George Springer Could be Back in a Few Days
Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider said on MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM on Friday that outfielder/designated hitter George Springer (toe) could return from the 10-day injured list in a "day or two." Springer won't rejoin Toronto's starting lineup for the series opener on Friday against the Cleveland Guardians, but he could be back before the series finale on Sunday. The 36-year-old veteran has been sidelined since fracturing his toe on April 11, but he's made good progress since then and is expected to return to the big-league roster without requiring a minor-league rehab assignment. Fantasy managers can't realistically expect Springer to be as good as he was in 2025 in a resurgent season in which he hit .309/.399/.560 with a .959 OPS, 32 home runs, 84 RBI, and 18 stolen bases in 140 regular-season games, but he should still be rostered in all fantasy leagues for his power/speed contributions in a hitter-friendly home environment at Rogers Centre. Before fracturing his toe, Springer was struggling offensively, going 10-for-54 (.185) with two homers, six RBI, four runs, and a stolen base in 14 games played.
Source: MLB Network Radio on Sirius XM
Source: MLB Network Radio on Sirius XM
Youssef Zalal Set For UFC Vegas 116 Main Event
Youssef Zalal will look to extend his win streak when he takes on former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling in the main event of UFC Vegas 116 on Saturday. Zalal enters the bout on an impressive eight-fight win streak as he looks to take a step closer to a title shot. He was last seen in action in October 2025 at UFC 320, where he submitted Josh Emmett in the first round. Prior to that, he defeated Calvin Kattar via unanimous decision. DraftKings sees Zalal as the favorite with a salary of $8,400.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Aljamain Sterling An Underdog At UFC Vegas 116
Former bantamweight champion Aljaman Sterling will look to win back-to-back fights when he faces off against Youssef Zalal in the main event of UFC Vegas 116 on Saturday. Sterling was last seen in the Octagon in August 2025 at UFC Shanghai, where he returned to the win column by beating former featherweight title challenger Brian Ortega via unanimous decision. In three fights at featherweight, Sterling is 2-1 with a defeat to Movsar Evloev between victories over Calvin Kattar and Brian Ortega. DraftKings sees Sterling as the underdog with a salary of $7,800.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Freddie Freeman to Hit Second, Kyle Tucker Cleanup Moving Forward
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said that first baseman Freddie Freeman will hit second and outfielder Kyle Tucker will bat cleanup going forward, according to Katie Woo of The Athletic. Roberts made the change on Thursday to shake things up after the team lost the first two games of the series to the division-rival San Francisco Giants. "It's more of just trying to give Kyle a different look," Roberts said. Woo writes that Tucker's lack of production early on in his Dodgers tenure is a "small concern." The left-handed slugger is slashing .245/.327/.372 over 24 games with the Blue with only three home runs. "I think it's more just me trying to find my swing, and trying to find the consistency in it more than anything," Tucker said. The Dodgers are hoping the move down the order will help Tucker be more consistent at the plate after Roberts noticed his chase and swing rates had gone up recently. If the move to cleanup makes Tucker more consistent, his fantasy managers will be all for it.
Source: The Athletic - Katie Woo
Source: The Athletic - Katie Woo
Joselyne Edwards Set For UFC Vegas 116 Co-Main Event
Joselyne Edwards will aim to extend her win streak to five when she faces off against Norma Dumont in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 116 on Saturday. From September 2023 to June 2024, Edwards suffered back-to-back losses to Nora Cornolle and Ailin Perez, but since then, Edwards has gone on a tear, winning her next four fights, three by knockout/TKO and one by submission. Edwards was last seen in action in February at UFC Houston, where she avenged her loss to Cornolle by beating her via second-round submission. DraftKings sees Edwards as the underdog with a salary of $7,400.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Kirby Yates Emerging as Top Injury Stash?
Fantasy managers speculating and scrounging for saves early in the 2026 season might want to consider taking a look at Los Angeles Angels right-handed reliever Kirby Yates (knee), even though he's still on the 15-day injured list. Yates' numbers during his minor-league rehab assignment with Single-A Rancho Cucamonga and Triple-A Salt Lake haven't been pretty, but he's nearing a return and could make his 2026 debut with the Angels before the calendar flips to May next week. In his two innings pitched on the farm, Yates has allowed four runs (three earned) while walking one and striking out three. Right-handed reliever Ben Joyce (shoulder) remains on the IL, and right-hander Robert Stephenson (elbow) is done for the year. Righty Jordan Romano has been the Halos' closer in the first month of the season, but Yates, who has 98 career MLB saves in his 11 years in the big leagues, could quickly become an option for saves with the Angels when he rejoins the big-league roster. He's currently rostered in just 13% of Yahoo leagues.
