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    • Vying for larger role Year 2
      McLaughlin working to earn an increased workload entering Year 2, while competing with backfield mates Javonte Williams and Samaje Perine, Ryan McFadden of The Denver Post reports.

      Advice: McLaughlin has been one of the earliest to arrive throughout Denver's voluntary offseason workouts, and at mandatory minicamp he reportedly looked more explosive than in his rookie season, when he averaged an impressive 5.4 yards per carry. Offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi praised McLaughlin's "speed, acceleration (and) explosiveness," saying "I don't know if there's anyone who works harder than him." Still, the Broncos' backfield is crowded, with Javonte Williams presumably still the No. 1 option and another year removed from ACL injury, plus rookie fifth-rounder Audric Estime (knee) and undrafted free agent Blake Watson having been added to the mix. Rotowire.com 30 minutes ago
      Week 1 Projected Points & Rank
      5.30 (322nd)
    • Tim Patrick: ‘I felt like myself’ at minicamp
      Broncos WR Time Patrick said, “I felt like myself,” when asked about how he felt after wrapping up minicamp.

      Advice: Patrick is working his way back from a torn Achilles he suffered in training camp last season. The year before, Patrick saw his 2022 come to an end due to a torn ACL. The veteran receiver is set to enter his eighth season with the Broncos, but hasn’t taken a regular-season snap since 2021. Patrick caught 53 passes for 734 yards and five touchdowns in his last year of play, but his status with the team heading into this season remains very much up in the air. Assuming he makes the 53-man roster, Patrick probably won’t see a significant role as long as the guys ahead of him are healthy. Rotoworld Today, 12:36 pm
      Week 1 Projected Points & Rank
      2.02 (595th)
    • Thielen: Bryce Young appears ‘more comfortable’
      Adam Thielen said Bryce Young appears “more comfortable” this offseason than he did in 2023.

      Advice: “It’s been awesome. Not only him, just a lot of the young guys, a lot of the staff. It’s just been a great offseason to just see some of these guys who haven’t been in the league very long — just the way that they’ve ,” Thielen said on the Rich Eisen Show. “You can tell, Bryce’s demeanor in the building — he’s just more comfortable, right? And you don’t realize it when you start getting to be a veteran guy, just because you forget about those times.” Offseason reports on Young have been unfailingly positive after he was among the worst quarterbacks in the NFL during his 2023 rookie season, in which he had the second worst adjusted EPA per drop back. A more competent Young could lead to solid seasons for short-area pass catchers like Thielen and Diontae Johnson in 2024. Rotoworld Today, 9:30 am
      Week 1 Projected Points & Rank
      14.93 (34th)
    • Jalin Hyatt says he has put on weight for 2024
      Second-year Giants WR Jalin Hyatt, who is listed at 185 pounds, said he has put on weight this offseason.

      Advice: Hyatt declined to provide the exact number, though his increased bulk was apparently been a frequent topic of discussion during Giants OTAs. “That was one of the things I wanted to improve on,” Hyatt said. “Playing on the outside, you’re going to get more press coverage and more body-to-body catches. So just getting bigger, getting strong with my catch point, getting stronger with my hands, and so far everything is working.’’ Coach Brian Daboll also believes Hyatt is playing faster this offseason. Hyatt has understandably fallen off the fantasy radar after his quiet rookie campaign and the Giants’ subsequent first-round selection of Malik Nabers, but he’s a sensible, talent-based zero-cost flier in the final rounds of deeper drafts. Rotoworld Yesterday, 3:41 pm
      Week 1 Projected Points & Rank
      3.71 (448th)
    • Tucker ticketed for more ‘multidimensional’ role?
      ESPN’s Paul Gutierrez believes second-year Raiders WR Tre Tucker has "(solidified) his hold not only on a roster spot but also on a more multidimensional role beyond speed.”

      Advice: 5-foot-9, 4.4-speed Tucker caught just 19 balls as a third-round rookie last season, though 11 of those came over his final four games. Per Gutierrez, he has been “blowing by poor defensive backs” and “stopping on a dime to run comebacks and outs.” He’s caught the attention of coach Antonio Pierce. “Tre Tucker, different dude,” Pierce gushed. “Looks different. Acts different. Runs different. Catches the ball different. Don’t look at the size; don’t mention that. Watch him play. He’s the biggest guy out there.” Tucker is a distant third on the depth chart behind Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers, but his No. 3 job certainly sounds secured. He’s a late-round freebie behind his older teammates. Rotoworld Yesterday, 3:07 pm
      Week 1 Projected Points & Rank
      3.43 (469th)
    • Let go by Browns
      The Browns waived Phelps on Thursday.

      Advice: The move follows a Wednesday night incident in which the defensive end was charged with drunken driving. Phelps, who first joined the Browns as an undrafted free agent last May, spent the 2023 season on the team's practice squad and was subsequently signed to a reserve/future contract in January. Rotowire.com Yesterday, 1:04 pm
      Week 1 Projected Points & Rank
      0.00 (2473rd)
    • After drunk driving arrest, Browns waive Phelps
      Browns waived DE Lonnie Phelps.

      Advice: Phelps was recently arrested for drunk driving after crashing his car into a restaurant and causing nearly $300,000 worth of damage. The 2023 UDFA has yet to appear in a game as a pro and could struggle to latch on with a new team as he goes through his upcoming legal proceedings. Rotoworld Yesterday, 12:55 pm
      Week 1 Projected Points & Rank
      0.00 (2473rd)
    • Lands four-year extension
      Stevenson has agreed to a four-year extension with the Patriots, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

      Advice: Per Schefter, Stevenson's deal is for $36 million, of which $17 million is reportedly guaranteed. The move to extend the 2021 fourth-rounder beyond his current pact solidifies the Patriots backfield ahead of Jerod Mayo's first season as head coach, and with the team transitioning at the QB position, look for Stevenson and fellow RB Antonio Gibson to be key drivers of New England's offense in 2024. Over the course of 12 regular-season games last season, Stevenson logged 156 carries for 619 yards and four touchdowns to go along with 38 catches for 238 yards on 51 targets. As training camp approaches, the 26-year-old has moved past the ankle issue that cost him time down the stretch in 2023, with Stevenson's new contract terms reflecting his continued status as his team's lead back. Rotowire.com Yesterday, 12:41 pm
      Week 1 Projected Points & Rank
      8.97 (119th)
    • Timetable for return TBD
      Higbee (knee) remains without a timetable to return, Cameron DaSilva of USA Today reports.

      Advice: Higbee suffered ACL and MCL tears during a wild-card loss to the Lions on Jan. 14, and the timing of the injury makes it likely that he'll start training camp on the PUP list. If he's unavailable at the start of the season, the Rams will rely onColby Parkinson, Davis Allen and Hunter Long at tight end. Rotowire.com Yesterday, 12:18 pm
      Week 1 Projected Points & Rank
      2.79 (535th)