Connor McDavid Records Three Assists Sunday
Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid finished Sunday's 3-1 win against the Nashville Predators with three assists. Early in the game, McDavid helped Leon Draisaitl net a power-play goal, assisted Matt Savoie at even strength in the second period, and completed his hat trick of assists when Zach Hyman iced the game with an empty-net goal. The Oilers captain recorded his 61st career three-assist game, tying Bryan Trottier for the ninth most in NHL history. Seven of those efforts from McDavid have come this season, keeping him on pace for a 137-point campaign. In 66 appearances, McDavid has notched 37 goals and 77 assists. He's finished with multiple points seven times in his last 10 outings.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Roman Anthony a Top Breakout Candidate for 2026
Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Anthony already looks like a potential superstar. Through a limited sample of MLB action (plus plenty of minor league data and even some World Baseball Classic experience), Anthony has quickly shown that he can be an elite hitter at the plate with an everyday role in the Red Sox' lineup. The former second-round pick made his MLB debut last summer and played 71 games in the majors for Boston. He wasted no time making an impact, slashing .292/.396/.463 with eight home runs, a 13.2% walk rate, a 27.7% strikeout rate, and 140 wRC+. While his strikeout rate was a bit high, we're not too concerned, especially since the ball-in-play metrics are terrific and he was just a rookie last year. Anthony has continued to show signs of major upside this spring, going 7-for-22 with two homers, four walks, and five strikeouts in a prominent role for the United States in the World Baseball Classic. The 2026 ZiPS projections have Anthony listed at 18 home runs and 125 wRC+, but given how last year and this spring have gone, we'd be willing to bet on even greater production from the 21-year-old. He ranks as the #15 outfielder in RotoBaller's latest fantasy baseball rankings for 2026.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Bo Groulx Makes Big Impact Sunday
Toronto Maple Leafs center Bo Groulx bagged two goals, including the game-winning tally, in Sunday's 4-2 victory over the Minnesota Wild. Playing in only his fourth game of the season, the French forward popped up with a pair of goals within a six-minute span early in the second period. Groulx now boasts three goals in four games since making his Maple Leafs debut on March 10. Before getting the call from the big club, Groulx tallied 27 goals and 50 points in 54 AHL appearances. He clearly has some offensive talent, but it's unlikely Groulx will keep up his production level in the NHL for long, especially with his role being limited to the third line.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Drake Batherson Pots Two Goals in Sunday's Win
Ottawa Senators winger Drake Batherson netted two goals in Sunday's 7-4 victory over the San Jose Sharks, recording his seventh multi-goal outing of the campaign. Over the last 15 years, only Brady Tkachuk has had more multi-goal efforts in a single season with the Senators (nine in 2023-24). On Sunday, Batherson produced a power-play goal in the first period and recorded the game-winning tally during an even-strength situation in the third. He's trying to post his first 30-goal campaign and is now just three goals away. Meanwhile, Batherson only needs one more point to reach his fourth straight 60-point season. The 27-year-old is averaging over a point per game this month, so it shouldn't take long.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Can Ryan Helsley Bounce Back in Baltimore?