Source: Baseball Reference
Source: Baseball Reference
Ty Simpson to Compete for Backup Gig in Rookie Season
The Los Angeles Rams had one of the biggest surprise selections in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft on Thursday night when they took Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson with the 13th overall pick. While Simpson figures to be the successor to MVP Matthew Stafford, many draft analysts were wondering if Simpson would fall out of the first round of the draft entirely. After the pick was made, head coach Sean McVay said, "This is Matthew's team." The 38-year-old is entering his 18th season, but he was at the top of his game last year, and it's unclear how long he wants to continue playing. McVay made sure to run the selection of Simpson by Stafford first. L.A. became the first team to have a QB named MVP and then select a signal-caller in the first round since the Packers in 1967. With Jimmy Garoppolo considering retirement, McVay said that Simpson will compete for the backup gig with Stetson Bennett. Simpson doesn't have a long resume from college, but he's a hard worker and is in an excellent situation with the Rams to eventually replace Stafford. Fantasy managers in dynasty/keeper leagues will need to be patient with Simpson.
Source: ESPN.com - Sarah Barshop
Source: ESPN.com - Sarah Barshop
Norma Dumont Looks To Extend Her Win Streak
Norma Dumont will look to extend her win streak when she faces off against Joselyne Edwards in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 116 on Saturday. Since losing a split decision to Macy Chiasson back in 2022, Dumont has looked spectacular, winning six consecutive fights. Dumont was last seen in the Octagon in November 2025 at UFC Vegas 110, where she extended her win streak by beating Ketlen Vieira via split decision. DraftKings sees Dumont as the favorite with a salary of $8,800.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Eagles, Patriots Expected to Resume A.J. Brown Talks Around June 1
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported on Thursday that the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots are expected to resume trade talks about wide receiver A.J. Brown around June 1, when it will help the Eagles salary-cap wise to trade the disgruntled Brown. The Patriots signed former Green Bay Packers wideout Romeo Doubs in free agency in March, but they might not be done upgrading their receiving room this offseason for young quarterback Drake Maye. On the other side, everything the Eagles have done with their WR room since the start of the new league year points to Brown being dealt after June 1. Philly first acquired wideout Dontayvion Wicks from Green Bay, and then they traded up in the first round of Thursday night's 2026 NFL draft to select USC receiver Makai Lemon at 20th overall. ESPN's Adam Schefter recently said a Brown trade is becoming more likely, which would reunite him with head coach Mike Vrabel. The two worked together in Tennessee previously. The 28-year-old Brown had his sixth 1,000-yard season in seven years in the NFL in 2025 with the Eagles, but he was unhappy with his role and had a career-low 12.9 yards per catch in 15 regular-season starts. A move to New England could boost his fantasy ceiling yet again.
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Fernando Mendoza to Sit All Year Behind Veteran QB?
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport said on Thursday that Las Vegas Raiders veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins is expected to mentor first overall pick Fernando Mendoza this year, and Cousins is expected to be the team's starter under center to kick off the regular season in early September. Rapoport also says that the Raiders hope Cousins can run the offense all year while Mendoza learns on the sidelines. In a perfect scenario, Mendoza would be ready to roll as the full-time starter in 2027. Given Cousins' declining play and elevated injury risk at 37 years old, it would be a surprise if he were the Raiders' starter in 2026 from wire to wire. The 22-year-old Mendoza should be the No. 2 pick in rookie-only dynasty/keeper leagues this year, behind only Cardinals running back Jeremiyah Love. The Indiana product doesn't have a ton of dual-threat upside at the next level, but his accuracy in the pocket should give him a safe long-term fantasy floor while paired with offensive-minded head coach Klint Kubiak. In redraft leagues, Mendoza won't be as attractive in 2026, but he'll still have appeal as a QB2 with upside in superflex setups if Cousins falters or gets hurt.
