Lineup Prep: Week 2

Wed Sep 15 11:08am ET
By JEFF PAUR
Sr Fantasy Writer

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Well, that was a great first week of action. We had it all with some great games, big fantasy performances and disappointing showings. Just remember, it is a really long season that can change in a hurry. Again, don’t ignore what happened but don’t jump the gun with conclusions based on a week of action. With that said, here are my random thoughts for the week. . . . .

The running back situations in San Francisco and Baltimore are tough ones right now. For me, I like Elijah Mitchell the best out of the 49ers options. I do think he carries risk in an offense that likes to rotate backs but his ceiling is really high if he can grab hold of that starter’s job. So while he might be a boom or bust pickup this week, I think his ceiling is high enough that he is worth going big on when trying to acquire him.

Now Ty’son Williams is in a similar situation, but I worry about his competition a tad more, especially after seeing Latavius Murray getting so much work after just getting signed. Again, I think Williams is the back with the most upside, but he isn’t a sure thing by any means. It would not surprise me to see more of a timeshare in Baltimore. The good news is both of these backs play in very good run offenses, giving them nice weekly potential even if they aren’t getting as many carries as a true starter.

I think one of the big takeaways from Week 1 is that Dak Prescott is healthy and ready to have a huge season in this offense. Remember, he was posting monster numbers before his injury last year, so his ceiling is so high with all of these top weapons to work with in the passing game. Plus, he plays in an offense that has a history of producing good fantasy numbers for quarterbacks.

I would not worry too much about Aaron Rodgers just yet. He will figure it out and get going. He is too talented and has too much pride to repeat a performance like last week. Remember, he missed most of the offseason workouts with the team. Those workouts are really valuable to get everyone on the same page - even for a veteran like Rodgers. This team is too talented to keep playing at that level. Don’t panic just yet.

So I am concerned about Brandon Aiyuk. I always say don’t overreact to a game but his start to the season was concerning, especially if you hear what his coach had to say about the reason for his lack of playing time. Aiyuk has talent and time to turn it around, but it was not good to see him on the sidelines so much. I would keep him on my bench until he starts getting targets and weekly production.

Kyler Murray and that Cardinals offense sure looked great. There are a lot of elite fantasy quarterbacks, but Murray has a real chance to finish first overall in fantasy quarterback scoring this year. He seems to have taken his game to a new level and his assortment of weapons gives you hope for big-time production on a weekly basis.

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News and Notes: The 49ers signed cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick on Monday. He helps provide some depth in a secondary that has been hit by injury. . . . .Tampa Bay named running back Ronald Jones the starter for this week’s game. Jones played little of the bench for the Bucs last week, getting benched for losing a fumble. . . . .The Titans released kicker Michael Badgley on Monday, a day after he missed his only field-goal attempt and an extra-point try. The team has Randy Bullock on the practice squad, so he could get his chance to kick this week. . . . .The Panthers cut kicker Ryan Santoso on Tuesday. Carolina signed kicker Zane Gonzalez to take over the starting duties for the team. . . . .The NFL Players Association has determined that wide receiver Josh Gordon has successfully completed his NFL-monitored treatment program and has recommended to the league that he be reinstated. 

HOT PLAYS

D’Andre Swift, RB, Lions. Swift didn’t start last week but led the Lions in playing time at running back. He played 63 snaps compared to 32 for Jamaal Williams. Swift was targeted 11 times in the game and finished with 104 total yards and a touchdown. His playing time should just increase going forward as he gets healthier. He plays a Packers team last week that was a disaster, allowing the third most rushing yards in the league (171). Swift can come up big again this week for fantasy teams.

Deebo Samuel, WR, 49ers. Samuel was the clear No. 1 receiver for the 49ers last week, finishing with nine receptions for 189 yards and a touchdown on 12 targets. Many thought Brandon Aiyuk was going to be the guy in San Francisco, but that is not the case right now. Samuel led all 49ers in snaps, having 46 in the game. He played 19 more than the next 49ers receiver. Samuel is going to rack up the targets on a weekly basis in this offense. He should keep it going this week against the Eagles. Philadelphia did well in limiting the Falcons passing game last week, but this team is susceptible through the air.

