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  • IND Running Back #28
    NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe said the Dolphins have some interest in acquiring an elite running back but “only up to a certain price.”
    In other words, it sounds like the Dolphins aren’t interested in overpaying for Jonathan Taylor or any other top back. The Colts’ asking price for Taylor is reportedly high, leaving some to question whether or not a trade will get done before next Tuesday’s deadline the Colts have put forth. Wolfe also reports the Dolphins reached out to the Raiders about Josh Jacobs earlier this year, but the Raiders said they have no plans on trading Jacobs at this time.
  • IND Wide Receiver #14
    Alec Pierce was held without a catch on three targets in Thursday’s preseason finale against the Eagles.
    The Colts’ starters played a big chunk of the game in Philly, but Pierce wasn’t the recipient on any of Anthony Richardson’s six completions. Frustrating, though the duo has seemed to have good chemistry in practice. The best fit for Richardson’s impressive deep ball in what is probably going to be a run-based offense, Pierce is a decent bet to build on last season’s 41/593/2 line even though Indy’s passing volume is likely to be unimpressive.
  • IND Quarterback
    Anthony Richardson completed 6-of-17 passes for 78 yards in Thursday’s preseason finale against the Eagles, adding five rushes for 38 additional yards.
    The box score doesn’t pop, but Richardson’s full physical arsenal was on display. He used his size and elusiveness to evade sacks, showed off his cannon arm, and successfully scrambled. On the negative side, he got away with several would-be turnovers. The Colts didn’t really open up the playbook this summer, but it also stands to reason it will be a simple system to begin Richardson’s career. The road to fantasy QB1 status begins and ends with his legs as he learns to navigate the passing game at the NFL level after a short college career.
  • PIT Running Back #30
    Jaylen Warren rushed two times for 14 yards and a touchdown in Thursday’s preseason finale.
    Warren was part of a perfect first-team Steelers offensive performance, albeit against the Falcons’ second string. Najee Harris’ ascending backup found the end zone for the second straight game when he used an impressive second effort to make it eight yards to the goal line. It came after Harris scored to cap the Steelers’ opening drive. An insurance back who will have standalone value if he can earn the majority of the Steelers’ third-down snaps, Warren is one of the more exciting later-round running backs in fantasy.
  • PIT Quarterback #8
    Kenny Pickett completed 4-of-4 passes for 86 yards in Thursday’s preseason finale against the Falcons.
    Facing the Falcons’ second-team defense, Pickett led his fifth touchdown drive in five preseason attempts. The highlight was a 39-yard strike to a single-covered George Pickens that set the Steelers up at the one-yard line. For the summer, Pickett finishes 13-of-15 for 199 yards (13.2 YPA) and two scores. That comes out to a perfect quarterback rating. It was against the Falcons and Bucs’ second-team defenses with a Bills drive mixed in, but it is still highly impressive. Pickett has drawn praise all summer long for his practice performance.
  • LV Running Back #28
    The Athletic’s Tashan Reed reports the Raiders have “refused to make Josh Jacobs available in trade conversations.”
    Reed’s report is via “league sources.” Reed also reports the team is not considering rescinding Jacobs’ franchise tag or making an enhanced one-year offer, a la Saquon Barkley in New York. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported last Saturday that Jacobs intends to report before Week 1. It remains his only real option unless he wants to begin missing game checks.
  • TEN Wide Receiver #16
    The Titans’ official website reports the team is unsure if Treylon Burks (knee) will be ready for Week 1.
    Burks is in a race against time after being carted from the field eight days ago. With only 17 more deals to heal up, it is a bit difficult to believe he will be ready for the opener against the Saints, though teams routinely push the envelope in these situations. Our first real clue as to Burks’ Week 1 status may not come until the Titans issue their initial injury report on Wednesday Sept. 6.
  • IND Running Back #28
    The Miami Herald reports the Dolphins have made “at least” one trade offer for Colts RB Jonathan Taylor.
    Barry Jackson reports the ‘Fins “continue to engage the Colts in negotiations.” Jackson also confirms the Colts are seeking a first-round pick or something commensurate. Jackson reports “at least one other team also believed to have made a serious offer.” It is beginning to sound like this might actually happen. The Dolphins make all the sense in the world as a landing spot.
  • ARI Quarterback #15
    Browns traded QB Joshua Dobbs and a 2024 seventh-round pick to the Cardinals for a 2024 fifth-round pick.
    The Cardinals have now made three trades in less than 12 hours. Dobbs, who was announced as the Browns’ QB2 by Kevin Stefanski just hours before the trade, will now head to the Cardinals to compete for a starting job with Colt McCoy and Clayton Tune with less than three weeks to go until their Week 1 matchup against the Commanders. Dobbs played under Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing during his first stint in Cleveland and could benefit from that familiarity. Regardless of who wins the starting job for the Cardinals, they’ll only be worth a fantasy spot for the most desperate of teams — which is putting it nicely. In other news, Browns rookie QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson looks like the new backup to Deshaun Watson, and Kellen Mond, who was waived earlier in the day, has been removed from waivers and will remain with the Browns.
  • DEN Wide Receiver #10
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Broncos WR Jerry Jeudy (hamstring) “is expected to miss several weeks.
    Rapoport reports Jeudy’s injury as a “moderate hamstring injury” that puts his Week 1 status in jeopardy. However, he also said there’s “optimism it’s nothing long term” in regards to any season-long concerns over his injury. With Jeudy now sidelined for the foreseeable future, Courtland Sutton and rookie receiver Marvin Mims have a chance to step up to fill the void left by Denver’s WR1. Mims and Sutton will most likely serve as the Broncos’ two outside receivers, while legendary COVID-QB. Kendall Hinton replaces Jeudy in the slot. Jeudy’s status will be one to monitor in the coming weeks.
  • WAS Wide Receiver #17
    ESPN Adam Schefter reports Commanders WR Terry McLaurin (toe) is “uncertain for the regular-season opener” against the Cardinals.
    McLaurin’s sprained toe is “typically a multiple-week injury,” as Schefter points out. By the time Week 1 rolls around, McLaurin will have been 19 days removed from his injury, which puts him at the back end for the two to three-week timetable that was suggested earlier this week. If McLaurin is unable to go in Week 1, Jahan Dotson would have some high-end WR2 upside against a Cardinals defense that figures to rank near the bottom of the league.