Browns Add Dom Capers as Senior Defensive Assistant
The Cleveland Browns have hired long-time NFL coach Dom Capers as a senior defensive assistant, sources told Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. The 75-year-old has been a head coach in the NFL twice, last with the Carolina Panthers. Capers will help assist first-time defensive coordinator Mike Rutenberg, who is taking over for Jim Schwartz. Capers has been a senior defensive assistant since 2019 in the NFL, with his most recent job coming with the Panthers from 2024 to 2026. The Browns' defense is led by 2025 Defensive Player of the Year in pass-rusher Myles Garrett, who set the NFL record with 23 sacks in 17 games last year. They have the personnel to be one of the top defenses in the league again in 2026, even with a new defensive coordinator. The good news is the Browns were able to retain all of Schwartz's defensive assistants.
Source: ESPN.com - Jeremy Fowler
Source: ESPN.com - Jeremy Fowler
Tyson Bagent Generating Trade Interest
Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles said at the NFL scouting combine on Tuesday that the team has gotten calls on backup quarterback Tyson Bagent, according to Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic. The Arizona Cardinals are one team that is reportedly interested in acquiring Bagent from the Bears this offseason as they contemplate life without Kyler Murray (foot) going into the 2026 season. At best, the 25-year-old former undrafted free agent QB would be in the mix for a starting job for a team like the rebuilding Cardinals. In his first three seasons in the NFL with the Bears, Bagent has appeared in 12 regular-season games (four starts) and has gone 99-for-149 passing for 917 yards, three touchdowns, and six interceptions. Bagent signed a two-year, $10 million contract with the Bears in August of last year, so he has one year left on his current deal.
Source: The Athletic - Kevin Fishbain
Source: The Athletic - Kevin Fishbain
Ravens Have Given Tyler Linderbaum a "Market-Setting Deal"
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said that the team has given impending free-agent center Tyler Linderbaum a "market-setting deal," according to Giana Han of The Baltimore Banner. DeCosta added that in his mind, Linderbaum is the best center in the NFL. If the 25-year-old three-time Pro Bowler reaches the open market next month, he won't have a shortage of suitors from teams looking for upgrades at the center position. The former 25th overall pick out of Iowa in 2022 has been a Pro Bowler in each of the last three seasons and has only missed two regular-season games in his first four years in the NFL. If Linderbaum reaches free agency, the Los Angeles Chargers and New York Giants are expected to be his strongest suitors.
Source: The Baltimore Banner - Giana Han
Source: The Baltimore Banner - Giana Han
Ravens Want to Re-Sign Isaiah Likely
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said on Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine that the team would still like to re-sign impending free-agent tight end Isaiah Likely, according to Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic. Likely had a career year in 2024 with 42 catches, 477 yards, and six touchdowns on 58 targets in 16 regular-season games, but a foot injury cost him three games to start the 2025 campaign, and he never recovered. The 25-year-old caught just 27 of his 36 targets for a career-low 307 yards and one touchdown in 14 games played. It didn't help his cause that quarterback Lamar Jackson missed time with injury, too, and had one of the worst years of his career. The Ravens want Likely to return, but it's looking more likely that Likely will look for greener pastures on the open market and potentially a chance to be a bona fide TE1. The presence of Mark Andrews in Baltimore has made Likely an inconsistent TE2 in fantasy.
Source: The Athletic - Jeff Zrebiec
Source: The Athletic - Jeff Zrebiec
Steelers Interested in Re-Signing Kenneth Gainwell
Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Omar Khan said the team has been in communication with impending free-agent running back Kenneth Gainwell and "expressed a desire to have him return," according to Alan Saunders of PGH Steelers Now. Gainwell is set to hit the free-agent market next month after winning team MVP honors in 2025 in his first season with the organization. The 26-year-old was heavily involved in Pittsburgh's offense last year, setting career-highs in carries (114), rushing yards (537), rushing touchdowns, catches (73), targets (85), receiving yards (486), and receiving touchdowns (three) in 17 regular-season games. He will never be a workhorse back in the NFL, but Gainwell proved in 2025 that he has the skills to be effective in a dual-threat role. At the very least, he should be a priority target in PPR leagues as at least an RB3/flex if he returns to the Steel City for a second season.
