continues during training camp. |
Baltimore Ravens WR Devontez Walker was a standout performer during offseason workouts and was able to stretch the field on a consistent basis, in the opinion of ESPN.com's Jamison Hensley.
| Footballguys view: The pressure is on Walker, a fourth-round pick in 2024, after Baltimore drafted two wide receivers: Ja'Kobi Lane in the third round and Elijah Sarratt in the fourth round. Still, Walker is competing for the No. 3 spot behind Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman. Walker has made the most of his limited opportunities, scoring touchdowns on four of his seven career catches. |
Miami Dolphins TE Greg Dulcich emerged 'as one of the primary targets' in the passing game this spring, according to ESPN.com's Marcel Louis-Jacques.
| Footballguys view: During team drills, Willis demonstrated clear trust in Dulcich, who was one of the best tight ends in the league last season at making plays after the catch. He returned from injured reserve in Week 8 and finished the season averaging the second-most yards after catch per reception (7.6) in that span. While the former Bronco is best viewed as a late flier or potential waiver-wire add once the season opens, Miami's lack of high-end talent at wideout could lead to better-than-expected production from Dulcich. |
Jacksonville Jaguars WR Brian Thomas Jr. and Trevor Lawrence have 'taken a huge step' in building their rapport this offseason, according to John Oehser of the team's website.
| Footballguys view: After recording nearly 1,300 yards and finishing the season as fantasy's WR2 in 2024 as a rookie, Thomas Jr. totaled only 707 yards this past season. This included dealing with dropped passes and catching just 49 percent of the passes thrown his way. So one of the points of emphasis this offseason has been Thomas Jr. and Lawrence continuing to build their chemistry within Liam Coen's offense. While it's still early, the reporting from OTAs and minicamp has been positive. That's good news because Thomas Jr. is the first Jaguar WR off the board as WR33. |
Cleveland Browns WR Isaiah Bond was the receiver targeted the most this spring.
| Footballguys view: Being the most targeted receiver is no mean feat, considering the team drafted KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston in the first two rounds of April's Draft. According to ESPN.com's Daniel Oyefusi, Bond continued to display his speed and showed off the 15 pounds of muscle he added this offseason with a bunch of contested catches. Worth noting, only three Cleveland receivers -- Concepcion, Boston, and Jerry Jeudy -- currently show up in our ADP rankings. Bond might be the ultimate free square play in best ball drafts. He's also a player to watch during training camp. |
New York Jets WR Adonai Mitchell showed a rapport with QB Geno Smith, and his grasp of the system allowed him to exhibit vertical speed.
| Footballguys view: According to ESPN.com's Rich Cimini, the Jets figured Mitchell would take a leap this offseason -- his first with the team -- but he has exceeded their expectations. Mitchell, acquired from the Colts last November in the Sauce Gardner trade, solidified himself as the No. 2 receiver. Cimini believes Mitchell, who is currently being drafted as WR76, should be a nice complement to Garrett Wilson. |
Indianapolis Colts WR Josh Downs lined up in the slot and out wide during minicamp.
| Footballguys view: The departure of Michael Pittman opens up the opportunity for Downs to hold a much larger role in the Colts' offense. As SI.com's Andrew Moore reminded readers, Downs never saw the field as much as Pittman and Pierce over the last three years, as the bigger wide receivers stayed on the field in 12 personnel. While 2025 was a down year to his standards, Downs could be poised for a career year, just in time for him to cash in as a free agent next offseason. For our purposes, Downs' RB48 ADP and 9th-round price make him a great value. |
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Indianapolis Colts WR Alec Pierce is expected to receive 'close to double the number of targets' than he did last season, according to Andrew Moore of SI.com.
| Footballguys view: Pierce did not participate in Indy's offseason program after undergoing a procedure on his ankle, and it's possible he could miss some time in training camp as well. However, the Colts have no concerns about Pierce and believe he will hit the ground running when he is healthy. And the team didn't pay sign him to a four-year, $114 million extension in March and part with Michael Pittman Jr. in the process, for Pierce to be anything but their top downfield weapon. The question is, will he deliver? As WR32, it's not cost-prohibitive to find out. |
Tennessee Titans RB Tony Pollard could be part of 'a more balanced committee' this season, according to Nick Arvin of SI.com.
| Footballguys view: Pollard led Tennessee in scrimmage yards last season with 1,288 total yards, including 1,082 rushing and 206 receiving. While Pollard is expected to remain the lead back, Arvin anticipates a more balanced committee approach with the additions of fifth-round pick Nicholas Singleton and the continued presence of Tyjae Spears. That explains Pollard's RB30 ADP and sixth-round price tag. But it's worth noting here that Daboll's Giants offense ranked second in the NFL in rushing attempts last season. They ranked fifth in the league in rushing yards per game (129.1). There could be enough to go around. |
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Tennessee Titans WR Wan'Dale Robinson has the best chance to lead the team in scrimmage yards in 2026, according to Nick Arvin of SI.com.
| Footballguys view: While rookie Carnell Tate will still be a major factor as a rookie, his presence could actually help Robinson reach another level. With defenses focused on Tate and Elic Ayomanor on the outside, Robinson should find favorable matchups working from the slot, exactly where he thrives. But a bigger reason why Robinson could lead the Titans in scrimmage yards is his familiarity with offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. Robinson played under Daboll in New York and enjoyed some of the most productive seasons of his career in that system. Robinson is being drafted as WR46 in Round 8. |
Washington Commanders RBs Jacory Croskey-Merritt and Jeremy McNichols are the top two returning backs for the team. They added RBs Jerome Ford and Rachaad White in offseason transactions, while also adding RB Kaytron Allen in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The team is also intrigued by undrafted rookie RB Robert Henry Jr. The team hasn't had a No. 1 running back in a while, and it appears the team will enter the season with a running back by committee situation.
| Footballguys view: While Washington's backfield is likely to be split between Croskey-Merritt and White, that's not chiseled in stone. Somebody could earn a more prominent role. If White is that player, it wouldn't be the first time. He operated as a feature for the Buccaneers in 2023 and delivered his best season as a pro, rushing for 990 yards and six touchdowns on 272 carries, with 64 catches for 549 receiving yards and three more scores en route to an RB4 finish. Still, current ADP has Croskey-Merritt (RB40) and White (RB39) priced as if it will be an even split. |
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Atlanta Falcons RB Brian Robinson Jr. appears to be the heir apparent to serve as the primary backup to starter RB Bijan Robinson. He was a started in Washington for three seasons, but limited to just 92 carries with the San Francisco 49ers in 2025, so he is fresh. He is expected to vie for the job to replace RB Tyler Allgeier (Cardinals). 'Brian is a really, really talented football player who matches exceptionally with what we want to do,' head coach Kevin Stefanski said. 'We want to have an attack that is not just a one-person attack. I think Brian gives us that.'
| Footballguys view: Bijan Robinson is the lead back, and he's one of the best in the league. Fantasy GMs are taking Bijan Robinson with one of the first two or three picks in every draft. Brian Robinson is a valued backup, but he's seen more as an RB5 or handcuff for the Bijan Robinson Fantasy GM. If Bijan Robinson needs to miss time, Brian Robinson has RB1 upside. |