Russell Wilson, QB, Seahawks. Wilson got off to a great start last week, missing on just five passes while throwing for 254 yards and four touchdowns without an interception. And he did this against a good Colts defense on the road. Things will get easier for him this week against the Titans at home. Tennessee was torched by the Cardinals passing game in the opener. The Titans allowed the most fantasy points to quarterbacks in Week 1.

David Montgomery, RB, Bears. Montgomery was a big bright spot for the Bears last week. He topped the 100-yard rushing mark against a team that didn’t allow a 100-yard rusher all last season. Montgomery ran 16 times for 108 yards and a touchdown against the Rams. He had a tough matchup last week and produced, but gets a much easier test this week. Montgomery plays the Bengals, a team that allowed the seventh most fantasy points to running backs in Week 1.

Mike Williams, WR, Chargers. Williams looked great in the Chargers new offense last week, being a great fit for his spot in the passing attack. He had eight receptions for 82 yards and a touchdown on 12 targets against a very good Washington defense. Williams might be able to build on that this week against the Cowboys, a team that has big issues against the pass. Dallas allowed the sixth most fantasy points to receivers in the opener.

COLD PLAYS 

Josh Jacobs, RB, Raiders. Jacobs ran hard and scored two touchdowns last week, but was really held in check. He ran 10 times for just 34 yards and looked hobbled throughout the game. He faces a similar tough test this week against the Steelers. Pittsburgh has one of the best defenses in football and allowed the sixth fewest fantasy points to running backs in Week 1. It is tough to sit Jacobs but just temper your expectations for him in this one.

Brandon Aiyuk, WR, 49ers. Aiyuk was a huge bust last week. Most thought he would be the top target this year for the 49ers but he played sparingly, playing behind Trent Sherfield. Aiyuk played just 26 snaps while Sherfield played 27. And comments from head coach Kyle Shanahan were a little concerning, saying Sherfield deserved to play before him. He might be trying to send a message to Aiyuk, but for now, Aiyuk belongs on fantasy benches until he does something on the field.

Sam Darnold, QB, Panthers. Darnold had an impressive opener, throwing for 279 yards and a touchdown without a turnover. He did this against a pretty mediocre Jets defense, though. He has a much tougher test this week against the Saints. New Orleans just made Aaron Rodgers look silly. Darnold is not on the same level as Rodgers, so expect him to come back down to earth in this matchup.

Mark Ingram, RB, Texans. Ingram led the Texans in rushes, getting 26 carries for 85 yards and a touchdown. He got a lot of work with the Texans getting a big lead in the game. This won’t be the case every week. The Texans really did split up the work at running back in Week 1. Ingram had 35 snaps while David Johnson played 22 and Phillip Lindsay got 20 snaps. This was a pretty even split between the three backs but game flow could dictate Ingram’s playing time. If the Texans have to throw, Ingram won’t be on the field. Ingram plays the Browns this week, a team that just took the Chiefs toe to toe. Cleveland might win this one going away, meaning Ingram won’t be on the field nearly as much.

Russell Gage, WR, Falcons. Gage did not catch a pass on two targets last week. He got playing time, playing 48 of 71 snaps, but didn’t get the work. He could be up and down in this offense all season, especially with Kyle Pitts now a big part of this passing attack. Gage is going to be a matchup play on a weekly basis. And this week isn’t one to use him, playing the Bucs. Sure, Tampa was torched by the Cowboys passing game last week but Atlanta doesn’t have near the firepower of the Cowboys. Look for the Bucs to put the clamps on this offense in Week 2.

SLEEPERS

Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Broncos. The Broncos looked like they made the right decision on their quarterback after a week. Bridgewater looked great in the opener, going 28-of-36 for 264 yards and two touchdowns without a turnover. He moved the offense and got their top playmakers involved in the passing game. He is not going to be an every-week starter by any means but a good spot play. He can produce the big game for the Broncos. Bridgewater has a prime matchup for success this week, playing the Jaguars. Jacksonville couldn’t stop the Texans last week, which is great news for Bridgewater and the Broncos. 

