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PIT - Le'Veon Bell on track for camp Source: ESPN.com - James Walker
Pittsburgh Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell (knee) said he is on schedule to be ready for training camp and that his leg is stronger than ever before.
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More good news for Bell (and for his fantasy owners) as training camp draws closer. Bell has gone through his recovery without any setbacks, and the team should have him ready for Week 1. However, we don't think Bell sees much--if any--time in the preseason. When healthy, all fantasy owners know Bell can easily be a top-5 fantasy RB. His current ADP shows confidence in the fourth-year player as he's going off the board at RB1 (1.04) in 12-team PPR leagues.
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CIN - TE Tyler Eifert set to miss games?
Source: Bengals.com - Dan Hoard
Cincinnati Bengals TE Tyler Eifert (ankle) is expected to miss the early part of the season, according to director of player personnel Duke Tobin.
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After his ankle surgery, there was plenty of speculation that Eifert might miss the first couple of regular season games. Tobin's comments cement what some had already thought was the most-possible outcome. We'll know more about Eifert's status as we go through training camp, but fantasy owners should have another option ready. He's missed 19 games in three seasons, and now it looks like he'll miss some more. Eifert's current ADP is TE4 (6.05) in 12-team PPR leagues--and that may fall after this news.
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DEN - OLB Von Miller making progress in talks
Source: 9News.com - Mike Klis
Denver Broncos LB Von Miller has made significant progress in contract talks with the Denver, but the two sides were not expected to talk Sunday, July 10.
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The deadline to sign Miller is on Friday, and we're expecting something to get done. Reports indicate the Broncos may be offering him over $60 million guaranteed in the first three years of the contract. That number might have to climb just a bit to beat the $63.2 million Fletcher Cox (Eagles) received earlier this offseason.
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TB - WR Mike Evans discusses his lack of focus
Source: PewterReport.com - Scott Reynolds
Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans said he lost focus during games last season. 'You know, I wasn't focused in some games and I have to do that better. I have to practice more. I have to get better in practice with it. It just comes with repetition. Last season is behind me.'
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Evans is set to be a big part of the Bucs passing game again this year, and improved concentration should help him be more consistent and put up better numbers. Last year, Evans had the 6th-highest targets-to-route-run percentage of 30.9 percent. However, he had a league-leading 11 dropped passes. He should be targeted around the same rate this year, and with better red-zone performance Evans could post top-10 numbers for fantasy owners (last year he was the 26th-best fantasy WR in standard-scoring leagues).
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IND - WR Donte Moncrief skidded without Andrew Luck
Source: USA TODAY Fantasy Sports
Indianapolis Colts WR Donte Moncrief caught 34 passes for 381 yards and five touchdowns through seven games with QB Andrew Luck under center last season. In the nine following games, Moncrief caught just 30 passes for 352 yards and a single touchdown.
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We could see Moncrief catch around 75 passes this year with Luck healthy and back in the lineup. The third-year WR had surgery in May to repair a turf toe injury, but he is expected to be ready for training camp. Being healthy himself and not having to play with a turf toe problem--plus, with Luck back at full strength--equals potentially great things for Moncrief (and his fantasy owners) in 2016.
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LA - Todd Gurley impressed with QB Jared Goff
Source: NFL.com - Tyler Dragon
Los Angeles Rams QB Jared Goff has impressed RB Todd Gurley. 'Couldn't ask for a better QB. We are just excited to have him (here),' Gurley said Friday, July 8. 'He's definitely learning. He's getting better. Just excited to play the upcoming season with him.'
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We love Goff's ability to scan the field quickly, process information rapidly and get rid of the ball before pressure can get to him. He was the sixth-most blitzed QB in 2015 (142 blitzes faced), yet was only contacted on 86 of those plays and sacked just 26 times. We'd like to see better pass placement from the rookie QB, and at 6'4" 215 pounds he's a bit leaner than ideal. Fantasy owners in re-draft leagues should see him as no more than a QB3. Dynasty players should see him as a potential Matt Ryan-like prospect.
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ATL - WR Mohamed Sanu impressing Matt Ryan
Source: AtlantaFalcons.com - Andrew Hirsh
Atlanta Falcons WR Mohamed Sanu has been developing chemistry with QB Matt Ryan during spring practices, and Ryan said he has been impressed with how strong Sanu's hands are.
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Perhaps a fresh start in Atlanta will help the former Bengals receiver do better with a larger role. Back in 2014, Sanu ran 508 routes as a No.2 WR for the Bengals opposite superstar A.J. Green. In those 508 routes, Sanu was thrown to 19.1 percent of the time but had a bad rate of 7.1 percent drops-per-target. He finished 2014 as the 30th fantasy WR in standard-scoring leagues. Boom-or-best potential is there for Sanu in the Kyle Shanahan offense. Right now, his ADP is WR51 (11.03) in 12-team PPR leagues.
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PHI - WR Rueben Randle the No. 2 receiver?
Source: NJ.com - Eliot Shorr-Parks
Philadelphia Eagles WR Rueben Randle is listed as the No. 2 wide receiver behind WR Jordan Matthews, with WR Nelson Agholor listed as the No. 3 receiver, according to NJ.com's Eliot Shorr-Parks.
