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NFL week-by-week 2024 schedule. All times ET.
Week 1
Thursday, Sept. 5
8:20 p.m., Baltimore at Kansas City
Friday, Sept. 6
8:15 p.m., Green Bay at Philadelphia
Sunday, Sept. 8
1 p.m., Tennessee at Chicago
1 p.m., Arizona at Buffalo
1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Atlanta
1 p.m., New England at Cincinnati
1 p.m., Minnesota at N.Y. Giants
1 p.m., Houston at Indianapolis
1 p.m., Jacksonville at Miami
1 p.m., Carolina at New Orleans
4:05 p.m., Las Vegas at L.A. Chargers
4:05 p.m., Denver at Seattle
4:25 p.m., Washington at Tampa Bay
4:25 p.m., Dallas at Cleveland
8:20 p.m., L.A. Rams at Detroit
Monday, Sept. 9
8:15 p.m., N.Y. Jets at San Francisco
Week 2
Thursday, Sept. 12
8:15 p.m., Buffalo at Miami
Sunday, Sept. 15
1 p.m., New Orleans at Dallas
1 p.m., Tampa Bay at Detroit
1 p.m., Indianapolis at Green Bay
1 p.m., Cleveland at Jacksonville
1 p.m., San Francisco at Minnesota
1 p.m., Seattle at New England
1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Tennessee
1 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Washington
1 p.m., Las Vegas at Baltimore
1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Carolina
4:05 p.m., L.A. Rams at Arizona
4:25 p.m., Pittsburgh at Denver
4:25 p.m., Cincinnati at Kansas City
8:20 p.m., Chicago at Houston
Monday, Sept. 16
8:15 p.m., Atlanta at Philadelphia
Week 3
Thursday, Sept. 19
8:15 p.m., New England at N.Y. Jets
Sunday, Sept. 22
1 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Cleveland
1 p.m., Green Bay at Tennessee
1 p.m., Denver at Tampa Bay
1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Pittsburgh
1 p.m., Philadelphia at New Orleans
1 p.m., Houston at Minnesota
1 p.m., Chicago at Indianapolis
4:05 p.m., Carolina at Las Vegas
4:05 p.m., Miami at Seattle
4:25 p.m., San Francisco at L.A. Rams
4:25 p.m., Baltimore at Dallas
4:25 p.m., Detroit at Arizona
8:20 p.m., Kansas City at Atlanta
Monday, Sept. 23
7:30 p.m., Jacksonville at Buffalo
8:15 p.m., Washington at Cincinnati
Week 4
Thursday, Sept. 26
8:15 p.m., Dallas at N.Y. Giants
Sunday, Sept. 29
1 p.m., New Orleans at Atlanta
1 p.m., Philadelphia at Tampa Bay
1 p.m., Denver at N.Y. Jets
1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Indianapolis
1 p.m., Jacksonville at Houston
1 p.m., Minnesota at Green Bay
1 p.m., L.A. Rams at Chicago
1 p.m., Cincinnati at Carolina
4:05 p.m., New England at San Francisco
4:05 p.m., Washington at Arizona
4:25 p.m., Cleveland at Las Vegas
4:25 p.m., Kansas City at L.A. Chargers
8:20 p.m., Buffalo at Baltimore
Monday, Sept. 30
7:30 p.m., Tennessee at Miami
8:15 p.m., Seattle at Detroit
Week 5
Thursday, Oct. 3
8:15 p.m., Tampa Bay at Atlanta
Sunday, Oct. 6
9:30 a.m., N.Y. Jets at Minnesota
1 p.m., Buffalo at Houston
1 p.m., Indianapolis at Jacksonville
1 p.m., Baltimore at Cincinnati
1 p.m., Carolina at Chicago
1 p.m., Miami at New England
1 p.m., Cleveland at Washington
4:05 p.m., Las Vegas at Denver
4:05 p.m., Arizona at San Francisco
4:25 p.m., Green Bay at L.A. Rams
4:25 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Seattle
8:20 p.m., Dallas at Pittsburgh
Monday, Oct. 7
8:15 p.m., New Orleans at Kansas City
Bye week: Detroit, Tennessee, Philadelphia, L.A. Chargers
Week 6
Thursday, Oct. 10
8:15 p.m., San Francisco at Seattle
Sunday, Oct. 13
9:30 a.m., Jacksonville at Chicago
1 p.m., Houston at New England
1 p.m., Tampa Bay at New Orleans
1 p.m., Arizona at Green Bay
1 p.m., Washington at Baltimore
1 p.m., Cleveland at Philadelphia
1 p.m., Indianapolis at Tennessee
4:05 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Denver
4:05 p.m., Pittsburgh at Las Vegas
