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Lattimore will begin the season on the NFL’s non- football injury list. The move could be a sign that the 4. Lattimore’s recovery just yet, and it gives more insight into why they drafted Carlos Hyde in the second round of the 2. NFL Draft. While some had Lattimore pegged as a late- round flier in case the ageless Frank Gore did succumb to an injury, that notion has gone out the window now.
Hyde is the one to handcuff with Gore or take a chance on, not Lattimore. At least until the 4. Lattimore’s knee as he does. Wilson’s recovery on track: All signs are pointing toward David Wilson making a full recovery from his season- ending neck surgery. New York Giants co- owner John Mara said at a YMCA donation ceremony on Thursday that the team plans for Wilson to be ready to go. That’s great news for Wilson, but only further muddles the backfield situation for fantasy owners. Rashad Jennings figures to be the lead back for the G- Men, but behind him is a mixed bag including Wilson, Peyton Hillis, Michael Cox, and rookie Andre Williams.
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Given Wilson’s game- breaking ability, he could slide in for a healthy role as the change- of- pace back, but only if he stays out of Tom Coughlin’s doghouse. Track Wilson’s recovery and role during training camp, but be wary about investing too much in the talented but frustrating rusher come draft day.
He might be best served as a waiver- wire addition until some results are shown in actual production on the field. Gordon’s agent to work with Browns to help troubled WR: Super- agent Drew Rosenhaus appears to have the best interests of his client Josh Gordon at heart. Or at least where his commision is concerned. Rosenhaus told the Cleveland Plain Dealer he and the Browns will “work together and do the best job we can for (Gordon) collectively.” While this is encouraging to hear, it doesn’t change the fact that Gordon will be lucky if he sees an NFL field in 2. DWI. While Gordon was selected late in our latest experts mock draft, at this point it’s tough to imagine wasting a roster spot on the immensely talented but troubled wide receiver when that could go to someone with high upside who is more likely to see the field. Draft Gordon at your own risk in 2. Gordon’s inevitable suspension.— Follow Alex on Twitter @Alex.
Gelhar. Permalink . After being one of the NFL’s toughest running backs for nearly a decade, Frank Gore could see his number of carries diminished by about 5. Last year, the veteran carried the rock 2. That’s before you count the 2. The big question is: Where will those carries go? The leading contenders for the job of Gore’s understudy are Marcus Lattimore and rookie Carlos Hyde. The winner of that battle will not only be a potential fantasy handcuff for Gore this season, but could be San Francisco’s running back of the future going forward.
Packers want more from Lacy: Eddie Lacy did quite a bit for the Packers last season. The rookie rushed for 1,1. Offensive Rookie of the Year honors. But entering Year Two, Green Bay’s coaching staff wants more.
Offensive coordinator Tom Clements says the team wants Lacy more involved in all aspects of the game. For a team that wants to be more uptempo in 2. Lacy become a better pass blocker so he won’t need to come off the field in third downs or obvious passing situations. Lacy was already a consensus first round pick, but anything that can make him a three- down back will only help move him up the board. Hunter the new Moss?: The offseason is rife with stories of players hyping their teammates, so it’s with several grains of salt that we consider Titans receiver Michael Preston comparing fellow wideout Justin Hunter to Randy Moss. Yes, that Randy Moss. Certainly the measurables are similar, but Hunter’s rookie campaign (1.
Moss did in his first season (6. However, with Kenny Britt no longer in Tennessee, there will be more chances for Hunter to establish himself in the Titans passing game. There will almost certainly be improvement, but pardon us if we don’t rank him as highly as we did Moss in his prime.— Follow Marcas on Twitter @Marcas. GPermalink . That last part might be a little premature.
According to Cincinnati. Lord Marksman And Vanadis Episode 9 English Dubbed. Paul Dehner, Jr., Green- Ellis could find himself competing for a roster spot with Rex Burkhead. Meanwhile, Bernard could be in line for 3.
Where once it appeared Green- Ellis was going to be Bernard’s handcuff, the Law Firm instead might need to find a new place to set up his practice. Floyd feeling . The veteran wideout says he feels “confident” about returning to play in 2. That’s encouraging for both the player and his team as San Diego struggled last season to find a receiving complement to Keenan Allen. Floyd won’t be anyone’s fantasy superstar, but he could be a quality fourth or fifth option if he is healthy and productive. More importantly, Floyd could help take some of the pressure off of Allen’s shoulders. Wallace to return kicks?: In his second season with Miami, Mike Wallace has big expectations for what he can provide on offense.
If you believe Wallace, that could also include returning kicks in 2. Right now, this sounds more like wishful thinking on the receiver’s part than any actual personnel movement by the coaching staff. The prospect of Wallace is a double- edged sword.
If you play in a fantasy league that rewards you for return yards, then it’s potentially a good thing. If your league doesn’t compensate you for kick returns, then having Wallace back deep only adds another opportunity for injury.
Right now, we’re not sold that this will actually happen.— Follow Marcas on Twitter @Marcas. GPermalink . To that end, the veteran receiver says he’s lost weight and is trying to get in better shape for the upcoming season and beyond. In theory, it’s a definite positive; a player improving his fitness is nothing to laugh at. The bigger question is whether or not it will improve Bowe’s production.
Last season, he was second on the team in targets, receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns — trailing Jamaal Charles in all of those categories. Bowe turns 3. 0 early in the season and while that number isn’t as dire as it is for running backs, it does make it less likely that the veteran wideout will have a career resurgence.
It’s hard to envision Bowe as more than a fourth or fifth receiver for most fantasy owners in 2. Eagles love Matthews: So much of the talk about rookie receivers has focused on Sammy Watkins and Mike Evans, but it might be time to start looking in Jordan Matthews’ direction. The second round pick has been earning rave reviews all throughout the offseason and could make a push to be Philadelphia’s starter at the slot receiver position. Of course, the history of rookie receivers in fantasy football has been spotty. That could make Matthews a risky proposition — especially with Jeremy Maclin and Riley Cooper already fighting for targets. Nonetheless, in Chip Kelly’s uptempo offense, Matthews could be in line for a few passes coming his way and has deep sleeper potential.
Finley getting offers?: We’re all still waiting to see if Jermichael Finley is going to play in the NFL again, but the veteran tight end says he’s had interest from at least one team. According to Finley, the Pittsburgh Steelers showed him “a couple deals”, however the money wasn’t to his liking. But the encouraging news is that if one team is willing to offer a deal there could be more to follow.
In the meantime, Finley is still undergoing medical tests on his neck and will send the results to all 3. With a distinct lack of depth at the fantasy tight end position, having a talented veteran like Finley back on draft boards would be welcomed.— Follow Marcas on Twitter @Marcas. GPermalink . This one is the Green Bay Packers, but the difference is that their plan seems less nebulous than most.
Instead of just wanting to run more plays, head coach Mike Mc. Carthy has put a number on things.