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Randle is not consistent, and we're not expecting that to change now that he's with the Eagles. The former Giants WR has always had natural talent, but drops, injuries and inconsistencies kept him from playing up to his potential. The Doug Pederson offense isn't going to fill the air with footballs, so Randle is a shaky WR7/WR8 for fantasy owners in 2016.
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SEA - RB Thomas Rawls confident in camp readiness
Source: ESPN.com - Sheil Kapadia
Seattle Seahawks RB Thomas Rawls (ankle) said he will 'most definitely' be ready for the start of training camp, according to ESPN's Sheil Kapadia.
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Rawls is the frontrunner to be the successor to Marshawn Lynch, although Seattle did add three RBs to the mix via the 2016 NFL draft. Before getting hurt in Week 14, Rawls had four 100-yard rushing games--including a 200-yard day on the ground against the 49ers in Week 11. If healthy (and the bellcow), Rawls has a chance to perform like a high-end RB2 for fantasy owners. His current ADP is RB14 (3.12) in 12-team PPR leagues.
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CIN - Cincy hasn't talked with WR Anquan Boldin
Source: Bengals.com - Dan Hoard
Free-agent WR Anquan Boldin (49ers) has not been contacted by the Cincinnati Bengals, according to director of player personnel Duke Tobin.
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Boldin may not be the player he used to be, but we imagine the veteran should be able to latch on with some team during training camp. The Bengals lost Mohamed Sanu (Falcons) and Marvin Jones (Lions) in free agency, so having interest in any WR before/during/after camp would make sense. At this time, it doesn't sound like Boldin is on their radar.
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18. MIA - WR Leonte Carroo a coach favorite?
Source: NFL.com - Conor Orr
Miami Dolphins WR Leonte Carroo received first-team repetitions during minicamp and was head coach Adam Gase's first-hand selection in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft.
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The Rutgers product is a favorite of our dynasty staff. Carroo missed four games in 2015 due to a high-ankle sprain and a suspension, but when he's on the field he can be consistently productive. His ability to get open--and get vertical--is apparent in his whopping 19.38 average yards-before-contact-per-reception. That is well above the FBS average of 11.41 yards, and ranked 5th for all WRs with 35 receptions or more in 2015. He may be behind Kenny Stills as the Dolphins No.3 WR entering training camp, but don't be shocked if (when?) Carroo passes the veteran.
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PIT - Le'Veon Bell on track for camp Source: ESPN.com - James Walker
Pittsburgh Steelers RB Le'Veon Bell (knee) said he is on schedule to be ready for training camp and that his leg is stronger than ever before.
[ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOOTBALLGUYS VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]
More good news for Bell (and for his fantasy owners) as training camp draws closer. Bell has gone through his recovery without any setbacks, and the team should have him ready for Week 1. However, we don't think Bell sees much--if any--time in the preseason. When healthy, all fantasy owners know Bell can easily be a top-5 fantasy RB. His current ADP shows confidence in the fourth-year player as he's going off the board at RB1 (1.04) in 12-team PPR leagues.
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CIN - TE Tyler Eifert set to miss games?
Source: Bengals.com - Dan Hoard
Cincinnati Bengals TE Tyler Eifert (ankle) is expected to miss the early part of the season, according to director of player personnel Duke Tobin.
[ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOOTBALLGUYS VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]
After his ankle surgery, there was plenty of speculation that Eifert might miss the first couple of regular season games. Tobin's comments cement what some had already thought was the most-possible outcome. We'll know more about Eifert's status as we go through training camp, but fantasy owners should have another option ready. He's missed 19 games in three seasons, and now it looks like he'll miss some more. Eifert's current ADP is TE4 (6.05) in 12-team PPR leagues--and that may fall after this news.
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DEN - OLB Von Miller making progress in talks
Source: 9News.com - Mike Klis
Denver Broncos LB Von Miller has made significant progress in contract talks with the Denver, but the two sides were not expected to talk Sunday, July 10.
[ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOOTBALLGUYS VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]
The deadline to sign Miller is on Friday, and we're expecting something to get done. Reports indicate the Broncos may be offering him over $60 million guaranteed in the first three years of the contract. That number might have to climb just a bit to beat the $63.2 million Fletcher Cox (Eagles) received earlier this offseason.
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TB - WR Mike Evans discusses his lack of focus
Source: PewterReport.com - Scott Reynolds
Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans said he lost focus during games last season. 'You know, I wasn't focused in some games and I have to do that better. I have to practice more. I have to get better in practice with it. It just comes with repetition. Last season is behind me.'
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Evans is set to be a big part of the Bucs passing game again this year, and improved concentration should help him be more consistent and put up better numbers. Last year, Evans had the 6th-highest targets-to-route-run percentage of 30.9 percent. However, he had a league-leading 11 dropped passes. He should be targeted around the same rate this year, and with better red-zone performance Evans could post top-10 numbers for fantasy owners (last year he was the 26th-best fantasy WR in standard-scoring leagues).
