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Join now >The Titans re-signed MyCole Pruitt.
Pruitt caught six passes for 90 yards and a touchdown for the Titans last season, chipping in as a receiver when called upon in a run-heavy offense. Pruitt will help Tennessee in real life, but he’s not likely to be a highly recommended fantasy option this year.
3/24/20 - 04:02 PM ET
The Panthers are signing Robby Anderson.
Anderson will reunite with his college head coach (Matt Rhule) in Carolina, and he will immediately slide into the starting lineup between D.J. Moore and Curtis Samuel on the wide receiver depth chart. The Panthers seemed like the ideal team to potentially draft a bigger wideout (such as Denzel Mims, who Rhule coached at Baylor) to complete their offense, but instead they are opting for another speedster by signing Anderson. From a fantasy perspective, this is probably a poor landing spot for the former Jet because he will be the third offensive option behind Christian McCaffrey and Moore, but hopefully Rhule’s offense is able to be explosive enough to lift everyone up with Teddy Bridgewater operating as the efficient point guard.
3/24/20 - 03:37 PM ET
The Redskins are signing Peyton Barber to a two-year deal, according to Jeremy Fowler.
Barber worked his way from undrafted free agent to Buccaneers starter over the past four seasons, and he will now slide in behind Derrius Guice and Adrian Peterson in Washington. It will be interesting to see what the Redskins do if second-year back Bryce Love (knee) is able to get healthy and contribute, as that would give them four very capable backs on the depth chart.
Via: Jeremy Fowler 3/24/20 - 03:08 PM ET
The 49ers are signing Travis Benjamin, according to Ian Rapoport.
Benjamin caught just six passes in five games for the Chargers last year before a quad injury ended his season, but he’s proven to be an effective deep threat throughout his career, and we’ll see if he earns a significant role in San Francisco. The former Brown will turn 31 at the end of the year.
Via: Ian Rapoport 3/24/20 - 03:02 PM ET
Phillip Dorsett is signing a one-year deal with the Seahawks, according to Josina Anderson.
Dorsett had been a big-time contributor for New England in key moments over the past few seasons, but he will now head across the country to be a role player in Seattle. While the former first-round pick will likely remain a better real-life contributor than fantasy option, he’s certainly a name to have on the radar with Russell Wilson throwing passes.
Via: Josina Anderson 3/24/20 - 02:59 PM ET
Cam Newton is reportedly fully healthy.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter says Newton had a physical yesterday and that both the quarterback’s shoulder and foot “check[ed] out well.” This could mean that Newton can sign with another team soon without concerns over his shoulder and foot, assuming other teams are comfortable with the results of the physical. The bigger issue might be finding a landing spot for Cam from a football perspective, as the Chargers might be the only realistic spot where he’d be a starter as things currently stand.
Via: Adam Schefter 3/24/20 - 02:50 PM ET
The Bills are re-signing Isaiah McKenzie.
McKenzie wasn’t tendered as a restricted free agent by Buffalo, but the Bills wanted to bring him back after he tested the open market. The speedy receiver will chip in on offense and on special teams, but he’s does not need to be held in standard-sized dynasty leagues.
3/24/20 - 12:02 PM ET