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7 hours ago

The Seattle Seahawks are preparing to heavily deploy pre-snap motion under new play-caller Nick Fleury, a strategic shift that added an average of 0.25 yards per play across the league last season. This versatile alignment directly impacts tight ends AJ Barner, who earned a 15.0-percent target share in 2025, and Elijah Arroyo, who posted a 16.9 college yards per reception on his way to be drafted in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft.

 

While it remains uncertain how frequently quarterback Sam Darnold target tight ends, the schematic change elevates the overall fantasy ceiling for this entire passing offense. Under Fleury, Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Rashid Shaheed should enjoy more clean releases, and Arroyo will likely see a significantly higher snap share and route participation rate per PlayerProfiler.

7 hours ago

Rumors out of Cleveland indicate the Browns are simply not sold on Shedeur Sanders as a franchise quarterback and are fielding trade calls for the second-year QB ahead of training camp. Despite taking initial first-team minicamp reps, Sanders remains locked in a fluid depth chart battle with Deshaun Watson after averaging a paltry 11.9 Fantasy Points Per Game across eight games last season.

 

It is a major concern for Sanders’ dynasty lifetime value that the front office is hesitant to anchor their future to a passer who paired a 78.2 College QBR with an NFL-long 3.08-second average time to throw in 2026. Traded or not, Sanders remains a priority stash in superflex fantasy football dynasty leagues and will continue to be a polarizing QB prospect for the foreseeable future. 

8 hours ago

Edwards identified Malik Benson as one of the biggest standouts of the Raiders’ offseason program, noting that the rookie WR connected with multiple quarterbacks on deep passes during practices open to the media. Benson enters training camp in what Ryan McFadden of ESPN reports to be an open competition at wide receiver, and his speed and ability to stretch the field could help him carve out a role if he builds on that momentum.

 

Benson’s agent helped to propel his NFL career by signing with Las Vegas, who features the most talent-deficient WR room in the NFL. Tre Tucker, Jalen Nailor, Jack Bech and Dont’e Thornton represent Benson’s main competition for snaps in 2026. Though undrafted, Benson has launched himself into 4th round consideration in fantasy football dynasty rookie drafts.

1 day ago

New Orleans Saints rookie Bryce Lance capitalized on extra minicamp reps by scoring touchdowns from multiple quarterbacks while the team’s primary targets recovered from various injuries and medical conditions. The fourth-round pick brings intriguing athletic upside to the roster and posted a 100th-percentile 41.5-inch vertical jump and an elite 4.34-second 40-yard dash after averaging 21.2 yards per reception last season at North Dakota State.

 

While Chris Olave and first-round rookie Jordyn Tyson project to dominate the target share once healthy, Lance is on-track to win an active roster spot for a suddenly high-octane Saints offense. He is an ideal pick in the fourth round of fantasy football dynasty rookie drafts and should see the field sporadically as a rookie.

1 day ago

Denver Broncos speedster Marvin Mims has publicly acknowledged this may be his final year in town after drawing comparisons to Rashid Shaheed, who recently parlayed a 32.2-percent Deep Target Share into a massive new contract extension. While an NFL agent estimates Mims is already worth up to $13 million annually based on his elite special teams profile, Sean Payton’s offensive staff has restricted him to a 38.0-percent Snap Share due to a lack of route-tree trust.

 

Unless Denver actively unlocks his downfield efficiency, Mims remains nothing more than a late-round best ball dart throw in 2026. Savvy dynasty leaguers should file this report away and consider adding Mims later this season in preparation for a 2027 change of scenery.

1 day ago

Chicago Bears rookie Zavion Thomas paired a 100th-percentile 4.28 40-yard dash with a modest 16.6-percent College Target Share at LSU, showing that speed and production do not always correlate. Cronin reported that Thomas has taken “ample reps as a punt returner this spring and showed that he can be more than a special teams star with his skill set on offense.”

 

If he secures the coaching staff’s trust, Thomas’ elite speed would compliment Luther Burden III and Rome Odunze. At this best in the NFL, Thomas will be a boom-bust horizontal threat. Potentially commanding snaps in the high-octane Bears offense is enough to warrant stashing Thomas in fantasy football dynasty leagues. If the buzz continues throughout training camp, he will also become an attractive final round best ball option.