Dyami Brown, WR, Washington. Brown didn’t produce on the field last week but had the second most snaps (51) of the receivers in Washington. He caught just a pass but was targeted four times in the game. Brown got a ton of playing time and showed he is going to be a big part of this passing game going forward. Brown is setup to have some big games this year and one could come this week against the Giants. New York allowed 255-passing yards in Week 1 against a mediocre Broncos passing game. 

JaMycal Hasty, RB, 49ers. Hasty didn’t play much in the opener but was on the field for 16 plays. Elijah Mitchell got most of the work (35 snaps) with Raheem Mostert out, but Hasty was out there some despite not getting many touches. He is going to get his work while Mostert is out. The 49ers like to rotate backs and get several backs involved in the game plan. It would not surprise to see Hasty get double-digit touches in this game. Remember, he played well this preseason, which is why he was ahead of rookie Trey Sermon on the depth chart to start his season.

Zach Pascal, WR, Colts. Pascal had four receptions for 43 yards and two touchdowns on five targets in Week 1. He led the Colts receivers in targets, getting a chance to start opposite Michael Pittman. Pascal is going to keep starting as long as TY Hilton is out. Pascal has a tough matchup this week against the Rams, but Jalen Ramsey likely shadows Michael Pittman in the game, leaving Pascal with more favorable coverages. He might lead the Colts receivers in targets once again. The Rams might get up big in this one after an impressive opener, meaning the Colts have to play catch up.

Jared Cook, TE, Chargers. Cook had a solid first game with the Chargers, catching five receptions for 56 yards on eight targets. He looked to be a big part of the Chargers passing game and could be a fine fantasy play throughout the season. Cook can build on his first game in Week 2, playing the Cowboys. Dallas was burnt by Rob Gronkowski in Week 1, having all sorts of trouble stoping the tight end.

High/Low Scoring Games

Each week we will take a look at some of the high and low scoring games for the coming week. In high scoring affairs, get your marginal players on those teams in your lineup to take advantage of the possible points barrage. And in the low scoring games, keep those marginal players on the bench and make sure to have your defenses involved in those contests.

High Scoring Games: 49ers/Eagles, Vikings/Cardinals, Falcons/Bucs, Cowboys/Chargers, Titans/Seahawks, Chiefs/Ravens.

Low Scoring Games: Giants/Washington, Bengals/Bears.

Jeff Paur is a two-time finalist for FSWA Fantasy Football Writer of the Year and won the FSWA award for Best Fantasy Football Article on the Web in 2011. He also was the most accurate expert in 2012, winning the FSTA Fantasy Football Accuracy Award. If you have any questions for Jeff, email him at [email protected]. Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffpaur.

Player Notes
Anthony Richardson Apr 18 3:50pm CT
Anthony Richardson

In an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show, NFL insider Peter Schrager said the Indianapolis Colts could be active in moving up for a top wide receiver in the 2024 NFL draft. "I think there's a chance the Colts move up for Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers, or Rome Odunze," Schrager said. He believes the Cardinals will pick Harrison Jr. if they don't trade down from the No. 4 pick, but he could be in play for the Colts otherwise. While Indianapolis already has stud wideout Michael Pittman Jr. on the roster, they are lacking a true No. 2 wide receiver and need to surround sophomore quarterback Anthony Richardson with high-end weapons. Ultimately, the Colts are likely not a great landing spot for a top receiver because Pittman is already there, Richardson's rushing skill set limits the passing volume, and the team is incentivized to use Jonathan Taylor after extending his contract last year. However, it would be a big boost for Richardson, who has top-five QB upside in 2024.