4:25 p.m., Atlanta at Carolina
4:25 p.m., Detroit at Dallas
8:20 p.m., Cincinnati at N.Y. Giants
Monday, Oct. 14
8:15 p.m., Buffalo at N.Y. Jets
Bye week: Kansas City, L.A. Rams, Miami, Minnesota
Week 7
Thursday, Oct. 17
8:15 p.m., Denver at New Orleans
Sunday, Oct. 20
9:30 a.m., New England at Jacksonville
1 p.m., Cincinnati at Cleveland
1 p.m., Houston at Green Bay
1 p.m., Miami at Indianapolis
1 p.m., Tennessee at Buffalo
1 p.m., Seattle at Atlanta
1 p.m., Detroit at Minnesota
1 p.m., Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants
4:05 p.m., Las Vegas at L.A. Rams
4:05 p.m., Carolina at Washington
4:25 p.m., Kansas City at San Francisco
8:20 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh
Monday, Oct. 21
8:15 p.m., Baltimore at Tampa Bay
9 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Arizona
Bye week: Chicago, Dallas
Week 8
Thursday, Oct. 24
8:15 p.m., Minnesota at L.A. Rams
Sunday, Oct. 27
1 p.m., Baltimore at Cleveland
1 p.m., Chicago at Washington
1 p.m., Atlanta at Tampa Bay
1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at New England
1 p.m., Arizona at Miami
1 p.m., Green Bay at Jacksonville
1 p.m., Indianapolis at Houston
1 p.m., Tennessee at Detroit
4:05 p.m., Buffalo at Seattle
4:05 p.m., New Orleans at L.A. Chargers
4:25 p.m., Kansas City at Las Vegas
4:25 p.m., Carolina at Denver
4:25 p.m., Philadelphia at Cincinnati
8:20 p.m., Dallas at San Francisco
Monday, Oct. 28
8:15 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Pittsburgh
Week 9
Thursday, Oct. 31
8:15 p.m., Houston at N.Y. Jets
Sunday, Nov. 3
1 p.m., Dallas at Atlanta
1 p.m., New England at Tennessee
1 p.m., Washington at N.Y. Giants
1 p.m., Indianapolis at Minnesota
1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Cleveland
1 p.m., Denver at Baltimore
1 p.m., Miami at Buffalo
1 p.m., New Orleans at Carolina
1 p.m., Las Vegas at Cincinnati
4:05 p.m., Chicago at Arizona
4:25 p.m., L.A. Rams at Seattle
4:25 p.m., Detroit at Green Bay
8:20 p.m., Jacksonville at Philadelphia
Monday, Nov. 4
8:15 p.m., Tampa Bay at Kansas City
Bye week: Pittsburgh, San Francisco
Week 10
Thursday, Nov. 7
8:15 p.m., Cincinnati at Baltimore
Sunday, Nov. 10
9:30 a.m., N.Y. Giants at Carolina
1 p.m., Minnesota at Jacksonville
1 p.m., Denver at Kansas City
1 p.m., Atlanta at New Orleans
1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Washington
1 p.m., Buffalo at Indianapolis
1 p.m., New England at Chicago
1 p.m., San Francisco at Tampa Bay
4:05 p.m., Tennessee at L.A. Chargers
4:25 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Arizona
4:25 p.m., Philadelphia at Dallas
8:20 p.m., Detroit at Houston
Monday, Nov. 11
8:15 p.m., Miami at L.A. Rams
Bye week: Cleveland, Green Bay, Las Vegas, Seattle
Week 11
Thursday, Nov. 14
8:15 p.m., Washington at Philadelphia
Sunday, Nov. 17
1 p.m., Jacksonville at Detroit
1 p.m., Las Vegas at Miami
1 p.m., L.A. Rams at New England
1 p.m., Cleveland at New Orleans
1 p.m., Green Bay at Chicago
1 p.m., Baltimore at Pittsburgh
1 p.m., Minnesota at Tennessee
4:05 p.m., Atlanta at Denver
4:05 p.m., Seattle at San Francisco
4:25 p.m., Kansas City at Buffalo
4:25 p.m., Cincinnati at L.A. Chargers
8:20 p.m., Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets
Monday, Nov. 18
8:15 p.m., Houston at Dallas
Bye week: N.Y. Giants, Arizona, Tampa Bay, Carolina
Week 12
Thursday, Nov. 21
8:15 p.m., Pittsburgh at Cleveland
Sunday, Nov. 24
1 p.m., Minnesota at Chicago
1 p.m., Tennessee at Houston
1 p.m., Detroit at Indianapolis
1 p.m., New England at Miami
1 p.m., Kansas City at Carolina
1 p.m., Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants
