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Join now >Albert Wilson officially signs with Miami.
Danny Amendola also signing with the Dolphins puts a slight dent into Wilson’s fantasy value, but the team is expected to manage Amendola’s snaps. Look for Gase to get the ball into Wilson’s hands a few times a game, and he could become a very good fantasy option in PPR leagues in particular.
3/15/18 - 05:41 PM ET
Ben Koyack doesn’t catch a pass in AFC Championship loss.
Koyack dropped a pass in the flat on his lone target versus the Patriots. Koyack is an exclusive-rights free agent this offseason.
1/21/18 - 07:21 PM ET
Austin Seferian-Jenkins announces he is signing with the Jaguars.
ASJ had a nice post on Instagram thanking the Jets organization for giving him a second chance and helping turn his career around the last two seasons. It’s reportedly a two-year deal for Seferian-Jenkins, who joins a very crowded tight end group in Jacksonville with Niles Paul and Marcedes Lewis. Paul was just in a similar situation in Washington with Jordan Reed and Vernon Davis, and he might be a little puzzled at the move. It’s unclear who will emerge as the primary receiving threat at tight end for the Jags, but Seferian-Jenkins might be the best bet for fantasy production.
3/15/18 - 04:36 PM ET
James O’Shaughnessy catches one pass in Jaguars’ playoff loss.
O’Shaughnessy gained four yards on his lone reception. He’s under contract for next season at a very reasonable price, so O’Shaughnessy could be a good bet to return to the team next season.
1/21/18 - 07:20 PM ET
Jordy Nelson is signing a two-year deal with the Raiders.
Former Packers teammate James Jones broke the news on Twitter, stating that it’s a two-year, $15 million deal for Nelson, with $13 million guaranteed. After Oakland just released Michael Crabtree, Nelson will slide right into Jon Gruden’s offense opposite Amari Cooper. Keep in mind, Nelson was leading the NFL in touchdowns before Aaron Rodgers got hurt last season, and the Raiders obviously think he still has a lot of ability (and so does his former quarterback Rodgers). Nelson’s great ability on back-shoulder throws should mesh really well with Derek Carr, and he’ll offer a lot of touchdown upside in the middle of fantasy drafts this summer.
Via: James Jones 3/15/18 - 04:06 PM ET
Marcedes Lewis scores in AFC Championship Game.
Lewis got wide open by the goal line after a play-action fake for a four-yard touchdown. It was the big tight end’s lone reception of the game. Lewis is entering the final year of his contract in 2018, and he’s not a recommended fantasy option despite being a key target in the red zone for Jacksonville.
1/21/18 - 07:17 PM ET
The Raiders are releasing wide receiver Michael Crabtree, according to Adam Schefter.
This pretty much confirms that Jordy Nelson will be officially signing with Oakland any minute now. Suddenly, another veteran Pro Bowl-caliber receiver is available. Crabtree will turn 31 in September, but he has not shown his age while acting as Derek Carr’s most-trusted target over the last three seasons, and he’s had at least eight touchdowns in each of the last three seasons (25 total). There is likely to be a good amount of interest in the former Niners and Raiders receiver.
Via: Adam Schefter 3/15/18 - 03:48 PM ET