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De'Von Achane Should be Ready for Week 1
De'Von Achane (calf) should be ready to go for the Week 1 regular-season opener on Sunday, Sept. 7, versus the Indianapolis Colts, barring any setbacks, according to David Furones of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. General manager Chris Grier said on Wednesday that he expects Achane to be ready next weekend, although Furones doesn't sound as confident here. The 23-year-old lead back has not practiced with the team in over a week as he deals with a nagging calf injury that has put his availability ahead of the Week 1 opener in question. Fantasy managers should have a much better idea of Achane's status for Week 1 when Miami begins official practices next week. Achane's status is of even more importance with Jaylen Wright (leg) expected to miss a couple weeks after having leg surgery. Their injuries have made rookie Ollie Gordon II an intriguing late-round flier in fantasy drafts.Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel - David Furones
Miami Dolphins running back 49ers "Not Even Close" in Extension Talks With Jauan Jennings
Jauan Jennings (calf) is looking for more than $20 million annually on a contract extension, and the team "appears unwilling to meet those demands." "If you ask me what the dollars are, I would tell you, just from my opinion, is that it's not close. It's not even close," Kawakami added. Jennings does hold some leverage due to the team's injury-depleted receiving group with Brandon Aiyuk (knee) set to miss at least the first four games of the year. However, his leverage is diminishing with each passing day, and the possibility of him missing regular-season games further complicates matters. Jennings has been out for most of training camp with a calf injury, but his contract dispute may be influencing his lack of practice participation. General manager John Lynch confirmed that Jennings has requested a trade, but the Niners have no intentions of moving him.Source: The San Francisco Standard - Tim Kawakami
Tim Kawakami of The San Francisco Standard says that San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Kaleb Johnson Key to Steelers Run Game
Kaleb Johnson as the primary change-of-pace option behind Jaylen Warren. With the ground game sputtering this preseason, Johnson has an opportunity to carve out a bigger role if he continues to showcase his strengths. At 6'0" with an athletic frame, Johnson brings patience, vision, and balance to his runs, piling up explosive carries by trusting his blocks and shedding tacklers. To become a true every-down back, however, Johnson must improve his pass protection.Source: NFL.com
The Pittsburgh Steelers have turned to rookie running back Patriots Release Jabrill Peppers
Source: Ari Meirov
The New England Patriots released veteran safety Jabrill Peppers on Friday in a surprising roster move. Peppers had been projected to start alongside Jaylinn Hawkins, but the decision signals a shift toward youth in the secondary. Fourth-round rookie Craig Woodson is expected to step into the starting strong safety role, though his inexperience could lead to early growing pains for the defense. Peppers, meanwhile, remains a productive veteran and a respected leader who should draw interest from safety-needy teams. For New England, this marks a changing of the guard as they lean on younger talent to anchor the back end.Jalen Royals Unlikely to Play in Week 1
Jalen Royals (knee) is unlikely to suit up for Week 1 as he works his way back from injury. The fourth-round pick from Utah State entered camp competing with Marquise Brown and others for a role in one of the league's deepest receiver groups. Royals' strengths lie in his route savvy, body control, and ability to fight through contact, making him a tough cover when healthy. While his short-term redraft outlook is limited, he remains an intriguing dynasty stash given Kansas City's long-term need for young playmakers to emerge around Patrick Mahomes.Source: Sam McDowell
Kansas City Chiefs rookie wide receiver Tyler Loop Could Become Household Name Sooner Than Later
Tyler Loop has a tall task of replacing seven-time Pro Bowler Justin Tucker, but NFL.com's Bucky Brooks writes that Loop "appears to be well on his way to becoming a household name as a long-distance scorer with unlimited range." Loop made 81.8 percent of his field-goal attempts during the regular season and also made a 61-yarder. He made all eight of his extra-point attempts and heads into his first NFL as a "model of consistency," which is what head coach John Harbaugh expects at the position. The 24-year-old sixth-rounder definitely has the leg to succeed at this level, and in one of the best offenses in the league, he could be on the fantasy radar in 12-team leagues before long, too. Right now, though, RotoBaller has Loop ranked as the No. 19 fantasy kicker with Week 1 just a week away.Source: NFL.com - Bucky Brooks
Baltimore Ravens rookie kicker TreVeyon Henderson has Impressed With Speed, Explosiveness
TreVeyon Henderson is "as explosive as advertised with the ball in his hands." The Ohio State product took a kickoff return 100 yards for a touchdown in his preseason debut and also scored in the second preseason contest on an eight-yard run. He has showcased his explosive speed, quickness and burst on the edges this summer. Henderson ran a 4.43-second 40-yard dash and "is poised to play a major role as a multi-dimensional playmaker slotted in as the RB behind Ramondre Stevenson." Frankly, Henderson is already much more attractive than Stevenson from a fantasy perspective and is ranked at RotoBaller as the RB15 going into his rookie season. Stevenson may be the "starter" in Week 1, but that will quickly change if he continues to have ball-security issues.Source: NFL.com - Bucky Brooks
NFL.com's Bucky Brooks writes that New England Patriots rookie running back Shedeur Sanders Could Make an Impact in 2025
Shedeur Sanders could make an impact in his first year in the league. Sanders had a poor showing in the team's preseason finale, but he also showed flashes that suggest he "has the talent and potential to develop into an effective NFL quarterback in a traditional pro-style system." Brooks adds that Sanders showed "impressive touch, timing and accuracy when playing with the No. 1 unit in the preseason opener." The fact that the Browns traded Kenny Pickett to the Raiders shows that the Browns saw enough out of Sanders and fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel to make them the direct backup plans if veteran Joe Flacco doesn't work out as the starter. Cleveland's season would have to go south quickly for Sanders to see extensive playing time, but it wouldn't be the first time that has happened to a Browns team.Source: NFL.com - Bucky Brooks
NFL.com's Bucky Brooks believes that Cleveland Browns rookie fifth-round quarterback Calvin Ridley Says he is Mentally Stronger
Calvin Ridley says he's mentally stronger heading into his second year with the team after injuries and a mental-health journey, which included a gambling suspension. Ridley was suspended for the entire 2022 season while with the Atlanta Falcons after violating the league's gambling policy, and he also played through a broken foot in 2020. Since sitting out the entire 2022 campaign, Ridley has posted back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Titans. Is it possible for Ridley to post a third straight 1,000-yard season in 2025. Well, the good news is that there still isn't much depth behind the 30-year-old in Tennessee's receiving corps, so volume is going to be a plus once again for those that draft him in fantasy. However, efficiency could once again be a problem while working with a rookie QB, making him a low-end WR2/high-end WR3.Source: ESPN.com - Turron Davenport
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Bills Not Ruling Out Tre'Davious White for Week 1
Source: BuffaloBills.com - Maddy Glab
Buffalo Bills cornerback Tre'Davious White (leg) suffered a lower-leg injury in last Thursday's training camp practice and has yet to return to the practice field, but general manager Brandon Beane said they are not ruling White out for Week 1 of the regular season in a showdown against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, Sept. 7. "We're rehabbing him as much as we can," Beane said. "Tre's got a great attitude, he's attacking it. Really other than that, we're just going to take it day by day...Wednesday, I think, is the first day an injury report will be due, so we'll see what it is, whether he can practice any or not." The 30-year-old veteran defensive back was not projected to be a starter in Buffalo's secondary in his return to the team, but his injury takes on added importance with rookie first-rounder Maxwell Hairston (knee) set to miss the first four weeks of the season.Dominick Puni On Track to Return to Practice Next Week
San Francisco 49ers right guard Dominick Puni (knee) was seen running on a side field on Thursday and appears on track to practice next week, per Matt Barrows of The Athletic. Puni is recovering from a knee sprain that held him out for a chunk of training camp, but he could return for Week 1. The 25-year-old had an excellent rookie season in 2024 and was graded as the 11th-best guard in the NFL by Pro Football Focus. Puni's impending return is good news for both 49ers running backTrevor Penning Sheds Walking Boot, Questionable for Week 1
Alvin Kamara may be the most heavily impacted fantasy-relevant player if Penning misses regular-season games.Source: nola.com - Matthew Paras
New Orleans Saints offensive lineman Trevor Penning (toe) is out of a walking boot for the first time since being sidelined by turf toe on August 10, according to Matthew Paras of nola.com. Saints head coach Kellen Moore said that Penning is progressing well on his rehab, but would not commit either way on his status for Week 1. A former first-round pick back in 2022, Penning was moved from right tackle to left guard heading into training camp. Dillon Radunz has been filling Penning's spot at guard in his absence. Radunz was graded as the 112th-best run-blocking guard (out of 136 qualified players) by Pro Football Focus for his work in 2024, so Saints running back Vikings Offense Has Been Scaled Down for J.J. McCarthy?
J.J. McCarthy taking over." Howe also notes that there's "measured optimism" in league circles around McCarthy's future, but that a "seamless transition" should not be expected. The 22-year-old is taking over for the departed Sam Darnold under center in Minnesota after Darnold led the Vikings to a 14-3 record in 2024. McCarthy has drawn favorable reviews for his play in training camp and the preseason, but there's always a level of unknown for a player who has not seen the field in an actual NFL game. McCarthy profiles as a high-end QB2 in redraft fantasy leagues.Source: The Athletic - Jeff Howe
Jeff Howe of The Athletic writes that the Minnesota Vikings' offense "has been scaled down with quarterback "Tremendous" Training Camp for Matthew Golden
Matthew Golden had a "tremendous camp," according to Jeff Howe of The Athletic. Additionally, Howe writes that it "might not be all that shocking if (Golden) quickly becomes quarterback Jordan Love's go-to wide receiver." Golden may see even more opportunities early in 2025 with fellow Packers wideouts Christian Watson (knee) starting the year on the Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform list and Jayden Reed (foot) battling a Jones fracture in his left foot. Golden is the first wide receiver the Packers have selected in the first round since 2002, so the organization clearly believes in his talent. The 22-year-old profiles as a high-upside WR3/4 in redraft fantasy leagues.Source: The Athletic - Jeff Howe
Green Bay Packers rookie wide receiver