1 p.m., Dallas at Washington
4:05 p.m., Denver at Las Vegas
4:25 p.m., San Francisco at Green Bay
4:25 p.m., Arizona at Seattle
8:20 p.m., Philadelphia at L.A. Rams
Monday, Nov. 25
8:15 p.m., Baltimore at L.A. Chargers
Bye week: Atlanta, Buffalo, Cincinnati, New Orleans, N.Y. Jets, Jacksonville
Week 13
Thursday, Nov. 28
12:30 p.m., Chicago at Detroit
4:30 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Dallas
8:20 p.m., Miami at Green Bay
Friday, Nov. 29
3 p.m., Las Vegas at Kansas City
Sunday, Dec. 1
1 p.m., Houston at Jacksonville
1 p.m., Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
1 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Atlanta
1 p.m., Arizona at Minnesota
1 p.m., Tennessee at Washington
1 p.m., Seattle at N.Y. Jets
1 p.m., Indianapolis at New England
4:05 p.m., Tampa Bay at Carolina
4:05 p.m., L.A. Rams at New Orleans
4:25 p.m., Philadelphia at Baltimore
8:20 p.m., San Francisco at Buffalo
Monday, Dec. 2
8:15 p.m., Cleveland at Denver
Week 14
Thursday, Dec. 5
8:15 p.m., Green Bay at Detroit
Sunday, Dec. 8
1 p.m., Atlanta at Minnesota
1 p.m., New Orleans at N.Y. Giants
1 p.m., Carolina at Philadelphia
1 p.m., Cleveland at Pittsburgh
1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Miami
1 p.m., Las Vegas at Tampa Bay
1 p.m., Jacksonville at Tennessee
4:05 p.m., Seattle at Arizona
4:25 p.m., Buffalo at L.A. Rams
4:25 p.m., Chicago at San Francisco
8:20 p.m., L.A. Chargers at Kansas City
Monday, Dec. 9
8:15 p.m., Cincinnati at Dallas
Bye week: Denver, Indianapolis, New England, Washington, Baltimore, Houston
Week 15
Thursday, Dec. 12
8:15 p.m., L.A. Rams at San Francisco
Sunday, Dec. 15
1 p.m., Dallas at Carolina
1 p.m., Cincinnati at Tennessee
1 p.m., Baltimore at N.Y. Giants
1 p.m., Washington at New Orleans
1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville
1 p.m., Miami at Houston
1 p.m., Kansas City at Cleveland
4:25 p.m., New England at Arizona
4:25 p.m., Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
4:25 p.m., Tampa Bay at L.A. Chargers
4:25 p.m., Buffalo at Detroit
4:25 p.m., Indianapolis at Denver
8:20 p.m., Green Bay at Seattle
Monday, Dec. 16
8 p.m., Chicago at Minnesota
8:30 p.m., Atlanta at Las Vegas
Week 16
Thursday, Dec. 19
8:15 p.m., Cleveland at Cincinnati
Saturday, Dec. 21
1 p.m., Houston at Kansas City
4:30 p.m., Pittsburgh at Baltimore
Sunday, Dec. 22
1 p.m., Detroit at Chicago
1 p.m., Arizona at Carolina
1 p.m., New England at Buffalo
1 p.m., N.Y. Giants at Atlanta
1 p.m., Tennessee at Indianapolis
1 p.m., Philadelphia at Washington
1 p.m., L.A. Rams at N.Y. Jets
4:05 p.m., Denver at L.A. Chargers
4:05 p.m., Minnesota at Seattle
4:25 p.m., Jacksonville at Las Vegas
4:25 p.m., San Francisco at Miami
8:20 p.m., Tampa Bay at Dallas
Monday, Dec. 23
8:15 p.m., New Orleans at Green Bay
Week 17
Wednesday, Dec. 25
1 p.m., Kansas City at Pittsburgh
4:30 p.m., Baltimore at Houston
Thursday, Dec. 26
8:15 p.m., Seattle at Chicago
Sunday, Dec. 29
Time TBA, L.A. Chargers at New England
Time TBA, Arizona at L.A. Rams
Time TBA, Denver at Cincinnati
Time TBA, Indianapolis at N.Y. Giants
Time TBA, Atlanta at Washington
1 p.m., Carolina at Tampa Bay
1 p.m., Las Vegas at New Orleans
1 p.m., Green Bay at Minnesota
1 p.m., Tennessee at Jacksonville
1 p.m., N.Y. Jets at Buffalo
4:25 p.m., Dallas at Philadelphia
8:20 p.m., Miami at Cleveland
Monday, Dec. 30
8:15 p.m., Detroit at San Francisco
Week 18
Sunday, January 5
Time TBA, San Francisco at Arizona
Time TBA, Houston at Tennessee
Time TBA, Cleveland at Baltimore
Time TBA, Washington at Dallas
Time TBA, Kansas City at Denver
Time TBA, Minnesota at Detroit
Time TBA, Chicago at Green Bay
