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August 20, 2025
Wisconsin football linebacker Jake Chaney signs first NFL contract
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Wisconsin football linebacker Jake Chaney signs first NFL contract

Indy adds Wisconsin edge and special-teams potential as Jake Chaney signs a training camp deal with the Colts after going undrafted in 2025. Chaney, who logged 173 tackles and five sacks in his Badger career, starts with an uphill battle in a crowded Colts linebacker room but has a clear chance to flash in camp and preseason against Cincinnati. Hunter Wohler, also a Badger, was placed on injured reserve, thinning Indy’s safety depth and raising the stakes for others to prove their value in the defensive backfield.

Chaney’s profile is built on versatility and downhill instincts, with his 2023 junior line of 80 tackles, seven for loss, and three sacks illustrating playmaking ability. His Wisconsin experience, including time in the program’s 2025 camp, positions him as a potential practice-squad candidate if he doesn’t secure a spot on the 53-man roster. Indy’s August 23 preseason finale vs. the Bengals will be a key measuring stick for his athleticism, consistency, and special-teams impact.

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https://badgerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/coll..

August 20, 2025
Raiders could and should end up being a name at the top of the list of candidates to trade for a former starter looking for a new situation - A to Z Sports
Justin Churchill
A to Z Sports
Raiders could and should end up being a name at the top of the list of candidates to trade for a former starter looking for a new situation - A to Z Sports

Las Vegas history at quarterback has been a rollercoaster for two decades, capped by JaMarcus Russell’s bust and Derek Carr’s steady-but-not-championship run. The move to Geno Smith aims to stabilize the present, but aging arms mean the Raiders must plan for a future pivot. The whispers point to Anthony Richardson as a long-term fix, with the Raiders potentially acquiring him to learn behind a veteran signal-caller and grow into a franchise QB.

Richardson’s fanfare is undeniable: elite traits and ceiling, yet a need for development. Indianapolis could be open to moving him if the price fits, especially as Pete Carroll’s admiration and Richardson’s Florida pedigree complicate the market. Aidan O’Connell could be part of a Colts-return package, giving Oakland a future asset, while a Daniel Jones-led Colts scenario remains a provocative what-if. In fantasy terms, this mix reshapes late-round QB upside and rookie exposure timelines.

For fantasy rosters, the immediate bet is on Geno Smith stabilizing a high-floor offense this year, while Richardson’s value hinges on a landing spot that lets him sit and develop. If the Raiders land Richardson, dynasty and taxi-squad plans should shift toward handcuffing him to a veteran with a clear path to playing time. O’Connell’s trade chatter adds a touch of upside risk to Raiders depth, but also potential draft capital gospel for long-term viability.

If the Raiders land Richardson, how should fantasy managers re-balance dynasty rosters around Geno Smith and Richardson?Which Colts players gain the most from Richardson’s potential arrival if Indy kept Richardson in trade talks?What is the most realistic path for Aidan O’Connell to impact fantasy rosters this season?How should fantasy managers approach Geno Smith’s role in this QB saga if he remains in Vegas beyond 2025?
Mentions:
@Aidan O’Connell | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
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@Daniel Jones | New York Giants | NFL
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Las Vegas Raiders | NFL

https://atozsports.com/nfl/las-vegas-raiders-news/..

August 19, 2025
Saints coach Kellen Moore not ready to name QB starter between Spencer Rattler, Tyler Shough: 'It’s really, really close' - Yahoo Sports
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Saints coach Kellen Moore not ready to name QB starter between Spencer Rattler, Tyler Shough: 'It’s really, really close' - Yahoo Sports

New Orleans remains undecided at quarterback between Spencer Rattler and Tyler Shough as the Saints close camp with one exhibition left. Moore says the edge is extremely close, weighing numbers, reps and experience. In two preseason games, Rattler completed 25 of 35 for 251 yards with one TD and one INT; Shough went 24 of 34 for 231 yards with one TD and one INT. Both were better as backups against deeper depth charts, and Moore declined to name a starter for Saturday’s finale against Denver. Elsewhere, Daniel Jones is the Colts’ Week 1 starter option and Joe Flacco is Browns’ QB1 after Derek Carr’s retirement, highlighting a shifting QB landscape with early fantasy implications as Saints’ decision looms and the offense pivots around the chosen signal-caller.

Given the Saints’ QB competition, which approach yields the most reliable fantasy path for Week 1?How do the two Saints QB options influence receiver targets and TE usage early in the season?What late-camp indicators might tilt the Saints’ QB decision toward one option, and how would that affect fantasy outlooks?In the broader NFL context, how should fantasy managers weigh Jones, Flacco and Shough in early drafts?
Mentions:
@Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Joe Flacco | Cleveland Browns | NFL
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@Tyler Shough | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Tyler Shough | New Orleans Saints | NFL

https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/breaking-news/article..

