Fantasy football player news summary: July 28-30

The latest fantasy football news and notes from around the NFL.

With training camp upon us, here’s a roundup of the latest injury and player news that may impact fantasy football draft plans.


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New York Jets WR Garrett Wilson (ankle) is dealing with a low ankle sprain and the team is being cautious with him, according to head coach Robert Saleh.

FANTASY TIP: Wilson probably will miss some more practices but should be fine for the start of the regular season. He will be the main option in the passing game for the Jets this season and will be a weekly starting option in all fantasy leagues.


New England Patriots TE Hunter Henry has been targeted often during red zone drills during the early part of training camp.

FANTASY TIP: Henry appears to have created a strong connection with Mac Jones during camp and could see a good amount of targets this season. He could be a low-end No. 1 tight end in some deeper leagues.


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Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Mike Evans has “certainly found chemistry” with QB Baker Mayfield during the first few days of training camp, according to Brianna Dix of Buccaneers.com.

FANTASY TIP: Evans has topped 1,000 yards in all nine of his NFL seasons, and he has caught at least eight touchdowns six times. His quarterback situation in 2023 is less than ideal, but he is still worth grabbing as a WR3.


Updating a previous report, Indianapolis Colts RB Jonathan Taylor will not be traded, owner Jim Irsay said Saturday, July 29. “We will not trade Jonathan Taylor,” Irsay said. “That is a certainty. Not now or not in October.”

FANTASY TIP: Taylor’s request for a contract extension and a trade have both been denied, at least for now, and it remains to be seen what the star running back does next. He should comfortably finish as a RB1 if he stays healthy and plays the entire season.


Free-agent RB Ezekiel Elliott (Cowboys) left his meeting with the New England Patriots without a contract, but the two sides are expected to remain in contact.

FANTASY TIP: Elliott has not received much interest this offseason but probably will find a new team in the near future. He probably will not be a starter in 2023 and may not have significant fantasy value.


Las Vegas Raiders QB Jimmy Garoppolo did not participate in practice Friday, July 28, because of a scheduled day off, according to a source.

FANTASY TIP: Garoppolo probably will receive some practices off during training camp since he is coming off foot surgery. He will have good receivers to work with this season but should only be a No. 2 quarterback in fantasy leagues.


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Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow (calf) may be sidelined for the entire preseason because of his calf injury but appears to have a good chance to be available for Week 1, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.

FANTASY TIP: Fantasy players will need to monitor the situation to see if Burrow returns to the field before the regular season opener. He will be a No. 1 quarterback in all fantasy leagues this season, but players may want a strong backup in case he misses a game or two.


Buffalo Bills RB James Cook has been impressive enough so far that offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey told reporters that he is “really excited about him and what he can do” and added that Cook has “three-down back” potential, according to Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic.

FANTASY TIP: With all due respect to Dorsey, Cook handled 110 touches as a 190-pound rookie and never handled more than 140 touches in four seasons at the University of Georgia. While Cook will play on all three downs, he lacks the size and overall athleticism to be what most fantasy managers consider a three-down back. He is also highly unlikely to see much action at the goal line with Josh Allen and Damien Harris around. Cook should have plenty of value in PPR leagues, but he best viewed as a low-end RB2.


Indianapolis Colts QB Anthony Richardson is working out with the first-team offense Friday, July 28.

FANTASY TIP: Richardson could wind up starting early in the season, but he’s more of a project in long-term leagues than in single-year leagues. View him as a QB2 without a lot of sizzle.


Detroit Lions TE Sam LaPorta has “earned” his current place with the first-team offense, according to offensive coordinator Benjamin Johnson.

FANTASY TIP: It’s been all positive for LaPorta since the Lions drafted him, and as the No. 1 tight end in a solid offense he could make some waves. T.J. Hockenson was on a 63-959-7 pace before he was traded to Minnesota, so the rookie is a possible target if you’re looking to carry a TE2. If the buzz keeps getting louder, however, perhaps LaPorta becomes a late-round option due to his upside.

Fantasy football player news summary: July 27

The latest fantasy football news and notes from around the NFL.

With training camp upon us, here’s a roundup of the latest injury and player news that may impact fantasy football draft plans.


Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow (calf) was diagnosed with a right calf injury after practice Thursday, July 27, according to head coach Zac Taylor.

FANTASY TIP: Taylor noted Burrow was wearing a sleeve on the same leg he injured prior to the injury but attributed it to being sore from practice earlier in the week. A mild calf strain would likely sideline Burrow for at least two weeks, but the good news is that he was about six weeks to heal up if necessary in case the strain is more of a moderate one. Burrow was highly unlikely to play during the preseason anyway, so fantasy managers should feel comfortable drafting him over the next month as long as this turns out to be a minor strain.