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Alexander Hernandez A Favorite At UFC Vegas 116
Alexander Hernandez will look to extend his win streak when he takes on Rafa Garcia on the main card of UFC Vegas 116 on Saturday. Since losing back-to-back fights to Bill Algeo and Damon Jackson, Hernandez got back on track and is now on a four-fight winning streak. Hernandez was last seen in action in September 2025 at Noche UFC 3, where he extended his win streak by finishing Carlos Diego Ferreira via second-round TKO. DraftKings sees Hernandez as the favorite with a salary of $8,500.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Caleb Thielbar's Status Remains in Doubt After Exiting Early with Injury
Chicago Cubs left-handed relief pitcher Caleb Thielbar (leg) exited Thursday's contest early with an apparent left leg injury after blowing a save opportunity. With the team's primary closer, Daniel Palencia (oblique), already on the injured list, the Cubs turned to Thielbar to lock down the ninth inning on Thursday afternoon. After serving up a solo shot to Adolis Garcia, Thielbar appeared to have suffered a leg injury and was taken out of the contest. In his previous appearance on April 21, Thielbar locked down the final frame against the Phillies, suggesting he was set to be the primary ninth-inning option while Palencia was injured. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status, as the team may provide an update ahead of Friday's contest. For the time being, Ben Brown could be a name to stash in deeper leagues as he could claim the ninth-inning role in the short term.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Gerrit Cole Stays Sharp in Latest Rehab Outing, Approaching Season Debut?
New York Yankees right-handed pitcher Gerrit Cole (elbow) turned in another solid showing in his second rehab outing and is slowly working his way back to the major leagues. Cole has been on the shelf since the 2024 season after undergoing Tommy John surgery with an internal brace procedure in March of 2025. While he was able to pitch in spring training, the Yankees had him open the 2026 campaign on the 15-day injured list to provide him ample time to get back to full strength. Cole began his rehab assignment with High-A on April 17 and logged 4 1/3 innings of three-run ball with three punchouts. However, in his most recent outing, Cole pitched for Double-A and threw 42 of his 52 pitches for strikes while allowing two runs over 4 2/3 innings. While the Yankees will continue to slowly increase his workload, seeing Cole find the zone effectively is a great sign. He remains a priority stash option in all 12-team leagues and remains on track to debut later in May.
Source: Bryan Hoch
Source: Bryan Hoch
Spencer Strider Showing Increased Velocity in Rehab Outings
Atlanta Braves right-handed pitcher Spencer Strider (oblique) looked like his dominant self in his most recent rehab outing and appears to be quickly approaching his eventual 2026 season debut. In this outing for Triple-A Gwinnett, the right-hander racked up eight strikeouts over 4 1/3 shutout frames. He surrendered just one hit and walked only one batter. However, the most important note is that Strider's four-seamer reached 98.1 mph. During spring training and the early stages of his rehab, Strider struggled to regain his high-end velocity. If Strider can maintain this current velocity, he could be in line for far more success than he enjoyed last season. In 2025, Strider struggled for Atlanta, posting a 4.45 ERA with just 131 punchouts over 125 1/3 innings. While there is risk in his profile given his extensive injury history, if his velocity remains stable, Strider could deliver immense returns for those who have stashed him.
Source: MiLB.com
Source: MiLB.com
Jorge Soler Can Help Fantasy Managers in the Power Department
Los Angeles Angels outfielder/designated hitter Jorge Soler is never going to be an asset in the batting average department for fantasy managers, but the 6-foot-3, 235-pound Cuban slugger can definitely help in the power department if you need it. The 34-year-old veteran right-handed hitter is available in under 50% of Yahoo leagues at the moment, too. In his second year in Anaheim, Soler is hitting .215/.326/.443 with a .769 OPS, five home runs, 19 RBI, and 13 runs scored in 95 plate appearances across 22 games played. He's gone hitless in his last two games and has gone 5-for-22 with a homer, double, and three RBI in his last six games played, dating back to April 13, before he began serving a four-game suspension for a brawl with Braves pitcher Reynaldo Lopez. In the early portion of the season, Soler is unsurprisingly in the sixth percentile in strikeout rate, but he's in the 51st percentile in expected slugging percentage and in the 60th percentile in hard-hit rate. If Soler can stay healthy all year, he's a candidate to approach the 30-homer mark because of his raw power from the right side.
