Mitchell Marner Dealing With Illness
Vegas Golden Knights forward Mitchell Marner is battling an illness, Danny Webster of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports. Golden Knights head coach Bruce Cassidy revealed that an illness was going around the locker room, affecting Marner, Shea Theodore, and a third, unnamed player. Marner has been a good fit in Vegas this season, posting 59 points (16 goals, 43 assists) in as many games. He has been used throughout the lineup, most recently as the second-line center. If Marner can't play in Tuesday's matchup with the Buffalo Sabres, Tomas Hertl will likely get a chance to join the top six.
Source: Danny Webster
Source: Danny Webster
Mark Stone Considered Day-to-Day
Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mark Stone (upper body) is day-to-day, according to head coach Bruce Cassidy. The oft-injured star suffered an upper-body injury in Sunday's loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins. However, it appears Stone avoided a major injury and could be in contention to return to the lineup on Tuesday night against the Buffalo Sabres. Stone has racked up 60 points (21 goals, 39 assists) in 43 games this season, averaging the sixth-most points in the league (1.40 per game). Alexander Holtz is poised to replace Stone in the lineup if he's forced to miss additional time.
Source: Sportsnet
Source: Sportsnet
Jason Day Attempts to Bounce Back from The Genesis Invitational
Jason Day was enjoying a solid start to the 2026 season. The Australian golfer almost won The American Express with a runner-up result. A couple weeks ago Day missed the cut at The Genesis Invitational after a 73-74 start. Day could not get off the tees far enough accurately and the birdie opportunities just did not fall. Day is still averaging 296.9 yards off the tee (142nd) with accuracy under 60% at 59. 69%. Approach and proximity are important at the Arnold Palmer. Bay Hill is a long course at 7,454 yards. This includes five Par 4's all longer than 450 yards. Day might be someone to stay away from in betting circles this weekend.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Santi Aldama Questionable Tuesday
Memphis Grizzlies forward/center Santi Aldama (knee) is considered questionable for Tuesday's action against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Spanish big man is managing a right knee injury and hasn't played since January, missing 16 of the last 18 games. GG Jackson II and Olivier-Maxence Prosper have benefited from the Grizzlies' lack of depth in the frontcourt. Aldama's return could affect the playing time of both players, though it looks almost certain he will play with a minutes restriction initially after missing so much time.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Cedric Coward Could Return Tuesday
Memphis Grizzlies guard/forward Cedric Coward (knee) is listed as questionable for Tuesday's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The 22-year-old rookie could return to the lineup after missing seven games with a right knee injury. Despite battling some consistency issues, Coward has had a good rookie campaign, averaging 13.3 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 2.9 assists across 26.3 minutes of play. If Coward is cleared for action, there could be fewer minutes available to Walter Clayton Jr. and Rayan Rupert.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Jacob Bridgeman Rolling into Arnold Palmer Invitational
Jacob Bridgeman comes off an impressive win at The Genesis Invitational. The young American golfer has been on fire with his putter gaining a tour-leading 1.276 strokes. Furthermore, Bridgeman is gaining almost across the board on all major metrics in 2026. That includes a surprising 15th in greens in regulation at 74.17%. Bridgeman's nerves do seem to tighten up on Sunday's though as he averages 29.8 putts per round. He finished T-15 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational last year where Bridgeman got better as the event went on. Bridgeman remains a solid DFS threat for this weekend and even into the weekend.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Ty Jerome Could Miss Third Straight Game
Memphis Grizzlies guard Ty Jerome (thigh) is in danger of missing a third consecutive game, as the team has listed him as questionable for Tuesday's meeting with the Minnesota Timberwolves. The 28-year-old is battling a left thigh contusion. Jerome has averaged 19.6 points and 5.6 assists in 21.0 minutes per game since making his season debut in late January. His absence has left a significant hole in the Grizzlies' offense. Scotty Pippen Jr. has made back-to-back starts since Jerome left the lineup, averaging 15.5 points, 4.0 assists, and 1.5 steals. Cam Spencer and Javon Small have also taken on larger roles without Jerome.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Davion Mitchell Iffy to Face Nets
