Emeka Egbuka "the Talk" of Bucs Minicamp
Emeka
Egbuka
has
been
"the
talk"
of
minicamp.
"Emeka
has
really
strong
hands,"
said
fellow
wideout
Mike
Evans.
"He
looks
like
a
running
back,
but
he
catchesread more...
Tampa
Bay
Buccaneers
rookie
wide
receiver
Jaxson Dart Working as No. 2 QB During Offseason Workouts
Russell Wilson is working as the starting QB in offseason workouts, but rookie first-rounder Jaxson Dart has mostly worked as the QB2 ahead of veteran Jameis Winston. Dart has displayed some strong throws but also held the ball forever at times and was forced to scramble. The G-Men traded up to the 25th overall pick in April to grab Dart, so they obviously like his chances of becoming their franchise signal-caller. However, Wilson is going to get the first shot in 2025 while Dart sits and learns on the sidelines. But if Wilson struggles like he did at the end of last year in Pittsburgh, the 22-year-old from Ole Miss could get a shot sooner than later as head coach Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen try to save their jobs. Fantasy managers in redraft leagues can avoid Dart for now, but he's a solid dynasty/keeper stash.Source: The Athletic - Dan Duggan
Unsurprisingly, New York Giants quarterback Xavier Gipson's Roster Spot Could be in Jeopardy
Xavier Gipson has been a non-contributor as a wide receiver on offense despite fighting his way onto the active roster in his first year in the NFL and then scoring a game-winning, punt-return touchdown in his first game in 2023. The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt write that Gipson's roster spot is in jeopardy heading into training camp with undrafted rookie wideout Jamaal Pritchett pushing him. The 24-year-old is currently the front-runner to be New York's punt returner, but it's not a lock. He caught 21 of 38 targets for 229 yards and no touchdowns on offense in 2023 but regressed last year and caught just six passes for 39 yards and a TD in 17 games (no starts). Gipson isn't anywhere near the fantasy radar heading into the 2025 season.Source: The Athletic - Zack Rosenblatt
New York Jets former undrafted wide receiver Josh Reynolds the Front-Runner for WR2 Duties
Josh
Reynolds
is
the
early
front-runner
to
take
over
as
the
team's
No.
2
receiver
behind
Garrett
Wilson
this
year,
according
to
The
Athletic's
Zack
Rosenblatt.read more...
New
York
Jets
wide
receiver
Garrett Wilson's Stock Up This Offseason
Garrett Wilson's stock is up this offseason. Wilson was the best player on the field for all of the spring practices open to the media while making highlight-reel catches and rarely dropping any of quarterback Justin Fields' passes. The new coaching staff is highlighting Wilson's ability to improvise on routes while also making sure Wilson is where Fields expects him to be on any given play. Outside of running back Breece Hall, the team doesn't have a clear No. 2 pass-catcher, which leads Rosenblatt to speculate that Wilson could set a Jets record for targets and catches in 2025. Despite seeking a new contract, the 24-year-old was present for OTAs and minicamp. RotoBaller has him ranked as the No. 16 fantasy wideout, but if Fields makes strides as a passer, Wilson has clear WR1 upside this year.Source: The Athletic - Zack Rosenblatt
The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt writes that New York Jets wide receiver Breece Hall Motivated Going into 2025 Season
Breece
Hall
sounds
pretty
motivated
to
prove
himself
as
one
of
the
top
backs
in
the
NFL
going
into
the
2025
season.
"We
have
a
great
running
back
room,"
Hall
said,read more...
New
York
Jets
running
back
Brandon Aiyuk Making Good Progress From Knee Injury
Brandon
Aiyuk
(knee)
is
making
great
progress
in
his
rehab
from
a
torn
ACL
and
MCL
in
hisread more...
San
Francisco
49ers
general
manager
John
Lynch
said
on
the
Pat
McAfee
Show
this
week
that
wide
receiver
Keon Coleman Inconsistent at Minicamp
Keon Coleman showed inconsistency in mandatory minicamp practice this week, according to The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia. Coleman has shown the ability to make big plays occasionally, but then he'll have regrettable reps that question his ability to be a consistent playmaker for the Bills. The 22-year-old's on-ball concerns and his intermediate to deep separation skills are things that he will have to improve on if he wants to take the next step in 2025. He had only 29 catches for 556 yards and four touchdowns in 13 regular-season games in 2024 but also dealt with a chipped bone in his wrist that affected his production down the stretch. The former second-rounder could be more effective in a bigger role this year, but the addition of Joshua Palmer could also be hindrance.Source: The Athletic - Joe Buscaglia
Much like his rookie season last year, Buffalo Bills second-year wide receiver Mitchell Trubisky Not a Lock for Backup Job
Josh
Allen
is
up
for
grabs
this
offseason.