Source: Baseball Reference
Source: Baseball Reference
Rafa Garcia Looks For His Third Consecutive Win
Rafa Garcia will look to extend his win streak when he faces off against Alexander Hernandez on the main card of UFC Vegas 116 on Saturday. Garcia was last seen in action in September 2025 at Noche UFC 3, where he defeated Jared Gordon via third-round TKO. In his last five bouts, he racked up four wins against Hayisaer Maheshate, Clay Guida, Vinc Pichel, and Jared Gordon, and dropped his fight to Grant Dawson. DraftKings sees Garcia as the underdog with a salary of $7,700.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Blake Snell Remains Several Weeks Away From Return
Los Angeles Dodgers left-handed pitcher Blake Snell (shoulder) showed some rust in his first rehab outing. On April 22, the southpaw took the ball for Low-A Ontario and tossed one inning with three hits and two runs (one earned). He walked one batter and did not tally any strikeouts. Snell has been on the shelf for nearly all of camp due to left shoulder fatigue. Per reports by Katie Woo of The Athletic, the Dodgers are looking for Snell to pitch at least five innings deep into a rehab outing (or throw 75 pitches) before opting to activate him off the injured list. Last season, Snell logged just 61 1/3 innings for the Dodgers but was highly effective for fantasy, holding a 2.35 ERA with a 1.26 WHIP. While injuries have limited him throughout his career, when on the mound, Snell carries high-end upside in all formats. Despite his potent workload concerns, Snell remains a must-stash option in all formats ahead of his eventual return. If he can continue to increase his workload, he could return to action in the coming weeks.
Source: Adrian Medina
Source: Adrian Medina
Jhoan Duran Not Expected to Miss Extended Time on Injured List
Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher Jhoan Duran (oblique) is not expected to miss much time on the 15-day injured list. According to Jon Morosi of the MLB Network, the Phillies have expressed minimal concern about the long-term severity of the injury and that he would be "surprised" if the elite closer missed more than a month of action. Duran officially hit the injured list earlier this week with a left oblique strain, which has paved the way for right-hander Brad Keller to take on ninth-inning duties. Before the injury, Duran was enjoying a strong start to his 2026 campaign, tossing 6 2/3 innings to the tune of a 1.35 ERA and a 0.75 WHIP. He has struck out eight hitters and tallied five saves while taking just one loss. When active, Duran holds elite RP1 upside, pitching for a competing Phillies team. In the meantime, Keller holds solid mid-end RP2 upside and should see the majority of the save opportunities.
Source: Jon Morosi
Source: Jon Morosi
Francisco Lindor Headed for Lengthy Stint on the Injured List?
New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor (calf) is in serious danger of having an extended stint on the injured list. The Mets officially placed Lindor on the 10-day injured list on Thursday, but reports suggest he could be on the shelf for an extended period. Per Joel Sherman of The New York Post, the Mets fear Lindor's calf strain is far worse than Juan Soto's and could be "going to be down a while," per manager Carlos Mendoza. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status, but it appears the star infielder could be on the shelf for an extended period of time. Lindor was off to a slow start in the 2026 campaign, posting a .226/.314/.355 line over his 24 contests. However, before going down, Lindor held a much higher .360 AVG and hit both of his home runs over his last seven games. While sidelined, Ronny Mauricio should be given ample opportunities to carve out a role in the Mets lineup.
Source: Joel Sherman
Source: Joel Sherman
Could Kenyon Sadiq Emerge as High-Target Option in New York?
New York Jets rookie tight end Kenyon Sadiq has the potential to handle a large role right away. The Jets selected Sadiq with one of their three first-round picks on Thursday night, making him the first and only tight end off the board on Day 1. The Jets weren't heavily mocked to take a tight end, given that they already had 2025 second-round pick Mason Taylor on the roster. However, the selection of Sadiq showcases New York's desire to build out a young core on offense, presumably in preparation for drafting and installing a rookie quarterback next year. The Jets will pair Sadiq with Taylor, star wide receiver Garrett Wilson, and first-round receiver Omar Cooper Jr. in an offense led by quarterback Geno Smith this year. There are a lot of mouths to feed, and Smith isn't the most reliable passer, but Sadiq's talent alone will make him an intriguing fantasy option. After all, he had 51 catches, 560 yards, and eight touchdowns just last year at Oregon. He immediately ranks as the overall TE9 in RotoBaller's latest dynasty fantasy football rankings.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Can Carnell Tate Claim the WR1 Role Right Away?