Miami Heat point guard Davion Mitchell (shoulder) is listed as questionable for Tuesday's contest against the Brooklyn Nets. During Saturday's win over Houston, Mitchell reinjured his left shoulder, which had bothered him in January. He missed eight games due to the injury. Fortunately, the issue appears less severe than before, and Mitchell was able to practice on Monday. This could be a sign that he will be ready to go on Tuesday night. If Mitchell isn't available, Kasparas Jakucionis could start in his place. The Lithuanian rookie has averaged 6.9 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 3.7 assists as a starter.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Norman Powell Misses Second Consecutive Game
Miami Heat guard/forward Norman Powell (groin) will be absent for a second consecutive game on Tuesday against the Brooklyn Nets. Last week, Powell was diagnosed with a Grade 1 right groin strain and labeled week-to-week, so it could take a while before the first-year All-Star returns to action. With Powell unavailable, Tyler Herro made his way back to the first unit on Saturday against the Houston Rockets, scoring 18 points and dishing out three assists. Pelle Larsson and Jaime Jaquez Jr. also benefit from Powell's absence.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Anthony Black Likely to Return Tuesday
Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (quadriceps) is considered probable for Tuesday's matchup with the Washington Wizards. He is dealing with a right quadriceps contusion, but it looks like Black's absence will be limited to one game. Black's return will likely bump Tristan da Silva to the second unit. Coming off the bench, da Silva has averaged 7.8 points and 3.1 rebounds per game this season, notably less than his production as a starter. However, Washington allows the second-most bench points in the league, which may help da Silva maintain his recent momentum.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Klay Thompson Questionable Tuesday
Dallas Mavericks guard/forward Klay Thompson (adductor) is questionable to play on Tuesday night against the Charlotte Hornets. The veteran suffered a right adductor contusion in Sunday's loss to Oklahoma City and exited after logging only 15 minutes of action. He may now miss an entire game due to the issue. Thompson has contributed 11.5 points in 21.9 minutes per game during a disappointing season. AJ Johnson could see more action off the Mavericks' bench if Thompson can't play, especially with the team potentially missing three starters. Johnson managed six points, four rebounds, four assists, and one steal in 22 minutes on Sunday.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Russell Henley Looks to Defend Title at the Arnold Palmer Invitational
Russell Henley fell behind early at The Genesis Invitational after an opening-round 76, ultimately missing the cut by two strokes. He now returns to the Arnold Palmer Invitational to defend his 2025 title, where he won by one stroke over Collin Morikawa. Henley was solid throughout the bag in the victory, especially around the greens (+6.38 strokes gained) and with the putter (+3.61). This season, he ranks 38th in total strokes gained (+0.872 per round) and 29th on approach (+0.526), though there have been some concerns. He sits only 106th around the green (-0.054) and has struggled with long-iron proximity, ranking 149th from 175-200 yards (37'8") and 102nd from 200-plus (52'0"), key distances that accounted for nearly 50% of approach shots here last year. With three top-19 finishes before the missed cut and a strong course history at Bay Hill, Henley profiles as a solid bounce-back candidate at $9,400 on DraftKings, though, with slightly more risk than what would normally be expected.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Max Scherzer Could Make Grapefruit League Debut This Weekend
Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Max Scherzer is with the team at camp and threw a side session in full uniform on Monday, according to Ben Nicholson-Smith of Sportsnet. Scherzer could make his Grapefruit League debut as early as this Saturday against the Philadelphia Phillies. The 41-year-old future Hall of Famer signed a one-year, $3 million deal with Toronto last week to return for a 19th major-league season. The eight-time All-Star and three-time Cy Young winner could be ready to open the year in the team's starting rotation despite signing late this spring. Scherzer will always be a bulldog, but Father Time is catching up with him. He went 5-5 with a career-high 5.19 ERA, 1.29 WHIP, and 82:23 K:BB in 85 innings over 17 regular-season starts. Not only is Scherzer no longer dominant on the mound, but durability is a major concern. Scherzer could be a matchup-based streamer in the right matchups, but he's outside RotoBaller's top-100 starting pitcher rankings.
Source: Sportsnet.ca - Ben Nicholson-Smith
Source: Sportsnet.ca - Ben Nicholson-Smith
Alex DeBrincat Collects Two More Points
Detroit Red Wings forward Alex DeBrincat scored and added an assist in Monday afternoon's win versus the Nashville Predators. Halfway through the second period, DeBrincat assisted on Lucas Raymond's 20th goal of the year, and then with 28 seconds left in the game, he scored an empty-net goal to make it 4-2. DeBrincat now has 31 goals and 29 assists on the campaign, and he is leading the Red Wings in scoring.
