
Fantasy football draft: One need-to-know training camp tidbit for each NFL team
New York TimesThe Athletic has live coverage of fantasy football week 1 advice, rankings, sleepers and more. — Josh Kendall Baltimore Ravens: Mark Andrews should be as busy as ever There seems to be a belief in the fantasy community that Andrews’ numbers could drop significantly after the Ravens added receivers Odell Beckham Jr., Nelson Agholor and rookie first-round pick Zay Flowers — in addition to welcoming back a healthier Rashod Bateman. — Saad Yousuf Denver Broncos: Greg Dulcich will be used creatively in Sean Payton’s offense Dulcich finished second among rookie tight ends last season with 411 receiving yards — and that was while missing seven games due to hamstring injuries. But Downs, the undersized-yet-shifty rookie out of North Carolina, brings a different feel to Indy’s receiver corps that has allowed him to become a volume target throughout training camp and the preseason. — Jeff Howe A six-year veteran, James was one of the Chiefs’ most impressive players during training camp.
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