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The NFL has suspended Cameron Sutton without pay for the first eight games of the season due to a violation of the NFL’s Personal Conduct Policy. (Source: Tom Pelissero on Twitter )

Fantasy Impact: The suspension comes from a March incident and the NFL has determined that he violated the Personal Conduct Policy. He will be eligible to return from his suspension in Week 8 against the Giants.

Category: Transactions


Dak Prescott is reportedly dealing with a "very minor foot sprain." (Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Prescott was spotted in a walking boot earlier this week. It’s not considered to be anything that should affect his preparation for the upcoming season.

Category: Injury Updates


The Los Angeles Rams re-signed S John Johnson III. (Source: Los Angeles Rams on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Johnson signed a one-year deal with the Rams last offseason and returns once again. He'll remain in a similar role after starting eight of the 17 games he played in last year.

Category: Transactions


Tyler Higbee is reportedly a candidate to begin the season on the PUP list. (Source: TheRams.com)

Fantasy Impact: Higbee remains without a clear timetable to return to the field as he continues to recover from a torn ACL. Colby Parkinson signed a three-year deal with the Rams this offseason and could open the season in a starting role.

Category: Injury Updates


The San Francisco 49ers and WR Brandon Aiyuk are reportedly not closer to an agreement on a deal. (Source: NBC Sports Bay Area)

Fantasy Impact: The two sides were not able to make progress after meeting last week. This will remain a situation to monitor with training camp around the corner.

Category: Transactions


Free agent safety Tashaun Gipson Sr. will face a six-game suspension for violating the league's performance-enhancing substances policy. (Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Gipson spent 2023 with the San Francisco 49ers, starting 19 games between the regular season and the postseason (including the Super Bowl). The veteran safety will turn 34 in August and has played 12 seasons in the NFL, seeing somewhat of a career resurgence in S.F. (career third-best PFF defensive grade in 2023 — 73.6). If he does sign with a team, he will be forced to miss some time, assuming his team does not win a potential appeal.

Category: Transactions


Aaron Rodgers missed the team's mandatory minicamp because of a pre-planned trip to Egypt. (Source: Connor Hughes on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Rodgers attended every day of Phase 1, missed just one week of Phase 2, and attended every OTA practice. The Jets were reportedly made aware of the trip.


The Patriots and LB Jahlani Tavai are in agreement on a three-year extension. (Source: Mike Reiss on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: The deal includes a maximum value of $21 million with base value of $15 million. Tavai recorded a career-high 110 tackles with two interceptions last season with the Patriots.

Category: Transactions


Tre Tucker is expected to start for the Raiders in the slot in three-wide receiver sets. (Source: Raiders.com)

Fantasy Impact: Tucker was primarily a deep threat with the Raiders last season. He could earn some more playing time this season, but he'll likely remain off the fantasy radar.


The Baltimore Ravens signed WR Keith Kirkwood. (Source: Jeff Zrebiec on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Kirkwood joined the Saints in 2018 as an UDFA. He earned a spot on the Ravens roster entering training camp after trying out for them in minicamp. He'll look to earn a spot on the Week 1 roster out of training camp.

Category: Transactions


Jacoby Brissett reportedly “is the starter" for the Patriots entering training camp. (Source: The Athletic)

Fantasy Impact: It makes sense as of now that the veteran could start for New England in Week 1. Drake Maye could still work his way into the immediate starting role with a strong training camp. This will be a camp battle to monitor.


Ja'Lynn Polk could make an "immediate impact” for the Patriots this season. (Source: ESPN.com)

Fantasy Impact: Polk was the No. 37 overall selection in the NFL Draft back in April. He joins a wide open Patriots wide receiver room where the top target figures to be up for grabs. The rookie out of Washington has been working with Drake Maye after practices early on as the two look to build a rapport.


Connor Williams is expected be ready for camp, but he is unlikely to return to Dolphins. (Source: ProFootballTalk on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Williams was injured in Week 11 last season and was expected to be sidelined into this season, but his rehab has gone quicker than expected. He has spoken to multiple teams, and it appears he is not expected to return to the Dolphins.

Category: Injury Updates


Chiefs DL Chris Jones said he hopes to "skip out on training camp" again in 2024. (Source: Around the NFL on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Jones held out all of training camp last year while holding out for a new contract. He is coming off his second straight All-Pro campaign and believes some days off can benefit him. "I've already been talking to Andy about, 'Let me skip out on training camp. I'm a little older, right?'" Jones said. "I can feel it. I can feel when we have a day on training camp. Give me like two days off and one day on then, and we maybe can work something out, you know?"

Category: Rumors


Beat reporter Patricia Traina labeled Wan'Dale Robinson as the "biggest under-the-radar" player on the Giants roster. (Source: Patricia Traina on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Robinson caught 60 passes for 525 yards and a score in his season last year. He has the chance to take another step forward this year as he enters his third season in the NFL. Malik Nabers figures to likely be the top receiver in New York, but the No. 2 target for Daniel Jones is up for grabs.


Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell said Jordan Addison has gotten stronger and more physical this year. (Source: ESPN.com)

Fantasy Impact: "Jordan Addison had as good of an offseason program as really you can ask for," O'Connell said. "[He is] a guy that had a ton of success in Year 1. And really, from a standpoint of getting a little stronger, getting a little bit more comfortable playing through contact and still playing with that great burst and transition that he has, you saw some real growth there [this spring]." Addison remains the WR2 for the Vikings behind Justin Jefferson heading into this season with Sam Darnold or J.J. McCarthy under center for Minnesota.


The Colts say Anthony Richardson will be a "full go" for training camp. (Source: ESPN.com)

Fantasy Impact: Richardson was a full participant throughout OTAs and Day 1 of minicamp. He left Day 2 of minicamp early and sat out the final day. "He'll be full go," Colts GM Chris Ballard said. "He was full go all the way up until the last day of OTAs, and we had two heavy throwing sessions the two days before, and so we backed off a little on the last day." Richardson showcased his flashes of upside before his injury last season and will remain a high upside quarterback from a fantasy perspective this season.

Category: Injury Updates


The Dolphins reportedly want to pay Tua Tagovailoa, but want to do so at "market value." (Source: NFL on ESPN on Twitter)

Fantasy Impact: Adam Schefter pointed out the recent shift in the market value for quarterbacks this offseason following the extensions signed by Jared Goff and Trevor Lawrence. He would currently be playing this season on his fifth-year option that was picked up by Miami last year. The two sides will likely look to reach a deal at some point during training camp.

Category: Rumors


Rome Odunze is reportedly "under consideration" to return punts this season for the Bears. (Source: NBC Sports)

Fantasy Impact: Bears special teams coordinator Richard Hightower referred to Odunze as a four-down player. “Rome is an every-down player. Rome’s a first-down player, a second-down player, a third-down player and a fourth-down player,” Hightower said. “He had three returns on the books and one of those three returns was a house call.” It is possible we see a lot of different players return kicks this season with the new rules.

Category: Rumors


Rams WR Puka Nacua is training alongside Cooper Kupp this offseason. (Source: NFL.com)

Fantasy Impact: Rams wide receivers coach Eric Yarber said “He looks just like Cooper (Kupp). He’s lost so much body fat and gained so muscle, which enabled him to move more efficiently now.” Nacua reportedly lost 10 pounds this offseason. The two Rams receivers have the chance to once again form one of the top wide receiver duos in the NFL this season.