NFL DFS Bargains: Week 2

Published: Sep 16, 2021

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Speaking on SportsCenter, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler said the Texans have “been looking at that running back market” and “could be one to watch” as a potential suitor for Nick Chubb.

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Chubb is reportedly “hoping” to sign a contract “soon,” and Fowler was told that a return to the Browns is “unlikely” for Chubb, but “not totally off the table.” Although the Texans possess adequate pass-catching back depth, they lack a proven north-south rusher who could spell Joe Mixon on early downs. The role would likely be fantasy-unfriendly, but the 29-year-old Chubb fits the bill, and he could sufficiently fill in for Mixon if the starter were to miss time.

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Seahawks QB Jalen Milroe worked primarily with the third-string offense during OTAs.

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As reported by The Athletic’s Michael-Shawn Duggar, Milroe played behind both Sam Darnold and Drew Lock and “didn’t have many plays that stood out” during the week. The team’s decision to play him with the third-string shouldn’t come as a surprise, as there’s a good chance Milroe, who was considered an unpolished passer upon entering the draft, could redshirt in his rookie season as he looks to learn behind two vets. While he could usurp Drew Lock on the depth chart with a strong training camp, fantasy managers shouldn’t expect much out of Milroe as a rookie outside of the occasional gadget play.

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NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Jalen Ramsey will not attend the Dolphins’ mandatory minicamp as the two sides continue to work toward a trade.

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This doesn’t come as a surprise, given that Ramsey posted just weeks ago that “a new chapter awaits” him and his career. The veteran corner has been working with the Dolphins to facilitate a potential trade, making his decision to stay away from mandatory minicamp a logical one for both sides. Where Ramsey could land is anybody’s guess, but the $25 million cap hit the Dolphins would have taken on had they traded Ramsey before June 1 now sits at $7 million post-June 1, which should help speed up a deal before the start of training camp next month.

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Panthers TE Ja’Tavion Sanders dropped 10 pounds this offseason and is running “a tick faster” in OTAs.

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In an article published by Joseph Person of The Athletic, Panthers head coach Dave Canales praised Sanders for taking the steps to improve his conditioning ahead of this season. Sanders reportedly checked into OTAs weighing 245 pounds, which was down from the 255 pounds he played at last season. A neck injury slowed Sanders’ 2024 rookie campaign, but the the former Longhorn still managed to catched 33 passes for 342 yards and one touchdown despite seeing a 55 percent snap share. With a chance to see more work this season, Sanders coming into camp in better shape could bode well for his 2025 fantasy outlook as a late-round flier in drafts.

2025-06-08 12:13:12 (ET)

ESPN’s Ben Solak believes DK Metcalf is an “uncertain fit” with Aaron Rodgers.

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Solak raised questions about whether Rodgers is a feasible fit in Arthur Smith’s offensive system, which includes lots of under-center play-action passing — a play Rodgers has traditionally rejected because he doesn’t like turning his back to the defense. Solak said Metcalf’s imprecise route running could be a major bugaboo for the perfection-demanding Rodgers in 2025. “The ex-Seahawk is one of the less precise route runners in the NFL, and Rodgers famously demands perfection from his receivers as they run his hand-selected variety of highly specific routes,” he said. “It’s hard to imagine a 17-game season in which there is no sideline or postgame blowup between Rodgers and his top pass catcher.”

2025-06-08 9:59:28 (ET)

Steelers signed QB Aaron Rodgers, formerly of the Jets, to a one-year, $13.65 million contract.

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The deal includes $10 million in guaranteed money and $5.85 million in playing time and team performance incentives, bringing the potential total value to $19.5 million. It was previously reported that Rodgers would play for around $10 million this season with his new deal in Pittsburgh bringing that much in guarantees. The veteran quarterback would have made $37.5 million playing with the Jets this season, but the team has since moved on in favor of a cheaper contract with Justin Fields. Rodgers should not be expected to throw more than 30-33 times per-game based on the strength of Pittsburgh’s outstanding defense, which limits his fantasy appeal to deeper leagues and two-quarterback formats.

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