Tennessee Titans rookie wide receiver Carnell Tate has the potential to emerge as the team's top option in the passing game rather quickly. The Titans selected Tate with the fourth overall pick in the NFL Draft on Thursday night, making him the first wide receiver off the board. It was a somewhat aggressive pick for a team that already has Wan'Dale Robinson, Elic Ayomanor, Chimere Dike, and Calvin Ridley. On the other hand, none of those four receivers are flashy alpha options in the passing game, whereas Tate has the opportunity to be an alpha receiver early in his rookie season. After all, he had 51 catches, 875 yards, and nine touchdowns at Ohio State last year. He offers a flashy, young pass-catching option for second-year quarterback Cameron Ward. Tate should have a large role from Day 1, ranking as a top-24 receiver in redraft leagues and a fringe top-12 receiver in dynasty formats.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Adrian Luna Martinetti Set For His UFC Debut
Adrian Luna Martinetti is scheduled to make his UFC debut against Davey Grant on the main card of UFC Vegas 116 on Saturday. Martinetti was last seen competing in October 2025 on Dana White's Contender Series, where he defeated Mark Vologdin via unanimous decision, extending his win streak and earning his UFC contract. He enters this fight with a 15-fight winning streak. DraftKings sees Martinetti as a slight favorite with a salary of $8,200.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Cam Smith Still Worth a Look on the Waiver Wire?
Houston Astros outfielder Cam Smith started the month of April on fire at the plate, going 15-for-47 (.319) with two home runs, four doubles, nine RBI, seven runs scored, and two stolen bases in 51 plate appearances across 13 games for the Astros to put himself firmly on the map as a waiver-wire pickup in fantasy baseball leagues. The 23-year-old former 14th overall pick by the Chicago Cubs in 2024 out of Florida State has gone 2-for-22 (.091) with no homers, one RBI, three runs scored, a steal, three walks, and seven strikeouts in seven games since, though. Smith is slashing .239/.324/.398 with a .721 OPS, three home runs, five doubles, 11 RBI, 15 runs scored, and four stolen bases in his first 26 games of 2026. In 134 contests in his rookie campaign, Smith hit .236 (104-for-441) with nine homers, 51 RBI, and eight stolen bases. Smith has cooled off recently, but he's still a young, intriguing power/speed asset that could do damage in stretches. He's currently rostered in just under 50% of Yahoo leagues.
Source: Baseball Reference
Source: Baseball Reference
Jeremiyah Love Ticketed for Potential Committee Role in Crowded Backfield?
Arizona Cardinals rookie running back Jeremiyah Love may initially find himself in a committee role given the crowded state of the team's backfield. The Cardinals selected Love third overall on Thursday night, and while he did fetch a hefty $50.5 million guaranteed contract, the existing players in Arizona's backfield should continue to have a role. James Conner is an established veteran who has shown that he can still contribute when healthy, and Tyler Allgeier managed to carve out a significant role alongside Bijan Robinson in Atlanta, so he can presumably do the same with Love in Arizona. Of course, Love represents the future in Arizona, and he's an immediate top-five running back in dynasty fantasy football. Even if we see a mix of him, Conner, and Allgeier to open the year, the Cardinals' goal will be to gradually get Love more involved so that he can handle at least 15-20 touches per game by the end of his rookie campaign. After all, he posted 3,014 scrimmage yards and 40 touchdowns over his final two collegiate seasons, so the sky is the limit.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Davey Grant Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Davey Grant will look to get back in the win column when he takes on Adrian Luna Martinetti on the main card of UFC Vegas 116 on Saturday. Grant was last seen in action in October 2025 at UFC Vancouver, where he suffered a first-round submission loss to Charles Jourdain. Prior to that, Grant won back-to-back fights, having beaten Da'Mon Blackshear and Ramon Taveras. DraftKings sees Grant as a slight underdog with a salary of $8,000.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Wan'Dale Robinson No Longer the Clear Top Option on Depth Chart
New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson's role was threatened on Thursday after the organization spent its No. 4 overall pick on a pass-catching reinforcement. The Titans selected Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate with the fourth pick, making him the first wide receiver off the board. Tate was widely regarded as this year's top wide receiver prospect, and he should push to be the Titans' immediate No. 1 wide receiver. That's not ideal for Robinson, who signed a four-year, $70 million contract to be Tennessee's top option in the passing game. On one hand, the hefty contract confirms that the Titans do want to keep Robinson heavily involved. After all, his NFL experience makes him a valuable weapon in an offense with Cameron Ward, a second-year quarterback, and Tate, a first-year receiver. On the other hand, teams don't spend the No. 4 pick on a player who is going to ride the bench or play a partial role. Tate will be heavily involved from Day 1, operating as a WR2 or WR3 in fantasy football. That will likely push Robinson down to the low-end WR3/flex tier, especially in an offense that will continue to experience growing pains with Ward still adapting to the NFL. We're not very optimistic that Robinson will be able to replicate his WR14 finish from last season. As a result, managers should consider selling high on the 25-year-old in dynasty fantasy football leagues.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Tanner Scott a Must-Add Option for Saves in All Formats
