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  • FA Running Back #49
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    Seventh-round pick Ryan D’Imperio will convert from a linebacker to a fullback with the Vikings.
    D’Imperio was a high school fullback before playing linebacker for his entire career at Rutgers. He’s behind Naufahu Tahi and Jeff Dugan on the depth chart.
  • KC Wide Receiver #1
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    The Athletic’s Jesse Newell said Xavier Worthy impressed during the Chiefs’ OTAs and minicamp periods this offseason.
    Newell said Worthy would have been “the likely winner” of a hypothetical “Team MVP” award for the practices if such a thing existed. This should all be taken with a grain of salt, as Worthy was sporting a no-contact jersey during the sessions while continuing to recover from a torn labrum, but even head coach Andy Reid said Worthy “really had a nice camp” at the conclusion of minicamp on Thursday. Worthy has struggled to live up to the hype that made him the No. 28 overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, with injuries, missed throws, and ill-timed drops combining to make for a challenging start. Despite this, the Chiefs and fantasy managers remain hopeful that Worthy can take another step in 2026. Reid said Worthy did well in camp when the team put him “in a lot of primary positions,” which will hopefully lead to an expanded role this season, especially if Rashee Rice is suspended to start the year. Worthy is currently going around the ninth round in fantasy drafts and has averaged 5.5 targets/gm for his career. An increased workload could put him in the discussion as a potential top-36 receiver in PPR leagues.
    Who is best bet to win NFL COY in 2026?
    Vaughn Dalzell and Drew Dinsick discuss a crowded market for NFL Coach of the Year, including favorite and new Giants head coach John Harbaugh (+800) and why Minnesota's Kevin O'Connell (+3000) is Dinsick's best bet.
  • DEN Outside Linebacker #0
    The Athletic’s Nick Kosmider reports Broncos LB Jonathon Cooper was arrested on Thursday on four new charges.
    A week after being arrested for domestic violence and criminal mischief, Cooper again finds himself in trouble. This time, the Broncos’ pass rusher is being charged with misdemeanor harassment, violating a protective order, and a felony charge of second-degree assault has been added to his list of charges from last week. He remains in custody and is scheduled to appear in court later today. Earlier this week, Cooper pled not guilty to the charges that stemmed from his first arrest and had a jury trial date set for July 22nd. In a statement released by the Broncos, the team said they are “disappointed to learn of Jonathon Cooper’s arrest on Thursday and continue to review the matter.”
  • MIN Quarterback #1
    The Athletic’s Alec Lewis writes that Vikings HC Kevin O’Connell said “he doesn’t plan to take the [QB] competition until the end of camp.”
    While Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy are both expected to enter training camp in competition for the team’s QB1 role, it sounds like O’Connell would prefer to land on a decision sooner rather than later. Murray, by all accounts, appears to be the leader in the clubhouse to open the season as the starter, but McCarthy has received praise from teammates and coaches for his improvement as a passer and his ability to throw with a little more accuracy and touch. Currently going around the late ninth/early tenth round of best ball drafts, Murray could turn out to be a nice value if he wins the job and can return to the player who finished as a top-10 fantasy QB in fantasy points per game from 2020 to 2022 under KOC.
  • TB Quarterback #6
    Buccaneers HC Todd Bowles said there’s “absolutely no question” that he wants Baker Mayfield as his team’s long-term QB.
    Bowles praised his quarterback on Thursday in a media interview, calling Mayfield “a true pro” and expressing confidence that the two sides can come together on another contract extension. Mayfield is in the final year of a three-year, $100 million extension he signed in 2024 and is in the midst of negotiations for another deal before training camp begins. Mayfield has already gone on record saying he will not continue discussions once training camp starts, giving the two sides a little over a month to hammer out a deal. Bowles and Mayfield are entering their fourth season together and have enjoyed some success, with Mayfield going 27-24 as a starter while also leading the team to two postseason berths. Mayfield said last week that negotiations were “not anywhere close” to the deal he is seeking, suggesting there’s a lot of work to be done before a deal is reached.
  • CHI Quarterback #18
    ESPN’s Courtney Cronin reports that QB Caleb Williams’ “comfort level in the Bears’ offense has been evident throughout OTAs and mandatory minicamp.”
    Despite some discomfort during his first season in coach Ben Johnson’s offense last year, Williams increased his yards per passing attempt from 6.3 in 2024 to 6.9 in 2025. He is expected to take another step this season. Part of Williams’ increased comfort comes from knowing exactly what’s expected of him in the Bears’ offense, and “what to expect when the team returns for training camp in six weeks.” Williams admits to feeling like he was “drowning” while trying to learn the playcalls and verbiage last summer. That’s all in the past now. Johnson’s run-heavy tactics may lead to a few subpar box scores for Williams, but he remains firmly in the QB1 tier and possesses high-end upside.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #18
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that the Panthers agreed to terms with WR Jalen Coker on a three-year, $35 million extension.
    Coker entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2024. He missed Weeks 1-6 with a quad injury last year, but closed the regular season strong, scoring touchdowns in three of the final five games. The Panthers tendered Coker as an exclusive rights free agent earlier this offseason. He was set to make just $1.075 million this season. Per Rapoport, Coker can make up to $41 million via incentives. He is on the WR4/FLEX radar.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that the Chiefs and QB Patrick Mahomes (knee) are “leaning into” the possibility that he plays in Week 1 against the Broncos.
    Running and cutting make up the next phase in Mahomes’ rehab program. The 30-year-old quarterback “would like to get a dress rehearsal run in preseason action, if he can.” Mahomes has participated in 7-on-7 drills, but has not yet progressed to 11-on-11 drills, nor has he been cleared for contact. These are the benchmarks. He seemingly has decent odds of clearing them in time for Week 1.
  • NE Wide Receiver #11
    ESPN’s Mike Reiss reports that Patriots WR A.J. Brown’s “connection with QB Drake Maye has been immediate.”
    Maye and Brown have already begun generating highlight plays together against Patriots defenders. Coaches and players from both sides of the ball are highly complimentary of the new receiver, and Brown has taken on a leadership role within the offense. It sounds like things are coming together for Brown and the Patriots. Treat him as a WR2 with upside.
  • JAC Tight End
    Sports Illustrated’s John Shipley reports Jaguars TE Tanner Koziol “has been the second-best tight end on the practice field this offseason.”
    Per Shipley, Koziol “will earn reps” in the regular season if he keeps making plays. The Jaguars drafted Koziol in Round 5 and fellow TE Nate Boerkircher in Round 2 this year, but Shipley believes it’s been a ‘relatively quiet offseason for Boerkircher,” and Boerkircher missed Thursday’s practice for an undisclosed reason. He missed a practice last week as well. Koziol has shown “a real ability to make plays on the ball.” He is unlikely to garner a fantasy-relevant workload playing behind TE1 Brenton Strange, but Koziol is a name to know moving forward.
  • JAC Wide Receiver #3
    Sports Illustrated’s John Shipley believes the chemistry between QB Trevor Lawrence and WR Jakobi Meyers “has taken a leap” this offseason.
    The Jaguars acquired Meyers via trade in Week 10 last year. He then led the Jaguars in targets (63) and receptions (43) until their season came to a close with a Wild Card Round loss to the Bills. Fellow Jaguars WRs Parker Washington and Brian Thomas Jr. have generated buzz in recent weeks, but Meyers should not be overlooked. He still has a chance to repeat as the team’s target leader this season.