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A coaching change is expected in Los Angeles, and LeBron James can be a free agent.

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  • LAC Running Back #27
    “It was like a walk in the park, it was like a sprained ankle,” Dobbins said of his recovery from a torn Achilles. “It was very easy, because I had the knee [injury] — the knee was pretty hard. The Achilles was, I would say, easy, just because that’s my mentality. It was pretty easy to me. I’ve had these injuries.” Excuse us for the skepticism. Dobbins, 25, will be nearly a year removed from his Achilles tear when the regular season starts, but running backs often take longer than a calendar year to get back to prior form after such a serious injury. Dobbins will compete for lead back duties with former Ravens teammate Gus Edwards and sixth round pick Kimani Vidal. There’s a chance Dobbins — who signed a one-year deal with LA this offseason — doesn’t make the final roster.
  • DAL Running Back #15
    Jerry Jones’ favorite player reunites with the Cowboys after playing for the Patriots in 2023, functioning as New England’s lead back for the final month of the regular season. While Elliott’s yards per carry hit a career low (3.5) in 2023, his yards after contact per rush (2.54) remained respectable and in line with his career mark of 2.85. He’ll enter his ninth NFL season with a chance to lead the Dallas backfield, unless Rico Dowdle impresses coaches this summer after outplaying Tony Pollard last season. Elliott’s primary usage could come in the passing game.
  • MIN Quarterback
    The Vikings front office, in other words, did everything it could to move up and land Drake Maye. Instead, the stayed at pick 11 and took J.J. McCarthy. Minnesota’s aggressive offer undercuts the team’s insistence that McCarthy — who draft stock spiked in April — was their guy all along. “There were different points throughout the process where there were [offers],” said Elliott Wolf, New England’s director of scouting who has operated as the team’s de facto GM. “All along, we knew we were in a unique opportunity to get a quarterback that we liked.” The Patriots felt comfortable taking the somewhat unpolished Maye after offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt met with Maye and discussed the “outside zone scheme” he plans to run in New England. Maye’s questionable footwork, according to Fowler’s report, did not concern the Patriots.
  • FA Wide Receiver #7
    The Jaguars, after signing Gabe Davis this offseason and drafting LSU WR Brian Thomas, part ways with Jones after two seasons. Jones was a central part of the team’s passing offense over those two years, catching 116 passes for 1,144 yards and seven touchdowns. Look for Jones — who had domestic battery charges against him dropped in March — to land with another wideout-needy team in the coming weeks. The Lions, for one, profile as a good fit.
  • LV Wide Receiver #13
    Gallup made his rounds during the legal tampering period but ultimately went without a contract through the NFL Draft. That is, until the Raiders signed him to a one-year “prove it” deal Monday. Considering the Raiders are thin at the position behind Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers, Gallup could push for starter’s snaps out of 11-personnel to start the season, assuming he can beat out Tre Tucker and Kristian Wilkerson. The one-year contract is worth up to $3 million.
  • ATL Tight End #8
    With Kirk Cousins now in town, Pitts is looking at what may be his best season as a pro. After totaling 68-1,026-1 in his rookie season, Pitts has managed just 81 catches for 1,013 yards and five touchdowns over his last two years combined. While the production numbers are low, Pitts has fallen victim to poor target quality from the likes of Marcus Mariota, Desmond Ridder, and Taylor Heinicke over that span. That target quality is expected to improve with Cousins now in town, which could be setting Pitts him for a high-end TE1 campaign in 2024. Now under contract through the 2025 season, Pitts will earn just over $10.8 million in that final year of his deal.
  • KC Tight End #87
    With this extension, Kelce becomes the league’s highest-paid tight end and is now under contract through the 2027 season. This all but ensures that Kelce will retire as a Chief when he decides to hang it up, as he is now set to hit free agency after his age-37 season. Kelce took a slight step back in 2023, averaging 65.6 yards per game — his fewest since 2015, while also averaging a career-low 10.6 YPR. Despite this, he remained one of the league’s most productive tight ends, finishing the year with a line of 93-984-5 while being named to his ninth-straight Pro Bowl. The tight end position is one of the most demanding in the sport, but that hasn’t stopped some of the best in the game from playing at a high level into the twilight of their careers. Kelce has had a relatively clean bill of health over his first 11 years in the league and has a chance to be the latest to ride gracefully into the sunset over the final few years of his career.
  • DEN Quarterback
    Head coach Sean Payton and the Denver front office “fell in love” with Nix in the pre-draft evaluation process, Graziano said, and Nix’s ample college experience and processing abilities make him the odds-on favorite to start Week 1 for the Broncos. The No. 12 overall pick in the draft could be useful for fantasy purposes since he has some rushing ability and has proven to be a highly efficient passer. Look for Nix to throw plenty of screens and short-area passes in Payton’s offense, the same as he did at Oregon.
  • DAL Running Back #15
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport were first on the report, stating that the Cowboys and Elliott have agreed to terms on a deal pending a physical. The two sides parted ways last offseason as part of a cap-saving move that cleared $11 million for the Cowboys last offseason. Zeke would eventually land in New England, where he served as a lightly-used backup before turning into a PPR merchant Week 14 after Rhamondre Stevenson was sidelined with a high-ankle injury. Over the final five weeks of the season, Zeke rushed for 72-213-1, while adding another 27-159-2 through the air. He averaged a mere 3.5 YPC on the season, and at almost 29 years old, continues to look like a player who has hit the proverbial wall. Opportunities will be easy to come by in a Dallas backfield that currently features Rico Dowdle, Deuce Vaughn, and Royce Freeman, but Zeke shouldn’t be viewed as a permanent solution to this backfield’s problems. With that said, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Jerry Jones and Mike McCarthy stubbornly deploy him in a lead role early on.
  • LAC Wide Receiver
    The son of NFL Hall of Famer Jerry Rice, Brenden Rice (6’2/208) brings elite bloodlines to whatever team drafts him. After spending two years at Colorado, Rice transferred to USC ahead of the 2022 season and immediately set career highs in receptions (39), yards (611), and touchdowns (4). He would expand on that production in 2023 (45-791-12) but has been relatively average as far as efficiency is concerned. Rice brought a 60 percent contested catch rate into his final season but caught only three of his 12 contested targets in 2023. He’s a physical receiver who possesses good size, but Rice doesn’t profile as anything more than an adequate backup at this time.