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Drake Maye Apr 18 3:40pm CT
Drake Maye

Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters said the team is "real close" to finalizing their decision of who they will select on Thursday when the 2024 NFL draft begins and confirmed they will not trade out of the No. 2 overall pick. The Commanders desperately need a franchise quarterback, and they are presumably deciding between LSU's Jayden Daniels and North Carolina's Drake Maye. The 21-year-old Maye is viewed as more of a project with a sky-high ceiling, while Daniels, last year's Heisman Trophy winner, is 23 years old and ready to contribute right away. Either quarterback will have plenty of fantasy football intrigue in Washington, as both have plenty of mobility and could be throwing passes to Terry McLaurin in their rookie season.

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Shaka Toney Apr 18 3:30pm CT
Shaka Toney

The NFL reinstated Washington Commanders defensive end Shaka Toney and free agents C.J. Moore, Rashod Berry, Quintez Cephus, and Demetrius Taylor on Thursday, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. The five players were suspended for the entire 2023 campaign for violating the league's gambling policy. Toney is the only player who remained on an NFL roster following the suspension, and it could be tough for the other four players to find landing spots considering their actions from last offseason. With major sports leagues trying to crack down on any suspicious gambling activity, this will be a situation worth monitoring over the next few years.

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Zay Flowers Apr 18 3:10pm CT
Zay Flowers

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers was allegedly involved in a domestic investigation in February, leading to uncertainty surrounding his status on the field in 2024. On Thursday, the NFL announced there was insufficient evidence that Flowers engaged in any activity that violated the league's personal conduct policy. That said, there will be no action taken by the NFL, and Flowers is free to participate in all team activities. The 23-year-old is on track to contribute in 2024 after a 77-catch, 858-yard, five-touchdown rookie campaign. Although he did a lot of his damage with Mark Andrews (ankle) out of action, the former Boston College star has plenty of ability and should push to compile WR2 numbers in his sophomore campaign.

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Marcus Mariota Apr 18 2:00pm CT
Marcus Mariota

Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters may not be looking to trade out of the No. 2 overall pick in the first round of next week's NFL draft. "We feel great about staying at No. 2. Don't see a lot of scenarios where we trade down," Peters said. This shouldn't be a big surprise after Washington dealt last year's starter, Sam Howell, to the Seattle Seahawks this offseason. As of right now, veteran Marcus Mariota is atop the QB depth chart in D.C., but the Commanders will most likely take either LSU's Jayden Daniels or North Carolina's Drake Maye with the second overall pick next Thursday night if another club like the Minnesota Vikings doesn't made an offer that the Commanders can't refuse to move up into the No. 2 spot.

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Jayden Daniels Apr 18 1:40pm CT
Jayden Daniels

The Minnesota Vikings brass is scheduled to meet with LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels for dinner on Thursday night in Baton Rouge, according to agent Ron Butler. Daniels is widely expected to come off the board in the top three picks of next week's NFL draft, so if the Vikings are going to land the 2023 Heisman Trophy winner, they would need to trade up within the first round. Minnesota acquired the No. 23 overall pick in a trade this spring with the Houston Texans, so they now hold two first-round selections at Nos. 11 and 23. The Vikings are clearly in the market for a signal-caller after Kirk Cousins left in free agency and signed with the Atlanta Falcons, so it wouldn't be surprising to see the team trade up within the first five picks to select Daniels or another QB prospect.

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Terrel Bernard Apr 18 1:20pm CT
Terrel Bernard

Buffalo Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard (ankle) said he feels very good health-wise after he missed the team's playoff lost against the Kansas City Chiefs due to an ankle injury. All signs point to Bernard being fully ready for training camp this summer and for the start of the 2024 regular season this fall. The 24-year-old was second in overall IDP fantasy points at the linebacker position in 2023, behind only Atlanta Falcons linebacker Foyesade Oluokun. In 17 regular-season games, Bernard racked up a career-high 143 tackles (84 solo), a career-high 6.5 sacks, 10 tackles for loss, nine QB hits, three interceptions, five passes defended and three fumble recoveries. As long as he's healthy in 2024, Bernard is going to be in play as a weekly starting linebacker in IDP formats.

