Bills Coaching Staff Pushed to Draft Keon Coleman in 2024
Buffalo Bills owner Terry Pegula pinned the selection of wide receiver Keon Coleman in the 2024 draft on the coaching staff and said that general manager Brandon Beane was "being a team player," and that Coleman wasn't at the top of Beane's list at the time, according to Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic. Buffalo fired head coach Sean McDermott on Monday and promoted Beane to president of football operations. The Bills drafted Coleman in the second round in 2024 out of Florida State, and he's been a bust in his two seasons with the team, catching 67 of 116 targets for 970 yards and eight touchdowns in 26 games. Not only has his production been a disappointment, but he has also dealt with maturity issues and has been suspended by the team for his actions off the field, which include arriving late to a team meeting. With McDermott now gone, that doesn't bode well for Coleman being able to turn things around in Year 3.
Source: The Athletic - Joe Buscaglia
Source: The Athletic - Joe Buscaglia
Dodgers Interested in Re-Signing Enrique Hernandez
Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports that free-agent utility man Enrique Hernandez (elbow) "remains a target" of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Hernandez underwent surgery on his left elbow early in the offseason, so he may not be ready for the start of 2026. Still, it appears Los Angeles may still be interested in bringing him back into the fold. Hernandez posted a .203/.255/.366 slash line with 10 home runs, 35 RBI, and 30 runs scored across 256 plate appearances with the Dodgers in 2025. However, he's been a standout playoff performer across multiple postseasons with Los Angeles, and he spent time at every defensive position other than shortstop and catcher this past season. The Dodgers have a crowded depth chart, so Hernandez would likely fill a super-utility role off the bench when healthy if Los Angeles does indeed retain his services.
Source: The Athletic - Fabian Ardaya
Source: The Athletic - Fabian Ardaya
Brian Daboll Could Become Titans Offensive Coordinator
If former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll doesn't land the Buffalo Bills' head-coaching job, he is expected to wind up as the offensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans under new head coach Robert Saleh, sources told Dianna Russini of The Athletic. The Philadelphia Eagles are conducting their offensive-coordinator search with the understanding that Daboll wants the Bills' head-coach job. Daboll has history with the Bills, as he was their OC from 2018 to 2021. If he doesn't go back to Buffalo, Daboll will head to Tennessee, where he'd work with former the former No. 1 overall pick in quarterback Cameron Ward. The Miami product has the physical skills to succeed in the NFL, but he needs to improve his accuracy after throwing 15 touchdowns and seven interceptions in his first 17 NFL games in 2025.
Source: The Athletic - Dianna Russini
Source: The Athletic - Dianna Russini
Tommy Edman Could Miss Time to Begin 2026 Season?
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman/outfielder Tommy Edman (ankle) underwent ankle surgery early in the offseason. At the time of the procedure, the expectation was that Edman would be ready for Opening Day. However, The Athletic's Fabian Ardaya speculates that the team's "desire to add (utility infielder) Andy Ibanez seemingly suggests that Edman's availability to start the season is in doubt." Ibanez signed a one-year, big-league contract with the Dodgers in early January. Edman, who is projected to be the starting second baseman in Los Angeles, posted a .225/.274/.382 slash line with 13 home runs, 49 RBI, 49 runs, and three stolen bases across 377 plate appearances in 2025. If he does indeed miss time to begin the year, the Dodgers would likely turn to a combination of Ibanez, Miguel Rojas, and Hyeseong Kim to fill in at second base.
Source: The Athletic - Fabian Ardaya
Source: The Athletic - Fabian Ardaya
Yankees Have Checked in with Harrison Bader
Chris Kirschner of The Athletic reports that the New York Yankees have "checked in" with free-agent outfielder Harrison Bader. New York's priority is known to be re-signing free agent outfielder Cody Bellinger, but Bader could represent a potential replacement option in left field. Across 501 plate appearances split between the Minnesota Twins and Philadelphia Phillies in 2025, Bader posted a .277/.347/.449 slash line with 17 home runs, 54 RBI, 61 runs scored, and 11 stolen bases. The Yankees are familiar with Bader, as he appeared in 98 games with New York across the 2022 and 2023 seasons and struggled to a .237/.274/.353 slash line with seven home runs, 46 RBI, 43 runs scored, and 19 stolen bases. However, Bader logged his best barrel rate (10.2%) in 2025 since the 2020 season, which could have the Yankees back in on him. Even if New York misses on Bellinger and signs Bader, he would likely split playing time with young outfielder Jasson Dominguez. As a right-handed hitter with a strong defensive profile, Bader would pair well with the switch-hitting Dominguez, who has defensive issues and had trouble with left-handed pitching in 2025.