Baltimore Orioles reliever Ryan Helsley is looking for a bounce-back campaign after posting disappointing results in 2025. Splitting time with the Cardinals and Mets last year, Helsley posted a 4.14 FIP with 10.13 K/9 and 4.02 BB/9 across 56 innings. While these weren't terrible numbers, it was still a subpar year relative to Helsley's standards, as he posted his worst FIP since 2020. The 31-year-old right-hander will look to get back on track as he plays for his third different team in less than 12 months. The Orioles gave him a two-year, $28 million contract that pencils him into the closer role. It's a familiar role for Helsley, who had 70 saves between 2024 and 2025, and it could result in him offering significant fantasy value on a potential contender this year. He currently ranks #9 among relief pitchers in RotoBaller's latest fantasy baseball rankings for 2026.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Bobby McMann Continues Dream Start in Seattle
Seattle Kraken left wing Bobby McMann contributed a power-play goal and an even-strength assist during Sunday's 6-2 win over the Florida Panthers, giving him five points in two games since making his team debut. He is the first player in franchise history to record multiple points in each of his first two games. McMann debuted for the Kraken with two goals and one assist on Saturday night against the Vancouver Canucks. His production has gone through the roof, as McMann averaged only around 0.5 points per game during his time with the Toronto Maple Leafs. The 29-year-old is seeing top-line minutes and skates on the second power-play unit in Seattle.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Trevor Larnach Experiencing Left Side Soreness
Minnesota Twins outfielder Trevor Larnach (side) was scratched from the lineup with left side soreness prior to Sunday's spring training game, according to Nick Nelson of Twins Daily. Manager David Shelton said the injury isn't currently serious enough to require imaging, but we wouldn't be surprised to see the organization exercise caution and keep him out of game action for a couple of days. Larnach stepped into an everyday role last year, slashing .250/.323/.404 across 142 games. He launched a career-high 17 home runs while posting a modest 9.3% walk rate and 21.5% strikeout rate. We expect Larnach to split time at designated hitter and the corner outfield spots in 2026, and he'll likely bat in the back half of the order.
Source: Nick Nelson
Source: Nick Nelson
Kirby Dach Injured on High Hit
Montreal Canadiens Kirby Dach (upper body) couldn't finish Sunday's contest against the Anaheim Ducks after being injured on a high hit. Only minutes into the game, Dach was on the receiving end of a high hit from Ducks forward Jeffrey Viel, who wasn't penalized for the incident. Dach has registered 14 points (eight goals, six assists) and 43 hits in 32 appearances this season. He has missed a large part of the campaign due to a foot fracture. Zachary Bolduc, who exited the lineup on Sunday as a healthy scratch, is set to replace Dach if needed. Montreal will return to action on Tuesday in an Original Six matchup against the Boston Bruins.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Gavin Stone to Resume Throwing Soon
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Gavin Stone (shoulder) will begin playing catch next week, and he hopes to resume pitching from a mound within the next month, according to David Vassegh of AM 570 LA Sports. Stone has been shut down from throwing ever since he experienced a setback in his recovery earlier in spring training. The 27-year-old had been working his way back from a shoulder surgery that caused him to miss the entire 2025 season. While the setback took him out of the mix for an Opening Day roster spot, fans and fantasy managers should still be encouraged that Stone is recovering from the setback and continuing to make progress. The Dodgers would love to see him get back to his 2024 form, which included 25 starts, a 3.97 xERA, 7.44 K/9, and 2.37 BB/9.
Source: David Vassegh
Source: David Vassegh
Alexander Wennberg Without Timeline for Return
San Jose Sharks center Alexander Wennberg (upper body) doesn't have a return timeline, Curtis Pashelka of The San Jose Mercury News reports. The Swedish veteran sustained an upper-body injury in Saturday's win over Montreal and didn't play on Sunday night against Ottawa. Wennberg is having the second-best season of his 12-year NHL career, posting 43 points (13 goals, 30 assists) in 64 games. Philipp Kurashev took over as the third-line center on Sunday. Although Kurashev finished scoreless in a high-scoring 7-4 loss, he is quite productive when given the chance to play. The Swiss forward has landed on the score sheet in five of his last nine appearances.
Source: Curtis Pashelka
Source: Curtis Pashelka
Marcelo Mayer Expected to Return on Tuesday
Boston Red Sox infielder Marcelo Mayer (knee) is "fine" and should return to the lineup on Tuesday, according to Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic. Manager Alex Cora told McCaffrey that Mayer had left knee soreness start to bother him prior to first pitch on Sunday, so the team scratched him from the lineup. He'll remain out of the lineup on Monday before getting back into his regular routine as a starter on Tuesday. All in all, this is very good news, especially given Mayer's injury history. He has already had four significant injured list stints in the last three years, including a months-long absence that sidelined him from July 2025 through the end of the regular season. Now, to further complicate the situation, he's also on the edge of the roster bubble, and it remains unclear if he'll open the 2026 season at Triple-A or the majors. Boston has locked in Caleb Durbin as its starting third baseman, but second base remains an area of mystery, with Mayer and Isiah Kiner-Falefa the top names in the mix. The fact that Mayer will return to the lineup on Tuesday will give him a few more opportunities to compete for a roster spot before spring training concludes.
