Jordan Mason Active at OTAs
Jordan Mason (ankle) is taking part in voluntary organized team activities this offseason. Mason missed the last five games of the 2024 season due to a high-ankle sprain, but he's back on the field in early June and should be completely healthy and ready to go for Week 1 in his first season with Minnesota. The 26-year-old had a breakout season with Christian McCaffrey missing most of the year with injuries, as he finished with 153 carries for 789 yards and three touchdowns while adding 11 catches for 91 yards in 12 games (six starts). Mason isn't going to have the kind of workload he did in San Fran with CMC injured, but the Vikings want to spell starter Aaron Jones more to keep him fresh, which is where Mason comes in. RB3/flex value seems plausible, especially if Mason is the Vikes' preferred goal-line option.Source: Vikings.com
Minnesota Vikings running back Blake Corum Present for OTA Workouts
Blake Corum (forearm) has been taking part in voluntary organized team activities this offseason after fracturing his forearm in the Week 18 regular-season finale. It's a good sign that Corum will be ready for the start of his second NFL season as the primary backup to Kyren Williams. After being taken in the third round (83rd overall) last year out of Michigan, the 24-year-old had a minimal role behind the workhorse Williams, carrying the ball only 58 times for 207 yards while adding seven catches on eight targets for 58 yards. He did not find the end zone at all. Heading into Year 2, Corum is competing with rookie fourth-rounder Jarquez Hunter for backup duties in L.A. Corum's quiet rookie season wasn't what fantasy managers in dynasty/keeper leagues wanted to see, and it might take an injury to Williams for him to see a bigger role in his sophomore season.Source: TheRams.com
Los Angeles Rams running back D'Andre Swift Preparing for Heavy Workload
D'Andre Swift wants his production to be "undeniable" as the team's lead back in 2025, and he's been putting in the work to be physically ready for a heavy workload, reports Marquee Sports Network's Scott Bair. Swift will need to improve on his 2024 campaign to hold off Roschon Johnson after averaging a career-low 3.8 yards per carry. The 26-year-old worked with new head coach Ben Johnson during their time together in Detroit, and Johnson called Swift a "fierce competitor." The Bears only added RB Kyle Monangai in the seventh round of this year's NFL draft, so Swift figures to open the 2025 season as the starter in Chicago's backfield. It's unclear exactly how the workload will be split up in Johnson's backfield, but based on volume alone, Swift should be in play as an RB2 in fantasy.Source: Marquee Sports Network - Scott Bair
Chicago Bears running back Dalton Schultz Back Practicing at OTAs
Dalton
Schultz
(leg)
is
back
practicing
at
voluntary
organized
team
activities
this
week
after
missing
the
first
few
sessions
with
an
apparent
leg
injury,
according
to
the
Houston
Chronicle's
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Houston
Texans
tight
end
Tua Tagovailoa Taking on Bigger Leadership Role
Tua
Tagovailoa
is
embracing
the
challenge
to
take
complete
command
and
become
more
of
a
leader
in
the
same
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under
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The
Palm
Beach
Post's
Joe
Schad
writes
that
it
appears
Miami
Dolphins
quarterback
Kenneth Walker III Taking Part in OTAs
Kenneth Walker III (ankle) is taking part in the team's voluntary organized team activities this offseason. Walker has battled injuries through all three of his NFL seasons and played in a career-low 11 games last year, carrying the ball 153 times for 573 yards and seven touchdowns while adding a career-high 46 receptions for 299 yards and an additional score through the air. When healthy, the 24-year-old remains Seattle's lead back ahead of Zach Charbonnet, but when selecting Walker in fantasy drafts, managers have to bake in some missed time due to injuries. While Seattle's offense could be more efficient in 2025 under new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, the Seahawks could lessen Walker's load a bit to try to keep him healthy for a full season. Because of workload and durability concerns, fantasy managers should target Walker as more of an RB2.Source: Seahawks.com
Seattle Seahawks running back Calvin Ridley Building Chemistry With Cam Ward
Calvin
Ridley
is
working
on
his
chemistry
with
rookie
first-round
quarterback
Cam
Ward
this
offseason
after
failing
to
find
much
chemistry
with
QB
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Tennessee
Titans
wide
receiver
Steelers Expect to Reach Extension With T.J. Watt Before the Season
The Pittsburgh Steelers reportedly expect to reach an agreement on a contract extension with All-Pro linebacker T.J. Watt before the start of the 2025 regular season, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Gerry Dulac. Watt could "hold in" during training camp this summer if nothing is done by then, but the Steelers like their chances of getting something done eventually after another dominant season for the 30-year-old game-changing pass-rusher in 2024. The former 30th overall pick in 2017 out of Wisconsin has made the Pro Bowl in each of the last seven seasons and in seven of his eight years in the NFL. He had 11.5 sacks, 61 tackles (40 solo), 19 tackles for loss, 27 QB hits, a league-high six forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries in 17 regular-season starts. Contract issues aside, Watt should once again be considered one of the best IDP fantasy targets heading into Year 9.Cardinals Offense Becoming More Complex
