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    2024 Practice Squad Eligible

    By The Commissioner Mon Mar 4 9:09am ET
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    Here is the list for the 2024 season for our Practice Squads. Listed is the year, name, team, and what round they were drafted in. Compensation will be determined from 1 previous round from where the player was drafted. Example (if player was drafted in the 4th round, compensation would be a 3rd round pick. A 1st round steal is valued a 1st round and a 3rd round pick.) Updated 3/16/24

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    Commissioner
    Thu May 2 10:35pm ET

    Welcome to the draft! Let's get those league dues in. $10. I have PayPal (kirk1970@hotmail.com), Venmo (@Kirk-Beaty-1), Zelle (303-598-9460)

     

    Still need from -  Ridge, Turkeyfoot

     

    Paid - East Peoria, Lamar, Lee's Summit, Sandusky (Champ), Excelsior Springs, East Grand, Deckerville, Pekin, Roosevelt, Mervo, Leto, Simi Valley

    Lee's Summit Tigers
    Sat May 11 3:05pm ET
    Easiest Draft Grades I've every done
    A +
    1.12 Dallas Turner (Minnesota)
    Arguably the Best Edge/DL in this Draft

    4.14 Tyler Nubin Saftey/DB (NYG)
    Experts say he's the best Saftey in this class, also landed in a great spot and should start Day 1

    5.06 Javon Bullard Saftey/DB (Green Bay)
    Experts claim Bullard is the 2nd Best in this class also landed in a great situation 99 % chance of starting day 1

    All in all only 3 picks but all was big needs for my team and all 3 was at the top of thier position Group


    Simi Valley Pioneers
    Fri May 10 4:37pm ET

    East Peoria Raiders wrote:

    You all are in trouble this year. Back to the playoffs again. Who's joining me?


    I will try yet again.... but at this point, I kind of feel like my team is being held together with duck tape. 

    Simi Valley Pioneers
    Fri May 10 4:36pm ET

    Simi Valley Pioneers Draft Review

     

    2.12- Maye, D. QB Going into the draft, I looked at my roster and the one clear point to address was at QB. Without a 1st round pick, my first pick was late in the 2nd. I was very surprised to see Maye still on the board. I would have thought he would never drop to me there. Being one of the top QB prospects, it was an easy decision for me and I think I got a ton of value here. 

    4.12- Murphy II, B DL I really feel like I reached here. I am not happy with this pick. It might end up being a decent 4th round selection but after I made the selection I had immediate buyers remorse. 

    5.12- Washington, M WR In the 5th, I am really looking for the most value at this selection that is there and it looked to me that Washington was the best on the board. Apparently McDaniels loves this kid but with Hill and Waddle ahead of him it is hard to see him making a big impact right away. 

    6.01- Robinson, C DL Both because I felt like I over reached on Murphy and because it looked like he was the best value at this spot, I hit up the DL position again. 

    6.12- Stover, C TE Another area that I am not in love with on my team is TE. At this point in the draft, a TE this low is very unlikely to change that but you have to take some shots and hope miracles happen at times. 

    7.12- Schrader, C RB This kid has fought tooth and nail every step along the way to get where he is now. I love that tenacity and sometimes you just have to bet on a guy like that even if it is a longshot. But then again, this is one of the last picks in the draft.... anyone taken here is a long shot. 

    East Peoria Raiders
    Fri May 10 2:54pm ET

    East Peoria draft review

    Going into the draft I was missing a couple of draft picks from previous trades, wanted to build depth at WR, and need to solidify my QB issues. Before the draft I was able to work a trade to add 3 picks but it cost a starting QB.

    At 1.06 my FSU homer WR Keon Coleman, BUF was sitting there in a great situation. I wanted to grab a QB since I can't ever seem to land one in the 1st round.

    2.04 QB JJ McCarthy, MIN was sitting there and I already have the handcuff in Sam Darnold. After the NFL draft I was trying to figure out how I could move back to aquire both Coleman and McCarthy. I didn't have to do anything and I was able get both.

