Jacksonville is officially making Travis Hunter a full-time corner, per Ian Rapoport — a move that effectively vaporizes his fantasy value in non-IDP formats. Dynasty managers who spent first-round rookie picks on Hunter's two-way upside now own a cornerback, which is a bit like trading up to buy a sports car and discovering it's a riding mower. (The Jaguars, of course, actually did trade up to take him at No. 2 overall.) Elsewhere, De'Von Achane was notably absent from the Dolphins' voluntary offseason program amid a contract situation — a sequence of words that has historically never ended well for fantasy managers in the short term. Kirk Cousins officially signed with the Raiders but immediately told reporters Las Vegas needs to play its best quarterback even if that's not him, a comment that lands differently with projected No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza visiting the Raiders this week. And the Giants' offseason keeps getting more interesting: All-Pro DT Dexter Lawrence has requested a trade and will skip offseason workouts, while the front office signed Daniel Faalele and Lucas Patrick to shore up the offensive line ahead of the draft.

📅 13 days until NFL Draft

📰 News

Falcons OT Kaleb McGary Retires at Age 31

Atlanta Falcons right tackle Kaleb McGary is retiring at age 31, per @TomPelissero. McGary, a former first-round pick (31st overall in 2019 out of Washington), played six seasons with Atlanta before suffering a serious leg injury in August that cost him the entire 2025 season, per @JFowlerESPN. He had signed a two-year, $30 million extension just before the injury, and those training camp snaps proved to be his last as a professional. McGary started 92 of the 93 games he played as a Falcon, anchoring a run-blocking unit that helped Bijan Robinson become one of the league's best running backs. Falcons president of football Matt Ryan, who played alongside McGary from 2019–22, said in a statement: "We are grateful for the impact he made on this organization." The team will recoup some salary following his retirement, freeing up $14 million in cap space across 2026 and 2027, per ESPN. Atlanta moved quickly to address the vacancy, agreeing to terms with former Chiefs tackle Jawaan Taylor the same day, per @AdamSchefter. The retirement was announced as the Falcons opened voluntary offseason workouts under new head coach Kevin Stefanski. For fantasy purposes, the offensive line transition bears monitoring — McGary was an elite run blocker, and Robinson's dominant production was built in part behind his consistency. Taylor's arrival keeps the blocking infrastructure intact, though a downgrade at right tackle could slightly affect the run game's ceiling.

Giants Add O-Line Before Draft, Sign G Daniel Faalele and C/G Lucas Patrick

The New York Giants continue fortifying their offensive line ahead of the draft, agreeing to terms with former Ravens guard Daniel Faalele on a one-year deal and signing center/guard Lucas Patrick to a one-year deal, per @RapSheet. Faalele, a 6-foot-8, 370-pound Australian, started every game for Baltimore over the last two seasons and brings familiarity with new Giants head coach John Harbaugh, becoming the fifth former Raven to follow Harbaugh to New York alongside tight end Isaiah Likely, fullback Patrick Ricard, and safety Ar'Darius Washington, per ESPN. Despite starting every game at right guard the past two years, Faalele went unsigned for nearly a month — his 56.8 PFF grade in 2025 was a concern, though at 26, he still has upside. Patrick, a nine-year veteran, has started 65 games across stints with the Packers, Bears, Saints, and Bengals and provides versatility with over 1,000 snaps at center, left guard, and right guard, per Giants.com. He's allowed just eight sacks on 2,607 pass block snaps across his career. Both are low-cost moves that add competition at right guard, where Evan Neal, Joshua Ezeudu, and Aaron Stinnie are also in the mix. The signings could spell the end of free agent Greg Van Roten's tenure in New York, per Big Blue View. It remains unlikely these additions preclude the Giants from selecting a guard early in the draft.

Texans Exercise Fifth-Year Options on QB CJ Stroud and DE Will Anderson

The Houston Texans have exercised the 2027 fifth-year options on quarterback CJ Stroud and All-Pro defensive end Will Anderson, per @FieldYates. Stroud is now due $25.904 million fully guaranteed in 2027, while Anderson is due $21.512 million — both players are also extension eligible. The move was expected but carries nuance: while Anderson earned first-team All-Pro honors in 2025 with career highs including 12.0 sacks, 20 tackles for loss, and three forced fumbles, Stroud's trajectory has raised questions. After a historic rookie campaign in which he became the fifth first-year quarterback to throw for more than 4,000 yards, Stroud managed just 3,041 yards with 19 touchdowns and eight interceptions in 14 games last season while missing three games due to a concussion. His playoff run included seven turnovers across two games, capped by four interceptions in a divisional-round loss to the Patriots. Still, Texans GM Nick Caserio called trade speculation around Stroud "moronic," per ESPN, and his 61.7 QBR was actually a career high. The addition of running back David Montgomery and an overhauled offensive line have Houston's offense trending up, with optimism that receiver Tank Dell will be ready for OTAs after missing all of 2025 with a multi-ligament knee injury, per @RapSheet. For Anderson, a market-resetting extension appears imminent — the Lions' Aidan Hutchinson four-year, $180 million deal could serve as a reference point. Stroud remains a locked-in fantasy QB1, though Dell's return timeline is the bigger storyline to monitor.

