James Cook Practicing in Full at Training Camp
James Cook was a full participant in the first training camp practice on Wednesday, according to ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg. Regardless of his contract situation entering the 2025 season, Cook cemented himself as Buffalo's clear lead back last year by rushing for 1,009 yards and a league-leading 16 touchdowns on 207 rushing attempts in 16 regular-season games after scoring just twice on the ground in 2023. While Cook finally saw some more goal-line opportunities, fantasy managers should be expecting major regression in the TD department in 2025. An extension would definitely give the Bills more incentive to keep feeding Cook, who doesn't have the body type to be a physical, between-the-tackles runner. Ray Davis and Ty Johnson will remain involved as well, making Cook more of a high-end RB2 target in fantasy.Source: ESPN.com - Alaina Getzenberg
Despite not having a new contract, Buffalo Bills running back Two-Way Practices Coming Soon for Travis Hunter
Travis Hunter will practice on both offense and defense after like the first six or so practices in camp. After that happens, Coen said Hunter playing on both sides of the ball on the same day in practice will "kind of become the norm." From the start, the Jaguars have incorporated the Heisman Trophy winner much more on offense, but he will soon be working on both sides of the ball. The Jaguars front office said that the 22-year-old is more naturally comfortable on defense, which is why they feel he needs more work on offense to start. Hunter certainly has the physical abilities to become the WR2 in Jacksonville in 2025 behind Brian Thomas Jr., but how much is he really going to be on the field on offense? He will probably be overvalued in fantasy drafts this fall.Source: Jacksonville Jaguars
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen said at training camp on Wednesday that rookie first-round wide receiver/defensive back Keenan Allen Drawing Interest From Multiple Teams
Keenan Allen has drawn interest from multiple teams in recent weeks. Schultz said it's his understanding that Allen has been waiting for training camps to get underway to better assess the landscape and get a clearer picture of each team's receiver situation. Even though the 33-year-old is past his prime, he's still easily one of the top free agents available with training camps starting this week. In his first and only season in Chicago in 2024 with the Bears, the six-time Pro Bowler struggled like the rest of the offense and caught only 70 of his 121 targets for 744 yards, although he did find the end zone seven times for the second straight season in 15 starts. Allen is by no means washed up and still has the tools to make an impact in fantasy, but it will all depend on where he lands.Source: FOX Sports - Jordan Schultz
Per FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz, free-agent wide receiver Tank Dell "Doing Great" -- Will he Play in 2025?
Tank Dell (knee) is "doing great." "He's crushing rehab. He's in a great headspace. We're not putting any timetables timeline on Tank." It's good news that Dell is making strides in his rehab, but the fact remains that he's highly unlikely to play at all in 2025 after dislocating his knee and tearing his ACL, MCL and LCL in Week 16 last season. The Texans placed him on the Physically Unable to Perform list on Wednesday, and he won't be taking part in any practices this summer as the team gets ready for the 2025 season. If Dell is even ready to return next year, he might be a shell of his former self. Fantasy managers should leave him off their draft boards this fall.Source: FOX Sports Houston - Will Kunkel
Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans said on Wednesday at training camp that wide receiver Luther Burden III Still Not Practicing
Luther
Burden
III
(undisclosed)
was
not
present
at
training
camp
practice
on
Wednesday
and
still
appears
to
be
dealing
with
injuries
from
the
spring
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ESPN's
Courtney
Cronin
writes
that
Chicago
Bears
rookie
wide
receiver
Tua Tagovailoa's Relationship With Tyreek Hill a "Work in Progress"
Tua Tagovailoa said that wide receiver Tyreek Hill rebuilding a relationship with him and the team is a "work in progress" after Hill said "I'm out" following the Week 18 regular-season finale last year. "When you say something like that you don't just come back with 'My bad.' You gotta work that relationship up. He is working on himself," Tagovailoa said. Hill commented on Tuesday saying that he's a changed man and motivated to be at his best in 2025. The Cheetah is saying the right things, but there could still be a rift between him and the rest of the club after he essentially quit on them late last season. Tua, Hill and the rest of the Dolphins are certainly capable of bouncing back after a disappointing 2024 campaign, but it will all depend on whether Tagovailoa can keep him out of harm's way.Source: NFL Network - Cameron Wolfe
Miami Dolphins quarterback Daniel Jones Getting More First-Team Reps at Colts Camp
Anthony
Richardson
Sr.
and
Daniel
Jones
between
the
first
and
second
teams
so
far
at
training
camp
practice,
but
Jones
has
gotten
more
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The
Indianapolis
Colts
have
rotated
quarterbacks
Tank Dell, Dameon Pierce Placed on PUP List
Tank
Dell
(knee)
and
running
back
Dameon
Pierce
(undisclosed)
on
the
Physically
Unable
to
Perform
list
on
Wednesday,
according
to
NFL
Network's
Tom
Pelissero.read more...
