Austin Ekeler Viewed as "Key" Piece of Washington Offense
Austin
Ekeler
is
still
viewed
as
a
"key"
piece
of
the
offense,
according
to
Nicki
Jhabvala
of
The
Athletic.
Earlier
this
week,
reports
suggested
that
the
Commanders
were
actively
looking
to
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Washington
Commanders
running
back
Terry McLaurin May Not Find Suitor Willing to Give Him Desired Contract
Terry McLaurin may not find a team willing to give him the desired contract of $30-plus million per year. Instead, Russini's sources tell her that most teams view McLaurin as a $27-$28 million player. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor McLaurin's status as he continues a "hold-in" with his team. McLaurin has been seeking a contract extension with the Commanders, but the team has been unwilling to pay him the figure he is seeking. Last season, the former Ohio State Buckeye enjoyed a career year with quarterback Jayden Daniels under center. McLaurin found the back of the end zone an impressive 13 times and tallied at least 1,000 yards for the fifth straight campaign. With McLaurin continuing to hold out, fantasy managers should expect Deebo Samuel Sr. to continue to serve as their top pass-catcher.Source: Dianna Russini
According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, Washington Commanders Jonathan Mingo Expected to Land on Injured Reserve
Jonathan
Mingo
(knee)
is
expected
to
start
the
season
on
injured
reserve
after
leaving
Saturday's
preseason
game
with
a
knee
injury.
This
was
to
be
Mingo's
first
full
season
with
the
Cowboys
afterread more...
Dallas
Cowboys
wide
receiver
A.J. Brown Rehabbing Hamstring
A.J. Brown (hamstring) was spotted on Tuesday morning, putting in rehab work on a side field. The 28-year-old has been held out of practice for multiple weeks, but the team has maintained that he will be ready for Week 1. Seeing him run at half speed is a positive step and a reassuring image to those who have already drafted him. Brown is currently RotoBaller's WR9, and his ADP saw very little dip even as he continued to miss practice. The Eagles threw the ball on under 45% of their offensive plays last season, which is good for 32nd in the league. Even with another successful season projected, that number is bound to move closer to the norm, and Brown should be the greatest benefactor. Soft tissue injuries tend to linger, but if he can slowly ramp up over the next few weeks, he enters 2025 as a very safe WR1. UPDATE: Brown is expected to "be cut loose" next week.Source: Olivia Reiner
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Gabe Davis Expected to Visit Bills
Gabe Davis this week, following the former Bills and Jaguars visit with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Tuesday. The most productive seasons of Davis' career came in Buffalo, where he twice topped 700 yards and never scored fewer than six touchdowns in any of his four campaigns. Coming off a down season in Jacksonville where he recorded career lows in all major receiving categories, he is looking for a career resurgence. Whether he lands in Pittsburgh or Buffalo, neither team is currently loaded at the receiver position. He could plausibly work his way into a usable role and potential fantasy relevance, especially in best-ball formats, where he has always been most valuable.Source: Jordan Schultz
The Buffalo Bills are expected to host 26-year-old free-agent wide receiver Ainias Smith Healthy and Fighting for Roster Spot
Ainias
Smith
has
enjoyed
a
healthy
training
camp,
and
his
coaches
have
taken
notice.
Last
season,
as
a
fifth-round
rookie,
he
struggled
through
camp
with
a
stress
fracture
in
his
shin
thatread more...
Second-year
Philadelphia
Eagles
wide
receiver
Kyle Pitts Sr. to be Unlocked?
