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  • KC Wide Receiver
    NFL.com’s James Palmer reports Xavier Worthy (hamstring) won’t be placed on the physically unable to perform list to open training camp.
    Worthy will open camp with the Chiefs, but according to Palmer, the rookie receiver will “be eased back in.” Palmer said Worthy is healthy, but he isn’t expected to get “a ton of reps early.” Worthy was plagued by a hamstring injury for much of the spring, but it sounds like he’ll be coming along in the next few days/weeks. Worthy has a chance to contribute early and often to the Chiefs offense once he’s fully up to speed, and he would see his fantasy value rise significantly if Rashee Rice were suspended for his offseason legal troubles.
  • HOU Quarterback #7
    C.J. Stroud said “I want to definitely attack down the field more this year.”
    After an impressive rookie season in which he threw for 4108-23-5 while walking away with Offensive Rookie of the Year honors, Stroud is looking for more this season. Per PFF, Stroud led all quarterbacks with a 9.4 ADOT last season (min. 300 dropbacks), but ranked 14th in deep attempts (57). With that in mind, Stroud’s deep completion percentage (56.1 percent) was second only to Brock Purdy, while his 1,111 yards on said attempts also ranked second. Stroud has an explosive wide receiver corps that includes Nico Collins, Stefon Diggs, and Tank Dell. More deep shots from last year’s ADOT leader is exactly the kind of thing fantasy managers want to hear heading into the season.
  • FA Wide Receiver #18
    Free agent WR Randall Cobb said he’s “not officially retired.”
    Earlier reports said Cobb had retired after it was announced he was joining the SEC Network for the upcoming season. Cobb later took to social media to clear the air, saying he’s not officially walking away from the game, leaving the door open for a potential return. Regardless, it would be surprising if Cobb, who turns 34 next month, suits up for an NFL team in 2024. Cobb caught just five passes for 39 yards and a touchdown in 11 games last season and is well into the twilight of his playing career.
  • HOU Tackle #71
    Texans RT Tytus Howard (knee) was seen practicing during the first day of training camp.
    A knee injury suffered in late November ended Howard’s 2023 season, as the veteran tackle required surgery to correct the issue. While we don’t know the specifics of the injury, we do know that Howard was sidelined for the majority of OTAs and minicamp while recovering. Now appearing healthy to kick off the first day of training camp, it looks as if Howard is nearing a full return in the coming days.
  • FA Wide Receiver #18
    Randall Cobb retired from the NFL after 13 seasons.
    Cobb is walking away from the field and entering the broadcasting game as a studio analyst for the SEC Network. The former Kentucky wide receiver was a second-round pick of the Packers in 2011 and established himself as one of the league’s top slot receivers during his second season when he went for 80-954-8 on 104 targets. Cobb’s production topped out at 91-1287-12 in 2014, but the veteran receiver strung together a long, productive career in which he totaled more than 7,600 receiving yards along with 54 receiving touchdowns. His final season, which came last year with the Jets, was an underwhelming one. After being brought in by long-time Packers teammate Aaron Rodgers, Cobb played a minimal role for the team in 2023, catching just five passes over the 11 games he appeared in.
  • Guard #77
    KPRC 2’s Aaron Wilson reports the Texans worked out OL Cam Erving on Wednesday.
    The Texans explored adding to their offensive line on Wednesday by working out Cam Erving. He spent last season with the Saints and has versatility, playing as a guard and tackle throughout his career. With 98 games played through nine seasons with the Browns, Chiefs, Cowboys, Panthers, and Saints, Erving brings experience. Injuries hit the soon-to-be 32-year-old later in his career, but Erving could be a swing tackle or guard depth add if signed.
  • CHI Tackle
    Bears placed rookie OT Kiran Amegadjie on the non-football injury list.
    A third-round pick in this year’s draft, Amegadjie will start training camp on the non-football injury list. He did not participate in the offseason programs as he recovers from a quad injury suffered at Yale last season. Rehabbing from October surgery, Amegadjie will have to wait a little longer to see the field.
  • GB Tight End #85
    Packers placed TE Tucker Kraft (pec) on the physically unable to perform list to begin training camp.
    Kraft and center Zach Tom were both placed on the PUP list after suffering torn pectoral muscles in the spring. Head coach Matt LaFleur does not expect them to miss much of camp, but it is notable that they are in danger of missing camp reps. Especially for Kraft, the second-year tight end who will compete with fellow sophomore tight end Luke Musgrave for opportunities this season. Kraft missing early camp reps could give Musgrave a better shot at being the starter. Regardless, Kraft is not expected to be out long but should be valued as the Packers’ second tight end heading into the season.
  • PIT Linebacker #44
    Steelers signed LB Tyler Matakevich, formerly of the Bills, to a one-year contract.
    It’s a homecoming for Matakevich, who spent the first four years of his career with the Steelers (2016-2019) after being drafted by them in the seventh round. Matakevich has played in 129 games over his career, contributing primarily on special teams. He’s started just one game on defense and has never totaled more than 23 tackles in a season.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
    KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson reports Nico Collins (shoulder) is expected to be ready when the Texans open training camp.
    Collins was sidelined throughout the spring as he recovered from offseason shoulder surgery. Fresh off signing a new three-year, $72 million deal, the Texans are hoping Collins can replicate the success he had in 2023, which led to a breakout campaign that saw him total 80 receptions for 1,297 yards and eight touchdowns in 15 games. Collins posted career numbers across the board while also averaging a career-high 16.2 YPR in Bobby Slowik’s offense. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound receiver will face stiff target competition with the arrival of Stefon Diggs and Tank Dell (ankle) returning from injury, but Collins should still have plenty of upside as a high-end WR2 in an offense that’s expected to take a massive leap forward after last year’s success.
  • LV Wide Receiver #17
    Speaking on the Club Shay Shay podcast, Davante Adams said he is “locked in” with the Raiders after rumors that he was on the trading block.
    Adams’ agents have already refuted any talks of a trade, saying those rumors are “baseless” while adding, “There has been absolutely no trade talk — period.” Adams was one of the receivers featured on the Netflix series “Receiver,” and was heard saying on the sideline at one point that he had to “get out of here before I get killed.” While that can be interpreted in a few different ways, it’s no surprise that some would infer that Adams is looking for a trade out of Vegas. The veteran receiver joined the Raiders in 2022 to team up with former college teammate Derek Carr, only to see Carr benched at the end of the season and leave for the Saints during the 2023 offseason. Adams continues to be a high-end producer, but he’s stuck on a roster that isn’t expected to compete for a championship any time soon. It sounds like he’ll be ready to catch passes from Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew for 17 games when the time comes.