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Kelce, KC reportedly agree to contract adjustment
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs reportedly agreeing to an adjusted two-year contract through 2025, and what it suggests about Kelce's future in the league.

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A fourth-round pick in 2021, running back Rhamondre Stevenson has been a key part of New England’s offense for the last three years.
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Rotoworld

Kyle Dvorchak breaks down his rookie quarterback rankings for dynasty leagues following the 2024 NFL Draft.
George Bissell examines Jo Adell’s potential breakthrough, Taj Bradley’s imminent return and Quinn Priester’s streaming appeal.
Kyle Dvorchak breaks down some of the biggest steals of the draft including Eagles CB Quinyon Mitchell and Broncos WR Troy Franklin.
Matthew Berry releases his 2024 Dynasty Rookie Rankings for Superflex and 1QB leagues.
Premier League: The Run In
A look at the remaining schedule for Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City as the title race goes down to the wire.
The Premier League title race’s remarkable three horse race has entered the final stretch of the 2023-24 season.
Will Manchester City complete its quest for an unprecedented fourth-straight title?
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Jurgen Klopp was downbeat after Liverpool faltered again, this time in a draw away at West Ham to slip to a clear third-favorite in the Premier League title race.
Matchweek 34 of the Premier League sees the potential for a dramatic reshaping off the relegation zone, plus Arsenal and Liverpool have opportunities to take advantage of FA Cup-competing Manchester City.
When Arsenal ran out of stream in the second half against Aston Villa on Sunday you knew what was coming. There was tension in the air amongst the home fans. They were quiet. Agitated. Frustrated.