Giants All-Pro DT Dexter Lawrence Requests Trade, Will Skip Offseason Workouts

Giants All-Pro defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence has requested a trade and will not participate in the team's offseason workout program, per @AdamSchefter. Lawrence and the Giants have gone through two offseasons attempting to negotiate a new contract, with no progress. He is entering the third year of a four-year, $90 million extension signed in 2023, with his $22.5 million AAV now tied for 11th among interior defensive linemen and no guaranteed money remaining. New head coach John Harbaugh said he's "not surprised" by the request and believes "the prospects are high" for Lawrence's return, calling it a business proposition both sides want to resolve, per @RapSheet. Teams inquired about Lawrence at the trade deadline, but GM Joe Schoen refused to move him without a massive return, per @MikeGarafolo. Since the request went public, calls have only increased from multiple interested teams, per @DMRussini. Lawrence was second among all players with a 55.5% double-team rate last season per NextGen Stats, though he managed just 0.5 sacks across 17 games — a sharp decline from his career-high nine in 2024. The Athletic's Dan Duggan suggested the timing indicates Lawrence wants a raise more than a trade, and a post-June 1 deal could create more than $40 million in dead money over two years, per ESPN. The Bills, Patriots, Bears, and Ravens have all been floated as potential suitors if New York ultimately deals the three-time Pro Bowler.

⚡ Quick Hits

  • Lamar Jackson Reports for Day 1 of Ravens Voluntary Offseason Program -- Lamar Jackson arrived for Day 1 of the Ravens' voluntary offseason program — a significant development given his history of skipping these workouts, per @AdamSchefter. The two-time MVP earned a $750,000 bonus by showing up, having forfeited that same amount two offseasons ago for not attending. With new head coach Jesse Minter replacing John Harbaugh, Jackson has an entirely new coaching staff and offense to learn under coordinator Declan Doyle, per @RapSheet. Jackson is coming off a difficult 2025 in which he posted career lows in multiple areas (2,549 passing yards, 21 TDs) as Baltimore went 8-9 and missed the playoffs. Newly acquired pass rusher Trey Hendrickson and running back Derrick Henry were also present, per ESPN.

  • Multiple Notable Free Agent WRs Remain Unsigned -- A decorated group of veteran wide receivers remains unsigned with the draft two weeks away, per @AdamSchefter. The list includes Deebo Samuel, Jauan Jennings, Stefon Diggs, Tyreek Hill, DeAndre Hopkins, and Odell Beckham Jr. Schefter expects movement before the draft, noting he "wouldn't be shocked if we saw a couple of these names added to teams right before the draft." Diggs finished with over 1,000 receiving yards in 2025 coming off a torn ACL but has unresolved off-field matters, while Hill is recovering from a gruesome leg injury, per Pro Football Network. Jennings may have priced himself out early with a reported $22 million asking price despite posting a career-high nine touchdowns, per Niners Nation. Any of these signings could shake up late-round fantasy ADP.

  • Buccaneers Sign WR David Sills V, OT Justin Skule, and DL Rakeem Nuñez-Roches -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed wide receiver David Sills V, offensive tackle Justin Skule, and defensive lineman Rakeem Nuñez-Roches in a pre-draft roster push, per @AdamSchefter. Sills is the most fantasy-relevant addition — the 6-foot-3 receiver appeared in all 17 games for the Falcons in 2025 with 18 receptions, 191 yards, and two touchdowns while playing 52% of offensive snaps as an elite blocking wideout, per Buccaneers.com. He reunites with new Bucs offensive coordinator Zac Robinson, who coordinated Atlanta's offense last season. Sills joins a receiver room featuring Chris Godwin, Emeka Egbuka, Jalen McMillan, and Tez Johnson following Mike Evans' departure to San Francisco. Skule returns to Tampa after a year with the Vikings, providing tackle depth behind Tristan Wirfs and Luke Goedeke.