    2.06 LB Junior Colson, LAC. I was torn on this pick. Take the top LB or get another WR or the 2nd best TE in the class. Too many needs and not enough early picks. Well, there are too many Michigan fans in this league so I grabbed the top LB.

    A run of players taken out of my queue had me trade my 3rd round pick for a 2025 2nd and this years 4th round.

    4.02 WR Javon Baker, NE gets me back on page with WR depth. I love the potential of Baker. Not a NE fan and I never draft anyone from there but maybe he will be special.

    4.06 TE Theo Johnson, NYG. There was a nice run on TEs and all of the one's I was targeting are gone. With Waller retiring the NYG have an opening. I have to take the chance and cut my dead weight in my TE group.

    6.06 DB Calen Bullock, HOU. No 5th round pick this year so time to sit back and wait to see who falls. DB is a good spot here. I have some oldies that are near the end. Solid depth.

    7.01 DL Chris Braswell, TB. Braswell and Tryon are battling for the same position but RT has Tryon as a LB and Braswell as a DL. I have both and will watch camp. I'm guessing Braswell will win and Tryon will be off my team in preseason.

    7.05 LB Jordan Magee, WAS. Another rule for me is to not draft Dallas and Washington players along with NE. Breaking most of my rules this draft. Magee was drafted with the plan to start next year. WAS signed Wagner to a 1 year deal. Magee gets to sit and learn from 1 of the leagues best.

    7.06 DB Tykee Smith, TB. With my last pick, lets take a chance on someone with talent but an injury history. He goes to a good spot and could be really productive but if he can't shake the injuries the cost doesn't really hurt to move on from.

    I think I hit on most of my targets here. A QB, 2 WRs, TE, DL, 2 LBs, and 2 DBs. The only thing I missed on was RB. It is a position that I like to draft and then trade away. My streak is broken. I'll have to work on that next year. Added depth was needed and I touched on every group. You all are in trouble this year. Back to the playoffs again. Who's joining me?

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    On I/REast Peoria RaidersJordan Hicks LB CLESat May 11 1:54am ET
    On I/REast Peoria RaidersChris Braswell DL TBSat May 11 1:54am ET
    On I/REast Peoria RaidersJha'Quan Jackson WR TENSat May 11 1:54am ET
    On I/RMervo MustangsEaston Stick QB LACFri May 10 2:39pm ET
    On I/RMervo MustangsEmani Bailey RB KCFri May 10 2:39pm ET
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    Leto FalconsJoe Mixon
    Excelsior Springs Tigers2025 Rnd 1 from Excelsior Springs Tigers
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    Lamar County Trojans2024 Rnd 3 Pick 8
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    Excelsior Springs TigersGeno Smith
    2024 Rnd 6 Pick 2
    Mon May 6 8:49pm ET
    Leto Falcons2024 Rnd 4 Pick 2
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  • Player Notes
    Jarvis Landry May 11 2:00pm ET
    Jarvis Landry

    Free-agent wide receiver Jarvis Landry spent an hour running around catching passes as a tryout player at the Jacksonville Jaguars' rookie minicamp on Friday. Landry was one of the league's top receivers in the first seven years of his career, making five Pro Bowls with the Dolphins and Browns. He led the NFL in catches in 2017 with 112 and had three 1,000-yard seasons in that span. But Landry only played in 12 games in 2021 with Cleveland due to a knee sprain, and he had a career-low in catches (52) and receiving yards (570). He played in just nine games with the Saints in 2022 due to an ankle injury and sat out in 2023. Landry looked healthy on Friday and was pleased with his workout, but it remains to be seen if the Jags will add him as receiver depth in addition to Christian Kirk, Gabe Davis and first-round rookie Brian Thomas.