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IND - WR Donte Moncrief skidded without Andrew Luck
Source: USA TODAY Fantasy Sports
Indianapolis Colts WR Donte Moncrief caught 34 passes for 381 yards and five touchdowns through seven games with QB Andrew Luck under center last season. In the nine following games, Moncrief caught just 30 passes for 352 yards and a single touchdown.
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We could see Moncrief catch around 75 passes this year with Luck healthy and back in the lineup. The third-year WR had surgery in May to repair a turf toe injury, but he is expected to be ready for training camp. Being healthy himself and not having to play with a turf toe problem--plus, with Luck back at full strength--equals potentially great things for Moncrief (and his fantasy owners) in 2016.
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LA - Todd Gurley impressed with QB Jared Goff
Source: NFL.com - Tyler Dragon
Los Angeles Rams QB Jared Goff has impressed RB Todd Gurley. 'Couldn't ask for a better QB. We are just excited to have him (here),' Gurley said Friday, July 8. 'He's definitely learning. He's getting better. Just excited to play the upcoming season with him.'
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We love Goff's ability to scan the field quickly, process information rapidly and get rid of the ball before pressure can get to him. He was the sixth-most blitzed QB in 2015 (142 blitzes faced), yet was only contacted on 86 of those plays and sacked just 26 times. We'd like to see better pass placement from the rookie QB, and at 6'4" 215 pounds he's a bit leaner than ideal. Fantasy owners in re-draft leagues should see him as no more than a QB3. Dynasty players should see him as a potential Matt Ryan-like prospect.
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ATL - WR Mohamed Sanu impressing Matt Ryan
Source: AtlantaFalcons.com - Andrew Hirsh
Atlanta Falcons WR Mohamed Sanu has been developing chemistry with QB Matt Ryan during spring practices, and Ryan said he has been impressed with how strong Sanu's hands are.
[ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOOTBALLGUYS VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]
Perhaps a fresh start in Atlanta will help the former Bengals receiver do better with a larger role. Back in 2014, Sanu ran 508 routes as a No.2 WR for the Bengals opposite superstar A.J. Green. In those 508 routes, Sanu was thrown to 19.1 percent of the time but had a bad rate of 7.1 percent drops-per-target. He finished 2014 as the 30th fantasy WR in standard-scoring leagues. Boom-or-best potential is there for Sanu in the Kyle Shanahan offense. Right now, his ADP is WR51 (11.03) in 12-team PPR leagues.
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PHI - WR Rueben Randle the No. 2 receiver?
Source: NJ.com - Eliot Shorr-Parks
Philadelphia Eagles WR Rueben Randle is listed as the No. 2 wide receiver behind WR Jordan Matthews, with WR Nelson Agholor listed as the No. 3 receiver, according to NJ.com's Eliot Shorr-Parks.
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Randle is not consistent, and we're not expecting that to change now that he's with the Eagles. The former Giants WR has always had natural talent, but drops, injuries and inconsistencies kept him from playing up to his potential. The Doug Pederson offense isn't going to fill the air with footballs, so Randle is a shaky WR7/WR8 for fantasy owners in 2016.
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SEA - RB Thomas Rawls confident in camp readiness
Source: ESPN.com - Sheil Kapadia
Seattle Seahawks RB Thomas Rawls (ankle) said he will 'most definitely' be ready for the start of training camp, according to ESPN's Sheil Kapadia.
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Rawls is the frontrunner to be the successor to Marshawn Lynch, although Seattle did add three RBs to the mix via the 2016 NFL draft. Before getting hurt in Week 14, Rawls had four 100-yard rushing games--including a 200-yard day on the ground against the 49ers in Week 11. If healthy (and the bellcow), Rawls has a chance to perform like a high-end RB2 for fantasy owners. His current ADP is RB14 (3.12) in 12-team PPR leagues.
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CIN - Cincy hasn't talked with WR Anquan Boldin
Source: Bengals.com - Dan Hoard
Free-agent WR Anquan Boldin (49ers) has not been contacted by the Cincinnati Bengals, according to director of player personnel Duke Tobin.
[ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOOTBALLGUYS VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ]
Boldin may not be the player he used to be, but we imagine the veteran should be able to latch on with some team during training camp. The Bengals lost Mohamed Sanu (Falcons) and Marvin Jones (Lions) in free agency, so having interest in any WR before/during/after camp would make sense. At this time, it doesn't sound like Boldin is on their radar.
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18. MIA - WR Leonte Carroo a coach favorite?
Source: NFL.com - Conor Orr
Miami Dolphins WR Leonte Carroo received first-team repetitions during minicamp and was head coach Adam Gase's first-hand selection in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft.
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The Rutgers product is a favorite of our dynasty staff. Carroo missed four games in 2015 due to a high-ankle sprain and a suspension, but when he's on the field he can be consistently productive. His ability to get open--and get vertical--is apparent in his whopping 19.38 average yards-before-contact-per-reception. That is well above the FBS average of 11.41 yards, and ranked 5th for all WRs with 35 receptions or more in 2015. He may be behind Kenny Stills as the Dolphins No.3 WR entering training camp, but don't be shocked if (when?) Carroo passes the veteran.
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Source: footballguys.com