Here at DynastyNerds, we got you covered! We are less than a week away from the Hall Of Fame game and have a week of NFL training camps in the books. This can be a tough week for dynasty managers as we go from no news to overstimulation of practice videos, injuries, and beat reporter speculations. Let’s sift through the information and highlight top need-to-know nuggets from the past week. Here are some of the top pieces of NFL training camp news.
Trouble for Antonio Gibson
If Antonio Gibson isn't going to play on pass downs (JD McKissic) and also isn't going to get goal-line (Brian Robinson), it's going to be hard to score a lot of fantasy points. https://t.co/TKK4FCdz7w pic.twitter.com/n4GTbrshlH
— Adam Levitan (@adamlevitan) July 28, 2022
Antonio Gibson has already been dealing with a hamstring injury this summer, and now he is feeling the squeeze of a crowded running back room. The injury caused him to work on the side during OTAs, which has continued into training camp. The team placed a very high priority on retaining J.D. McKissic, and reports have been very positive about rookie Brian Robinson. The Antonio Gibson breakout season we are waiting for might not be happening this year.
Trey Lance’s Favorite Target
Aiyuk could be the biggest benefactor of Lance at QB. He’s going to see more deep passes. Also, not going to be in the doghouse to start the season. https://t.co/aXBexM2Coc
— Ted Nguyen (@FB_FilmAnalysis) July 27, 2022
The San Francisco 49ers have officially permitted Jimmy Garoppolo to seek a trade. The Trey Lance era is ready to kick off in 2022. Could Brandon Aiyuk emerge as his favorite target? Deebo Samuel works off the side at training camp as he deals with contract extension talks. That leaves more time for the Trey Lance to Brandon Aiyuk connection to get dialed in. Lance has a much bigger arm than Garoppolo, so we should see a more vertical element to the 49ers’ offense this year.
Rodgers New Number One
In all seriousness, Aaron Rodgers is very high on Allen Lazard as he ascends into a new role in #Packers offense: “Who I don’t think we need any patience with is Allen. I really think Allen is ready to make a jump and be a No. 1 receiver.”
— Ryan Wood (@ByRyanWood) July 27, 2022
Allen “Hall of Famer” Lazard. All jokes aside, can Lazard step into the role Davante Adams leaves behind in Green Bay? They are pretty big shoes to fill as the former Packer leaves behind 169 targets from his 2021 campaign. Out of all of the receivers on the roster, just Lazard and Randall Cobb have had meaningful playing time with Aaron Rodgers. Lazard might be a nice piece to add to a win-now squad before preseason begins.
Adam Trautman Breakout Season?
1 of the stars of the day, Adam Trautman: “(He) made a pair of nice grabs during full team drills, including 1 that would’ve gone for about 20 yards down the seam. It’s a small sample size, but those sorts of explosive plays were noticeably absent from (AT) during camp last year” https://t.co/846hvORCnF
— 32BeatWriters (@32BeatWriters) July 27, 2022
Perhaps the fantasy industry was a year too early on Adam Trautman. The third-year tight-end has had plenty of time to learn the system, and now two off-seasons working with quarterback Jameis Winston. His athleticism made many fantasy analysts call him a tight-end sleeper last year, which remains the same. Currently flying under the radar at TE36 according to Underdog bestball ADP, he might even be on your waiver wire. A definite must stash before the preseason begins.
Light Lenny?
Quick look at Leonard Fournette…he told me he weighed in at 244 pounds. Todd Bowles said, “He’s in great shape. … As far as running the ball and playing in games, he can play right now." Bowles added that every player will naturally lose 4-5 pounds as the season gets closer. pic.twitter.com/dSTss40ezz
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) July 27, 2022
Leonard Fournette and offseason hate. Name a more iconic duo. After he reportedly entered training camp weighing in at 265, the former first-round pick is now down to 244 pounds and resuming right where he left off with Tom Brady. He was able to finish as RB6 in full PPR last season, and now would be the perfect time for a contender to try to grab him as an excellent third option at the running back position.
First Lost Season
While the #Bucs await final word, the fear is Pro Bowl center Ryan Jensen has suffered a season-ending knee injury, sources say. A likely frustrating end to his 2022.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 29, 2022
Tampa’s options include internal — Robert Hainsey — or external — JC Tretter, Matt Paradis, Billy Price, etc.
In less than good news for the defending NFC South champs, center Ryan Jensen may be the first casualty of the 2022 season. He went down yesterday with a knee injury, and things are not looking good. If out for the year, that would mean Tampa Bay has lost three out of its starting five offensive linemen from next year, all on the line’s interior. Free agent options would still be available if Jensen were to be done for the season.
The Rookie To Own In Green Bay
Romeo Doubs is turning Packers Twitter into a bunch of Juliet’s because there’s a lot of Romeo crushes going on right now.
— Andy Herman (@AndyHermanNFL) July 28, 2022
The Green Bay Packers had two first-round picks in the 2022 NFL draft and declined to use either one on a receiver to replace Davante Adams. They drafted Christian Watson in the second round and Romeo Doubs in the fourth. It is Doubs that has been lighting training camp on fire. As we know, Aaron Rodgers likes to rely on a receiver he can trust. Can Doubs be the early leader in the clubhouse out of the rookie pass catchers? His price is lower than Christian Watson and worth inquiring about in your dynasty leagues.
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