Time TBA, Jacksonville at Indianapolis
Time TBA, Seattle at L.A. Rams
Time TBA, L.A. Chargers at Las Vegas
Time TBA, Buffalo at New England
Time TBA, Miami at N.Y. Jets
Time TBA, N.Y. Giants at Philadelphia
Time TBA, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
Time TBA, New Orleans at Tampa Bay
Time TBA, Carolina at Atlanta
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has not been spotted for the team's mandatory minicamp, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport. Lamb was also absent for voluntary OTAs, but his absence from mandatory team activities subjects him to fines. The 25-year-old is seeking a contract extension. Wide receivers Justin Jefferson, A.J. Brown, Amon-Ra. St Brown, and Jaylen Waddle all signed deals this offseason that come with an average salary of at least $28.25 million. Meanwhile, DeVonta Smith, Nico Collins, Michael Pittman Jr., and Calvin Ridley also signed high-dollar contracts. After Lamb caught a league-leading 135 passes for 1,749 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2023, he's likely to surpass the 30 million dollar salary range when he is ultimately extended. His early absence this offseason is not ideal, but it should not concern fantasy managers about his 2024 season availability yet. Lamb is in consideration for the No. 1 overall pick in fantasy football this year, especially in PPR setups.
From RotoBaller
Dynasty | The 49ers have signed free agent tight end Logan Thomas. Dynasty Analysis: The one-year deal will give San Francisco some solid depth at the position and some insurance behind George Kittle. Thomas was solid last year in Washington where he posted a 55/496/4 line in 16 games but has never really established himself as an elite-level option after converting from quarterback years ago. Thomas has some back-end roster appeal because the 49ers do utilize multiple tight ends but it's hard to see him being anything close to a weekly starter if Kittle stays healthy.
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said on Monday that defensive lineman Arik Armstead (knee) should be cleared for the start of training camp in late July. Armstead had offseason surgery to fix a torn meniscus that Armstead played through during the team's run to the Super Bowl early this year. The 30-year-old veteran pass-rusher signed a three-year, $51 million deal with the Jaguars in free agency after recording 27 tackles (15 solo), five sacks, four tackles for loss and 13 QB hits in 12 regular-season starts in his ninth and final year in San Francisco. In addition to his knee injury, Armstead also missed time in 2023 with a foot injury. Armstead only played in nine games in 2022 due to injuries, which could become more of an issue now that he's on the wrong side of 30.
From RotoBaller
During an interview at organized team activities on Monday, Atlanta Falcons second-year running back Bijan Robinson said the plan this year is to use him as a runner first, kind of "like how they use Christian (McCaffrey) down there in San Francisco," while still being creative with how they use him out of the backfield as a pass-catcher. It will be hard for Atlanta to be more run-heavy on offense than they were last year under head coach Arthur Smith, but the bottom line is that to no one's surprise, Robinson is going to be a focal point for the new offense run by Zac Robinson, a Sean McVay disciple. In an offense that should be able to sustain more drives with quarterback Kirk Cousins, Robinson has high-end RB1 upside going into his sophomore season after totaling 1,463 scrimmage yards and eight touchdowns in his first year in the NFL in 2023.
