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  • KC Running Back #31
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    Coach Todd Haley expressed confidence in Jamaal Charles after he recorded the Chiefs’ first 100-yard rushing game of the season Sunday.
    Haley said he’s seen a “big change” in Charles the last few weeks, adding, “You can see him kind of growing into being a player.” While Charles shined, Kolby Smith struggled and Dantrell Savage came up injured. Expect Charles to turn this into a feature back situation as opposed to the three-man committee it had been.
  • NO Running Back #41
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    Discussing the situation between the Saints and RB Alvin Kamara, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler said that “there hasn’t been a lot of traction yet, on the Saints’ direction.”
    Fowler adds that “there is some interest in potentially coming back there,” and suggests the two sides might be able to agree to a revised deal. Fowler’s commentary is convoluted, and New Orleans Football’s Nick Underhill points out that Fowler may have misinterpreted Kamara’s current contract numbers as well. Regardless, we believe Fowler is saying that Kamara would like to remain a Saint, but the team has not been interested in the suggested resolutions coming from Kamara’s camp. Per Over The Cap, the team would save only $376,000 by releasing him after June 1st. Beat reporters have recently opined that releasing Kamara would create the need for outside help at the RB2 spot. Retaining Kamara on a revised deal could benefit both sides.
    Dark horses for NFC No. 1 seed in flat field
    Vaughn Dalzell and Drew Dinsick discuss the futures market for the NFC No. 1 seed and name some dark horses to target outside of the numerous teams at the top with similar odds.
  • SF Wide Receiver #11
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler said his “feeling” is that the 49ers will “probably not” be able to trade WR Brandon Aiyuk.
    The 49ers voided Aiyuk’s 2026 guarantees in November and will only be required to pay him if he remains on the roster on September 1st. Fowler said a trade is still possible, but questions remain about Aiyuk’s surgically repaired knee. He also has not spoken to the organization for some time. It’s an unfortunate situation that could drag on for a while.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that the Patriots “remain confident” that they will acquire Eagles WR A.J. Brown via trade.
    The two sides are currently “working on” trade terms. The Patriots hope to get the deal done shortly after the league calendar rolls over at 4:01 pm Eastern tomorrow, at which time, the Eagles can spread out Brown’s salary cap over two seasons instead of one. Per Fowler, the Patriots “have not been overly crazy” about meeting the Eagles’ first-round-pick asking price. He wonders if the Eagles would be comfortable accepting a conditional pick for Brown, or if they might be willing to send a pick of their own to New England. Ending this saga as quickly as possible would likely be best for all involved, because it ends the storyline for the Eagles and allows Brown to begin studying his new playbook before training camp.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #2
    Bills WR DJ Moore said he is having “growing pains” while adjusting to his new team’s offensive scheme, but he believes things will be “perfect later on.”
    Moore sort of bumbled his way through a status check from Buffalo News’ Katherine Fitzgerald. Initially, the veteran wide receiver said things are “going good,” before talking his way into an up-and-down write-up. Growing pains are expected, especially in the spring, but we sure hope Moore tells us things really are “perfect” a few weeks from now. Moore, 29, has a chance to resume operating as a clear-cut No. 1 wide receiver with his new team. The Bills have lacked a difference-making perimeter threat for years. If he can master the playbook, a stable WR3 season could be in play for him.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    ESPN’s Jordan Raanan believes there is a “real chance” the Giants will sign free agent WR Odell Beckham Jr.
    Raanan’s assessment comes after Giants LB Brian Burns’ charity softball game. Beckham attended and signed autographs for fans. This doesn’t give us a ton to go on, but Beckham is at least spending time with the team off the field. If he were to sign in New York, it is unlikely that he would be able to return FLEX value on a weekly basis, but he would deepen the pass-catching corps for QB Jaxson Dart.
  • NE Cornerback #0
    ESPN’s Mike Reiss reports that Patriots CB Christian Gonzalez “hasn’t been part of the team’s voluntary work of late.”