    From RotoBaller

    Jayden Daniels May 11 1:30pm ET
    Jayden Daniels

    Washington Commanders rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels didn't have any "wow" moments during his first rookie minicamp practice, but he still managed to impress fellow rookies and the coaching staff. "He's a stud," third-round receiver Luke McCaffrey said. "I know he's one heck of a quarterback and a lot of fun to play with from a personality standpoint. I've had a blast in these 24 hours with him. He's just fun to be around; he's good energy." Daniels was the No. 2 overall pick in last year's NFL draft and is expected to take over as the team's starter under center right away in Week 1 this fall. The 23-year-old former LSU Tiger is a dual-threat QB with plenty of athleticism, and he could be the most NFL-ready signal-caller of all the rookie QBs not named Caleb Williams. In Year 1, Daniels will be a low-end QB2 in fantasy with considerable upside for his rushing ability.

    From RotoBaller

    Xavier Legette May 11 1:20pm ET
    Xavier Legette

    Carolina Panthers rookie first-round wide receiver Xavier Legette, who was taken 32nd overall in this year's NFL draft last month, has had trouble connecting with the team's rookie quarterbacks so far in rookie minicamp practices. Legette has always had the size-speed combination -- his 4.39-second 40-yard dash tied for the sixth-fastest among wideouts at this year's scouting combine -- but he kept hearing that he had to improve as a route-runner as he took part in Senior Bowl practices and the combine. At 6-foot-1, 221 pounds, some questioned Legette's ability to drop his hips and quickly get out of his breaks. Legette has been compared physically to DK Metcalf, who Panthers head coach Dave Canales worked with in Seattle. At the very least, Legette will give second-year QB Bryce Young a speed, big-bodied target deep down the field in 2024, but expecting much more than that might be unwise in 2024.

    From RotoBaller

    Dan Quinn May 11 1:20pm ET
    Dan Quinn

    Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said that second-round rookie defensive tackle Jer'Zhan Newton (foot) has an injury to his left foot -- not the same foot as his college season but the same injury -- and has surgery scheduled for next week. "Not giving any timelines for that," Quinn said. The 21-year-old had surgery in January on his right foot to fix a partial Jones fracture, but now he'll be forced to undergo a similar surgery on his other foot. It's not what you want to hear from a high draft pick as they head into their first NFL offseason. It remains to be seen when Newton will be able to practice with the team. Any missed time in training camp this summer would be a big blow to his development as he looks to carve out a role on the interior of Washington's defensive line in 2024.

    From RotoBaller

    Rome Odunze May 11 1:10pm ET
    Rome Odunze

    Chicago Bears rookie first-round wide receiver Rome Odunze (hamstring) is dealing with hamstring tightness and will sit out of Saturday's rookie minicamp practice. It's likely nothing to worry about in the long run, but it's also not a great start for Odunze as he looks to get going as a top-10 pick in this year's NFL draft. It's something to keep an eye on with the 21-year-old from Washington as we get deeper into the offseason and closer to training camp. The Bears took Odunze at No. 9 overall to give rookie quarterback Caleb Williams more weapons in the passing attack in addition to established veterans DJ Moore and Keenan Allen. Odunze was extremely productive in college and is ultra-athletic on the football field, but it's going to be tough for him to produce consistent numbers in Chicago's offense in his rookie season as long as both Moore and Allen stay healthy.

    From RotoBaller

    Will Levis May 10 9:20pm ET
    Will Levis

    The Tennessee Titans signed first-round offensive tackle JC Latham to his four-year, fully-guaranteed rookie deal on Friday worth $26.04 million. The deal was confirmed by his agents Drew Rosenhaus, Ryan Matha and Jason Rosenhaus. The contract also includes the standard fifth-year player option for first-round picks. The 21-year-old offensive lineman was taken by the Titans with the seventh overall pick out of Alabama. He will be a huge upgrade for an offensive line that was in need of serious help this offseason and should start from Day 1 in his rookie season, at least at right tackle. The addition of Latham in 2024 should have an immediate positive impact in fantasy for young quarterback Will Levis and the rest of Tennessee's option as they enter their first season without workhorse back Derrick Henry.

