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  • BAL Running Back #43
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    Justice Hill (toe) practiced on Thursday.
    Hill missed Week 3’s matchup against the Colts with a turf toe injury, but made his return to the practice field on Thursday. We’ll see if he’s able to log another session on Friday to close out the week, but it sounds like there’s at least a chance Hill could play on Sunday against the Browns. If he does give it a go, Hill is nothing more than a fringe RB3 in a backfield chock full of replacement-level backs.
  • PIT Linebacker #6
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    Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Nick Harris reports a handful of teams have called the Steelers about trading for LB Patrick Queen.
    The Cowboys and Eagles are among them, with Harris saying that Dallas’ free agency board at linebacker was “wiped out” by yesterday’s events. It’s possible the Steelers could get a high Day 3 pick for the stalwart linebacker.
    Downs, Warren can 'shine' amid Pierce re-signing
    Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak dive into the Indianapolis Colts reportedly re-signing Alec Pierce, detailing how Josh Downs and Tyler Warren benefit from the move.
  • BUF Tight End #88
    Bills re-signed TE Dawson Knox to a three-year contract extension.
    Terms weren’t available, but it almost certainly will lower his 2026 cap figure after he came into the offseason as a release candidate. The Bills clearly value Knox’s blocking and relationship with Josh Allen. He remains a decent bet to pop off for the odd TE1 game here or there, but Dalton Kincaid should be the most-targeted tight end for the Bills again in 2026.
  • LV Defensive Tackle #99
    Raiders tendered DT Thomas Booker.
    Booker received an original round tender, meaning the team would be entitled to a pick in the round he was originally drafted in if he were to join another team. That would result in a fifth-round pick being returned to the team if Booker signed elsewhere. The fourth-year tackle had his best season as a pro in 2025, starting 13 of the 17 games he appeared in while tallying 44 tackles, five pass breakups, and one forced fumble. If he does not sell elsewhere, Booker will remain under contract with the Raiders for next season.
  • KC Wide Receiver
    ESPN’s Nate Taylor believes the Chiefs “should be able” to offer Tyquan Thornton more snaps and opportunities in 2026.
    With JuJu Smith-Schuster and Hollywood Brown still free agents, Thornton currently figures as their No. 3 option behind Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy. When you factor in how often Rice has been sidelined due to injury or off-field incidents — another of which is possible this offseason — Thornton could step into real fantasy value at some point this year if the Chiefs don’t draft or sign anyone ahead of him. It’s a situation worth monitoring. Taylor’s words do suggest that the Chiefs aren’t actively looking to block Thornton.
  • MIA Tight End
    ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques believes Greg Dulcich “should figure heavily in Miami’s passing game in 2026.”
    Dulcich led all tight ends in average yards after the catch in 2026 despite not seeing a full-time role. With Darren Waller in free agency and the Dolphins’ salary cap in shambles, it’s quite possible the Dolphins don’t add further to the tight end position. If they don’t Dulcich can be embraced as a TE2 sleeper with TE1 upside.
  • SF Running Back #3
    The Athletic’s Vic Tafur and Matt Barrows report the 49ers have interest in bringing back RB Brian Robinson.
    Robinson’s free agency has been slow to this point in the legal tampering cycle, but he figures to be involved in a few places. We wouldn’t be surprised if he wanted a bigger opportunity than he figures to get behind Christian McCaffrey. He didn’t crack 10 carries in a single game with the 49ers after coming over in a trade before the season.
  • SEA Running Back #36
    The Athletic’s Michael-Shawn Dugar believes the Seahawks will “probably” use one of their first three picks on a running back after losing Kenneth Walker in free agency.
    It’s worth noting that nowhere in this reaction to Day 1 did Dugar even mention “incumbent” back George Holani, who feels like a placeholder at the top of the depth chart while Zach Charbonnet recovers from a January ACL tear. The Seahawks will (our speculation) likely find a veteran back in free agency to head up a committee while Charbonnet recovers.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #10
    The Athletic’s Michael-Shawn Dugar believes Rashid Shaheed’s deal with the Seahawks “suggests a demotion” for Cooper Kupp
    Kupp’s 2026 cap hit is $17.4 million, fourth-highest on the team behind Sam Darnold, Leonard Williams and Uchenna Nwosu. The Seahawks can’t clear much of it via a release, but they could trade him and save roughly $9.4 million if they found a taker. That sounds like a lot to ask. With a full season to implement Shaheed into the offense, we may just see Kupp become WR5 background noise for fantasy purposes.
  • MIN Long Snapper #42
    Vikings re-signed LS Andrew DePaola to a one-year, $1.725 million contract.
    A lifelong passion for snapping footballs as long as one can has turned into a lucrative career for DePaola, whose long snaps have sailed so long that they landed him in the Pro Bowl not once, not twice, but three times. DePaola, who is also a two-time First-team All-Pro, has been named team captain in each of the last two seasons, which explains the fully-guaranteed deal he received. You simply won’t find a better player or locker room guy to do what the soon-to-be 39-year-old does.
  • CAR Defensive End #93
    Panthers re-signed EDGE LaBryan Ray.
    From The Charlotte Observer’s Mike Kaye, Ray has played in more games under Panthers DC Ejiro Evero than any other player on the team. He missed the first month of the season with a high-ankle sprain that limited him to 13 games on the year. Ray sees most of his reps against the run and will likely retain that limited role in 2026.