Despite his struggles with the Los Angeles Dodgers last year, left-handed reliever Tanner Scott has become a must-add reliever off the waiver wire with right-hander Edwin Diaz (elbow) facing a potential three-month absence. In the team's 3-0 shutout win over the division-rival San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park on Thursday, Scott picked up his first save of the season, pitching a clean ninth inning with no hits allowed, no walks, and no strikeouts. The Dodgers could employ a committee approach to the ninth inning with Scott, Alex Vesia, and Blake Treinen, but Scott got the first shot on Thursday and delivered. The 31-year-old southpaw and former All-Star in 2024 has been great so far in 2026, allowing just an earned run with a walk and nine strikeouts in his 10 2/3 relief innings. He's currently rostered in less than 50% of Yahoo leagues, so if you need saves and he's out there, you should be grabbing Scott immediately.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Tyler Shough Headed for Massive Success in Sophomore Campaign
New Orleans Saints quarterback Tyler Shough finds himself in a fantastic position ahead of the 2026 NFL season. Shough had already boosted his dynasty value significantly with an impressive rookie season last year. Installed as the starter mid-year, Shough ended up totaling 10 touchdowns from Week 12-18, and he ranked as the overall QB5 in fantasy football during that span. That type of production in an offense that didn't have very high expectations instantly vaulted Shough into the top-12 conversation for dynasty and 2026 redraft leagues. Now, he's trending up once again after the Saints spent a premium first-round pick on a wide receiver. New Orleans drafted Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson with the No. 8 overall pick, making him the second pass-catcher off the board. It was impressive to see the Saints get such an elite weapon for Shough without having to trade up. Tyson is coming off a terrific two-year stretch at ASU in which he caught 136 passes for 1,812 yards and 18 touchdowns. Shough has plenty of key weapons at his disposal in 2026 and potentially beyond. Tyson is under team control through 2030, and while Chris Olave is headed into a contract year, he remains a prime extension candidate. Additionally, tight end Juwan Johnson is under contract through 2027. Plus, we can't forget that the Saints gave a four-year deal to Travis Etienne Jr., who will make Shough's life easier both in the running and passing games. Much credit is due to the Saints for their offensive improvements this offseason. The solidification of their offense gives Shough a steady floor and tremendous upside in both redraft and dynasty formats.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Garrett Wilson Sees Dynasty Value Take a Hit in Revamped New York Offense
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson (knee) now faces added competition after the organization made several additions to the offense during the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft on Thursday night. The Jets made three first-round selections, including two key targets for quarterback Geno Smith. Oregon's Kenyon Sadiq joined the tight end room, and the Jets also traded up to acquire Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. We're not overly bullish about the state of this passing game with Smith throwing the football, but to their credit, the Jets have done a good job building a foundation of weapons around him. The bad news is that Wilson's dynasty value could take a hit. Accurate, valuable targets have been hard to come by in the Jets' offense in years past, and that was when Wilson was one of the only players to pass to. Now, Sadiq, Cooper, and even Mason Taylor and Adonai Mitchell will threaten to steal plenty of targets from Wilson, making him even more dependent on deep-yardage catches and touchdowns. He's still an uber-talented player, but the added competition will hurt his value in dynasty fantasy football.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Victor Vodnik Allows Five Runs in Save Situation, Remains High-Risk Option for Saves
Colorado Rockies right-handed reliever Victor Vodnik was blown up by the San Diego Padres on Thursday at Coors Field in the ninth inning in an eventual 10-8 loss in the series finale. Vodnik had a rough day at the office, allowing five earned runs on four hits (one homer) while walking one and striking out two in two-thirds of an inning for his second loss of the season and his second blown save for the Rockies. After the rough outing, the 26-year-old former 14th-rounder by the Atlanta Braves in 2018 has an 0-2 record, 7.59 ERA (6.05 FIP), 2.16 WHIP, three saves, eight strikeouts, and six walks in 10 2/3 relief innings in 2026. He entered the contest in the ninth inning on Thursday with a three-run lead, but that cushion wasn't enough for Vodnik on this day. Fantasy managers were reminded that Vodnik is a high-risk option for saves on a bad team, and his struggles this year could lead to more save chances for both Seth Halvorsen and Jaden Hill in the near future. He's rostered in just 9% of Yahoo leagues at the moment.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
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