
Injury News, Preseason Surprises Shake Up Fantasy Football Rankings
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Fantasy football listeners, the last few days have shaken up rankings across the board thanks to high-profile injuries, depth chart surprises, and eye-popping performances as training camps and preseason swing into gear. According to the latest episode from The Fantasy Footballers, attention at the tight end position is heating up—notably for Luke Musgrave, who is being written off by some after missing most of last season with injury, despite seeing promising usage before he got hurt. Meanwhile, teammate Tucker Kraft appears locked in as a full-time player in camp, which is driving up his draft value as the fantasy community adjusts expectations.
The NFL Injury Tracker update reports that Joe Mixon’s ankle and foot injury is more serious than initially believed. He’s now expected to miss the majority of the preseason, and the issue could linger into the regular season. That’s already forcing fantasy managers to reevaluate running back ranks, with Mixon’s ADP dropping and backups potentially leaping up draft boards. Similarly, training camps are surfacing late-breaking health news, with several veterans still rehabbing from season-ending injuries last year, like notable running backs who underwent offseason surgery and are only now ramping up activity. All eyes are on who will land on the physically-unable-to-perform list, as these designations can signal real danger for fantasy reliability.
CBS Sports highlights the significance of this week’s Hall of Fame Game, with the Chargers dominating the Lions and sparking renewed debates about the value of breakouts and sleepers, such as Malik Nabers, and bust potential for established names like Christian McCaffrey. Some experts point to McCaffrey’s sharply reduced workload last year as a cautionary tale, urging fantasy players not to overpay for big names with ambiguous health or usage situations.
Matthew Berry’s newly expanded positional rankings this week put Lamar Jackson, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Justin Jefferson at the top of their respective positions in PPR formats. Berry singles out Omarion Hampton as a rookie running back with major upside if he can fend off veteran Najee Harris. Meanwhile, rising star wide receivers like Nico Collins and Brian Thomas Jr. earn praise as “Ride or Die” candidates, gaining steam in expert consensus.
There’s also increased concern about offensive line changes impacting fantasy value, particularly for the Dallas Cowboys, who have struggled to maintain their reputation as a top run-blocking unit after the departure of long-standing veterans like Tyron Smith. Fantasy analysts are cautioning against overvaluing Dallas’ skilled players until the new-look line proves itself in actual preseason play.
On the dynasty format front, FantasyPros just launched an updated Dynasty Trade Value Chart, reflecting the consensus of top analysts. Listeners playing in long-term formats are seeing rising values for rookies and young wide receivers, while aging veterans and red-flag injury risks are plummeting.
In summary, the last few days have seen injury news, preseason performances, and changing depth charts send ripple effects through every position’s fantasy football rankings. If you’re drafting soon, stay alert to late-breaking camp news and track movement in the rankings to maintain your competitive edge.
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The NFL Injury Tracker update reports that Joe Mixon’s ankle and foot injury is more serious than initially believed. He’s now expected to miss the majority of the preseason, and the issue could linger into the regular season. That’s already forcing fantasy managers to reevaluate running back ranks, with Mixon’s ADP dropping and backups potentially leaping up draft boards. Similarly, training camps are surfacing late-breaking health news, with several veterans still rehabbing from season-ending injuries last year, like notable running backs who underwent offseason surgery and are only now ramping up activity. All eyes are on who will land on the physically-unable-to-perform list, as these designations can signal real danger for fantasy reliability.
CBS Sports highlights the significance of this week’s Hall of Fame Game, with the Chargers dominating the Lions and sparking renewed debates about the value of breakouts and sleepers, such as Malik Nabers, and bust potential for established names like Christian McCaffrey. Some experts point to McCaffrey’s sharply reduced workload last year as a cautionary tale, urging fantasy players not to overpay for big names with ambiguous health or usage situations.
Matthew Berry’s newly expanded positional rankings this week put Lamar Jackson, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Justin Jefferson at the top of their respective positions in PPR formats. Berry singles out Omarion Hampton as a rookie running back with major upside if he can fend off veteran Najee Harris. Meanwhile, rising star wide receivers like Nico Collins and Brian Thomas Jr. earn praise as “Ride or Die” candidates, gaining steam in expert consensus.
There’s also increased concern about offensive line changes impacting fantasy value, particularly for the Dallas Cowboys, who have struggled to maintain their reputation as a top run-blocking unit after the departure of long-standing veterans like Tyron Smith. Fantasy analysts are cautioning against overvaluing Dallas’ skilled players until the new-look line proves itself in actual preseason play.
On the dynasty format front, FantasyPros just launched an updated Dynasty Trade Value Chart, reflecting the consensus of top analysts. Listeners playing in long-term formats are seeing rising values for rookies and young wide receivers, while aging veterans and red-flag injury risks are plummeting.
In summary, the last few days have seen injury news, preseason performances, and changing depth charts send ripple effects through every position’s fantasy football rankings. If you’re drafting soon, stay alert to late-breaking camp news and track movement in the rankings to maintain your competitive edge.
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