From RotoBaller
Seattle Seahawks rookie tight end AJ Barner (hamstring) returned to organized team activities on Monday after sitting out of rookie minicamp and OTAs at the end of May with a hamstring injury. It's great news for the fourth-rounder, who can now start to get valuable on-field repetitions as he looks to learn a new offense and get up to speed before training camp starts at the end of July. The 22-year-old figures to be off the redraft fantasy radar in 2024 and should serve as depth at the position in Seattle behind Noah Fant and Pharaoh Brown. Barner is unlikely to play a significant role in his first year in the NFL and was seen on draft day as more of a project heading to the next level. He has an immense wing span and stands at 6-foot-6, but he accumulated only 610 yards and five touchdowns in 40 collegiate games at Indiana and Michigan.
From RotoBaller
According to Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic, Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase isn't expected to be offered a contract extension in the near future. With Justin Jefferson agreeing to a market-altering deal on Monday, Chase and his next contract are the next hot topic of discussion. However, with the Bengals notoriously known for waiting before securing their stars with new deals, Chase may not get an offer on an extension until the summer of 2025. Without question, the former LSU Tiger is worthy of a massive payday. He's appeared in 45 games for the Bengals since being selected with the No. 5 pick of the 2021 NFL Draft, accumulating 268 catches for 3,717 yards and 29 touchdowns. As such, Chase will be a first-round fantasy option heading into the 2024-25 campaign with or without a new contract. But he's battled injuries over the years, which fantasy managers may need to deal with throughout the season.
From RotoBaller
According to Brad Stainbrook of the Orange and Brown Report, the Cleveland Browns aren't interested in signing free-agent wide receiver Hunter Renfrow. There was talk Cleveland would look to sign the wideout, considering his ties to quarterback Deshaun Watson. However, that isn't the case, although Stainbrook believes both sides could "revisit" things once training camp draws closer. Renfrow had logged five seasons with the Raiders after the team selected him in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft. He appeared in 73 games for the club, amassing 269 catches for 2,884 yards and 17 touchdowns. Unfortunately, his production declined in the last few seasons. At any rate, Renfrow might get some calls from teams around the National Football League over the summer. But he has a way to go before earning a spot on fantasy rosters.
From RotoBaller
Jacksonville Jaguars TE Evan Engram has been impressive during offseason workouts, according to head coach Doug Pederson.
Fantasy Spin: Engram is coming off a career-high 963 yards this past season and should continue to have a big role in the passing game for the Jaguars. He should be a weekly starting option in fantasy leagues this upcoming season.
From TheHuddle
According to ESPN's Nick Wagoner, free-agent tight end Logan Thomas agreed to a one-year deal with the San Francisco 49ers. The 32-year-old began his career by making stops in Buffalo and Detroit. However, he made a name for himself in Washington, where he amassed 184 grabs for 1,685 yards and 14 touchdowns in 52 appearances for the Commanders. While Thomas will be behind George Kittle (abdomen) on the depth chart, he could still get involved enough to warrant a spot on some fantasy rosters. Of course, Thomas' stock will rise higher during the season if Kittle goes down with an injury.
From RotoBaller
Free-agent S Tony Jefferson (Giants) is scheduled to participate in the Los Angeles Chargers upcoming minicamp on a tryout basis, according to a source.
From TheHuddle
Updating a previous report, free-agent TE Logan Thomas (Commanders) agreed to terms on a one-year contract with the San Francisco 49ers Monday, June 3, according to a source. Financial terms were not disclosed.
From TheHuddle
Free-agent TE Logan Thomas (Commanders) agreed to terms with the San Francisco 49ers Monday, June 3, according to a source. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
From TheHuddle
Jacksonville Jaguars OT Anton Harrison (shoulder) and DT Arik Armstead (undisclosed) worked on the side during the voluntary workout Monday, June 3.