Source: PGH Steelers Now - Alan Saunders
Source: PGH Steelers Now - Alan Saunders
Chiefs Looking for "Explosive" Running Back
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach said the team needs to establish an "explosive running game" in 2026 when asked about the areas the team wants to address this offseason, according to Matt McMullen of Chiefs.com. A lack of a consistent rushing attack in 2025 was a big reason why KC failed to make the postseason for the first time in a decade. Neither Kareem Hunt nor Isiah Pacheco, who will both be free agents next month, was very productive on the ground. The Chiefs averaged 106.6 rushing yards per game, which was the eighth-fewest in the league in 2025. There is a good chance that both Hunt and Pacheco won't be back with the Chiefs in 2026, so the RB position will be a high priority for the organization through both free agency and the draft this offseason. The Chiefs have already been rumored to be a suitor for Travis Etienne Jr., but others, including Kenneth Walker III, Breece Hall, and Rico Dowdle, could be in play in free agency.
Source: Chiefs.com - Matt McMullen
Source: Chiefs.com - Matt McMullen
No Clarity on Joe Mixon's Offseason Status
There has been no clarity on Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon's (ankle, foot) status this offseason after it was announced that he had surgery after missing the entire 2025 season, general manager Nick Caserio told Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Sports. The 29-year-old two-time Pro Bowler has one year left on the three-year, $25.5 million contract he signed with Houston in March of 2024, but his future with the organization is unclear because of his ankle/foot injury. Woody Marks spent most of his rookie campaign as the Texans' lead back in 2025 with Mixon injured, and Nick Chubb and Dare Ogunbowale are set for free agency this offseason. With Mixon's 2026 status up in the air, the team will almost certainly look to upgrade their backfield behind Marks in both free agency and the draft. Mixon has proven to be a do-it-all back in the past, but his injury uncertainty has drastically affected his fantasy appeal going forward.
Source: KPRC 2 Sports - Aaron Wilson
Source: KPRC 2 Sports - Aaron Wilson
Chiefs Hoping Travis Kelce Returns in 2026
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach said on Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine that the team is hoping that impending free-agent tight end Travis Kelce returns for a 14th NFL season, according to Nate Taylor of ESPN. At the same time, Veach said the Chiefs are "prepared for either scenario" when discussing Kelce's future. The 36-year-old future Hall of Famer is contemplating retirement for the second straight offseason, but the general feeling is that he will return in 2026. Kelce was still plenty productive last year despite the Chiefs not making the playoffs for the first time in a decade. He finished as the TE4 in half-PPR scoring with 76 receptions on 108 targets for 851 yards and five touchdowns in 17 games played. If Kelce does come back for a 14th season, it will likely be in KC. Durability will continue to be a concern for Kelce near the end of his career, but if he's back next season, he should still be firmly on the TE1 radar in fantasy drafts.
Source: ESPN.com - Nate Taylor
Source: ESPN.com - Nate Taylor
Texans Sticking With C.J. Stroud as Their Starting QB
Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio said that any talk about trading quarterback C.J. Stroud is "moronic," according to Jonathan M. Alexander of the Houston Chronicle. Caserio said that Stroud will be the team's starting QB in 2026. Stroud was a Pro Bowler in his rookie campaign in 2023, but he has regressed each of the last two seasons. The 24-year-old former second overall pick in 2023 out of Ohio State completed 64.5% of his passes for 3,041 yards, 19 touchdowns, and eight interceptions in 14 regular-season games in 2025 to finish as the QB21 in overall fantasy points. He was much worse in two playoff games, going 41-for-79 passing for 462 yards, two touchdowns, and five interceptions. He also lost two fumbles. The one positive takeaway from 2025 is that Stroud had a career-high completion percentage. He's still young enough to bounce back, but fantasy managers shouldn't feel comfortable rolling with him as their QB1 in 2026.
Source: Houston Chronicle - Jonathan M. Alexander
Source: Houston Chronicle - Jonathan M. Alexander
Trey Yesavage to be on Strict Inning Limit This Season
The Toronto Blue Jays plan to manage right-hander Trey Yesavage's "workload fluidly throughout the season," according to Arden Zwelling of Sportsnet. Yesavage's rotation turn could be skipped or pushed back at times, depending on his measurables and how he's recovering between outings. The 22-year-old is still roughly a week from pitching in a Grapefruit League game in spring training as the team builds him up deliberately after a considerable workload jump last year. He is throwing a side session on Tuesday in camp, and his next mound work is scheduled to be a live batting practice session. Yesavage threw 139 2/3 innings last year, including the playoffs, after tossing 93 1/3 innings in college in 2024. The former first-rounder had a 3.21 ERA, 1.43 WHIP, and 16 K's in 14 innings over three starts at the tail end of the regular season before throwing another 27 2/3 frames in the playoffs, including a 12-strikeout performance in the World Series. Yesavage is clearly one of the best young arms in the game, but there are control and workload concerns, making him more of a No. 3 starting pitcher target in fantasy drafts.