Source: The Athletic - Chris Kirschner
Source: The Athletic - Chris Kirschner
Blue Jays Have Had Previous Interest in Steven Kwan
Mitch Bannon of The Athletic reports that the Toronto Blue Jays explored the idea of trading for current Cleveland Guardians outfielder Steven Kwan at the 2025 trade deadline. Toronto is known to be searching for potential outfield upgrades, having reportedly made a sizable offer to outfielder Kyle Tucker before he signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Guardians have two years of team control remaining over Kwan before he hits free agency, which is typically around the time Cleveland usually considers turning players into future assets. Across 693 plate appearances for the Guardians in 2025, Kwan posted a .272/.330/.374 slash line with 11 home runs, 56 RBI, 81 runs scored, and 21 stolen bases. He's won four consecutive Gold Glove awards in left field, so an acquiring team would likely plug him in as its everyday left fielder. If Toronto were to trade for Kwan, Blue Jays outfielders Nathan Lukes and Anthony Santander would likely lose playing time.
Source: The Athletic - Mitch Bannon
Source: The Athletic - Mitch Bannon
Kurt Kitayama Hopes To Continue Strong Start to 2026 Season at American Express
Kurt Kitayama finished tied for 40th at last week's Sony Open in Hawaii. He gained strokes across the board except for putting where he lost 0.53 strokes over the week. Kitayama will hope to continue playing well but will need to find his stroke on the greens in order to have a shot at winning this week. Kitayama finished tied for 58th at last year's American Express and could've finished higher had he not lost 1.24 strokes on approach. Kitayama closed out the 2025 strongly and after a strong showing last week he could continue building momentum early in the 2026 season. Over the past 12 months, Kitayama ranks in the 26th percentile in greens in regulation percentage on approach shots from 50-100 yards in the fairway. This is worth mentioning because at last year's American Express over 15% of approach shots came from this distance.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Princewill Umanmielen Expected to Sign with LSU
Ole Miss star edge rusher Princewill Umanmielen is expected to land at LSU with former head coach Lane Kiffin, according to On3's Pete Nakos. Umanmielen spent his freshman and sophomore seasons at Nebraska before joining the Rebels in 2025. In 15 games this season, he tallied 44 tackles (17 solo), 13 tackles for loss, three sacks, and one pass deflection. He was named a third-team All-SEC performer during his first year in the conference. Heading into his final collegiate season, he should be in for a big year in LSU defensive coordinator Blake Baker's defensive system, and he could play his way into an early draft slot in the 2027 NFL Draft if he lives up to the potential.
Source: Transfer Portal on X
Source: Transfer Portal on X
Scottie Scheffler Returns To American Express After Missing Last Year's Edition
Scottie Scheffler will make his debut appearance for the 2026 season at this week's American Express in La Quinta, California. Scheffler missed last year's edition due to unfortunate injury where he cut his hand open while cooking dinner. However, in 2024 Scheffler finished tied for 17th. Scheffler had an outstanding 2025 season with six wins including two major championships. He'll look to springboard his 2026 season with a strong showing this week. Over the past 12 months, Scheffler ranks in the 48th percentile in greens in regulation percentage from approach shots 50-100 yards in the fairway. This is important because at last year's American Express over 15% of approach shots came from this distance.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Robert MacIntyre Keeps Momentum Rolling Heading Into American Express
Robert MacIntyre finished tied for fourth at last week's Sony Open in Hawaii and showed that his form hasn't dipped after finishing the 2025 season strongly. MacIntyre will look to continue his hot streak at this week's American Express in La Quinta, California. The last time MacIntyre played in this event was in 2024 where he missed the cut. MacIntyre hasn't finished worse than tied for 12th in his previous five starts dating back to the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship last October where he emerged as the eventual winner. Over the past 12 months, MacIntyre ranks in the 89th percentile in greens in regulation percentage from approach shots 50-100 yards in the fairway. This is worth mentioning because at last year's American Express over 15% of approach shots came from this distance.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Brian Harman Can Challenge at American Express if His Putter Stays Hot
Brian Harman finished tied for 61st at last week's Sony Open in Hawaii and will look to bounce back at this week's American Express in La Quinta, California. At last year's American Express, Harman gained 1.76 strokes putting but lost 0.12 strokes on approach which ultimately led to him missing the cut. Last week, at the Sony Open in Hawaii, Harman gained strokes putting but lost strokes on approach and he'll need to get his approach play dialed in if he wants to be near the top of the leaderboard come Sunday. Over the past 12 months, Harman ranks in the 89th percentile in greens in regulation percentage from approach shots 50-100 yards in the fairway. This is important because at last year's American Express over 15% of approach shots came from this distance.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Ben Griffin's Outstanding Form Continues Heading Into American Express