Source: NHL.com
Source: NHL.com
Andrew Benintendi Should be Back on Thursday
Chicago White Sox outfielder Andrew Benintendi (side) took swings in camp on Sunday and planned to do so again on Monday, according to Scott Merkin of MLB.com. Benintendi said he would be playing if it were the regular season, but there is no reason to rush things on March 2. He is expected to be back in Grapefruit League action after Wednesday's off day. The 31-year-old veteran has been out since being scratched from Friday's spring game with right-side soreness, but he should be ready for Opening Day later this month, barring a setback. Benintendi has quietly hit 20 home runs in each of the last two seasons, but that is pretty much his ceiling, and he hasn't offered much else on one of the worst teams in baseball. He's outside of RotoBaller's top-100 outfield rankings despite being Chicago's starting left fielder.
Source: MLB.com - Scott Merkin
Source: MLB.com - Scott Merkin
Texans to Release Jimmie Ward
The Houston Texans plan to release veteran safety Jimmie Ward (foot) after his contract tolled last year on the Physically Unable to Perform list, a league source told Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Sports. Ward was scheduled for a $2.75 million base salary in 2026. Ward didn't play a single snap for the Texans in 2025 and had foot surgery in December. The 34-year-old veteran defensive back is nearing the end of his career and probably won't have a strong market in free agency this offseason. By cutting Ward, the Texans will save $750,000 in salary cap space for this season. The former 30th overall pick in 2014 by the San Francisco 49ers out of Northern Illinois, Ward only played in 20 games in his time in Houston since the start of the 2023 season, and he recorded 98 tackles (65 solo), five tackles for loss, three interceptions (one returned for a TD), seven pass breakups, and a forced fumble.
Source: KPRC 2 Sports - Aaron Wilson
Source: KPRC 2 Sports - Aaron Wilson
Rams Tender Contracts to Harrison Mevis, Xavier Smith
The Los Angeles Rams announced on Monday that they tendered exclusive-rights free-agent kicker Harrison Mevis and wide receiver Xavier Smith. Neither Mevis nor Smith will be allowed to negotiate with other teams this offseason. Mevis, 23, made his NFL debut last year and was impressive, making 12 of his 13 field-goal attempts (made his lone try from 50-plus yards) and all 39 of his extra-point tries in nine regular-season games. He finished the year ranked as the No. 8 fantasy kicker in terms of fantasy points per game at 8.3. In the playoffs, Mevis was a perfect 15-for-15 on field goals (six) and extra-point tries. The former undrafted kicker out of Missouri should enter the 2026 season as the favorite to be L.A.'s starting kicker, which will make him pretty attractive in fantasy football in one of the league's highest-scoring offenses.
Source: Los Angeles Rams
Source: Los Angeles Rams
Kirill Marchenko Earns Three Points on Monday
Columbus Blue Jackets right winger Kirill Marchenko scored twice and added an assist in Monday's 5-4 overtime victory against the New York Rangers. His first goal came on the power play with 4:28 left in the first period, and the second one was the game-winning goal in overtime. Marchenko now has 23 goals and 27 assists for 50 total points in the 2025-26 season. He will continue to provide top-100 value for fantasy managers.
Source: NHL.com
Source: NHL.com
Nicolai Hojgaard Continues to Search for First PGA Tour Victory at API
A T6 finish last week for Nicolai Hojgaard was a solid accomplishment after making the cut on the number on Friday. Rounds of 66-65 on the weekend earned the Dane his third top 10 in his last four starts. He has missed the cut in both career appearances at the Arnold Palmer Invitational; however, he looks primed to change that this week. He hasn't struck the ball as well with his long irons as others throughout his bag, but his overall ability from tee to green vastly outshines that lone hiccup. He's currently the sixth-ranked player on the PGA Tour in strokes gained from tee to green (+1.681). Perhaps the biggest question is whether he can hang around on a more demanding golf course that is more about limiting mistakes than going pedal to the metal. Play him with confidence.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Xander Bogaerts the Leading Candidate to Hit Leadoff for Padres
San Diego Padres shortstop Xander Bogaerts is the leading candidate to hit leadoff for the team this season, according to The San Diego Union-Tribune's Kevin Acee. Bogaerts has been the team's most common leadoff hitter so far in Cactus League play and appears to be the club's top choice to fill the No. 1 role this year, with outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. moving to the third or fourth spot in the batting order. The 33-year-old veteran's plate skills are declining, but a move to the top of the lineup will definitely help him get more plate appearances and perhaps rack up some more counting stats, at least in runs scored. Second baseman Jake Cronenworth is another candidate for manager Craig Stammen to hit leadoff this year. Bogaerts hit 11 homers for the second straight year in 2025 and also had a career-best 20 steals, but he was mostly underwhelming. A move to the leadoff spot will make him slightly more attractive as middle-infield depth with middling power and speed.
Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune - Kevin Acee
Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune - Kevin Acee
Kevin Coleman Jr. Delivers Mid-Range Results in Most Drills
Missouri wide receiver KEvin Coleman Jr. had a modest performance at the NFL scouting combine, trying to sneak into the conversation as a potential Day 2 pick. Most mock drafts seem to have Coleman being selected on Day 3, and he likely needed a better Combine to significantly bump up his projected selection. In the end, Coleman had a 4.49-second 40-yard dash (24th out of 34 wide receivers) and a 10-foot, six-inch broad jump (18th out of 25 wide receivers). He ranks as the #41 rookie in RotoBaller's latest superflex dynasty leagues for football in 2026. The stats are a little more encouraging, as Coleman finished the year with 732 yards and nine touchdowns. He is a projected fourth-round pick and, at best, will be an end-of-draft option for many dynasty managers.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Denzel Boston Skips Most Combine Testing
Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston chose not to participate in most testing at the NFL Scouting Combine. Boston opted out of major drills, such as the 40-yard dash, and was only evaluated in the 20-yard shuttle and vertical jump. He finished the shuttle drill in 4.28 seconds, ranking third out of seven wide receivers. Meanwhile, his 35" vertical jump ranked 21st among 30 receivers. Draft critics seem to have mixed opinions on whether Boston should have completed more drills. On one hand, he posted a great stat line of 881 yards and 11 touchdowns in college last season, which could speak for itself -- or at least provide a lot more context than an individual Scouting Combine drill. On the other hand, for a healthy player without top-tier status, participating in more tests could have boosted his status among teams that weren't previously sold on him. For what it's worth, Boston still ranks as the #2 wide receiver and #5 prospect in RotoBaller's latest superflex rookie rankings for 2026.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Shane Lowry Trying to Shake Off Last Week's Heartbreak at the API
There isn't much to say about what happened to Shane Lowry on Sunday at the Cognizant Classic. It was a bit unbelievable to watch in the moment, undoubtedly more so to be living it. The only thing the 38-year-old can do is move forward, and the look ahead to another week is the one constant (whether good or bad) that players can count on. He comes to Bay Hill having finished solo third and solo seventh in the last two years. Regardless of what happened in the Palm Beaches, Lowry is still an elite long iron player, ranking in the 95th percentile in strokes gained per approach shot over 200 yards (+0.127). His accuracy off the tee always gives him a chance around Arnie's place. The putter has also cooperated since coming to the States, averaging +0.733 strokes gained on the greens. Obviously, it's hard to know his headplace since leaving PGA National, but the stats give him as good a chance as any this week.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Fernando Tatis Jr. Moving to Middle of the Batting Order?
San Diego Padres All-Star outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. is expected to hit either third or fourth in the team's batting order this year, according to Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune. Tatis primarily hit leadoff for the Friars in 2025, so this is a notable development as he enters his seventh year in the big leagues. Shortstop Xander Bogaerts is expected to move to the leadoff role this season. The 27-year-old Tatis will have more RBI opportunities in the heart of the order, but he'll also have fewer plate appearances and will most likely score fewer runs. Tatis hit .268/.368/.446 with an .814 OPS, 25 home runs, 71 RBI, 111 runs scored, and 32 stolen bases in 691 plate appearances over 155 regular-season games. He's probably not going to return to the 40-homer mark as he did before his PED suspension, but he remains a solid power/speed asset as a top-10 fantasy outfielder, especially if he can continue to show the improved plate discipline he had in 2025.
Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune - Kevin Acee
Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune - Kevin Acee
Makai Lemon's Talent Overshadowed by Character Concerns?
USC wide receiver Makai Lemon is one of the most talented prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft, but character concerns could result in him falling down draft boards. Former NFL player Breiden Fehoko posted on X that he "talked to a scout just now who said he didn't know what Makai Lemon's motive was behind his combine interviews but whoever advised the kid needs to be fired. 'Absolutely bombed it.'" We can only put so much stock into an unconfirmed report from a non-established source, but it's worth noting that Fehoko's claims were echoed by some other media personalities in attendance at the Scouting Combine. It's unfortunate for the young prospect, who could be the first wide receiver off the board after posting 1,156 yards and 11 touchdowns last year. Time will tell whether the pure talent allows scouts to overlook potential character concerns or if the developments of the past week will impact his draft stock.