Source: Sportsnet - Arden Zwelling
Source: Sportsnet - Arden Zwelling
Joel Dahmen Needs Better Consistency Heading Into The Florida Swing
As Joel Dahmen continues to try to plod his way back into the upper echelon of the PGA Tour, he now heads to the East Coast with a set of irons and a putter that have mirrored each other through the first three starts of this season. However, that hasn't been to his benefit, as his last outing at the WM Phoenix Open saw him lose over two strokes putting and over two and a half strokes on approach. He's back in action this week at PGA National, where his best finish is T32 in four appearances. As a GPP play, Dahmen is always a lower-priced option with the ability to sprout up on any leaderboard. The difficulty is pinpointing where it will happen. When it happens, it's usually on the back of his ironplay. Given the rough shape it's been in, this isn't the place to hope he figures it out.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Blaine Crim Suffers Oblique Strain
Colorado Rockies first baseman Blaine Crim (oblique) left Monday's Cactus League game with an oblique strain, according to Thomas Harding of MLB.com. It's unclear how serious Crim's oblique injury is, but it definitely won't help his cause in the competition at first base this spring. The 28-year-old made his major-league debut last year with the Texas Rangers and Rockies and hit a combined .200/.270/.462 with a .732 OPS, five home runs, 12 RBI, and 28 strikeouts in a small sample size of 74 plate appearances over 20 games played. Crim won't be on the fantasy radar in single-year leagues in 2026, but he does have plenty of power, which usually translates nicely at hitter-friendly Coors Field. However, playing time will be his biggest obstacle.
Source: MLB.com - Thomas Harding
Source: MLB.com - Thomas Harding
Matt Waldron "Week-to-Week" After Undergoing Surgery
San Diego Padres right-hander Matt Waldron (lower body) has been shut down and is labeled as "week-to-week" after undergoing hemorrhoid surgery, manager Craig Stammen told Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune. This setback will now make it much more difficult for Waldron to make the starting rotation out of spring training. The 29-year-old knuckleballer made a career-high 27 appearances (26 starts) for the Padres in 2024, but he made just one start at the major-league level last year and allowed four earned runs on six hits while walking six and striking out three in 4 2/3 innings pitched. Waldron shouldn't be out for too long, but he's unlikely to be in the team's Opening Day starting rotation. Expect him to provide the Friars with starting pitching depth in 2026, but he shouldn't be on the fantasy radar in any redraft leagues.
Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune - Kevin Acee
Source: The San Diego Union-Tribune - Kevin Acee
Dolphins Not Actively Shopping De'Von Achane, Jaylen Waddle
ESPN's Marcel Louis-Jacque reports that the Miami Dolphins are not actively shopping running back De'Von Achane or wide receiver Jaylen Waddle for trades this offseason. The Dolphins view Achane and Waddle as "important parts of their franchise," which is in a rebuild with a new front office and coaching staff going into the 2026 season. The Dolphins will listen to offers for both players, but the plan is for them both to remain in Miami, according to general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan. The team already released receiver Tyreek Hill (knee) and is expected to trade or release quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, but they'd like to build around Achane and Waddle after they both had big seasons in 2025. Achane, 24, had his best season in Year 3, rushing for 1,350 yards and eight TDs on 238 carries while adding 67 catches for 488 yards and four more scores in 16 games. Waddle, meanwhile, bounced back in 2025 as the team's leading receiver with a 64-910-6 line in 16 games played.