Source: Jen McCaffrey
Source: Jen McCaffrey
Leon Draisaitl Exits Early with Injury Sunday
Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl (undisclosed) logged only 3:12 of ice time in Sunday's 3-1 win over the Nashville Predators, exiting the action after the first period. The German superstar was injured early in the game and tried to return, but he couldn't finish the contest. "He didn't feel right. He went off, he got checked out, felt like he could play on it," Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch said postgame. "The medical staff looked at him and they were comfortable with him trying it out. He went out and he just didn't feel quite right. The fact that the medical staff said it doesn't seem too bad and there's no immediate red flags, it tells me that it shouldn't be a really long injury." Luckily, Draisaitl appears to have avoided a serious injury, though he could still miss some action. Before exiting on Sunday, Draisaitl extended his point streak to nine games with a power-play goal.
Source: NHL.com
Source: NHL.com
Harold Fannin Jr. Officially Steps Into the Top Role
Cleveland Browns tight end Harold Fannin Jr. has officially taken over as the team's No. 1 tight end ahead of the 2026 season. This was inevitable with David Njoku essentially vowing he'd depart this offseason, but now that free agency has started, it's official. There are no signs of Njoku wanting to come back, and the Browns haven't brought in any significant players to replace him. As a result, Fannin is entrenched atop the depth chart after a spectacular rookie season. In his first taste of NFL action in 2025, he caught 72 of 107 targets for 731 yards and six touchdowns, ranking as the overall TE6 in full-PPR leagues. He managed to put together a very productive season despite facing competition from Njoku and catching passes from an uninspiring quarterback room. Now that he has proven that he can produce amid adversity, he'll have an even more favorable outlook as the Browns' clear-cut No. 1 tight end. Plus, quarterback Shedeur Sanders should play at least a little better in his second pro season, giving Fannin increased stability week over week. The buy-low window on Fannin has closed in dynasty leagues, but given that he's just 21 years old, managers can still consider trading for him at full price. He appears to have a long, successful career ahead of him, full of rich fantasy upside.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Max Strus Makes Impact in Season Debut
Cleveland Cavaliers guard/forward Max Strus (foot) returned for his season debut Sunday and finished with 24 points, eight rebounds, and one assist in 23 minutes against Dallas. The veteran wing looked comfortable immediately, knocking down six three-pointers on efficient shooting and potentially earning a larger role as his conditioning improves. His return could squeeze minutes for Keon Ellis and Jaylon Tyson, while Sam Merrill may also face added competition once healthy. Strus shapes up as a three-point streaming option with upside if his workload climbs during the fantasy playoffs.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Troy Franklin Ready to Take on an Even Larger Role?
Denver Broncos wide receiver Troy Franklin enjoyed a second-year breakout in 2025, but he's not stopping there. The 23-year-old Oregon product continues to trend upward, and he should have an even larger role in the Broncos' offense next season. As Denver continues to demonstrate the strengths of its offense, we expect that not only will Franklin see a consistently large dose of targets, but those targets will be valuable. In other words, he'll have the opportunity to make plays downfield and score touchdowns in this high-powered offense, rather than settle for lower-value receptions. For a better understanding of Franklin's floor, we can look at his 104 targets, 65 catches, 709 yards, and six touchdowns from 2025. He was the WR31 in PPR leagues, and there were several occasions where he out-produced Courtland Sutton. With Sutton getting older, we could see the Broncos make an effort to redistribute some of the veteran's workload to Franklin in 2026. That would bode well for his outlook in both redraft and dynasty leagues, ranking as a top-30 receiver option in both formats.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Seth Curry Sidelined for at Least One Week
Golden State Warriors guard Seth Curry (adductor) will be re-evaluated in about a week after suffering a mild left adductor strain, an injury that is expected to keep him out multiple games. The veteran sharpshooter has appeared in only four contests this season and has not held a consistent role, so his absence is unlikely to shift the rotation. Brandin Podziemski and De'Anthony Melton (knee) should continue handling most of the backcourt minutes, while Pat Spencer, Will Richard, and Gary Payton II remain deep-league options only if injuries thin the guard group further.