    From RotoBaller

    Bo Nix May 10 9:10pm ET
    Bo Nix

    The Denver Broncos signed rookie quarterback Bo Nix to his rookie deal on Friday, according to a source. As is the case with all first-round selections, Nix will have a fifth-year team option attached to his first NFL contract. Needing to add more competition to their QB room this offseason after getting rid of Russell Wilson, the Broncos reached for Nix, the former Oregon signal-caller, with the 12th overall pick in last month's NFL draft. The Broncos have admitted that Nix could probably benefit from sitting and learning a year, but it's not like Denver already has a veteran starter in place. Nix, Jarrett Stidham and Zach Wilson will all compete for the starting gig in training camp and the preseason. At best, Nix would be a low-end QB2 in superflex leagues if he's starting out of the gates in Week 1 in 2024.

    From RotoBaller

    Aidan O'Connell May 10 4:30pm ET
    Aidan O'Connell

    The Las Vegas Raiders signed veteran Gardner Minshew to a two-year, $25 million contract this offseason, yet 2023 fourth-round pick Aidan O'Connell is the early favorite to handle QB1 duties in 2024, according to head coach Antonio Pierce. "Aidan's earned the right to go out there and earn the first snap," Pierce said. "What he's done this offseason -- changing his body, his work ethic, being here every day, blocking out the outside noise. He's not worried about anything. I'm excited." O'Connell replaced Jimmy Garoppolo in the middle of last season and threw for 2,219 yards, 12 touchdowns, and seven interceptions. The team went 5-5 during his 10 starts. Although the job sounds like it's his to lose, Minshew will also likely have the chance to battle for the starting role this offseason. The 27-year-old has thrown for 59 touchdowns and 24 interceptions during his five-year career and has looked like at least a mid-level starter at times. Whoever wins the job will get to throw to Davante Adams, Jakobi Meyers, and Brock Bowers this year, so either could be a solid QB2 in Superflex formats.

    From RotoBaller

    Kirk Cousins May 10 4:00pm ET
    Kirk Cousins

    Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins (Achilles) is working his way back from a Week 8 Achilles tear from last season, and reports out of Atlanta suggest he is making great progress. "Kirk is every day improving," Falcons head coach Raheem Morris said. "He's been doing all those things, he's been throwing, he's been out there pretty much full-go. Now, we got him in a limited basis, obviously 'cause he's still in his rehab and his treatment and all those types of things." The 35-year-old signal-caller has not been dropping back behind an offensive line or facing a rush, but he's evidently looked good on his dropbacks and reps with his new wide receiver group. Despite Atlanta selecting Michael Penix Jr. with the No. 8 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, Cousins remains the clear starter in 2024 as long as he holds up. The four-time Pro Bowler has thrown for at least 4,000 yards seven times in his nine-year career as a starter, while the Falcons have not had a 4,000-yard passer since Matt Ryan in 2020. If Cousins isn't limited by his major injury, he'll remain a fringe QB1 option surrounded by Bijan Robinson, Drake London, Kyle Pitts, Darnell Mooney, and company.

    From RotoBaller

    Zay Jones May 10 3:50pm ET
    Zay Jones

    Free-agent wide receiver Zay Jones is signing with the Arizona Cardinals, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport. The 29-year-old went on visits with the Tennessee Titans and Dallas Cowboys this week, but he ultimately landed in a spot where he can compete for targets right away. Jones was released by the Jacksonville Jaguars after they selected LSU wideout Brian Thomas Jr. in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, but there's a real chance his situation is better in Arizona. Rookie Marvin Harrison Jr. is expected to occupy the WR1 role right away, but Jones is almost certainly slated to start in three-wide sets, and he might even beat out Michael Wilson to start in two-wide sets. He and tight end Trey McBride could battle it out to be Kyler Murray's No. 2 option in the passing game. Pencil in Jones as at least a deep league flex option in 2024.

