Jaden McDaniels Records Double-Double in Game 3
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels recorded 20 points, 10 rebounds, three assists, one steal, one block, and one three-pointer in 41 minutes during Thursday's Game 3 win over Denver. He was highly efficient from the field and played a key two-way role, logging heavy minutes while defending primary scorers. McDaniels' expanded workload boosts his DFS appeal, especially with Anthony Edwards managing a lingering knee issue. Julius Randle and Rudy Gobert continue to handle frontcourt usage, while McDaniels offers reliable multi-category production when minutes remain elevated.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Ayo Dosunmu Paces Wolves in Game 3 Victory
Minnesota Timberwolves guard/forward Ayo Dosunmu finished with 25 points, three rebounds, and nine assists in 32 minutes during Thursday's Game 3 win over Denver. He led the team in scoring and did most of his damage inside the arc, staying efficient while facilitating offense. Dosunmu continues to hold a key role off the bench, and his usage rises when Anthony Edwards is limited, boosting his DFS appeal. Donte DiVincenzo and Julius Randle continue to provide reliable production, and Dosunmu is trending as a strong DFS option with his growing playmaking role.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Jalen Johnson Flirts with Triple-Double in Game 3 Win
Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson posted 24 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists, two steals, one block, and two three-pointers in 38 minutes during Thursday's Game 3 win over New York. He carried a heavy workload and contributed across all categories, continuing to anchor Atlanta's frontcourt production despite inconsistent shooting compared to his regular-season efficiency. Johnson's high usage and all-around role keep his fantasy value strong in all formats. CJ McCollum and Nickeil Alexander-Walker continue to provide reliable support, while Dyson Daniels chips in on defense but isn't heavily involved as a scorer.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Mikal Bridges Goes Scoreless in Game 3 Loss
New York Knicks guard/forward Mikal Bridges went scoreless with one rebound and two assists in 21 minutes during Thursday's Game 3 loss to Atlanta. His limited role stood out, as Miles McBride logged 31 minutes and produced 15 points with five three-pointers, signaling a possible shift in the rotation. Bridges' usage has dipped, and his offensive inconsistency is becoming a concern in playoff formats. Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns continue to carry the scoring load, while McBride emerges as a viable DFS value option if his minutes remain elevated.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Anthony Edwards Limited to 24 Minutes in Game 3
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards left Thursday's Game 3 win over Denver late in the fourth quarter and did not return, finishing with 17 points, five rebounds, three assists, and two three-pointers in 24 minutes. He dealt with foul trouble and ongoing knee soreness that has lingered throughout the series, putting his status for Game 4 in question. Edwards still carries heavy usage when active, but the uncertainty adds risk. Ayo Dosunmu and Donte DiVincenzo picked up extra run, with Dosunmu delivering 25 points and nine assists, making him a strong DFS alternative if Edwards is limited.
Source: Brett Siegel
Source: Brett Siegel
Jalen Brunson Pours in 26 in Game 3 Defeat
New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson finished with 26 points, three rebounds, four assists, two steals, and zero three-pointers across 40 minutes in Thursday's one-point loss to Atlanta. He carried the offense with 23 shot attempts but missed all five from deep and committed a late turnover in the final possession. Brunson has cleared 25 points in all three games this series, maintaining elite usage. OG Anunoby and Karl-Anthony Towns continue to benefit as secondary scorers, while Miles McBride remains a deep-league option for threes.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
CJ McCollum Delivers Clutch Shot in Game 3 Win
Atlanta Hawks guard CJ McCollum finished with 23 points, five rebounds, one assist, two steals, two blocks, and two three-pointers in Thursday's narrow Game 3 win over New York. He struggled to find rhythm after halftime but came through when it mattered, knocking down the go-ahead mid-range jumper in the final seconds. McCollum has now topped 20 points in each game this series, averaging strong scoring with modest peripherals. His steady usage and late-game role make him a reliable DFS option heading into Saturday's Game 4 with Atlanta holding a 2-1 series edge.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Jordan Kyrou Recoverying From Minor Knee Procedure
St. Louis Blues forward Jordan Kyrou underwent a minor knee procedure this week but is expected to be ready for training camp, the team announced Thursday. Whether Kyrou will start the 2026-27 campaign with the Blues remains uncertain, as he has often been linked to a trade away from St. Louis. Late in the season, Kyrou boosted his trade value, ending the campaign with a five-game point streak. He notched a point per game across his last 11 outings. Overall, it was a disappointing year for Kyrou, who failed to hit the 50-point mark after his third career 70-point season in 2024-25. In 72 appearances, Kyrou contributed 18 goals and 28 assists. A fresh start elsewhere might benefit both sides and make Kyrou more appealing to fantasy managers.