  • Kirk Cousins Says Raiders Need to Play Their Best QB, Even If It's Not Him -- Kirk Cousins made his position clear during his first week with the Raiders, saying the team needs to play its best quarterback — even if it's not him, per @AdamSchefter. "If that's not me, I don't want to be out there," Cousins said, per ESPN. Cousins met presumptive No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza during his top-30 visit and said they watched film together, adding: "At his stage, he's much ahead of me." Head coach Klint Kubiak believes a young quarterback should learn behind a veteran rather than being named starter immediately, suggesting Cousins opens 2026 under center before a mid-season transition.

👀 Roster Rumblings

  • Dolphins RB De'Von Achane Absent from Voluntary Offseason Program Amid Contract Situation -- Star running back De'Von Achane is not present for the Dolphins' voluntary offseason program, per @RapSheet. New head coach Jeff Hafley called it "part of the business" and expressed confidence it will all work out. Heading into the final year of his rookie deal, a new contract for Achane is reportedly a top priority for Miami. The fantasy community is already reacting — as one r/fantasyfootball commenter quipped, it was only "t minus 5 minutes" before backups like Jaylen Wright started trending on Sleeper, while others expressed skepticism that these situations resolve smoothly in the modern NFL.

  • Heisman Winner Fernando Mendoza Visits Raiders as Presumptive No. 1 Overall Pick -- Indiana quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza visited the Raiders today — his only scheduled Top 30 visit — per @RapSheet. @AdamSchefter described Mendoza as the "presumptive No. 1 overall pick," while @DMRussini noted this marks the fourth touchpoint between the two sides, following meetings at the combine, virtually, and after his pro day. With Las Vegas holding the top selection, this increasingly looks like a formality before draft night — a landing spot dynasty managers should be penciling in.

  • Top WR Draft Prospects Making Pre-Draft Visit Rounds Across the NFL -- The pre-draft WR visit circuit is in full swing. KC Concepcion (Texas A&M), in the mix as a first-round pick, is reportedly visiting the Dolphins and Browns, per @RapSheet and @TomPelissero. Denzel Boston (Washington) has been touring teams including the Steelers, Ravens, and Panthers, per @FieldYates, while Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State) is expected to hold a private workout April 17, per @AdamSchefter. De'Zhaun Stribling (Ole Miss, 4.36 40-time) has meetings with the Vikings, Bucs, Bears, and Eagles, per @JFowlerESPN, and Chris Bell (Louisville) is making the rounds despite a December ACL tear, with Jets, Colts, Raiders, and Cowboys visits on the schedule.

  • Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love Drawing Interest from Top-10 Teams -- Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love is reportedly generating significant interest from teams picking in the top 10, per @RapSheet. Love has already visited the Titans (No. 4) and Giants (No. 5) and is heading to the Bengals (No. 10) for another meeting. The frequency of top-10 visits is notable for a running back and could signal that Love is expected to hear his name called earlier than most at the position, making him a name to watch for dynasty managers tracking draft capital.

  • Oregon TE Kenyon Sadiq, Potentially First TE Off the Board, Visits Browns -- Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq, who is reportedly viewed as potentially the first tight end selected in the draft, is visiting the Browns on a Top 30 visit, per @RapSheet. Cleveland could be in the market for a dynamic pass-catching weapon, and Sadiq's status as the potential TE1 off the board makes this a visit worth monitoring for dynasty managers tracking the tight end landscape.

  • Vanderbilt's Eli Stowers Being Evaluated as WR by Multiple Teams Despite TE Designation -- Vanderbilt's Eli Stowers is generating intrigue as several NFL teams are reportedly evaluating the officially listed tight end as a wide receiver, per @RapSheet. At 6-foot-4 and 239 pounds, his build has drawn comparisons to Mike Evans. Stowers has already visited the Rams, Titans, and Cowboys, with a Broncos trip scheduled next week. His positional versatility could make him a fascinating fantasy sleeper depending on where he lands and how teams ultimately choose to deploy him.

  • Top OL Draft Prospects Making Pre-Draft Visits Including Bisontis and World -- Several top offensive line prospects are making the pre-draft rounds. Texas A&M guard Chase Bisontis, considered one of the best guards in this class, is visiting the Giants today with Panthers, Dolphins, Eagles, and Chargers visits also on the schedule, per @RapSheet. Oregon left tackle Isaiah World is visiting the Eagles after previously meeting with the Chargers, per @FieldYates, though he's recovering from an ACL tear suffered in Oregon's playoff game against Indiana. Northwestern OT Caleb Tiernan is visiting the Cardinals, and Oklahoma G Febechi Nwaiwu has met with the Bengals and Giants, per @RapSheet.

🔭 Injury Watch

  • 🟢 Francis Mauigoa — Back Recheck Complete, No New Issues -- Miami OT Francis Mauigoa's combine recheck on a minor back issue is complete with no new concerns, per @MikeGarafolo. The initial belief is this will not cause Mauigoa to fall, per @RapSheet, and @FieldYates adds his stock is not affected much, if at all.

  • 🔴 Travis Hunter -- Hunter is expected to be a full participant by training camp after recovering from a torn LCL suffered in October 2025.

  • 🔴 Jordyn Tyson -- Tyson re-injured his hamstring while preparing for the scouting combine and will hold an individual workout on April 17 to demonstrate his health to NFL teams ahead of the draft.

💬 Player Discussions and Rankings

  • [The Jaguars are officially making Travis Hunter a full-time cornerback, per @RapSheet.] The r/fantasyfootball community reacted with a mix of frustration and resignation to news that Travis Hunter will play full-time cornerback in Jacksonville. Dynasty managers who had invested in Hunter as a wide receiver are understandably devastated, with u/chicken-cutlet summing up the pain: their dynasty WR just became a CB. The overwhelming consensus was that most people saw this coming, and the discussion quickly turned to criticizing the Jaguars' decision-making. Many commenters questioned the wisdom of trading up for a top-two pick only to deploy Hunter exclusively on defense, calling it a waste of premium draft capital on a position that doesn't typically warrant that investment. Others anticipated the inevitable broadcast moments when dropped interceptions would prompt commentators to second-guess the position switch. The fantasy takeaway is clear — Hunter's value as an offensive fantasy asset is effectively dead, a painful outcome for anyone who drafted him hoping he'd see meaningful snaps at receiver.

  • [Burden vs Odunze vs Loveland: Who are you targeting most next season?] The r/fantasyfootball community debated which Bears pass-catcher to target among Burden, Odunze, and Loveland. Opinions were genuinely split. Some commenters, like u/PiemasterUK, plan to avoid all three entirely, reasoning that when a team has three pass-catchers going in the first six rounds, at least two typically underperform. Others pushed back on the premise that Loveland is being "slept on," noting he's already ranked as the consensus TE3 behind only McBride and Bowers. The bull case for Loveland centers on Ben Johnson's track record of utilizing tight ends and Loveland being the best TE Johnson has ever coached. A pragmatic camp suggested drafting whichever receiver falls furthest in ADP, treating them as value lottery tickets. One commenter noted that Rome was on fire early in the season. Another interesting angle: when a team has this many pass-catching options, that's a signal to target the quarterback instead.

  • [Sleeper TE1 Candidates for 2026 - Fantasy Football Sneaky Breakouts] A discussion on r/fantasyfootball about potential 2026 TE breakouts quickly turned into a broader meditation on the misery of streaming the tight end position. The humor was palpable, with u/WannabePokerPlayer capturing the mood: "You'll take your 8.3 points a game and you will like it." Several commenters pushed back on specific candidates. Chig was dismissed by one commenter who noted he was beaten out by a rookie fourth-round TE and likely isn't going to break out. Mason Taylor with a competent QB drew some interest, though there are concerns his volume could diminish after the draft. One commenter challenged the entire premise, pointing out that being a borderline TE1 doesn't actually help — Kyle Pitts finished as TE2 last year but didn't help anyone reach the playoffs. The practical consensus? Either draft Trey McBride early or plan to stream from the waiver wire all season.

  • [I think people might be misreading early RB vs WR in drafts] A draft strategy post on r/fantasyfootball about positional value in early rounds drew both appreciation and pushback. Several commenters pointed out the author was essentially rediscovering value-based drafting (VBD), with u/humptheedumpthy welcoming them to "Fantasy Football 102" and recommending they explore concepts like VORP (Value Over Replacement Player) and VOLS (Value Over Last Starter). One commenter noted that historically, the gap between top WRs and the next tier tends to be larger than the equivalent gap at RB, citing Puka and JSN as examples from last season. Others cautioned against overthinking things six months before drafts begin. The most upvoted strategic advice came from those emphasizing that you win drafts by knowing all 150 top players well enough to find value in every round, comparing ADP to the stock market where profits come from identifying mispriced assets. The consensus leaned toward the idea being sound but well-established in fantasy theory.

  • [How much are you factoring in landing spot with your 1sts this year?] Dynasty managers on r/dynastyff debated how heavily to weigh NFL landing spot for incoming rookies. The consensus, especially for the receiver class, was that situation matters enormously. As u/KDUBS9 argued, when prospects are close in talent, landing spot becomes the only differentiator — and this draft's top WR class essentially comes down to three players. Commenters noted that it's rare for a receiver to finish as a top-12 option on a bottom offense, while RBs on bad teams can still produce if the workload is there. Specific concerns were raised, including the fear that Tate landing with the Jets would be devastating. On the RB side, Love was cited as the only rookie who might realistically go in the first round of fantasy drafts, and that outcome is almost entirely dependent on where he lands. Some managers acknowledged they hadn't researched top prospects because they hold later picks, planning to lean heavily on NFL team knowledge instead.

  • [Is George Pickens still a dynasty buy?] The r/dynastyff community weighed in on George Pickens' dynasty value following his move to Dallas. His current market price — WR11 on KTC and going as the 34th overall player in recent startups — drew measured reactions. u/schmatty23 would take Pickens over Egbuka (WR10) and slightly favors him over Tet (WR9), but wouldn't take him over London or anyone in the top 8. The comparison to Tee Higgins at his peak was floated as a reasonable ceiling. The discussion revealed a split: some see Pickens at this price as a decent buy given his talent, while others prefer alternatives like Nico or the 1.02 pick, viewing the cost as just slightly too rich. The thread featured detailed analysis of Pickens' 2025 production and Dallas fit, giving dynasty managers a solid framework for evaluating his long-term outlook.

  • [KC Concepcion - Landing Spot Push Him Up With Top Three, or This Years Mathew Golden?] Dynasty managers on r/dynastyff debated whether KC Concepcion belongs in the top tier of this year's WR class or is merely a landing-spot-driven hype train. The consensus pushed firmly against the Golden comparison. As u/ErikJonesCircleJerk and others pointed out, KC broke out as a true freshman while Golden didn't produce significantly until the back half of his junior year — making them very different prospect profiles. One commenter suggested Cooper is a better Golden comp based on profile and process. The thread also touched on specific draft positioning, with one manager questioning whether KC is worth the 1.05 in 1QB formats while expressing doubts about Sadiq. Notably, one commenter pushed back on the community burying Golden after just a single rookie season, calling it "wild." The overall takeaway: KC Concepcion is viewed as a materially better prospect than Golden, but landing spot will still determine whether he vaults into true top-three dynasty rookie territory.

  • [Who's picking up Lemon / Tate before Mendoza in SF?] A lively superflex debate on r/dynastyff explored whether dynasty managers at the top of rookie drafts should take Lemon or Tate over QB Mendoza. Opinions were genuinely split based on roster construction. The original poster stated they're taking Lemon or Tate over Mendoza, but QB-needy managers pushed back hard. u/sebblMUC, rostering Trevor Lawrence and Riley Leonard, said there's no chance they pass on Mendoza — and even wondered about taking Simpson at 1.10. Another manager at 1.02 with Caleb and Lawrence admitted to going back and forth daily, acknowledging they don't strictly need Mendoza but are still tempted. The thread highlighted the fundamental superflex tension: positional scarcity at QB versus elite WR talent at the top. The consensus was that neither choice is wrong — it ultimately comes down to individual roster needs and how glaring the QB hole is.

  • [What are the best RB landing spots in the 2026 NFL Draft?] A structured analysis of 2026 RB landing spots on r/dynastyff sparked discussion about which NFL teams offer the most fantasy-friendly destinations. The biggest omission flagged by the community was the Seahawks, with u/GarconMeansBoyGeorge questioning how they didn't make either the immediate or future production lists given their backfield opening and contract situation. The Titans were also nominated, with commenters noting an aging Pollard, an injury-prone Spears, and a group of replacement-level backs behind them. Minnesota was argued as a 2026 production destination as well. One commenter found humor in the idea of Love landing with the Giants, particularly as an Eagles fan with no shares of Skattebo. The thread served as a useful framework for dynasty managers evaluating which rookie RBs could produce right away versus those in longer-term development situations.

  • [The WR Development Curve: 5 Years of Fantasy Production Trends] An original data-driven analysis on r/dynastyff examined how WR fantasy production trends across years in the league, delivering actionable dynasty takeaways. The core message resonated: patience is key in dynasty, and too many managers give up on young players prematurely. Commenters quickly applied the findings to specific players. u/No-Broccoli7457 identified Ricky Pearsall as a key target and also argued Jalen McMillan belongs in the year-three breakout group, particularly ahead of Mitchell. Another commenter who recently acquired Odunze and MHJ felt validated by the research. The write-up was widely praised for its quality, with multiple commenters calling it phenomenal and requesting more content from the author. The practical consensus aligned with the data: dynasty managers should be slower to sell young receivers and more aggressive acquiring them during their development windows before breakout production arrives.

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