    From RotoBaller

    Tarik Cohen May 10 2:00pm ET
    Tarik Cohen

    The Carolina Panthers released veteran running back Tarik Cohen, who was attempting a comeback from a series of injuries that derailed his time as a Pro Bowl return man with the Chicago Bears. Cohen hasn't played in a regular-season game in the NFL since 2020, and it remains to be seen if he'll latch on with another club this offseason. The 28-year-old was a former fourth-round pick in 2017 by the Bears out of North Carolina A&T. He was never much of a ball-carrier at 5-foot-6, 181 pounds, but he excelled as a returner and as a pass-catcher out of the backfield. Cohen suffered an ACL tear in Week 3 of 2020 and also tore his Achilles in May of 2022. He spent most of last year on Carolina's practice squad but missed two months with a hamstring injury.

    From RotoBaller

    Doug Pederson May 10 1:20pm ET
    Doug Pederson

    When asked who would be calling the team's offensive plays in 2024, Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson remained non-committal. "Don't play a game until September. So, we've got some time," Pederson said. Offensive coordinator Press Taylor was responsible for calling most of the team's plays in a disappointing 2023 season, so Pederson is seriously considering taking back those duties in 2024. A lot of the team's offensive struggles in the second half of last year had to do with the fact that quarterback Trevor Lawrence was playing injured, and that they were missing one of their top receivers in Christian Kirk. The Jaguars finished with 339.5 total yards per game (13th in the league) and 22.2 points per game (tied for 13th).

    From RotoBaller

    Gabriel Davis May 10 1:20pm ET
    Gabriel Davis

    Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said that wide receiver Gabe Davis (knee) is working through an injury, so the team hasn't been able to see much from him yet after adding him in free agency this offseason. Davis missed the postseason last year with the Buffalo Bills due to a knee injury that he suffered in the Week 18 season finale against the Miami Dolphins, and apparently it's still an issue. While we don't expect the injury to keep him from participating in training camp or being ready for the start of the 2024 season, it's bad news for a player looking to learn a new offense in Jacksonville. The 25-year-old is another strong offensive situation in Jacksonville, but he'll face competition for targets from Christian Kirk and Brian Thomas and tight end Evan Engram, likely making him a boom/bust fantasy option yet again.

    From RotoBaller

    Caleb Williams May 10 1:10pm ET
    Caleb Williams

    Chicago Bears head coach Matt Eberflus officially named rookie quarterback Caleb Williams as the team's starting QB on Friday at rookie minicamp. Everyone already knew that Williams would be Chicago's starting signal-caller when they selected him first overall in last month's NFL draft out of USC. The path was cleared for the 22-year-old when they traded Justin Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers earlier in the offseason. There's always a learning curve for rookies that start right out of the gates in the NFL, but Williams may have the best chance for immediate success given all the weapons he has around him, especially in the passing attack. The trio of DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and rookie first-rounder Rome Odunze -- not to mention tight end Cole Kmet -- will help Williams immensely. As far as his fantasy value for Year 1 in the NFL, Williams will be on the QB2 map with upside.

    From RotoBaller

    Malik Nabers May 10 1:10pm ET
    Malik Nabers

    The New York Giants signed No. 6 overall pick, wide receiver Malik Nabers, to his rookie deal on Friday. The deal is a four-year, $29,207,750 fully guaranteed deal that includes an $18,062,000 signing bonus and a fifth-year team option. The Giants passed on adding competition for quarterback Daniel Jones in this year's NFL draft and instead gave Jones big-time receiving help with perhaps the most explosive and athletic wideout in this year's strong class of receivers. The 20-year-old from LSU will immediately slot in as New York's No. 1 pass-catcher in 2024. He was wildly productive for the Tigers and should be heavily targeted as he transitions to the NFL, but he won't turn 21 until later this summer and could struggle for consistency if Jones continues to struggle as a passer. Fantasy managers in single-year leagues shouldn't be relying too heavily on Nabers in his rookie season in a Giants offense that has had its share of problems with Jones leading them.