Ben Griffin finished tied for 19th at last week's Sony Open in Hawaii and doesn't appear to have missed a beat following his strong finish to the 2025 season. Griffin ended the 2025 season by winning the World Wide Technology Championship last November. In addition to his win at the World Wide Technology Championship, he rattled off five top-15 finishes in his last seven starts to close out the 2025 season. Over the past 12 months, Griffin ranks in the 50th percentile in greens in regulation percentage from approach shots 50-100 yards in the fairway. This is worth pointing out because at last year's American Express over 15% of approach shots came from this distance.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Matt Fitzpatrick Continues Playing Well Following Outstanding Finish to 2025 Season
Matt Fitzpatrick heads into this week's American Express in La Quinta, California fresh off the heels of winning the DP World Tour Championship last November. The win marked his eighth top-10 finish in his last 12 starts dating back to the Rocket Classic last June. This week will be Fitzpatrick's first PGA Tour appearance in 2026 and he is in outstanding form. Over the past 12 months, Fitzpatrick ranks in the 79th percentile in greens in regulation percentage from approach shots 50-100 yards in the fairway. This is important because at last year's American Express over 15% of approach shots came from this distance.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Patrick Cantlay Looks to Get a Jump Start on His 2026 Season
Patrick Cantlay is one of several top golfers in a surprisingly strong field at this week's American Express in La Quinta, California. Cantlay's last appearance was in September at the Procore Championship where he finished T30. At last year's American Express, Cantlay finished tied for fifth and will look to best that finish and jump start his 2026 season. Over the past 12 months, Cantlay ranks in the 95th percentile in greens in regulation percentage from approach shots 50-100 yards in the fairway. This is worth pointing out because at last year's American Express over 15% of approach shots came from this distance.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Blades Brown Set to Make First PGA Tour Appearance of 2026
Blades Brown will make his first PGA Tour appearance of 2026 at this week's American Express in La quinta, California. Brown missed the cut at his first Korn Ferry Tour appearance of the year at The Bahamas Golf Classic. Brown made his first PGA Tour appearance in 2025 at this same event and missed the cut. Over the past 12 months, Brown ranks in the 55th percentile in greens in regulation percentage from approach shots 50-100 yards in the fairway. This is important to mention because at last year's American Express over 15% of approach shots came from this distance.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Joe Mack Could Break Camp with MLB Roster?
Miami Marlins catching prospect Joe Mack is a name to keep a close eye on during spring training. Mack is currently considered the No. 4-ranked prospect in the Miami system and No. 70 overall on MLB.com. The 23-year-old began the 2025 campaign with Double-A but needed only another 13 games there to prove he was ready to join Triple-A Jacksonville. During his first taste of action with the top club in the minor leagues, Mack held a .250/.320/.459 line with 18 doubles and 18 home runs. Through 99 games, Mack swiped eight bags but carried a 115:35 K:BB. He was used primarily behind the dish, as he logged 83 of his 112 total games behind the plate. Given that Agustin Ramirez struggled as a catcher during his first stint in the major leagues and was nearly deployed just as often as a DH, Mack could be a strong candidate to be the team's primary catcher early in 2026.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Chase DeLauter Projected for Lead Role in Cleveland?
Cleveland Guardians outfield prospect Chase DeLauter has flashed immense potential in the minors but has struggled to stay on the field, pushing back his MLB debut. Last summer, DeLauter actually joined the club for their postseason run and appeared in two games. Given that he is set to enter spring training with a clean bill of health, DeLauter seems positioned not only to make the MLB roster but also to claim the starting job in center field. Earlier in 2025, DeLauter held an impressive .278/.383/.476 line with eight doubles, five home runs, and a 23:22 K:BB across 34 games at Triple-A. While he has not reached the 50-game mark in each of his last two minor league seasons, when on the field, DeLauter has been very productive. Managers should monitor his status in spring training as he could become a top-sleeper pick in five-outfielder formats if he is penciled into their Opening Day lineup.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Carson Williams Set to Earn Everyday Role?