Source: ESPN.com - Marcel Louis-Jacques
Source: ESPN.com - Marcel Louis-Jacques
Daniel Berger Looks to Improve Putting as PGA Tour Begins Its Florida Swing
What started as a decent opening to the season for Daniel Berger has taken a turn for the worse in recent weeks. After beginning with top-10 and 20 finishes in two of the first three starts, the 32-year-old finished nearly dead last at Pebble Beach and missed the cut last week at Riviera. The ball striking has remained fairly consistent, but he's bled strokes on and around the green, losing an average of -1.32 strokes between the two metrics over his last three starts. Berger has had a nice run at PGA National over his last few appearances, with T4 finishes in 2020 and 2022. The ball striking is good enough to give him a chance, but the putting and short game slump make him a hard sell right now.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
"Everything is on the Table" With Tua Tagovailoa
Miami Dolphins general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said that "everything is on the table, including the possibility of a trade," when asked about quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's status this offseason, according to Cameron Wolfe of the NFL Network. Sullivan said that Tagovailoa hasn't requested a trade. The Dolphins are in the process of finding a new franchise signal-caller, and their preference is a trade over a release. The 27-year-old former first-rounder hasn't officially asked for a trade, but he's made it pretty clear he's on board with a change of scenery after being benched late last season for Quinn Ewers. Tagovailoa threw for just 2,660 yards, 20 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions in 14 games last year after signing a four-year, $212.4 million contract in July of 2024. Along with his declining play, Tagovailo has a concerning history with concussions, and at best, he'll most likely be competing for a starting job somewhere else this summer.
Source: NFL Network - Cameron Wolfe
Source: NFL Network - Cameron Wolfe
Steelers Don't Have Deadline Set for Aaron Rodgers Decision
Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Omar Khan said on Tuesday that the team has not set a deadline for impending free-agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers to decide whether he will play in 2026, according to Mike DeFabo of The Athletic. However, Khan told reporters that he's been in communication with Rodgers and doesn't "foresee this going like it did last year." The 42-year-old future Hall of Famer was considering retirement last offseason and didn't agree to a one-year deal with Pittsburgh until just before mandatory minicamp in June. Rodgers led the Steelers to the postseason last year, but he finished as the QB19 in overall fantasy points with 3,322 passing yards, 24 touchdowns, and seven interceptions in 16 regular-season games. It remains to be seen if new head coach Mike McCarthy, who won a Super Bowl with Rodgers in Green Bay, will be able to persuade Rodgers to continue his career in the Steel City. If Rodgers does return to the Steelers in 2026, he'll be more of a midrange QB2 in fantasy, at best.
Source: The Athletic - Mike DeFabo
Source: The Athletic - Mike DeFabo
Ravens Confident They'll Reach Extension With Lamar Jackson
Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta told reporters on Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine that he's "confident" the team will get a contract extension done with quarterback Lamar Jackson, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The Ravens are looking to get something new done with Jackson since his salary cap hit will jump to $74.5 million for 2026 and 2027 after he signed a five-year, $260 million contract extension in April of 2023. The 29-year-old two-time MVP only played in 13 games in 2025 due to injury and finished with a disappointing 2,549 passing yards, 21 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. He also had a career-low 67 rushing attempts for 349 yards and two touchdowns. Jackson will need to bounce back for Baltimore to have a shot at returning to the postseason, and with better health in 2026, he could easily be back in the high-end QB1 tier for fantasy managers.
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Oneil Cruz Looking to Improve Against Left-Handed Pitchers
Pittsburgh Pirates hitting coach Matt Hague said that outfielder Oneil Cruz hired a left-handed batting practice coach on the second day of the offseason and worked on hitting lefties all offseason. Cruz reached the 20-homer mark for the second straight year in 2025 and also had a league-high 38 stolen bases, but he hit a career-low .200 (94-for-471) with 174 strikeouts in 544 plate appearances. Against southpaws, he went just 11-for-108 (.102) with one of his 20 home runs and 44 K's in 125 plate appearances. Cruz has elite bat speed and exit velocities when he contacts a baseball, but issues making contact have lowered his fantasy value going into his sixth year in the big leagues. The 27-year-old was the first player in MLB history to hit 20-plus homers and steal 30-plus bases while batting under .230. If Cruz can improve against lefties and find a way to make more consistent contact, he should easily be a top-20 fantasy outfielder. Right now, RotoBaller has him ranked at No. 29.