Source: Breiden Fehoko
Source: Breiden Fehoko
Kyle Stowers Doing Baseball Activities, to Start Running Progression Soon
Miami Marlins outfielder Kyle Stowers (hamstring) took 30 swings and played catch in camp on Sunday, according to Christina De Nicola. Stowers will take some live at-bats in the next few days and will also start a running progression soon as he continues to recover from a mild right-hamstring strain. The 28-year-old left-handed hitter is expected to be back in Grapefruit League action in one to two weeks, and he should be ready for Opening Day at the end of the month, barring a setback. Stowers is a rising fantasy outfielder -- he's ranked at No. 33 at RotoBaller -- after a breakout 2025 campaign in his first full season in Miami. He was the team's lone All-Star representative and finished his fourth MLB season with a .288/.368/.544 slash line, .912 OPS, 25 homers, 73 RBI, 61 runs, and five stolen bases in 457 plate appearances and 117 games. Stowers' batted-ball metrics are promising, but injuries could be an issue.
Source: MLB.com - Christina De Nicola
Source: MLB.com - Christina De Nicola
Fernando Mendoza Worth the 1.01 Pick in Superflex Rookie Drafts?
Indiana quarterback and top NFL Draft prospect Fernando Mendoza continues to generate plenty of buzz. Even though the reigning national champion didn't work out at the Scouting Combine, he still attended for team interviews and media availability. With the draft less than two months away, it appears that Mendoza remains the consensus No. 1 pick in most NFL mock drafts. However, there's a bit of a discrepancy between NFL mock drafts and fantasy football mock drafts. In superflex dynasty leagues, managers will have to make a tougher decision between Mendoza or Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love at the 1.01 selection. Mendoza won the Heisman Trophy with 3,535 passing yards, 41 passing touchdowns, 276 rushing yards, seven rushing touchdowns, and six interceptions. He was elite, but his projected NFL landing spot -- the Las Vegas Raiders -- is less than ideal. The alternative is Love, who had 1,652 scrimmage yards and 21 touchdowns. Those are impressive numbers considering that he shared some of his snap share with Jadarian Price and also dealt with adversity after Notre Dame made a midseason coaching change. The decision of which player to draft at 1.01 will likely come down to managers' positional needs and Love's landing spot. For what it's worth, RotoBaller's latest rookie superflex rankings have Love at #1 and Mendoza at #2.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Jadarian Price Showcases Strength and Speed at Combine
Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price put together an impressive performance at the Scouting Combine ahead of next month's NFL Draft. He finished with 21 reps in the bench press, which ranked fourth-most among running back prospects, and his 4.36-second 40-yard dash time ranked second. These results follow an impressive NCAA season that saw Price post 674 rushing yards, 87 receiving yards, and 13 total touchdowns. He has a nose for the end zone and averaged 6.0 yards per carry, showcasing a blend of scoring and yardage efficiency that should set him up for success in the NFL and in fantasy football. A potential second-round pick in the NFL Draft, Price ranks as the #31 running back in RotoBaller's latest fantasy football rankings for 2026.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Chris Bell Should be Ready for Training Camp
Louisville wide receiver Chris Bell (knee) said last Friday that he is on track in his recovery from a torn ACL that he suffered on Nov. 22 of last year, and he should be able to take part in training camp this summer, according to Jeff Legwold of ESPN. Bell went through medical evaluations at last week's NFL scouting combine but didn't take part in any workouts and is not expected to have a pro-day workout before April's NFL draft. He said he's been cleared by Dallas Cowboys team physician Dr. Dan Cooper, who performed Bell's surgery. Mel Kiper Jr.'s No. 11 WR in this year's draft class will begin running this week. Despite coming off a torn ACL, the 6-foot-2, 222-pounder could come off the board in the second round of this year's NFL draft because of his size and speed combination. Bell tallied 72 taches for 917 yards and six touchdowns in 2025 in his final season at Louisville.
Source: ESPN.com - Jeff Legwold
Source: ESPN.com - Jeff Legwold
Matt Fitzpatrick Continues Scorching Start to 2026 Season
Matt Fitzpatrick finished tied for 24th at the Genesis Invitational two weeks ago and will now prepare for this week's Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in Orlando, Florida. Fitzpatrick now has three straight top-25 finishes and will look to rely on his strong approach play this week. He's gained strokes on approach in all four of his starts this season and has only lost strokes off the tee in one of those starts. Over the past 12 months, Fitzpatrick ranks in the 38th percentile in greens in regulation percentage on approach shots from 150-200 yards in the fairway. This is worth mentioning because, at last year's Arnold Palmer Invitational, over 37% of approach shots came from this distance.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
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