Mitchell
Trubisky
isn't
a
lock
to
remain
as
Allen'sread more...
The
Athletic's
Joe
Buscaglia
writes
that
the
Buffalo
Bills
backup
quarterback
job
behind
starter
Dalton Kincaid Adds Strength and Bulk
Dalton Kincaid added both strength and bulk to his frame this offseason after a disappointing second season in 2024. He caught 73 of 91 targets for 673 yards and two touchdowns in 16 games in his rookie season but had a 44-448-2 line in 13 games last year. The Bills have defended the 25-year-old's second season because of the knee injuries that defined how much he could play once he returned in Week 15 after missing three games. The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia says that the ultimate test for Kincaid will be if he can increase his snap percentage and stay on the field for more run-blocking reps. He has the natural pass-catching skills to rebound as one of quarterback Josh Allen's most reliable targets. Kincaid will come at a little discount this year and should be considered a low-end TE1/high-end TE2 with upside.Source: The Athletic - Joe Buscaglia
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane said that tight end James Cook a Full Participant in Mandatory Minicamp
James Cook, despite seeking a contract extension, was a full participant in the team's three-day mandatory minicamp this week. General manager Brandon Beane said the "relationship's very good and I know [Cook's] going to be ready to roll when we get to [training camp in] Rochester." Cook said earlier this week that he plans to be at training camp this summer, but he didn't specify if he'd actually be taking part in workouts. Beane said Cook "looks good out there. You can tell he's been working." It sounds like the two sides are working towards a deal, but Cook could hold in during training camp. Cook was the RB8 in half-PPR scoring in 2024 with his second straight 1,000-yard rushing season and a league-high 16 rushing TDs. Regression is coming in the TD department after he scored four rushing touchdowns in his first two NFL seasons.Source: ESPN.com - Alaina Getzenberg
ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg writes that Buffalo Bills running back Anthony Richardson Should be Fine for Training Camp
Anthony Richardson (shoulder) is expected to be ready for training camp at the end of July after getting a second opinion from Dr. Neal ElAttrache on his surgically-repaired right shoulder, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Rest and rehab was prescribed for Richardson, and he won't have to go under the knife again as he prepares to continue the QB competition with Daniel Jones. The 23-year-old former first-rounder missed OTAs and minicamp with right-shoulder inflammation, but he should be back on the field this summer as he looks to win the starting gig under center. Richardson is going to need to stay healthy and improve as a passer in order to beat out Jones, and if he does, his elite rushing prowess will make him a risk/reward QB2 with upside in fantasy drafts this fall.Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Cam Akers Joining Saints
Cam Akers on Friday. Akers recently worked out with the Saints during a mandatory minicamp. It appears Akers has impressed the organization enough to earn himself a deal with the team. The former second-round pick has been fairly underwhelming since being drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in 2020. Last season, Akers rushed for 444 yards with two touchdowns in 17 games between the Houston Texans and Minnesota Vikings. The expectation is that Akers will serve as a depth option behind workhorse Alvin Kamara in the backfield. Akers won't be on the fantasy radar with Kamara likely getting the bulk of the carries in New Orleans.Source: Nick Underhill
The New Orleans Saints have agreed to terms on a one-year deal with running back Michael Mayer to Get More Involved
Michael Mayer is expected to get more involved in the offense this upcoming season. Mayer looked nonexistent with Brock Bowers ahead of him on the depth chart last season. He finished the season with 21 receptions and 156 receiving yards in 11 games. After failing to trade Mayer, the Raiders have decided to get the former second-round pick more involved in the offense. Mayer has reportedly looked good in camp and has built a solid relationship with new head coach Pete Carroll. It's worth noting that Bowers is going to remain the unquestioned No. 1 tight end and primary passing option. Mayer showed good potential during his time in college, so hopefully the Raiders are able to find a way to get him involved.Source: Las Vegas Review-Journal
Las Vegas Raiders tight end DK Metcalf Building Chemistry with Aaron Rodgers
DK Metcalf is currently establishing chemistry with new quarterback Aaron Rodgers. The two of them have been getting in work together at mandatory minicamp. It's an encouraging sign to see both newcomers getting in reps together this early into camp. Since being traded to Pittsburgh, Metcalf signed a hefty five-year deal and is the clear cut No. 1 wideout on this offense. The Steelers have traded away George Pickens, so Metcalf will be asked to carry a heavy workload. Hopefully, Metcalf and Rodgers will be able to get on the same page. According to DeFabo, Rodgers has been looking good with his playmaking ability and getting off quick releases with the ball.Source: Mike DeFabo
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver