2023 NFL Training Camps are open, and it’s time to dive into the news surrounding your favorite teams and fantasy players. Let’s take a look at the latest news and notes around fantasy football. To stay up to date on all of the latest fantasy football news, be sure to follow @FantasyProsNFL on Twitter and bookmark the FantasyPros NFL Player News page.
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2023 NFL Training Camp News
Check out the latest news and notes around the NFL.
Injury News
Davante Adams‘ leg injury not believed to be ‘crazy serious’
Las Vegas Raiders WR Davante Adams had an abbreviated practice after an apparent leg injury took him to the trainers’ room. However, head coach Josh McDaniels said he didn’t believe it was “crazy serious” and that it was a routine “bang-bang play.”
Fantasy Impact
McDaniels’ phrasing isn’t extremely helpful, as not “crazy serious” could be a range of outcomes. The Athletic’s Tashan Reed said Adams wasn’t expected to play in their preseason opener regardless, and Reed said a league source expects the injury to be minor. His timeline is not clear, but the Raiders have a pair of joint practices with the Los Angeles Rams on Wednesday. Fantasy managers should monitor if Adams participates in them.
Jordan Epp
Elijah Moore leaves game against Commanders
Elijah Moore headed to the locker room after being evaluated in the medical tent. The 23-year-old caught only one pass for six yards on one target.
Fantasy Impact
Moore was expected to become the slot guy in the high-powered Browns’ offense. He has done all his work in the slot so far in his career. Depending on the injury status, if Moore is available in later rounds, take a shot and snag him up. He could be a sneaky-good pick later in the year.
Brian Fisher
Jaylen Waddle: No long-term concern about midsection injury
Jaylen Waddle, who suffered a midsection injury this week, is not believed to be in danger of missing serious time, according to Dolphins’ HC Mike McDaniel.
Fantasy Impact
Waddle’s injury scare seems to be nothing to be concerned about, but it will still be worth monitoring the third-year wideout’s status moving forward. Waddle has not missed a game in his young career due to injury (missed a game due to Covid in 2021) and there is no reason to think he won’t suit up for the Phins’ Week 1 game against the Chargers. Waddle is one of the game’s best WR2 and despite catching 30 fewer passes in his sophomore season than his rookie campaign, his league-leading 18.1 yards-per-reception make him one of the league’s best boom candidates week in and week out. Waddle should be a high-end WR2 in 2023, with weekly WR1 upside.
Sammy Schulman
NFL Training Camp Notes
Trey Lance to start 49ers preseason opener Sunday
San Francisco 49ers QB Trey Lance will start the team’s preseason opener against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, head coach Kyle Shanahan told KNBR
Fantasy Impact
Shanahan said that the expectation is for Lance to play most of the first half for the 49ers. This is a sign that he may be viewed as the favorite over QB Sam Darnold in the 49ers’ QB rotation. Brock Purdy, recovering from injury, was cleared for camp a couple of weeks ago, but the 49ers will likely hold him out of preseason action to preserve him to play as early in the regular season as he can. Lance has gotten very few opportunities to perform in real games for the 49ers, and preseason action will be crucial for his chances to return to good favor and see the field in 2023 for the 49ers.
Jordan Epp
Tony Pollard: Cowboys ‘to be careful not to overwork’ their RB
According to Dan Graziano of ESPN.com, the Cowboys are still going to limit Tony Pollard‘s touches despite the departure of Ezekiel Elliott. Graziano wrote in the article he is “not sure you should expect any more production from him this year than he gave you last year.”
Fantasy Impact
Pollard’s serious injury, a broken leg and high ankle sprain, suffered in the Cowboy’s January playoff run is still on the team’s radar. While all signs point to Pollard being the team’s surefire starter in 2023, the elevated touches many believed he was in store for may be limited in the interest of the fifth-year backs health. This report is slightly concerning given the obvious correlation between fantasy points and touches; however, Pollard is a high-efficiency back coming off a season where he managed 5.2 YPC and 6.7 Yards-Per-Target. One big difference with Elliott out of the picture that should still benefit Pollard is the goalline work that Elliott earned. Zeke’s 12 TDs from 2022 are no off the roster, and Pollard’s safe floor and high upside make him an excellent candidate to finish as an RB1 in 2023, across all formats.
Sammy Schulman
Kenneth Gainwell receiving majority of first team reps
Kenneth Gainwell has been receiving the majority of first-team reps during training camp. He has nearly double the amount of carries as the next closest back.
Fantasy Impact
Gainwell has been efficient with his touches through two years of his career. He may not be as talented as a runner as Rashaad Penny or as a pass catcher as De’Andre Swift, but his all-around skillset is was makes him special. Time will tell if he becomes the Eagles’ RB1 in a crowded backfield, but he’s still a value in drafts even if he does not receive a workhorse workload given his low cost.
Garrett Ball
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