Source: NHL.com
Source: NHL.com
Roope Hintz "Ways Away" From Returning
Dallas Stars center Roope Hintz (lower body) resumed skating on Wednesday, Lia Assimakopoulos of the Dallas Morning News reports. This is a significant step toward returning to the lineup, but Hintz's comeback isn't imminent. "He's still a ways away," Stars head coach Gulutzan said. "Your next step before we kind of see where he's at is probably to skate with us, so we'll see when he's ready to do that." Hintz hasn't traveled with the team to Saint Paul and will miss Saturday's Game 4 of the first-round series against the Minnesota Wild. He is also highly doubtful to play in Game 5, scheduled for Tuesday in Dallas. Justin Hryckowian has been effective on the first line this postseason and is likely to keep his spot until Hintz returns.
Source: Lia Assimakopoulos
Source: Lia Assimakopoulos
Jason Dickinson Could Be an Option for Game 3
Edmonton Oilers center Jason Dickinson (undisclosed) might be ready to return to the lineup on Friday night against the Anaheim Ducks. Following a standout two-goal performance in the series opener, Dickinson sat out Wednesday's Game 2 with an undisclosed injury. According to Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch, Dickinson had a 50 percent chance of playing Wednesday morning. Having now had more time to recover from his injury, it's possible Dickinson is healthy enough to rejoin the action on Friday. Assuming he's available, Dickinson will likely be back alongside Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Jack Roslovic on the third line after their impressive showing in Game 1.
Source: TSN
Source: TSN
Adam Henrique Misses Trip to Anaheim
Edmonton Oilers center Adam Henrique (lower body) will miss Games 3 and 4 of the first-round series against the Anaheim Ducks. He has not traveled with the team as the series moves to Anaheim. The veteran remains day-to-day with a lower-body injury sustained in Game 1. With Jason Dickinson (undisclosed) also unavailable, Josh Samanski and Curtiz Lazar entered the lineup for Game 2. One of them will head to the press box if Dickinson is cleared for Game 3 on Friday. Samanski's goal in Wednesday's 6-4 loss could boost his chances of staying in the lineup.
Source: TSN
Source: TSN
Jake Sanderson Dealing With Head Injury
Ottawa Senators defenseman Jake Sanderson exited Thursday's Game 3 against Carolina due to a head injury. Initially, it was believed his early exit stemmed from a hand injury sustained in the second period. But after the game, Senators head coach Travis Green was adamant it was due to Taylor Hall's high hit. "It's pretty obvious why he left the game," Green said. The hit occurred late in the second frame, and Sanderson left the action after taking two more shifts following the incident. Sanderson has recorded two assists, five SOG, 10 blocks, and five hits through the first three games of this postseason. He would be a major loss for Ottawa if he had to sit out any additional time, particularly with Artem Zub (undisclosed) already out of commission.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Josh Manson Evaluated for Upper-Body Injury
Colorado Avalanche defenseman Josh Manson is being evaluated for an upper-body injury after Game 3 against the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday, Corey Masisak of the Denver Post reports. Manson was injured in the first period after taking a hit from Kings defenseman Joel Edmundson. He tried to return to the game in the second period but clearly wasn't himself. The 12-year-old veteran logged only 4:57 of ice time, recording one assist, one hit, and four penalty minutes. Manson, who has registered assists in back-to-back games, has until Sunday to recover from his injury. If he can't play in Game 4, Nick Blankenburg will likely be thrown into action.