Source: Platinum Key
Source: Platinum Key
Sebastian Walcott has Internal-Brace Surgery, Out 5-6 Months
Texas Rangers shortstop prospect Sebastian Walcott (elbow) had successful UCL surgery last week, an internal-brace procedure performed by Dr. Keith Meister, according to Shawn McFarland of The Dallas Morning News. The Rangers expect a five- to six-month recovery for Walcott. The 19-year-old could miss the entire 2025 season, delaying his development another year. Walcott is ranked as the No. 7 overall prospect in baseball by MLB Pipeline after hitting .255/.355/.386 with a .741 OPS, 13 home runs, 59 RBI, 71 runs scored, and 32 stolen bases in 552 plate appearances over 124 games at Double-A Frisco last year. He can obviously be avoided in single-year fantasy leagues, but Walcott is still a firm hold in dynasty/keeper leagues as one of the best position-player prospects in the game. Depending on how his recovery goes, Walcott could make his MLB debut late in the 2027 season.
Source: The Dallas Morning News - Shawn McFarland
Source: The Dallas Morning News - Shawn McFarland
Ricky Tiedemann to Back Off for a Week Due to Elbow Soreness
Toronto Blue Jays left-handed pitching prospect Ricky Tiedemann (elbow) felt left-elbow soreness after his last side session in spring training, according to Keegan Matheson of MLB.com. An MRI exam came back clean on his left elbow, but the Blue Jays will be cautious and back him off for a week in camp. It's not what you want to hear from a young pitcher who already missed all of the 2025 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery. Once one of the most promising young pitching prospects in baseball, the 23-year-old southpaw could be in danger of missing more time because of elbow issues this year. The Blue Jays could decide to move Tiedemann to a relief role to keep him healthy, but for now, they are hoping he can remain a starter long-term. Given all the time he's missed due to injury, Tiedemann is expected to begin the 2026 season at Triple-A Buffalo if he's healthy.
Source: MLB.com - Keegan Matheson
Source: MLB.com - Keegan Matheson
Lions to Play in Germany in 2026
The Detroit Lions will face a yet-to-be-determined opponent in Munich, Germany, in 2026, according to NFL Deutschland. The 2026 NFL Munich game will be the sixth regular-season game that will be played in Germany. It will be the Lions' first time playing in Germany. The game will be played at the FC Bayern Munich Stadium and will mark Detroit's first international contest in over a decade. Their last international game was on Nov. 1, 2015, against the Kansas City Chiefs at London's Wembley Stadium. Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown's mother hails from Cologne, and he has been waiting for a return trip to Germany. The Lions will be looking to get back to the postseason in 2026 after finishing 9-8 and tied for fourth in the NFC North in 2025.
Source: NFL Deutschland
Source: NFL Deutschland
Jordyn Tyson Won't Participate in On-Field Workouts at Combine
Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson (hamstring) won't take part in any on-field workouts or testing at this week's NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis, sources told Dane Brugler of The Athletic. Tyson continues to work his way back from a season-ending hamstring injury last year. The former Sun Devil is considered one of the top playmakers at his position in this year's draft class, but his lingering hamstring injury could negatively affect his draft stock in April. In nine games played in his final collegiate season last year before his injury, Tyson caught 61 passes for 711 yards and eight touchdowns. The previous year, he had 75 catches for 1,101 yards and a career-high 10 touchdowns in 12 games played. Tyson could be ready to perform on-field activities for scouts at Arizona State's pro day in March.
Source: The Athletic - Dane Brugler
Source: The Athletic - Dane Brugler
Falcons Plan to Release Kirk Cousins
Atlanta Falcons general manager Ian Cunningham said that the team plans to release veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins on the first day of the new league year on March 11. If Cousins were on the roster for the start of the new league year, the Falcons would owe him $67.9 million guaranteed. It's highly unlikely that the Falcons will find a trade partner for Cousins before the start of the new league year. The 37-year-old veteran lost his starting job to Michael Penix Jr. (knee) late in the 2024 season and was the backup last year until Penix suffered a season-ending knee injury. In 10 games (eight starts) in 2025, Cousins completed a career-low 61.7% of his passes for 1,721 yards, 10 touchdowns, and five interceptions for Atlanta. The four-time Pro Bowler is nearing the twilight of his career, although he could have a chance to compete for a starting job in 2026, depending on where he lands in free agency.
Source: NFL.com
Source: NFL.com
Eagles "Can't Guarantee" A.J. Brown Will be Back in 2026
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said there is mutual interest between wide receiver A.J. Brown and the team in continuing his career with the Eagles, but he also "can't guarantee how anything is going to play out into next season," according to Tim McManus of ESPN. Brown openly expressed frustration with the 2025 offensive operation and his role in it, leading to considerable trade speculation this offseason. Despite his frustrations, Brown called Philadelphia "home" and said he was "fortunate" to be one of the leaders of the offense. Although the Eagles want the 28-year-old three-time Pro Bowler back, general manager Howie Roseman indicated the team would entertain trade offers for him. Brown had two 1,400-yard seasons while helping Philly to two Super Bowl appearances in four years, and caught 78 passes for 1,003 yards and seven TDs in 2025 to finish as the WR12 in half-PPR scoring. There's no guarantee a trade out of town will be a boost to Brown's fantasy value in 2026.
Source: ESPN.com - Tim McManus
Source: ESPN.com - Tim McManus
Zach Ertz Plans to Return for 14th Season
Three-time Pro Bowl tight end Zach Ertz (knee) plans to return in 2026 for a 14th NFL season and is expected to be cleared right around Week 1, sources told Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network. Ertz, who will be a free agent next month, is two months into rehab from a torn ACL. The 35-year-old veteran ranks fifth in catches and eighth in yards among tight ends in NFL history, including 50 catches for 504 yards and four touchdowns in 13 games last before before suffering his season-ending knee injury in Week 14 against the Minnesota Vikings on Dec. 7. Given his age and uncertainty about whether he'll actually be 100% ready to play in the season opener this fall, Ertz's fantasy stock will drop considerably going into the 2026 season. In his first year in Washington in 2024, Ertz had a 66-654-7 line in 17 games played.
Source: NFL Network - Tom Pelissero
Source: NFL Network - Tom Pelissero
Jameson Taillon Can Be a Sneaky Late-Round Value
Chicago Cubs pitcher Jameson Taillon can be a nice depth addition late in mixed-league drafts, since his ADP (average draft position) is currently around 300. Taillon had a solid season overall last year, making 23 starts and going 11-7 with a 3.68 ERA. His 4.65 FIP was a little high, but he was able to work around some extra hard contact effectively last year. He is starting his 10th season in the majors and is 34 years old, so he's in a race against time to stay effective. He's proven that he can be effective even without a high strikeout rate, and with the Cubs' solid lineup, he should be a good source of wins as long as he secures one of the starting spots and stays healthy. He isn't a flashy late-round sleeper with a ton of upside, but the solid veteran brings a relatively high floor as a late-round option if you're looking for some stability.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Matt Wallner Ready for a Breakout Season?
Minnesota Twins outfielder Matt Wallner brings elite raw power but has been very streaky in his time in the majors. He only hit .202 in his 104 games last season but did set a career-high with 22 home runs. The lefty actually had more success against lefties, but his contact rate was low on both sides of the splits. He did lower his strikeout rate from 36.4% in 2024 to 29.1% in 20205, but it was still extremely high. He arrived in spring training 10 pounds lighter and with an altered batting stance, looking to even out his hot and cold streaks. He said that he is "Just trying to have more of a simple [swing] path as opposed to the highs and lows that come with a big swing." He should get a chance to establish himself as one of the key sluggers in the Twins' thinner lineup coming into the year, so taking a shot on him late in your draft could pay off if he's able to continue to cut down on his strikeout rate and still bring power.
Source: Bobby Nightengale
Source: Bobby Nightengale
Jaxson Hayes Unlikely to Play Tuesday
Los Angeles Lakers center Jaxson Hayes (ankle) is doubtful for Tuesday's matchup against Orlando after exiting early in the recent loss to Boston due to ankle discomfort. The 25-year-old reserve is unlikely to be available, keeping Deandre Ayton entrenched as the primary center. Jarred Vanderbilt and Maxi Kleber would handle backup minutes if Hayes sits, though neither profiles as a reliable fantasy option. Vanderbilt logged three points and five rebounds in 11 minutes last game, while Kleber saw just three minutes. This remains a low-impact situation, except in deeper leagues.
Source: Brad Turner
Source: Brad Turner
Jonathan Kuminga Questionable Against Wizards
Atlanta Hawks forward Jonathan Kuminga (knee) is questionable for Tuesday's game against Washington as he nears clearance following a knee bone bruise. The 23-year-old has yet to suit up for Atlanta and would likely face a controlled workload if active after an extended absence. His return could trim bench minutes for Zaccharie Risacher and Corey Kispert. Risacher logged seven points in 20 minutes last game, while Kispert added nine points in 13 minutes. Kuminga is a speculative add in deeper leagues, though managers should expect a gradual role increase rather than immediate standard-league impact.
Source: Brad Rowland
Source: Brad Rowland
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