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Drake Maye Apr 18 1:10pm CT
Drake Maye

New England Patriots director of scouting/lead executive Eliot Wolf said, "we are open for business" on trades in next week's NFL draft, whether it be for moving up or down. Wolf said the team's first pick (No. 3 overall) doesn't have to be a quarterback but believes there will be a QB available that will be worth picking at third overall. The Patriots are keeping things open, but it would be a surprise if they didn't stand pat with the third overall pick to take their next franchise signal-caller after trading Mac Jones to the Jacksonville Jaguars this offseason. New England has already met with Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, J.J. McCarthy and Michael Penix Jr. If they stick at No. 3 and take a QB as everyone expects they will, the rookie QB will compete with veteran Jacoby Brissett for the starting job at training camp this summer.

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Nick Chubb Apr 18 1:10pm CT
Nick Chubb

Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry said that running back Nick Chubb (knee) has started running on land within the last week and is progressing appropriately after he suffered a gruesome season-ending knee injury in Week 2 of last year. The next few weeks and months will be big for Chubb's return in 2024. The 28-year-old is entering the third and final season of his current deal in Cleveland, but there remains no timetable for his return after such a significant injury in 2023. Chubb had multiple surgeries last fall to fix ACL, MCL and meniscus injuries to his left knee. We don't know right now if Chubb will be ready for Week 1, but the best guess is that if he is, he'll be eased back in alongside D'Onta Foreman, Nyheim Hines and Jerome Ford.

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Gus Edwards Apr 18 12:13am CT
Gus Edwards

Dynasty | The Chargers are signing running back JK Dobbins to a one-year deal. Dynasty Analysis: Once one of the most coveted running backs in all dynasty leagues, Dobbins' career has been shattered by injuries, including a torn Achilles that happened in week one last season. When healthy, Dobbins has been one of the most effective runners in the league. However, since being drafted in 2020, he has been able to suit up in only 24 career games. He'll conceivably pair up with Gus Edwards and could have some dynasty value again should Los Angeles fail to add to the depth chart through the upcoming NFL Draft.

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Rashaad Penny Apr 17 11:10pm CT
Rashaad Penny

The Seattle Seahawks reportedly visited with unrestricted free-agent running back Rashaad Penny on Wednesday. Seattle is pretty familiar with Penny after taking him with the 27th overall pick in the 2018 draft out of San Diego State. The 28-year-old flashed moments of brilliance in the first five seasons with the Seahawks but just was never able to stay healthy enough to stay on the field for long stretches. Penny averaged 5.7 yards per carry with 1,918 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns on 337 carries in Seattle while also catching 27 passes for 222 yards and another score. He had his smallest role yet with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2023, carrying the ball 11 times for 33 yards in three regular-season games. A move back to Seattle would have Penny serving as backfield depth behind Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet.

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Trevon Wesco Apr 17 11:10pm CT
Trevon Wesco

The Cleveland Browns reportedly visited with Tennessee Titans undrafted free-agent tight end Trevon Wesco on Wednesday. Wesco was originally drafted by the New York Jets in the fourth round (121st overall) in 2019 out of West Virginia. The 28-year-old spent the first three years of his NFL career in New York before single-year stints with the Chicago Bears and Titans in each of the last two seasons. He has just nine receptions on 17 targets for 134 yards and no touchdowns in 69 games (23 starts) in his five-year NFL career. Wesco has made a career out of being a blocking-first tight, so he won't even be close to the fantasy radar if he lands in Cleveland as depth in the TE room behind David Njoku and alongside names like Jordan Akins, Giovanni Ricci and Zaire Mitchell-Paden.

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J.K. Dobbins Apr 17 7:00pm CT
J.K. Dobbins

Free-agent running back J.K. Dobbins (Achilles) plans to sign a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Chargers according to his agent. Dobbins appeared in just one game in 2023 before he tore his Achilles and missed the remainder of the campaign. The veteran runner will be reunited with offensive coordinator Greg Roman, who called plays for the Baltimore Ravens during a portion of Dobbins' stint there. Signs indicate that new head coach Jim Harbaugh wants to operate a run-heavy offensive approach with the Chargers, which would be good news for Dobbins, provided he's healthy. Consider this a good landing spot for Dobbins, who will look to prove his health in hopes of landing a long-term deal next offseason.