Source: Danny Emerman
Source: Danny Emerman
Brenton Strange Trending Up Despite Anticipated Competition?
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brenton Strange continues to rise in the latest dynasty fantasy football rankings. Between his own talent and the Jaguars' impressive offense, Strange has the potential to be a heavily-targeted option in the passing game with plenty of yards and touchdowns coming his way. We saw a glimpse of that in 2025, as he averaged 3.8 catches and 45 yards per game. However, he also missed five weeks due to injury, limiting his ceiling over the course of the season. He finished as the overall TE23, which is probably his floor in 2026. On the other hand, he has top-12 upside while catching passes from Trevor Lawrence, especially given how highly the Jaguars think of him. This past weekend, John Shipley of Jaguars On SI reported that the Jaguars believe Strange could be the most underrated tight end in football and "know just how important he is to everything they do." That's an encouraging sign that he'll get even more involved next year. These comments from Shipley were followed by a report that the Jaguars might look to draft a tight end to pair with Strange. That sounds concerning at first, but we don't think dynasty managers should panic. Strange remains the No. 1 tight end in Jacksonville, and the Jaguars don't have the 2026 draft capital to select someone who would immediately steal a big portion of his volume. As it stands, Strange is a top-18 fantasy tight end for 2026, and he has clear top-10 upside.
Source: John Shipley
Source: John Shipley
Al Horford Set for Re-Evaluation Next Week
Golden State Warriors forward/center Al Horford (calf) will miss at least the next week after imaging revealed a minor right calf strain, with a recheck scheduled before a potential return. Quinten Post could remain in the rotation after starting and posting 22 points with four three-pointers and three blocks in 36 minutes in his last outing, though his role may shrink once Draymond Green (back) and Kristaps Porzingis (illness) are fully available. Post is more of a deep-league flier for blocks and occasional threes, while Gui Santos could continue seeing steady frontcourt minutes while Horford is out.
Source: Danny Emerman
Source: Danny Emerman
Eagles to Revisit A.J. Brown Trade Situation in June
The Philadelphia Eagles will revisit trade scenarios involving wide receiver A.J. Brown in June, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL.com. Brown remains an Eagle at this point, but Rapoport explains that "there has been momentum at various times" in trade talks. Rapoport's reporting provided some new insight into an ongoing saga that seemingly has no end in sight. Specifically, he reported that there were originally believed to be four serious landing spots for Brown, with the Rams and Patriots leading the pack. The Rams have lost interest, but the Patriots reportedly continue to check in and remain intrigued by the possibility of acquiring the superstar receiver. As has already been reported, Rapoport also explained that the Eagles would prefer to wait until June 1 to trade Brown. If they were to trade him now, an amount of $40 million would be accelerated to count against the cap. If they wait until June 1, that number halves to $20 million. As a result, fantasy managers will have to be patient because these trade rumors will continue to swirl for another two-plus months.