    The Patriots hosted two organized team activities (OTAs) sessions last week, one of which was open to reporters. Gonzalez was not present. Reiss notes that Gonzalez “had participated in the team’s voluntary offseason program each of the prior three seasons.” His absence “coincides with this offseason marking the first time Gonzalez is eligible for a contract extension.” The Patriots exercised Gonzalez’s fifth-year option late in April, keeping him under contract through 2027. When dealing with established starters, teams frequently sign players to long-term extensions after picking up the fifth-year option. Perhaps the two sides are working on an extension at the moment.
  • NE Wide Receiver #3
    ESPN’s Mike Reiss reports that Patriots WR DeMario Douglas took the first rep for every positional drill at organized team activities on Wednesday.
    It is important to remember that first-team usage in team drills generally tells us more than what we see in positional drills. That said, positional drill ordering can sometimes reflect the position’s depth chart. Douglas was, in no way, the Patriots’ No. 1 wide receiver last year. In fact, his productivity was limited by his slot-bound, No. 3 deployment. We suspect Douglas is most likely competing for the No. 3 role again, behind WR Romeo Doubs and wind-sprinter WR Mack Hollins, as the roster currently stands. Do not rush to conclusions about a breakout year from Douglas. For now, just file this one away and check back to see what Douglas is doing in the coming weeks. He has a long way to go before we can view him as more than a boom-bust FLEX.
  • PIT Linebacker #6
    Steelers LB Patrick Queen said there has been “no movement” on a new deal, despite engaging in contract talks with the team this offseason.
    Queen, 26, ranked second on the team with 79 tackles last season. He also chipped in 17 quarterback pressures, one sack and one pass breakup. He is scheduled to enter free agency next offseason. The Steelers can save $13.3 million by trading him after June 1st. Queen addressed rumors about a potential trade by saying, “some of it was true, but some of it was extended truth.” Queen was a second-team All-Pro member in 2023 and earned Pro Bowl nods in 2023 and 2024. The Steelers have a capable backup in LB Cole Holcomb. Although they would surely like to retain Queen, we suppose a trade could make sense.
  • WAS Quarterback #5
    ESPN’s John Keim reports the Commanders were playing “a lot more” under center in practice last week.
    This was Keim’s observation during a practice that was opened to the media, but newly minted offensive coordinator David Blough has already gone oh record saying the team plans to play more from under center and run more play action in 2026. This will make for a major adjustment for Jayden Daniels, who has played 94 percent of his offensive snaps from the shotgun since 2024, per TruMedia. Blough also said the team plans to run no-huddle about 20 percent of the time, which would be a steep drop off from the 61 percent no-huddle rate the team saw under Kliff Kingsbury. The Commanders have a lot of work to do on both sides of the ball as they look to rebound from last year’s 5-12 season. Daniels being healthy will go a long way in turning things around, but how he adjusts to this new offense will also play a major factor. This will be an offense to monitor as training camp reports start popping up this summer and we get a better sense of how the Commanders plan to deploy their backfield and utilize their weapons in the passing game. The decision to move under center could also have an impact on Daniels’ rushing volume, which would have a significant impact on his fantasy value, where he currently profiles as a strong top-12 option.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #5
    Garrett Wilson said his knee has felt “great” at practice.
    Wilson’s knee injury cost him 10 games last season, but the star receiver is in a good spot this offseason. Wilson is participating in OTAs and also had praise for his quarterback, Geno Smith, who he said throws a “friendly ball.” It’s an encouraging sign for the 25-year-old receiver who posted three-straight 1,000-yard seasons to start his career before his 2025 season was derailed. He’s the unquestioned WR1 on the Jets’ depth chart and is surrounded by unproven talent in Adonai Mitchell and rookie Omar Cooper Jr. Wilson will have high-end WR2 upside this season with a chance to crack the top-12 at his position in fantasy in a new-look offense.