    From RotoBaller

    Alex McGough May 10 12:20am ET
    Alex McGough

    Green Bay Packers wide receiver Alex McGough, a former USFL MVP who transitioned from quarterback this offseason, could use his pure athleticism to secure a roster spot prior to the 2024 campaign, head coach Matt LaFleur told the media. McGough spent all of 2023 operating as Green Bay's No. 3 quarterback. "He's a really athletic guy," LaFleur explained. "He spent a lot of time on the scout team running receiver routes, and he did such a great job. We feel like he's such a talented athlete, [so] why not give him a chance there? He's a smart guy, works his tail off. I think he can contribute [on special teams] as well. We felt like that might be his best chance here." These comments suggest that the Packers place great value on McGough's athleticism and don't want to risk losing someone like him, even if his impact is limited to special teams in 2024.

    From RotoBaller

    Stephon Gilmore May 10 12:10am ET
    Stephon Gilmore

    Free agent cornerback Stephon Gilmore still wants to play football but is waiting for the right opportunity, he told NFL insider Josina Anderson. "I know the value I still bring," Gilmore said. "If you watch the tape, I feel like I played well the last two years, and literally almost played every snap last year." Indeed, Gilmore was impactful in 2023. He started all 17 games for the Cowboys, registering two interceptions, 13 passes defended, 68 tackles, and one forced fumble. He's still a starting-caliber defender who could justify holding out for a specific opportunity, perhaps with a contender.

    From RotoBaller

    Evan Hull May 10 12:00am ET
    Evan Hull

    Indianapolis Colts running back Evan Hull could still earn the backup role despite some speculation suggesting the job belonged to Trey Sermon. According to James Boyd of The Athletic, "it remains unclear" who will operate as the No. 2 option behind Jonathan Taylor in 2024. He notes that while Sermon may be the early favorite, the former 49ers draft pick has just 78 carries for 346 yards and one touchdown in his career. Whoever takes over as Taylor's backup will be filling big shoes. Last season, that role belonged to Zack Moss, who finished the year with 986 scrimmage yards and seven touchdowns. Moss is now in Cincinnati, leaving a competition of sorts for Sermon and Hull. As a rookie last year, Hull mustered just one rushing yards and six receiving yards.

    From RotoBaller

    Jelani Woods May 9 11:50pm ET
    Jelani Woods

    The Athletic's James Boyd has Indianapolis Colts tight end Jelani Woods projected as the team's starting tight end in May because he remains bullish on his potential, despite the fact he was sidelined all of last year due to hamstring injuries. Woods should be healthy for organized team activities, and his next-level athleticism will mesh perfectly with head coach Shane Steichen's play-calling to create mismatches all over the field. He's also big enough to block when needed, and Kylen Granson can continue to use his speed and route-running to help move the chains. Mo Alie-Cox will remain in the mix as a seasoned veteran. While Woods should have a bigger pass-catching role if he can stay on the field, this could once again be a frustrating committee situation at TE for fantasy managers.

    From RotoBaller

    Ryan Flournoy May 9 11:40pm ET
    Ryan Flournoy

    The Dallas Cowboys signed rookie offensive tackle Tyler Guyton to his rookie deal on Thursday. In addition to Guyton, Dallas locked up rookies Cooper Beebe, Maris Liufau, Caelen Carson, Ryan Flournoy, Nathan Thomas and Justin Rogers. The only rookie that remains unsigned now is second-rounder Marshawn Kneeland. Guyton was selected 29th overall in the first round after Troy Fautanu and Amarius Mims came off the board earlier in the first round. The 6-foot-8, 322-pounder has excellent physical traits and the potential to play tackle at the next level, but it remains to be seen if he'll eventually develop as a starting-caliber left tackle. When the 22-year-old did enter the starting lineup at Oklahoma, he only played on the right side.

    From RotoBaller

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