Trey McBride said that the team's offense is evolving and becoming more complex heading into the 2025 season. "The plays they're putting in, it's not as fundamental, it's not as basic. They're adding a lot of motions, a lot of sauce. A lot more complex. It's all kind of the same concepts, just different ways to get to it," McBride said. The 25-year-old former second-round pick (55th overall) in the 2022 NFL draft out of Colorado State had nothing to complain about in his third year in the league in 2024, breaking out to the tune of 111 catches on 147 targets for 1,146 receiving yards and two touchdowns in 16 starts. Despite only finding the end zone twice, McBride was the TE3 in half-PPR formats and a first-time Pro Bowler. Getting former first-round wideout Marvin Harrison Jr. more involved is likely a big emphasis for the Cardinals offense in 2025.Source: The Arizona Republic - Theo Mackie
Arizona Cardinals tight end Seahawks Reiterate That Sam Darnold is the Starting QB
Sam Darnold is "our starting quarterback" when asked if there was any scenario, outside of injury, in which Darnold isn't the starter. "This is a crazy question," Macdonald also said. Most of the speculation about Darnold comes after Seattle took Jalen Milroe in the third round of April's NFL draft. Milroe, a dual-threat QB, is expected to have a package of plays as another offensive weapon for Seattle, but Darnold will be the unquestioned starter under center after a career year in 2024 with the Minnesota Vikings in which he threw for 4,319 yards, 35 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in 17 regular-season games while leading the team to a 14-3 record. It was a great season, but the move to Seattle is a downgrade for Darnold's fantasy value behind a shaky offensive line and with a downgrade in aerial weapons.Source: Seahawks.com - John Boyle
Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald said on Tuesday that there's no question that Kyle Pitts Dealing With Strained Muscle in his Foot
Kyle
Pitts
(foot)
hasn't
been
practicing
in
voluntary
organized
team
activities
due
to
a
strained
muscle
in
his
foot,
a
source
told
ESPN's
Adam
Schefter.
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been
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Atlanta
Falcons
tight
end
Jedrick Wills to Potentially Miss All of 2025
Source: Jordan Schultz
NFL Insider Jordan Schultz reports that free-agent offensive tackle Jedrick Wills (knee) will miss most, if not all, of 2025 while he continues recovering from a knee injury that he's dealt with for most of the last two years. The Kentucky native missed 12 games with the ailment the previous season and has suffered multiple knee injuries dating back to 2023. The former 10th overall pick by the Cleveland Browns has had his career derailed of late due to his knee issues, and because he's likely to miss most of the 2025 campaign, it's probably unlikely he'll latch on with another team anytime soon. The 26-year-old has appeared in just 13 of a possible 34 games since the start of the 2023 season.Donald Parham Jr. Suffers Torn Achilles
Donald Parham Jr. (Achilles) suffered a torn Achilles tendon on Tuesday and is in danger of missing the entirety of the 2025 season. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the injury. News came through earlier today that the Steelers removed themselves from conversations with the Miami Dolphins for tight end Jonnu Smith, but their tune quickly changed, and now we know why. It's unfortunate news for the 27-year-old, as he's now set for a lengthy recovery process. It's no secret that Pittsburgh has a glaring need at quarterback, though the lack of weapons on the offense is quickly becoming an understated issue. It's unlikely that Parham Jr. would have made a massive impact in 2025. Still, the team's skill players are relatively thin behind wideout DK Metcalf, tight end Pat Freiermuth, and running back Jaylen Warren.Source: Adam Schefter
Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Pittsburgh Back in on Jonnu Smith
Jonnu
Smith.
Just
hours
after
Schefter
noted
that
the
team
was
out
on
Smith,
Pittsburgh
is
reportedlyread more...
ESPN's
Adam
Schefter
reports
that
the
Pittsburgh
Steelers
renewed
their
conversations
with
the
Miami
Dolphins
on
Tuesday
regarding
tight
end
Jimmy Horn Jr. Nursing Hamstring Injury
Jimmy Horn Jr. (hamstring) is not practicing during this week's OTAs as he works through a hamstring injury, according to team reporter David Newton. While catching passes from Shedeur Sanders over the last two seasons at Colorado, Horn hauled in 95 receptions for 1,008 yards and seven touchdowns in 23 games. He was a sixth-round selection in the 2025 NFL Draft, and it would be somewhat of a surprise if he's on the fantasy football radar in Year 1. Assuming he can get healthy and make the 53-man roster, he figures to begin his career behind Tetairoa McMillan, Xavier Legette, Adam Thilen, David Moore, Jalen Coker, and potentially more wideouts on the depth chart.Source: David Newton
Carolina Panthers rookie wide receiver