Michael Penix Jr. is the key to unlocking fifth-year tight end Kyle Pitts Sr. Pitts exploded onto the scene with a 1,000 yard rookie campaign after being the highest drafted tight end in NFL history, but he has yet to top 55 receptions or 700 yards in any of his three seasons since, and his four touchdowns in 2024 were a career high. His raw talent and intriguing physical profile will keep him on many a draft radar, despite the scars of the past. His current Yahoo Fantasy ADP of TE17 is the lowest of his career, and if his connection with Penix can match what he had with Matt Ryan in 2021, he may finally reward drafters willing to take another shot on him.Source: Scott Kennedy
Former Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Hugh Douglas was a guest on the Pat McAfee Show on Monday, and he is bullish on the 2025 Falcons offense. He boldly predicted fireworks, and he believes second-year quarterback Marvin Harrison Jr. Improving Connection With Kyler Murray
Marvin Harrison Jr. is approaching Year 2 differently from his rookie season, and his connection with quarterback Kyler Murray continues to strengthen. Harrison entered training camp physically transformed, packing on about 10 pounds of muscle, and he has worked closely with wide receivers coach Drew Terrell to add nuance to his route-running. Harrison and Murray connected several times in a recent joint practice against the Denver Broncos, showing enough for head coach Jonathan Gannon to rest his starters in the team's second preseason game. Harrison's first year in Arizona was solid, if unspectacular. However, he left many drafters feeling burnt after seeing the highest ADP ever for a rookie wideout. He is currently being drafted as the WR15, but he could easily turn in a WR1 season if he can earn the same Year 2 trust from Murray that we saw from teammate Trey McBride in 2024.Source: Zach Gershman
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Caleb Williams Caps Off Best Stretch of Camp
Caleb Williams led the Bears on a seven-play, 92-yard opening drive on Sunday Night that ended with a 35-yard TD pass. Over his 13 total snaps, he completed six of 10 passes for 107 yards and a 103.6 passer rating to go with his lone TD pass. According to head coach Ben Johnson, William's preseason debut came during his best stretch of training camp. "I thought really the three days of practice we had this week and this game were the most he's stacked up good days in a row right now," said Johnson. "The challenge is going to be keep pushing that direction." Williams enters year two after a disappointing rookie season with notable improvements to his pass protectors, playmakers, and playcaller. If he can continue to make strides in Johnson's fantasy-friendly system, he could be a late-round steal as RotoBaller's current QB12.Source: Courtney Cronin - ESPN
After sitting out of his team's first preseason game, Chicago quarterback Chris Rodriguez Jr. Has Strong Night Against Bengals
Chris Rodriguez Jr. rushed for 62 yards on six carries Monday night against the Bengals. Rodriguez ripped off a 40-yard run on Washington's opening drive, with the offensive line executing perfectly and him bursting through the hole. Rodriguez is a downhill runner who consistently falls forward and gains yards after contact. In a small sample of 35 carries last season, he led all running backs in success rate and ranked fifth in yards after contact per attempt. The Kentucky product profiles as an early down, hammer back that should be a good eventual replacement for Brian Robinson in Washington. He should now have a solid chance of sticking on the 53-man roster and complements Austin Ekeler and Jacory Croskey-Merritt well. Rodriguez is worth monitoring in deep leagues and as the Washington backfield gets sorted out.Source: ESPN.com
Washington Commanders running back Jaylin Lane Stands Out Against Cincinnati
Jaylin
Lane
led
the
team
in
receiving
with
three
catches
for
42
yards
in
a
31-17
loss
to
the
Bengals.
The
Virginia
Tech
product
looked
impressive
as
he
used
his
speed
toread more...
Washington
Commanders
wide
receiver
Jacory Croskey-Merritt Rips 27-Yard Touchdown Against Bengals
Jacory
Croskey-Merritt
ran
for
46
yards
on
11
carries
and
added
two
receptions
for
no
gain
against
the
Bengals.
Croskey-Merritt,
more
commonly
known
as
"Bill",
followed
the
hole
that
was
beautifully
created
byread more...
Commanders
running
back
Jayden Daniels Leads Explosive First Drive Against Bengals
Jayden Daniels finished with 14 rushing yards and a touchdown in Washington's 31-17 loss against the Bengals. Daniels didn't need to attempt a pass on the Commanders' explosive four-play, 74-yard opening drive. The drive began with an end-around to newly acquired weapon Deebo Samuel for 19 yards. The Commanders then gashed Cincinnati again in the run game with Chris Rodriguez getting loose for 40 yards. Daniels capped it off with a 14-yard scramble up the middle of the field, where he made a move on Bengals safety Jordan Battle near the goal line, and bounced right off him into the endzone standing up. Head coach Dan Quinn saw enough from the second-year signal caller, who looks primed for an MVP-caliber year after his historic rookie season. The next step will be getting his star wideout, Terry McLaurin, back on the practice field to get ramped up for week 1 at home against the GiantsSource: ESPN.com
Washington Commanders quarterback Mitchell Tinsley Puts On a Show Against Commanders
Mitchell Tinsley was dominant, hauling in five receptions for 73 yards and two touchdowns in the 31-17 win against the Washington Commanders. It was the Tinsley show against his former team, scoring touchdowns from 21 yards and 13 yards, thrown by backup quarterback Jake Browning. The third-year receiver adds some depth in the Bengals' wide receiver room behind Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Tinsley is fighting for a roster spot, but with performances like this, he will secure it with ease. The former undrafted free agent will have another chance to shine next Saturday against the Indianapolis Colts.Source: ESPN
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins Quiet Against Commanders
Tee Higgins was again held without a reception in the 31-17 win against the Washington Commanders. Higgins has had only one target in the first two preseason games, while his running-mate Ja'Marr Chasehas racked up five targets in both games. Higgins is currently being drafted as the WR12 on the current RotoBaller half-PPR rankings and is the only projected WR2 on his respective team to be ranked inside the top 20 of wide receivers. Higgins' last opportunity to see the field is next week when the Bengals host the Indianapolis Colts.Source: ESPN
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver