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  • NE Wide Receiver #87
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    The Patriots secured the first new weapon for Drake Maye in Doubs, who will profile as the team’s No. 1 wideout after spending four seasons in Green Bay vying for targets. Doubs has been a stead producer throughout his career, totaling 202 receptions for 2,424 yards and 21 touchdowns in 59 career games while posting a respectable 0.202 targets per route run, per TruMedia. The former fourth-round pick posted a career-high 724 yards last season while averaging 13.2 YPR, and profiles primarily as an outside receiver with 82.9 percent of his snaps coming from out wide. His ability to stretch the field and haul in contested catches (48.2 percent contested catch rate) should pair well with Maye, who tied for the ninth-most deep ball attempts (62) last season and finished second on deep ball completion rate (54.8 percent). Doubs makes for an interesting WR2/WR3 candidate in fantasy leagues, but could have upside for more if he becomes the featured receiver in New England.
  • NYJ Quarterback #7
    Smith agreed to a restructured contract with the Raiders before the trade, complicating the salary implications, but the Raiders are reportedly picking up most of this year’s salary. To say that Smith’s year in the desert didn’t go well is an insult to the phrase “didn’t go well” as he led the league in interceptions and saw his adjusted yards per attempt fall from 7.5 to 6.8. He’s entering his age-36 season and is a last-chance gasp to keep the Jets from starting someone completely new. That said, if the Jets have something going right for their offense, it is their offensive line, and Smith probably looked worse than he was behind Vegas’ league-worst line. There’s the possibility of a dead cat bounce QB2 superflex season here. The Raiders have to be thrilled to save any money in a trade and the idea of getting a sixth-round pick on top of that can only help them as they move on to (what we all assume will be) the Fernando Mendoza Era.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    He is, per Wolfe, the No. 1 priority. But the asking price is “still very high” and so there’s not much common ground on a deal. In other words, nothing has changed. The Patriots have continually leaked interest in other receivers and have been linked to Romeo Doubs, but to nobody’s surprise, Mike Vrabel would rather have Brown as his No. 1 target and that has taken priority.
  • PIT Running Back #30
    The Steelers on Monday signed Rico Dowdle, formerly of the Panthers, to a two-year deal worth $12.25 million, as Gainwell left Pittsburgh in favor of Tampa. DeFabo said the new-look Pittsburgh offense could see Warren occupy last year’s Gainwell role (Gainwell was among the league leaders in running back targets and receptions). Warren, DeFabo said, “has been at his best in a third-down role and out of the shotgun; Warren is now likely to assume the pass-catching role that Gainwell occupied last year. Given the increased opportunities in this area, Warren may produce results similar to those of Gainwell, though he’s not as refined as a route runner.” Such a scenario would make Warren far more valuable than Dowdle in PPR formats this season, though Dowdle could be a flex option if he gets first crack at goal line carries and functions as the team’s primary ball carrier.
  • PIT Wide Receiver
    This of course assumes Rodgers, 42, will return for another season under center for the Steelers, now coached by Rodgers’ former Green Bay head coach Mike McCarthy. The Steelers acquired Pittman from the Colts on Monday. Rodgers, DeFabo said, “seems to prefer veterans who understand the nuances of route running, how to read coverages and what it takes to prepare for an opponent. Pittman, a solid possession receiver who slots in as a No. 2 behind [DK] Metcalf, checks a lot of those boxes.” Pittman, entering his age-29 season, last season had a career low yards after the catch per reception, reeling in 80 balls on 110 targets as Alec Pierce emerged as Indy’s No. 1 wideout. If the Steelers offense is pass heavy enough Pittman could hold some value in deeper PPR formats in 2026.
  • SEA Cornerback #27
    Several teams are pursuing Woolen, a free agent who likely won’t return to Seattle after the team gave Rashid Shaheed a massive contract on Monday. Woolen, who has 53 passes defended and 12 interceptions over four seasons in Seattle, will be an important addition to whichever secondary he joins in 2026. The Giants allowed the 12th highest drop back EPA in 2025.
  • CAR Running Back #5
    Dowdle will presumably form a one-two punch with incumbent starter Jaylen Warren in Pittsburgh after notching consecutive 1,000-yard seasons for the Cowboys and Panthers. It also signals a level of discomfort with former third-round pick Kaleb Johnson, who played sparingly during his rookie season following multiple special teams miscues. The financials of the contract were not immediately made available. Although unlikely to match the 235 carries he averaged the previous two seasons, Dowdle’s size and frame keep his touchdown equity high on the run-first Steelers.
  • CLE Linebacker #56
    The Jets took a chance on Williams following an injury-riddled first two seasons with the Jaguars, paying off handsomely before an injury-shortened 2025 season. Williams had the worst statistical season since his rookie year in 2019 last year but will now get a change of scenery with the new, team-friendly contract as he looks to rekindle his previous form with a new franchise.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #22
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the deal includes $34.7 million guaranteed. It’s vaguely surprising after the Seahawks struggled to unlock Shaheed on offense following his mid-season trade acquisition, but he remained a lethal weapon on special teams and there is frankly almost no way he struggles as much as a pass catcher again. Shaheed’s field-stretching perfectly complements Jaxon Smith-Njigiba’s all-around game, and JSN’s dominance means there will be ways to free up Shaheed 1-on-1. We suppose he is on the outside looking in of WR3 status for the time being, but Shaheed’s second year in Seattle could go much better than the first in fantasy.
  • LV Linebacker #17
    Dean gets $20 million in guaranteed money. The oft-injured linebacker has performed well when on the field for the Eagles after being selected in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft but has missed 21 games over the previous three seasons. He’ll get a fresh start with the Raiders, a team that has gone out of their way to revitalize their defense in the first six hours of legal tampering ahead of the 2026 season. Dean is borderline elite against the run but has largely struggled in coverage throughout his career.
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The Cowboys have made another addition to their defense.
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The Browns have re-signed offensive guard Teven Jenkins, the team announced Tuesday.

Premier League

La Liga leaders Barcelona head to St. James’ Park for a UEFA Champions League last 16 first leg clash with Premier League mainstays Newcastle United on Tuesday.
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The towering Swedish striker is blunt, honest and relaxed, and perhaps the perfect character to spearhead Arsenal’s push for the quadruple?
Chelsea and Arsenal earned straight-forward paths to the FA Cup semifinals at Monday’s draw in London, while another pair of big boys will have deal with each other.

NBA

NOTB reveals their top DraftKings Sportsbook bets for Tuesday’s NBA slate, with eyes on Victor Wembanyama in a “must-watch” clash vs. the Celtics, Alex Sarr in a potential “up-and-down” affair with the Heat, and more.
With a schedule that won’t ease up, Numbers on the Board explains why the Nuggets must bounce back quickly after suffering another “bad loss” to a great team like the Thunder.
Postgame, Dort said he “shook his hand, [said] ‘great game’ and I apologized that that happened.”

NFL Free Agency

Chris Simms and Connor Rogers break down Malik Willis reportedly signing with the Dolphins on a three-year deal, evaluating the quarterback’s fit in Miami and the potential he has to grow.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss Devin Lloyd reportedly signing with the Panthers, explaining what Carolina is getting in the former Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss Kenneth Walker III reportedly signing with the Kansas City Chiefs and question how the running back will impact the team’s offense and role of Travis Kelce.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio dive into Alec Pierce’s reported deal with the Indianapolis Colts and and explain why the contract works out for both sides.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms dive into the Raiders signing Tyler Linderbaum to a historic deal, explaining how Las Vegas drove up the market for centers by 50% with the massive contract.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers explain why reportedly signing DE Jaelan Phillips is a major upgrade for the Panthers’ defense, a unit that gets a player who is still “trending upwards.”
Mike Florio questions how long the Pittsburgh Steelers will wait for Aaron Rodgers to make his free agency decision and what the team’s potential options at quarterback are.

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Hunter Lawrence finished ahead of Eli Tomac in two of three Triple Crown races to score the overall victory.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto respond to the concern of lappers in Supercross races and discuss solutions to prevent this issue in the future such as added fines and more attention to blue flags during the races.
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Rotoworld

Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter explain why Rico Dowdle will likely be a touchdown-based fantasy running back option after reportedly signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers, and Matthew Berry wonder how Malik Willis will fare with the Miami Dolphins following his reported three-year, $67.5 million deal.
Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers, and Matthew Berry discuss Alec Pierce’s role in the Indianapolis Colts offense next season following his reported deal to remain with the franchise.
Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers, and Matthew Berry evaluate the potential impact Travis Etienne Jr. can have in the New Orleans Saints offense next season after his reported deal with the franchise.

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Woodland chose to share his PTSD diagnosis with Golf Channel on Monday at The Players Championship in an emotional interview, saying he’s determined to stop hiding behind the difficulty of his recovery.
Akshay Bhatia has lived up to Arnold Palmer’s famous quote that “you must play boldly to win.” He was every bit of that at Bay Hill.
Watch the top shots and best moments from the fourth and final round of the Puerto Rico Open at Grand Reserve Golf Club in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.
Rahm shot 6 under in the final round and finished 23 under for the tournament, three shots ahead of runner-up Thomas Detry. The Spaniard hadn’t won a title since LIV Golf Chicago in 2024.
Daniel Berger took advantage of his opportunities during Round 2 of the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
It was a strong first day at Bay Hill for Ludvig Åberg on Thursday, where he shot a 6-under 66 to finish tied for second on the leaderboard at the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational.

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