Premier League

Kelly Cates, Ian Wright, Izzy Christiansen, and Owen Hargreaves discuss Liverpool’s disappointing draw against West Ham, and Wrighty explains why the future outlook for the club might be in good hands under Arne Slot.
Kelly Cates, Ian Wright, Izzy Christiansen, and Owen Hargreaves examine the current state of the Premier League’s relegation battle ahead of the final few matchweeks of the season.
Matt Holland and Tim Sherwood take a closer look at Tottenham’s uneven performance against Arsenal, where Spurs were exposed on the break against the Gunners at home.
Matt Holland, Leroy Rosenior, and Tim Sherwood take a closer look at Alexander Isak’s majestic performance for Newcastle against Sheffield United, where he scored two goals in a 5-1 drubbing of the Blades.

Golf

Zalatoris pulled out of one of his hometown PGA Tour events on Tuesday after a flare-up with his surgically repaired back.
Ian Finnis announced Tuesday that he recently underwent open-heart surgery.
Here’s how the purse will be paid out at this week’s PGA Tour event.
Watch Round 2 highlights from the PGA Professional Championship at Fields Ranch in Frisco, Texas.
Miles Russell joins Golf Today to discuss his “unreal” few weeks after finishing T-20 at the LECOM Suncoast Classic, what he’s learned about his game, how he balances school with his passion for golf, and more.
The Golf Today roundtable discusses whether the stellar performances of Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda are receiving the fan recognition both deserve.

Motor Sports

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NBA

Robert Horry joins Dan Patrick to discuss why the the Los Angeles Lakers should build with their current roster, what LeBron James’ next decision might be and project the team that can contend with the Denver Nuggets.
Vaughn Dalzell breaks down a series-clinching home game for the Boston Celtics as they host the Miami Heat in Game 5 up 3-1 in the first round.
Murray sank the game-winner with 3.6 seconds left as the Nuggets bounced LeBron James from the playoffs again.

MLB

Vaughn Dalzell explains why Elly De La Cruz is worth a wager for National League MVP.
Matt Mervis is likely headed for a platoon role, but his bat certainly has the pop to make an impact as he gets another shot to prove his big league credentials to the Chicago Cubs.
The underlying stats suggest Jackson Chourio’s early struggles are for real despite the rookie phenom’s prodigious skillset.
Primed to step into an everyday role, Vaughn Grissom looks to live up to his highly touted prospect status for the Boston Red Sox upon his return from injury.

Betting

Vaughn Dalzell explains why Elly De La Cruz is worth a wager for National League MVP.
Vaughn Dalzell breaks down a series-clinching home game for the Boston Celtics as they host the Miami Heat in Game 5 up 3-1 in the first round.
With the New York Knicks up 3-1 against the Philadelphia 76ers, Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick explain how the team can punch its ticket to the next round of the NBA playoffs.
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College Basketball

Van Lith is joining a TCU program that made the AP Top 25 this season before injuries forced the Horned Frogs to forfeit two games and hold open tryouts to bolster the roster.
The 19-year-old forward from Arizona averaged 11.9 points and three rebounds as he helped the Buffaloes earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
Austin was set to be an NBA player until he was diagnosed with Marfan syndrome.
AJ Storr will give Kansas an infusion of athleticism and scoring on the wing.

College Football

The College Football Transfer Portal is underway. Here is a one-stop shop to track which big-name players are on the move this offseason.
Eric Froton goes through what he thinks might happen on Day 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Eric Froton continues his position-by-position look at the collegiate production of the top cornerbacks in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Eric Froton continues his position-by-position rankings with the linebackers group.

Brother From Another

Michael Holley and Vincent Goodwill reflect on Candace Parker’s 16-season WNBA career, and the ways she has shaped the women’s game on and off the court.
Mike Jones joins Michael Holley and Vincent Goodwill to discuss the Philadelphia Eagles offseason, which has created a team of young talent that is “well-positioned” to continue to revamp and reload.
Mike Jones joins Michael Holley and Vincent Goodwill to discuss the 2024 NFL Draft, and why the Washington Commanders deserve credit for selecting crucial pieces to fill their positions of need.
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Local coverage

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Real Madrid’s quest for a record 15th European Cup hits Germany on Tuesday when they visit the third-most crowned side in Champions League history: Bayern Munich.
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