Tampa Bay Rays top infield prospect Carson Williams made his MLB debut late in the season and appears to be the favorite to land the starting shortstop job out of spring training. During his first 32-game stint with Tampa Bay, the former 28th overall pick (from the 2021 MLB Draft) posted a .172/.219/.354 line but showed solid power upside, launching five home runs. However, his hefty 41.5% K% tainted his production. Earlier in the season, Williams spent the entire campaign with Triple-A Durham, where he posted a .213/.318/.447 line with a .765 OPS. He hit 23 home runs and swiped 22 bases. While his strikeout rate will hinder his upside in points leagues, Williams has shown a solid power and speed skill set that could translate to deeper category formats. He is worth monitoring in spring training as he could be a viable late-round depth middle infielder in 15+ team formats.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Kevin Roy Has Some Confidence Heading to Southern California
Kevin Roy played well last week at the Sony Open. The American golfer finished T-13 and carries some confidence heading into The American Express. Course rotation did not bother him last year as he finished T-18 at the event. The 2023 event saw him miss the cut but he simply did not convert enough birdie opportunities. Roy often putts well in clusters. He gained 1.45 strokes last week in the metric. Roy warmed up at the event last year after an opening round 71. The only problem is this stacked field. Can he afford to do that again? Roy may be one to watch for in those Top 20 wagers and DFS from a birdie standpoint. When he gets hot, Roy gets hot.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Josh Morrissey Has Three-Point Night Against Blues
Winnipeg Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey left his fingerprints all over Tuesday's matchup against the St. Louis Blues, scoring a goal and delivering two assists in a 3-1 victory. The talented blue-liner earned two points on the power play, including his goal. Morrissey became the second defenseman in franchise history to light the lamp at least 90 times, joining Dustin Byfuglien (122). He's had 10 goals and 42 points in 48 games this season, providing good fantasy value despite playing on a struggling team. Morrissey currently shares sixth place in scoring among defensemen.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Min Woo Lee Poised to Make Bigger Impact in 2026
Min Woo Lee broke through with a victory in Texas last season. The Australian golfer finished the year well with three Top 12 results in his final four events. With how volatile the PGA Tour can be, Lee is trying to become more consistent. At 27, he is still young but there is one tell-tale stat for him -- putting. When he gains a sizable amount of strokes, Lee contends. If he does not, there is trouble. The only event in 2025 where he failed to make the weekend with a positive putting metric was the Arnold Palmer. He gained 1.06 strokes to putting but his approach shots were horrendous causing him to lose 3.37 strokes and position. The key for Lee is working on avoiding those mistakes in 2026 while this week he works out the rust.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Harry Ford Poised to Earn Lead Role with New Club?
The Washington Nationals acquired top catching prospect Harry Ford from the Seattle Mariners earlier in the offseason in exchange for reliever Jose Ferrer. Ford was considered one of the top catching prospects in the sport as he was progressing through the Seattle system. However, playing in a club with superstar Cal Raleigh was going to prevent Ford from seeing consistent at-bats. As a result, the Mariners opted to move him to Washington, where he could immediately take on a starting role in 2026. Outside of a small eight-game taste of the majors, Ford spent the majority of the 2025 campaign with Triple-A. Across 87 games, Ford posted a .283/.408/.460 line with 18 doubles, 16 home runs, seven stolen bases, and a strong 88:77 K:BB. Given Keibert Ruiz's immense struggles last season, Ford could claim the starting role in spring training. He is named to closely monitor in two-catcher leagues.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Miro Heiskanen Records Three Helpers Tuesday
Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen had a hat trick of assists in Tuesday's 6-2 win over the Boston Bruins. He began his night at the office with a power-play assist and set up two goals during even-strength play. This was Heiskanen's ninth career three-assist game with the Stars, and only three defensemen have managed more. Last week, Heiskanen missed a pair of games for personal reasons and recorded a minus-three rating when he returned to action in Sunday's 4-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning. He produced an impressive bounce-back effort on Tuesday, tying Ottawa's Jake Sanderson for eighth among defensemen in scoring. Heiskanen has posted 39 points (seven goals, 32 assists) in 48 games.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Aidan Miller Seeing Stock Rise in Philadelphia
Philadelphia Phillies shortstop prospect Aidan Miller has seen his prospect stock rise in 2025 and could be ticketed for his MLB debut during the second half of the 2026 season. In 2025, Miller opened the season with Double-A and looked quite comfortable there, posting a solid .259/.382/.427 line with 25 doubles, 13 home runs, and 59 stolen bases. His stolen base total was a massive increase from the 23 he stole in the 2024 campaign across the lower levels of the system. This strong play earned him a brief eight-game stint with Triple-A. During this small taste, the former 27th overall pick held a .333/.514/.519 line with one home run and an eye-catching seven stolen bases. Given his elite play last summer, Miller appears ticketed to begin the season with Lehigh Valley. If he continues this trajectory, a second-half debut would be in play.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Brandon Hagel Stays Hot Tuesday Night
Tampa Bay Lightning winger Brandon Hagel contributed two goals and one assist during Tuesday's 4-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks. He tied the game at one late in the first period and wrapped up the scoring with an empty-net goal. In between his two strikes, Hagel helped Anthony Cirelli record the game-winning tally. Hagel has been among the hottest forwards in the league as of late, producing 15 points (seven goals, eight assists) over a 10-game stretch. The run includes four multi-point efforts. With upcoming games against the defensively weak Chicago and Columbus, Hagel is well-positioned to continue his hot spell this week. The 27-year-old leads Tampa Bay with 25 goals and has tallied 46 points across 43 appearances.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Jett Williams Expected to Open Campaign at Triple-A?