Source: Ian Rapoport
Source: Ian Rapoport
Kawhi Leonard Doubtful Monday Against Spurs
Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard (ankle) is doubtful for Monday's game against the Spurs after turning his left ankle late in Saturday's contest. If the two-time Finals MVP sits, Bennedict Mathurin could see more scoring chances after producing 24 points with six rebounds and one block in 35 minutes off the bench last game. Darius Garland may also shoulder more offensive responsibility, while Derrick Jones Jr. could absorb extra wing minutes. Mathurin looks like a points streamer with some upside, though his minutes and role could still shift depending on how the Clippers set their rotations.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Kayshon Boutte Steps Into a Larger Role for Now
New England Patriots wide receiver Kayshon Boutte is currently second on the team's projected depth chart, giving him some low-end fantasy appeal for the 2026 season. While Boutte finished the 2025 regular season second on the depth chart, too, he has seen his value increase a little because of the Patriots' specific wide receiver moves. Most notably, New England released Stefon Diggs and replaced him with Romeo Doubs. Doubs isn't quite as flashy a player as the veteran, nor does he fetch as many targets, so not all of Diggs' vacated targets have been accounted for yet. Some of those should go to Boutte, giving him the potential to surpass his career-high mark of 43 receptions next year. Because there's a real path to more volume and production from Boutte, he's an intriguing and affordable dynasty buy this offseason. However, dynasty managers should also acknowledge that the Patriots have been heavily in the mix for an A.J. Brown trade. If Brown were to arrive in New England, he'd immediately steal tons of targets from Boutte, dropping him back down to third on the depth chart. This is an evolving situation, and managers might want to hold off on putting together trade offers for Boutte until we get more clarity on the Brown sweepstakes.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Santi Aldama Set for Season-Ending Knee Procedure
Memphis Grizzlies forward/center Santi Aldama (knee) will undergo a season-ending arthroscopic procedure to address lingering right knee discomfort after missing extended time down the stretch. The 25-year-old enjoyed a career year, producing 14.0 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 2.9 assists in 27.9 minutes across 43 appearances. Olivier-Maxence Prosper and Taylor Hendricks should continue seeing expanded roles, with Prosper recently scoring 17 points with three three-pointers in 22 minutes and Hendricks adding five rebounds, two steals, and two blocks in 30 minutes. Both profile as deep-league streamers, while GG Jackson II (foot) could also factor in once healthy.
Source: Brett Siegel
Source: Brett Siegel
Christian McCaffrey Tough to Justify Trading in Dynasty Leagues
San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey is a typical sell-high candidate in dynasty fantasy football leagues this offseason. Dynasty strategy strongly encourages managers to sell high on injury-prone skill players in their thirties coming off a top finish. However, moving McCaffrey at this point is far easier said than done, mostly because he's not comparable to any other running back in the NFL. Sure, he'll be 30 by the time the 2026 regular season gets underway, and yes, he missed 13 games in 2024. However, he was healthy for all 17 in 2025, he eclipsed 2,100 yards, and he finished as the clear-cut RB1 in fantasy scoring. Managers are encouraged to explore trade offers for McCaffrey, but they shouldn't sell high just for the sake of getting some compensation before it's too late in his career. Trading McCaffrey should still fetch a very significant, full-price package in dynasty leagues, because the 49ers' running back has overall RB1 upside again in 2026, and he should remain a top-10 option for at least a couple more years. Plus, the 49ers have shown no willingness to reduce his workload. They barely used backup Brian Robinson Jr. last season, and they have not yet brought in a replacement for Robinson in free agency.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Drew Eubanks to Undergo Thumb Surgery
Sacramento Kings center Drew Eubanks (thumb) is set to undergo surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left thumb, and he is likely to miss most of the remaining schedule. Maxime Raynaud should continue handling starting duties after delivering eight points and 12 rebounds in 29 minutes last game, putting him on the radar as a rebounds streamer. Dylan Cardwell chipped in seven rebounds in 16 minutes and could earn a larger role as he ramps up following his recent return. Raynaud is the safer add for now, while Cardwell is a name to watch in deeper leagues if his minutes climb.