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Cleveland Browns WR Amari Cooper (undisclosed) is still sidelined because of his undisclosed injury, but head coach Kevin Stefanski said Cooper may return soon.

FANTASY TIP: It seems like Cooper is dealing with a minor injury but should return to practice in the near future. He should be the main option in the passing game for the Browns this season and can be at least a No. 3 fantasy receiver.


New York Jets WR Garrett Wilson (ankle) rolled an ankle early in practice Thursday, July 27, but head coach Robert Saleh told reporters after practice that he is not concerned about the severity of the injury.

FANTASY TIP: Expect another update soon, but it sounds as if fantasy managers have nothing to be worried about. With Aaron Rodgers now in town, Wilson stands a great chance at finishing as a top-10 receiver in 2023. As such, he should be drafted inside the top 15 picks of most drafts.


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Denver Broncos RB Javonte Williams (knee) told reporters Thursday, July 27, that he was cleared for contact recently but deferred to the coaching staff when asked if he would play at all during the preseason.

FANTASY TIP: Williams avoiding the PUP list is a great sign. However, fantasy managers undoubtedly would like to see at least a handful of preseason runs before burning a pick in the first six or seven rounds on him. Denver obviously has little motivation to play him in meaningless games. Furthermore, head coach Sean Payton has typically not been overly forthcoming in regards to the injury status of his players, so rostering Williams could end being a headache – especially early in the season. Samaje Perine makes for a great mid-round handcuff and should have plenty of standalone value either way.


Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford drew trade interest from other teams, but the Rams were in unanimous agreement to keep him another season, according to head coach Sean McVay

FANTASY TIP: Stafford is a QB2 in fantasy with some upside after an injury-filled year. He’d be a good QB to pair with a high-end QB2 with upside.


Free-agent RB Dalvin Cook (Vikings) is meeting with the New York Jets Thursday, July 27.

FANTASY TIP: Cook figures to be an RB2 in fantasy, but he’d likely take a step back from the lion’s share role he is accustomed to if he signs with the Jets.


Philadelphia Eagles RB Rashaad Penny worked with the first-team offense during practice Wednesday, July 26. Head coach Nick Sirianni said he plans to use multiple running backs with the starters during training camp.

FANTASY TIP: The Eagles probably will be using a committee at running back this season, but Penny could see a majority of the carries during the season. Fantasy players should monitor the situation because Penny can be at least a No. 3 fantasy back depending on his role.


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Baltimore Ravens RB J.K. Dobbins (undisclosed) does not have a timetable for his return to the field, according to head coach John Harbaugh.

FANTASY TIP: Fantasy players will need to monitor the situation to see when Dobbins will be cleared to play. He will be part of a committee when he returns to the field but can still be a No. 2 or No. 3 running back in most fantasy leagues.


New York Jets QB Aaron Rodgers agreed to a new two-year contract with the Jets worth a guaranteed $75 million, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. The new contract is actually a five-year deal that includes two option years so the team can spread out the bonus proration.

FANTASY TIP: It seems like Rodgers will be with the team for at least the next two seasons after the contract restructuring. He can be seen as a low-end No. 1 or a No. 2 fantasy quarterback this season.


Carolina Panthers QB Bryce Young was confirmed to be the starter entering training camp by head coach Frank Reich Wednesday, July 26.

FANTASY TIP: Young will be a so-so QB2 from whom you should expect peaks and valleys.


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Chicago Bears TE Cole Kmet agreed to a four-year, $50 million extension Wednesday, July 26. The deal includes $32.8 million guaranteed and $20 million in the first year.

FANTASY TIP: Kmet was eighth in PPR fantasy points at the position and will be in the glut of midrange TE1s again this draft season.


Arizona Cardinals QB Kyler Murray (knee) was placed on the Physically Unable to Perform list Wednesday, July 26.

FANTASY TIP: Murray wants to be ready for the season, but that’s a tall order. He’s best utilized as a QB2 to mix and match with another low-end QB2 or high-end QB2.


Seattle Seahawks second-round draft choice RB Zach Charbonnet (UCLA) signed a four-year contract Tuesday, July 25. Financial terms of the deal were not immediately disclosed.

FANTASY TIP: Word out of Seattle this offseason has varied greatly with regards to how involved Charbonnet will be in 2023. Some beat writers seem to believe he will forge a committee with Kenneth Walker III, while others suggest that the rookie will act as a pure (albeit very good) backup for Walker. At worst, Charbonnet will be one of the best handcuffs in fantasy with RB1 upside should Walker miss time.