Source: Corey Masisak
Source: Corey Masisak
Seahawks Draft Jadarian Price at No. 32 Overall
The Seattle Seahawks have selected Notre Dame running back prospect Jadarian Price with the 32nd and final pick in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The opening night of the draft concludes with two running backs off the board, and both of them were from Notre Dame. Together, Price and new Cardinals running back Jeremiyah Love made history, marking the first time in the common draft era that the first two running backs selected were from the same school. As the 1B option behind Love, Price racked up 761 scrimmage yards and 13 offensive touchdowns (plus two special teams touchdowns) last year. He's the early favorite to open the 2026 season as the Seahawks' primary running back after they lost Kenneth Walker III to the Chiefs in free agency. Since Zach Charbonnet (knee) is still working his way back from an ACL tear, Price's main competition in this backfield is free agent signing Emanuel Wilson. The Notre Dame product ranks as the RB26 in RotoBaller's latest dynasty fantasy football rankings, and he has even higher upside given his prominent role in a successful, Super Bowl-winning offense.
Source: Ian Rapoport
Source: Ian Rapoport
Titans Select Keldric Faulk After Trading Up to No. 31 Overall
The Tennessee Titans have selected Auburn edge prospect Keldric Faulk with the 31st overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Tennessee acquired the rights to select Faulk in a six-pick trade with the Buffalo Bills. He was a three-year contributor in the SEC, racking up 109 tackles, 19.5 tackles for loss, and 10 sacks across 37 games at Auburn. The 21-year-old is capable of playing inside or outside on the defensive line, and this versatility makes him an immediate fit in a new-look Titans defense led by defensive-minded head coach Robert Saleh. He'll join playmakers Jermaine Johnson II, Jeffery Simmons, and John Franklin-Myers on the defensive line in Nashville.
Source: Jim Wyatt
Source: Jim Wyatt
Peter Woods Selected 29th Overall by Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs have selected Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods with the 29th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Across 12 games as a junior at Clemson in 2025, Woods recorded 10 solo tackles, 3.5 TFLs, and two sacks. The 21-year-old is known as an explosive athlete who excels at getting into the backfield and disrupting plays. He needs to show more consistency as both a run defender and a pass rusher, but Woods profiles as a high-upside player for the Chiefs to mold for the future. With star Kansas City defensive tackle Chris Jones entering his age-32 season in 2026, Woods could be part of the team's eventual succession plan on the interior of their defensive line.
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Titans Acquire 31st Overall Pick From Bills
The Tennessee Titans have traded up into the first round, acquiring the No. 31 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft from the Buffalo Bills. In total, six selections are on the move. The full trade sends the 35th, 66th, and 101st picks to the Bills and the 31st, 69th, and 165th picks to the Titans. The Bills had previously traded back to the 31st slot in a deal with the Patriots, and now they're moving out of the first round entirely. Meanwhile, the Titans are making their second pick of the night after taking Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate at No. 4 overall. In the penultimate selection of the first round, Tennessee will pivot to the defensive side of the ball, taking Auburn edge rusher Keldric Faulk.
Source: Albert Breer
Source: Albert Breer
Jets Select Omar Cooper Jr. at No. 30 Overall in NFL Draft
The New York Jets have selected wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. with the 30th overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft. New York traded the 33rd and 179th picks in order to move up and select Cooper at No. 30. The move has significant contract implications, as first-round picks are eligible for a fifth-year option. The Jets will now have control over Cooper through 2030, giving them a talented wide receiver to pair with Garrett Wilson. Cooper had an impressive final season at Indiana, catching passes from Fernando Mendoza in the national championship-winning Hoosiers offense. Across 16 games last year, he caught 69 passes, 937 yards, and 13 touchdowns. The Jets continue to supply quarterback Geno Smith with a plethora of weapons, adding Cooper and fellow first-round pick Kenyon Sadiq to an offense that already features Wilson, Breece Hall, and Mason Taylor. As it stands, Cooper ranks as the overall WR50 in RotoBaller's latest dynasty fantasy football rankings.
Source: Ari Meirov
Source: Ari Meirov
Patriots Trade Up Three Spots, Select Caleb Lomu 28th Overall
The New England Patriots have traded up from pick 31 to pick 28 to select Utah offensive lineman Caleb Lomu. Per NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, the Patriots are sending pick 125 to the Buffalo Bills in addition to pick 31. Lomu spent his final two years in college as the starting left tackle for the Utes, but is generally considered to be a developmental prospect with plenty of room left to improve. The Patriots have 2025 number four overall pick Will Campbell at left tackle and veteran Morgan Moses at right tackle, so Lomu could either move inside or spend his first year in the NFL in a reserve role. Either way, New England has fortified the protection in front of franchise quarterback Drake Maye for the future.