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Rashaad Penny Apr 17 5:33pm CT
Rashaad Penny

Free-agent RB Rashaad Penny (Eagles) recently met with the Seattle Seahawks.

From TheHuddle

Christian Kirksey Apr 17 4:13pm CT
Christian Kirksey

Cleveland Browns OT Justin Murray, WR Rashard Higgins and LB Christian Kirksey were placed on the Reserve/Retired list Wednesday, April 17.

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Darius Slay Apr 17 3:50pm CT
Darius Slay

The Philadelphia Eagles concluded pre-draft visits with Alabama cornerback Terrion Arnold and Iowa cornerback Cooper DeJean this week. Philly is clearly interested in adding defensive back talent to its defense after allowing 252.7 passing yards per game last year (second-worst). The organization holds the No. 22 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, which is right in the range where Arnold and DeJean could be selected. Arnold, a 2023 first-team All-American, racked up 20 pass deflections and six interceptions over the last two seasons. DeJean totaled 13 pass deflections and seven interceptions in his final two collegiate campaigns, and he averaged 13.1 yards per punt return. Both players are considered top cornerback prospects in this cycle, so Philadelphia would make a great landing spot for either one as James Bradberry (30 years old) and Darius Slay (33 years old) have likely seen their best days in the NFL.

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Darius Slayton Apr 17 3:40pm CT
Darius Slayton

New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton has not yet reported to voluntary offseason workouts this week, according to ESPN's Jordan Raanan. The 27-year-old is seeking a contract extension after posting 50 receptions for 770 yards and four touchdowns last season. He led the team in receiving yards last year, and he has done so in four of the last five campaigns. He's due to make $6.2 million in 2024. Although Slayton is far from a fantasy football superstar, he's been productive at times -- making this a situation worth monitoring. He should be a top wideout target in New York's offense once again, though they might take a wideout in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, and second-year receiver Jalin Hyatt could take on a larger role.

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Cam Brown Apr 17 3:30pm CT
Cam Brown

Free-agent linebacker Cam Brown is signing with the Miami Dolphins, according to Jordan Raanan of ESPN. Brown spent the last four seasons with the New York Giants after being selected by the organization in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL Draft out of Penn State. In his first 60 NFL games, the 26-year-old accumulated 35 tackles (24 solo) and two forced fumbles. He posted seven special teams tackles last season, which is where he will likely contribute for the Fins in 2024.

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Jalen McMillan Apr 17 1:50pm CT
Jalen McMillan

Washington wide receiver Jalen McMillan has a pre-draft visit scheduled with the Cincinnati Bengals on Wednesday. McMillan was a three-year starter in college and is projected to be a Day 2 selection in the upcoming NFL draft next week. The 22-year-old ran a 4.47-second 40-yard dash at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis in February and also has good size at 6-foot-1, 203 pounds. In his career with the Huskies, McMillan had 164 receptions for 2,143 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns in 38 games played. Even though Cincy still has Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins around, they are expected to take a receiver in this year's draft. They have three Day 3 picks, including two third-round picks at Nos. 80 and 97.

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Christian Wilkins Apr 17 1:30pm CT
Christian Wilkins

The Miami Dolphins will exercise the fifth-year option for linebacker Jaelan Phillips (Achilles), according to general manager Chris Grier. The former 18th overall pick of the 2021 NFL draft, Phillips has been an integral piece for the Dolphins defense since he entered the league three years ago. He set a Dolphins rookie record with 8.5 sacks in 2021 and had seven sacks in 2022 before playing in only eight games in 2023 because of an Achilles tear. Before his injury, he was on pace for a career-high 14 sacks. The Dolphins expect Phillips to make a full recovery for the start of the 2024 campaign. Miami can't afford for Phillips to regress after his injury after losing Christian Wilkins this offseason. If healthy in 2024, Phillips should be on the IDP fantasy radar.

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