The
Houston
Texans
placed
both
wide
receiver
Braelon Allen Expected to be Regular Contributor in Committee
Braelon
Allen
is
a
perfect
fit
for
this
type
of
offense
and
is
expected
to
be
a
regular
contributor
in
a
committee
approach.
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New
York
Jets
beat
reporter
Nick
Faria
writes
that
running
back
Joe Burrow to Play More This Preseason
Joe
Burrow
will
play
more
this
preseason
than
ever
before
as
the
team
looks
to
get
off
to
a
faster
start
than
in
years
past.
Burrow
playedread more...
Cincinnati
Bengals
head
coach
Zac
Taylor
said
that
quarterback
Texans Place Joe Mixon on Non-Football Injury List
Joe Mixon (ankle) to the NFI list. The former Cincinnati Bengal was spotted in a walking boot earlier in the spring, though it appears to be unrelated to the issues he suffered in 2024. There doesn't seem to be much concern surrounding the ailment, as Houston is bringing him along slowly after he played a critical role for them in his first stint with the team. Mixon's absence will open the door for veteran rusher Nick Chubb and rookie Woody Marks to boast an increased workload early on in camp. However, the 28-year-old is the team's unquestioned No. 1 option when he's healthy. Mixon's ankle issue bears monitoring, but he presents as one of the more solid top 50 picks.Source: DJ Bien-Aime
According to ESPN's DJ Bien-Aime, the Houston Texans have transferred running back Russell Wilson Locked in as Giants' Starter
Russell Wilson will be the team's starting quarterback. "Russ is our starter," said Daboll. While this has been the vibe for the most part, it's worth the head coach verifying. Wilson currently gives the team their best chance to win games, though it's worth mentioning that backup quarterback Jameis Winston projects as the better option for the pass-catchers and their fantasy output. The 36-year-old is no more than a late-round dart throw at the quarterback position and is likely more suited as a streaming option off waivers at this point in his career.Source: Patricia Traina
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll confirmed again on Wednesday that quarterback Malik Nabers Practicing Wednesday
Malik Nabers (toe) will participate in practice on Wednesday as the team kicks off training camp. The LSU product has been dealing with a toe injury since his time at college, although it didn't appear to hinder him during his standout rookie season. Head coach Brian Daboll noted in late May that the Giants were being cautious with Nabers, but it's encouraging to see him retake the field. The 21-year-old survived turmoil at quarterback in 2024 and should get better play there with Russell Wilson at the helm in 2025. Wilson's performance will dictate how long he starts, but even if the team turns to backup Jameis Winston, it wouldn't be the worst move for Nabers' fantasy value. He's a strong pick at the end of the first round.Source: Connor Hughes
Connor Hughes of SNY reports that New York Giants wide receiver Travis Hunter Working with Wideouts Early
Travis Hunter is working with the offense to start training camp, according to ESPN's Michael DiRocco. Specifically, Hunter is working on his releases, and it's exciting that Jacksonville would have him focus on the offensive aspect of his game first. Much has been made regarding the 22-year-old's ability to play both ways, and even more so on how much time he'll get at each position. For now, at least, it appears that the team is prioritizing his impact on offense. Hunter's upside is sky-high heading into his rookie season, and other than teammate Brian Thomas Jr., few other Jaguars pass-catchers pose a threat in terms of garnering targets. It could be bumpy early on as he adjusts to NFL defenses, but he should inject a good bit of juice into Jacksonville's passing game.Source: Michael DiRocco
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver/defensive back Raiders Sign Veterans Jamal Adams and Phillip Dorsett
Phillip
Dorsett
signed
a
contract
with
the
Las
Vegas
Raiders
on
Tuesday.
Adams
is
a
three-time
Pro
Bowl
safety
and
is
reunited
with
Pete
Carroll
in
Lasread more...
Free
agent
defensive
back
Jamal
Adams
and
wide
receiver