Source: NFL Network - Mike Garafolo
Source: NFL Network - Mike Garafolo
Cade Cavalli Punches Out 10 in Impressive Outing, Worth a Pickup?
Washington Nationals starting pitcher Cade Cavalli looked sharp on the mound during Thursday's outing against the Atlanta Braves. The right-hander tossed five innings, allowing two earned runs on five hits, while striking out 10 batters. He came out for the sixth inning, but was pulled after allowing a leadoff single. It didn't take long for the Nats' bullpen to blow this game, which will keep Cavalli out of the win column. The biggest problem for the right-hander this season has been an inability to work deep into games. Cavalli has only pitched into the sixth inning once in six starts. He'll take a 4.01 ERA, 1.66 WHIP, and a 28:18 K:BB ratio into his next outing against the New York Mets. He'll offer some streaming appeal against the struggling Mets offense.
Source: mlb.com
Source: mlb.com
Jets Trade Up Into First Round, Acquire Pick No. 30 From 49ers
The New York Jets have acquired the 30th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft from the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for the 33rd and 179th overall picks. The Niners had initially traded back from 27th to 30th with the Dolphins, and now they're trading out of the first round entirely. Barring any additional trades, the 49ers are now set to kick off Day 2 with the first pick in the second round. Meanwhile, the Jets are making their third selection of Day 1 after they previously selected Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey and Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq. Moving back into the first round has contract implications, as first-round picks are eligible for a fifth-year option. It appears the Jets were willing to part with a Day 3 pick in order to move up three slots and guarantee a fifth year of control over their imminent selection, which will reportedly be Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr.
Source: Adam Schefter
Source: Adam Schefter
Dolphins Trade Up Three Spots, Select Chris Johnson 27th Overall
The Miami Dolphins have traded up from pick No. 30 to pick No. 27 to select San Diego State cornerback Chris Johnson. Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Miami has sent picks 30 and 90 to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for picks 27 and 138. Johnson had a productive season as a senior at San Diego State in 2025, recording 36 solo tackles, nine passes defensed, and four interceptions. He returned two of his four interceptions for touchdowns, showcasing his big-play ability. The Miami secondary figures to be a relatively open competition for playing time, so Johnson should have a chance to step in as a starter immediately if he can produce in training camp and the preseason.
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Abner Uribe Takes Loss on Thursday, Remains Volatile Fantasy Asset
Milwaukee Brewers relief pitcher Abner Uribe has seen better days after struggling during Thursday's appearance. The right-hander was called upon in a tie game in the ninth inning on Thursday. Uribe was able to record one strikeout before allowing a walkoff home run to Spencer Torkelson. Before this, Uribe was looking sharp with two saves in his last three appearances ahead of Thursday's game. Trevor Megill pitched a scoreless seventh inning, but holds an 8.00 ERA on the season. Angel Zerpa blew the lead on Thursday and owns a 6.00 ERA so far this year. Uribe should remain the favorite for saves in Milwaukee going forward.
Source: mlb.com
Source: mlb.com
Texans Trade Up, Select Keylan Rutledge 26th Overall
The Houston Texans have traded up from pick 28 to pick 26 to select Georgia Tech interior offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge. Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Houston is sending picks number 28, 69, and 168 to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for picks 26 and 91. Rutledge began his college career at Middle Tennessee State before transferring to Georgia Tech for his final two collegiate seasons. The Texans have fielded one of the least consistent offensive lines in the NFL over the last two seasons, so Rutledge should have a chance to step in as a starter immediately. Rutledge's presence in Houston should be a boost for Texans running back David Montgomery and quarterback C.J. Stroud.
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Dillon Thieneman Selected 25th Overall by Bears
University of Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman has been selected 25th overall in the 2026 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears. Thieneman was a playmaker across 15 games for the Ducks in 2025, recording 44 solo tackles, 3.5 TFLs, two interceptions, and one sack. The 21-year-old also posted elite testing numbers at the 2026 scouting combine, running a 4.35-second 40-yard dash and recording a 41-inch vertical jump. Thieneman is known as a versatile safety who can excel in a variety of different coverage schemes. In Chicago, Thieneman should have a chance to step in as a starter in the secondary right away.