New York Mets infield prospect Jett Williams is expected to begin the 2026 regular season with Triple-A Syracuse. Last season, the team's No. 3 prospect according to MLB Pipeline took a step forward at Double-A, earning him a midseason promotion to Triple-A. With Double-A, the former 14th overall pick from the 2022 MLB Draft posted a strong .281/.390/.477 line with 29 doubles, 10 home runs, and 32 stolen bases. However, during his first look at the top level of the minor leagues, Williams took a step back, posting a much lower .209/.285/.433 line across a 34-game stint. He hit seven home runs but swiped only two bases. Additionally, given that the Mets brought in infielder Bo Bichette, Williams will face even more competition for a role early in the season. Managers should expect Williams to begin the season with Syracuse and push for a midseason debut if he can enjoy a productive start.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Ryan O'Reilly Extends Scoring Streak With Three-Point Effort
Nashville Predators center Ryan O'Reilly finished Tuesday's 5-3 loss to the Buffalo Sabres with two goals and one assist. Nashville fell four goals behind before attempting a comeback, with O'Reilly leading the charge. This was O'Reilly's fifth consecutive appearance with at least one point. He has had only one longer point streak this season. Following a rough start, it has turned out to be a good campaign for O'Reilly, who is on pace for a career-high 79 points. After 49 outings, the 17-year-old veteran sits on 18 goals and 29 assists.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Max Homa Needs a Better Start for 2026
Max Homa fell off in a big way in 2025. The American golfer has won on the PGA Tour six times. However, 2025 saw just five Top 25 results and a slew of missed cuts from February into April. Five consecutive events featured opening rounds that were brutal (the 81 at the Arnold Palmer included). Some speculation suggested that Homa was not 100% for the first half of 2025. Whatever it was did seem to correct itself over the Fall part of the season. Homa finished in the Top 20 in three of his final four events. These did not feature the competition he will see this week. However, Homa also has not competed at The American Express since 2021. It might be a week to examine what he does before placing him into your DFS or betting rotation.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Konsta Helenius Bags Three Points In Tuesday's Win
Buffalo Sabres forward Konsta Helenius had a memorable night against the Nashville Predators on Tuesday, finishing a 5-3 victory with a goal and two assists. Playing in his second career game, Helenius notched his first points, becoming the seventh Finnish teenager in NHL history to record a three-point game. Buffalo recently recalled Helenius from the minors after placing Josh Norris (upper body) on Injured Reserve. Norris is considered week-to-week, so Helenius might stick with the big club for a while. The 19-year-old filled a third-line role on Tuesday, skating with Noah Ostlund and Josh Doan.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Tony Finau Trying to Reverse Disturbing Trend
Tony Finau is now facing what a steady player fears the most. The American golfer is now 36 and only had one Top 10 result in 2025. He dropped to 94th in the World Rankings and 83rd during the Fall Swing. The struggles continued in Hawaii last week as he missed the cut at the Sony Open. Finau had contended in three of the past four events in Southern California. However, 2025 saw him miss the cut behind a disastrous 74 in the third round. This seemed like a theme throughout last season. Finau missed approaches like crazy in Hawaii losing 2.16 strokes. Besides inconsistent putting, this appeared to be a new problem. Finau may need time to work out the rust and kinks in his game this 2026.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
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