Source: Matt George
Source: Matt George
Isaiah Collier Exits Early Sunday with Knee Injury
Utah Jazz guard Isaiah Collier (knee) did not return to Sunday's game against the Sacramento Kings after suffering a right knee contusion, finishing with 21 points, five rebounds, three assists, one steal, and one block in 24 minutes. With the second-year guard likely to miss time on a shorthanded, development-focused roster, Bez Mbeng could see a steady run after logging 33 minutes with modest counting stats in his last outing. Brice Sensabaugh and Cody Williams may also see added usage. Collier remains a hold in deeper leagues, while Mbeng profiles as a speculative deep-league assist and steals streamer if he draws a start
Source: Utah Jazz
Source: Utah Jazz
Connelly Early Holding his Own in Spring Training
Boston Red Sox left-handed pitching prospect Connelly Early has looked quiet so far at spring training as he competes for the final spot in the Boston starting rotation. Across 12 innings, the left-hander has held a 2.25 ERA with a 1.08 WHIP while striking nine hitters. He has allowed just three free passes. Early made his MLB debut in the second half of the 2025 campaign and posted a 2.23 ERA and 1.09 WHIP over his first 19 1/3 innings in the majors. During this impressive debut, he racked up 29 punchouts with a stellar 5.1% BB%. However, despite his high upside, Johan Oviedo is trending towards claiming the No. 5 spot in the starting rotation, which would send Early to Triple-A Worcester. Even though he will likely begin the season in the minor leagues, he should contend for a first-half return to Boston. He is worth stashing in deeper leagues ahead of Opening Day.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Sal Stewart Showcasing Elite Potential in Spring Games
Cincinnati Reds infield prospect Sal Stewart has continued to play at an elite level during spring training and appears ticketed for a major role during his first full MLB season. Through 13 spring games, the team's top infield prospect has held a dominant .355/.487/.613 line with two home runs and four stolen bases. This is an excellent sign for Stewart as he looked just as comfortable during his first taste of MLB action last summer. Over his first 18 games in Cincinnati, Stewart held a .255/.293/.545 line with five long balls. Earlier in the campaign, Stewart hit 10 home runs while swiping four bags across a brief 38-game stint at Triple-A, showcasing his five-category upside. Given Stewart's ability to play at several positions, he carries elite breakout appeal heading into the 2026 season, as he should have an everyday role in the offense.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Eduardo Quintero a Name to Watch in Dodger System
Los Angeles Dodgers outfield prospect Eduardo Quintero is a name to keep a close eye on during the 2026 season. Quintero is currently considered the No. 30 overall prospect on MLB.com and the No. 3-ranked prospect in the system. In 2025, Quintero spent his time in the lower levels of the season, shared between Low-A and High-A. At Low-A, Quintero logged 81 games to the tune of a .301/.426/.533 slash line with 18 doubles, 14 home runs, and 35 stolen bases. Then, during his first 32 games at High-A Great Lakes, Quintero posted a strong .259/.384/.440 line with an .824 OPS. Given that he only had a brief taste of High-A, managers should expect him to begin the 2026 regular season at that level. However, the 20-year-old appears ticketed for an early promotion to Double-A, which keeps him on track for a 2027 MLB debut.
Source: MiLB.com
Source: MiLB.com
Walker Jenkins Expected to be Healthy Ahead of Triple-A Regular Season
Minnesota Twins outfield prospect Walker Jenkins (hamstring) is expected to be ready for the beginning of the Triple-A regular season, according to Bobby Nightengale of The Minnesota Star Tribune. The team's top prospect is dealing with a Grade 1 hamstring strain but is not expected to be limited in any capacity ahead of the start of the regular season. Jenkins was in the mix to earn a spot on the Opening Day roster but was optioned to Triple-A St. Paul to continue his development earlier in March. However, a hot start should push me into serious promotion conversations. Last season, Jenkins played 23 games at Triple-A and hit for a .242/.324/.396 line with two home runs and four stolen bases. Managers in deeper five-outfielder leagues should pay close attention to his early-season production as he could emerge as a high-end stash candidate.
Source: Bobby Nightengale
Source: Bobby Nightengale
Jonathon Long Tallies Hit in Return to Action
Chicago Cubs first base prospect Jonathon Long (elbow) went 1-for-3 with an RBI during his return on Saturday against the Colorado Rockies. The first base prospect has been on the shelf for all of March due to this minor elbow sprain. However, seeing that he has already returned to action suggests he will not face many restrictions by the start of the regular season. Per MLB.com, Long is considered the team's No. 7-ranked prospect. In 2025, Long spent his entire campaign with Triple-A Iowa and appears destined to begin his 2026 season there as well. Over his first 140 games with the Iowa Cubs, Long held a .325/.404/.479 line with an .883 OPS and 20 home runs. Given that Michael Busch holds the everyday role at first base on the MLB roster, Long will likely have to wait for an injury to earn his first call to the big leagues.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
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