One pressing concern for fantasy football managers right now is the return of Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford to practice. Stafford has been sidelined for several weeks due to a back injury, with the 37-year-old starter being handled cautiously by Los Angeles. Although he was meant to start practicing on Monday, that didn’t happen, and the team plans to test him on Saturday to gauge if he’s ready for next week. Back injuries are particularly tough for quarterbacks, and many are unsure if Stafford will be ready to begin the regular season.
This situation could have a big ripple effect on the Rams’ offensive skill players. Wide receivers Puka Nacua and Davante Adams, both ranked in Yahoo’s top 20 fantasy wideouts, could see their value drop if backup QB Jimmy Garoppolo starts Week 1. Running back Kyren Williams also remains a strong RB1 candidate around the 2-3 rounds of drafts. Managers should monitor Stafford’s status carefully before drafting, as if Garoppolo starts, it might be smart to avoid Nacua and Adams or see them as potential value picks at lower ADPs.
Moving onto other training camp news, Rashee Rice of the Kansas City Chiefs will not begin the season suspended as his disciplinary hearing is set for September 30th. However, any suspension will occur during the season, potentially sidelining him for 4 to 8 games. His early-season availability is a plus, but missing him for the tougher mid-season stretch is a drawback. Rice’s draft value is dropping fast, and some analysts suggest it might be wise to wait on selecting him until more clarity emerges.
On the contract front, Buffalo Bills’ running back James Cook has secured a four-year, $48 million deal, ending his training camp holdout. This means he’s back practicing and ready to build on his success from last season when he finished as a top 10 RB. Cook is currently ranked RB14 in Yahoo’s ADP, making him a solid mid-round RB1 target.
Injury woes are piling up for the Green Bay Packers offense, with quarterback Jordan Love undergoing thumb ligament surgery and a number of key wide receivers like Jayden Reed, Romeo Doubs, Christian Watson, and Dontayvion Wicks dealing with injuries. Love should return to practice soon but likely won’t play until the season opener, which could hamper the offense. Rookie WR Matthew Golden could emerge as the top receiver early on, an enticing sleeper pick as he’s currently ranked WR46. Tight end Tucker Kraft also gains upside if other receivers start the season injured.
The Detroit Lions are adjusting after losing key offensive coaches Ben Johnson and Ahlong Wren. Despite some early camp struggles, star WR Amon-Ra St. Brown remains optimistic about the offense’s potential. While the change in coaching could impact secondary players like Jameson Williams and David Montgomery, St. Brown and RB Jameel Gibbs should remain reliable fantasy options.
The Los Angeles Chargers’ backfield looks like it may turn into a committee due to RB Najee Harris’ absence as he recovers from an offseason eye injury. Rookie O’Maliong Hampton impressed early but could see his role reduced if Harris returns healthy. Hampton, ranked RB13, might lose some value, so managers should be cautious before drafting him too high.
For the Cleveland Browns, rookie QB Shedeur Sanders suffered a minor injury and his chances to start Week 1 appear uncertain, with veteran Joe Flacco likely to start instead. This could affect the Browns’ fantasy outlook, slightly diminishing the appeal of WR Jerry Jeudy and TE David Njoku if Sanders isn’t under center.
Fan Take: This mix of injuries, suspensions, and contract news highlights how unpredictable the NFL and fantasy football can be heading into the season. For fans, it’s a reminder to stay adaptable and stay updated, as these shifts could drastically impact player values and team performances in 2025.