From TheHuddle
Dynasty | Giants tight end Darren Waller is expected to soon announce his retirement. Dynasty Analysis: Nothing is official as of yet but it certainly sounds like an announcement is imminent. The longer this mystery lasted, the more likely this was going to be the outcome. Waller has battled myriad injuries over the past few years and was only able to post a 52/552/1 season last year, his first (and likely only) with the Giants. Now 31, Waller's career will be remembered for two back-to-back monster seasons with little at the beginning or the end. Dynasty managers hoping for a late career resurgence will likely need to look elsewhere here soon.
Dynasty | The Minnesota Vikings and wide receiver Justin Jefferson have reached an agreement on a new contract extension. Dynasty Analysis: It's a four-year, $140 million contract extension that includes $110 million guaranteed. It also makes him the highest paid non-quarterback in NFL history. This extension will also set the bar for Ja'Marr Chase, who the Bengals are now going to have to make happy. Jefferson will now be locked in through the 2028 season and while he's one of the best receivers in the game, his dynasty value will still be tied to the development of JJ McCarthy. Jefferson remains one of the top two players in dynasty leagues.
Philadelphia Eagles C Jason Kelce and DT Fletcher Cox were placed on the Reserve/Retired list Monday, June 3.
From TheHuddle
Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Evan Engram has quietly been one of the best at his position in fantasy football over the last two seasons, and team reporter John Shipley said he has looked "fantastic" this summer at OTAs. The former first-round pick by the New York Giants in 2017 has found a great home with Jacksonville and catching passes from Trevor Lawrence. Over the last two years, he's hauled in 187 passes for 1,729 yards and eight touchdowns. He trails only Travis Kelce in receptions among tight ends since 2022, and his 114 receptions in 2023 rank second-most in a single season for tight ends all-time. After the departure of Calvin Ridley and Zay Jones, Engram should continue to be heavily targeted in 2024. Despite finishing as the TE2 (PPR) last season, he has an average draft position around the TE7 spot. He could provide immense value at cost.
From RotoBaller
Veteran free-agent safety Tony Jefferson will try out for the Los Angeles Chargers roster during the team's upcoming minicamp, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. After nine NFL seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, and New York Giants, Jefferson announced his retirement in May of 2023. He announced plans to attempt a comeback in May of 2024, and he'll look to crack L.A.'s roster this offseason. Although Jefferson has never made a Pro Bowl or been named to an All-Pro team, he's been a solid and productive player, racking up 491 tackles, 9.5 sacks, eight forced fumbles, four interceptions, and 24 pass deflections in 113 career games. If he makes the offseason roster, he'll still have an uphill battle to make the 53-man roster. If he does that, he'll likely be utilized as a depth safety and veteran leader for a rebuilding organization.
From RotoBaller
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore played 366 slot snaps (18th-most) in his first season with the organization, but head coach Kevin Stefanski said he is lining up in different spots this offseason. After flashing upside and posting 538 yards and five touchdowns in 11 games as a rookie with the New York Jets, Moore has struggled to enter the fantasy radar over the next two seasons. In his last 33 games with New York and Cleveland, he's hauled in 96 passes for 1,086 yards and just three touchdowns. Amari Cooper should remain the clear No. 1 option in Cleveland's passing attack, and the team added Jerry Jeudy via trade with the Denver Broncos before free agency began. Second-year wideout Cedric Tillman and rookie wideout Jamari Thrash could also compete for snaps, so Moore becoming a more versatile pass-catcher will help his chances of staying on the field. While it's tough to completely give up on Moore in dynasty formats, it would be surprising if he becomes a weekly fantasy contributor in 2024.
From RotoBaller
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was the No. 4 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. He's also the son of a Hall of Fame receiver who dominated while catching passes from Peyton Manning in the early 2000s. However, his last name and draft status have not made him complacent, according to head coach Jonathan Gannon. "He's extremely detailed. He does a lot of extra, probably too much," Gannon said. "I love extra work but you gotta be smart...you can't go seven days in a row." While Gannon is correct, Harrison Jr.'s work ethic is a great sign this early in his career. The 2023 Biletnikoff Award winner is expected to be a true No. 1 wide receiver from the jump, and fantasy managers are expecting a WR1 campaign in fantasy football as a rookie. Outside of tight end Trey McBride, his competition for targets is on the weaker side, so he should earn a respectable target share and provide spike weeks in 2024.
From RotoBaller