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Browns Select Wide Receiver KC Concepcion With 24th Overall Selection
The Cleveland Browns have selected wide receiver KC Concepcion with the 24th overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft out of Texas A&M. Concepcion is the fourth wide receiver selected in this year's opening round, joining Carnell Tate, Jordyn Tyson, and Makai Lemon. Concepcion began his college career at North Carolina State in 2023 and 2024, before joining the Aggies for his final campaign. In 2025, Concepcion would enjoy his best season, totaling nine receiving scores, which led the SEC, and a career-high 919 yards on 61 receptions. The wideout was named a consensus All-American and was awarded the 2025 Paul Hornung Award. Scouts credit the wide receiver with having a full route tree and the skill set to play physically for his 6-foot frame. Concepcion could immediately carve out a role for fantasy in a weak Cleveland Browns wide receiver room that was led by Jerry Jeudy in 2025, who totaled just 602 yards and two touchdowns.
Source: Ari Meirov
Source: Ari Meirov
Trevor Megill Pitches in Seventh Inning, Trending in Wrong Direction for Saves?
Milwaukee Brewers relief pitcher Trevor Megill could be trending in the wrong direction as a saves candidate. The right-hander has four saves on the season, but isn't always tasked with pitching in the final frame. On Thursday, Megill came into the game in the seventh inning and picked up his third hold of the year. He tossed a clean inning, but Angel Zerpa coughed up the lead in the next inning. The scoreless inning from Megill is positive, but that doesn't erase his 9.00 ERA through eight innings in 2026. Abner Uribe appears to be the player the Brewers plan to lean on in the ninth inning right now. Megill isn't a must-roster player until he can fully claim the ninth-inning role.
Source: mlb.com
Source: mlb.com
Malachi Lawrence Joins Cowboys at 23rd Pick
After trading down from the 20th overall selection with the Philadelphia Eagles, the Dallas Cowboys will select UCF defensive end Malachi Lawrence with the 23rd pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Lawrence spent his entire college career playing for UCF but did not carve out a full-time role on the defense until his second season. In 2023, Lawrence would tally 7.5 sacks with 105 tackles for loss. After a somewhat down season in 2024, where he logged only 5.0 sacks, Lawrence would return to form in his senior campaign, logging a career-high 11.0 tackles for loss with 7.0 sacks, and was named first-team All-Big 12. Per scouting reports, Lawrence has the skill set to win on the line with both his power and speed. Lawrence will join a Dallas defense that struggled to pressure the opposing quarterbacks last fall, logging just 35.0 total sacks.
Source: Ari Alexander
Source: Ari Alexander
Akheem Mesidor Selected 22nd Overall by Chargers
The Los Angeles Chargers have selected defensive end Akheem Mesidor with the 22nd overall pick out of Miami. Mesidor began his time in college playing for West Virginia before joining the Hurricanes for his final three campaigns. During his first season in Miami (2022), Mesidor immediately made a significant impact, tallying 7.0 sacks with 10.5 tackles for loss, the second-highest of his career. He then missed most of the 2023 season due to a foot injury, but quickly found his stride and went on to string together two productive seasons to finish his career. In 2025, Mesidor totaled a season-best 12.5 sacks and emerged as one of the premier edge rushers in this class. While he is one of the older prospects in this class and has dealt with serious injuries, he has the potential to make a massive impact on the field. He will look to bolster a Chargers defense that totaled the 10th-most sacks in football last season.
Source: Ari Meirov
Source: Ari Meirov
Steelers Select Offensive Tackle Max Iheanachor With 21st Pick
The Pittsburgh Steelers have selected offensive tackle Max Iheanachor out of Arizona State with the 21st selection in the 2026 NFL Draft. Iheanachor has spent his entire three-year college career with Arizona State. In his first season (2023), the Nigerian native appeared in only six games before carving out a full-time role over his final two seasons. The 6-foot-6 lineman is credited with having elite range for his size and should have little trouble transitioning to the Pittsburgh running scheme. While there were concerns in the pre-draft process regarding his ability in the passing game, he may adjust well, given his strong showing during the Senior Bowl. Iheanachor will join a Pittsburgh offensive line that surrendered just 31 sacks during the season but struggled to generate consistent momentum on the ground, averaging a low 103.3 rushing yards per game.
Source: Ari Meirov
Source: Ari Meirov
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