August 19, 2025
Will De'Von Achane Play In Week 1? Fantasy Football Injury Update (2025) | Fantasy News
John Johnson
Rotoballer
Will De'Von Achane Play In Week 1? Fantasy Football Injury Update (2025) | Fantasy News

De'Von Achane is headed toward a 2025 return with a plan to be ultra-cautious in the early going due to his calf history. He was the engine of Miami's offense last year, but fantasy managers must weigh the risk of lingering lower-body issues against the high ceiling he showed as a dual-threat back in both rushing and receiving. The Dolphins are expected to be proactive with his workload, especially in the preseason, and are likely to lean on check-downs and short-area targets to protect him. Week 1 is a question mark, with the Colts looming as a tough opener, but Miami has signaled a careful, gradual ramp to help him stay on the field. In the meantime, stash options like Ollie Gordon II or a clearer backup plan for depth while monitoring Achane's progress. The 2025 outlook remains strong for Achane in PPR formats, provided he can stay healthy amid potential line changes and the evolving Miami offense, which continues to rely on his pass-catching prowess to offset any run-game volatility.

Which Achane offseason data point should fantasy managers lean on most for 2025?How should fantasy teams approach Week 1 if Achane is limited?What is the optimal way to stack Dolphins players in Week 1?Which non-Dolphins players present the strongest Week 1 upside with Achane limited?
Mentions:
@De'Von Achane | Miami Dolphins | NFL
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@Terron Armstead | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Terron Armstead | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Tua Tagovailoa | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Tua Tagovailoa | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Tyreek Hill | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Tyreek Hill | Miami Dolphins | NFL

https://www.rotoballer.com/will-devon-achane-play-..

August 19, 2025
Commanders expected to move on from RB Brian Robinson | 4for4
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Commanders expected to move on from RB Brian Robinson | 4for4

Washington Commanders are moving on from Brian Robinson Jr., a rare true starter in today’s backfields, with a plan to roll in four RBs—Austin Ekeler, Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Jeremy McNichols and Chris Rodriguez—potentially even eating salary to secure a draft-day asset. Fantasy managers should anticipate a crowded workload and shift expectations away from Robinson toward the quartet, especially if Ekeler anchors the ground game and return duties.

Meanwhile, Tyler Warren is highlighted in Colts coverage as a polished, sure-handed rookie tight end with strong yards-after-the-catch potential who could push TE1 status in mid-round drafts. Ladd McConkey has drawn high praise from Jim Harbaugh, hinting at a bigger role in 2025. In Washington, Terry McLaurin remains a focal point of the passing game, with trade chatter and lineup moves continuing to shape the Commanders’ fantasy map.

With Brian Robinson Jr. on the outs, which Washington back should fantasy managers target first in redraft?If Washington adds Ekeler to its backfield, how would your draft strategy shift?What’s the Colts’ Tyler Warren’s fantasy trajectory in redraft leagues?How should fantasy managers react to Ladd McConkey’s rising role in the Chargers’ offense?
Mentions:
@Austin Ekeler | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Austin Ekeler | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Chris Rodriguez | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Chris Rodriguez | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jacory Croskey-Merritt | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jacory Croskey-Merritt | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jeremy McNichols | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jeremy McNichols | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL
Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.4for4.com/news/commanders-expected-mov..

August 20, 2025
Wisconsin football linebacker Jake Chaney signs first NFL contract
@thebadgerswire
Badgers Wire
Wisconsin football linebacker Jake Chaney signs first NFL contract

Indy adds Wisconsin edge and special-teams potential as Jake Chaney signs a training camp deal with the Colts after going undrafted in 2025. Chaney, who logged 173 tackles and five sacks in his Badger career, starts with an uphill battle in a crowded Colts linebacker room but has a clear chance to flash in camp and preseason against Cincinnati. Hunter Wohler, also a Badger, was placed on injured reserve, thinning Indy’s safety depth and raising the stakes for others to prove their value in the defensive backfield.

Chaney’s profile is built on versatility and downhill instincts, with his 2023 junior line of 80 tackles, seven for loss, and three sacks illustrating playmaking ability. His Wisconsin experience, including time in the program’s 2025 camp, positions him as a potential practice-squad candidate if he doesn’t secure a spot on the 53-man roster. Indy’s August 23 preseason finale vs. the Bengals will be a key measuring stick for his athleticism, consistency, and special-teams impact.

Mentions:
@Hunter Wohler | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Hunter Wohler | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Jake Chaney | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Jake Chaney | Indianapolis Colts | NFL

https://badgerswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/coll..

August 20, 2025
Raiders could and should end up being a name at the top of the list of candidates to trade for a former starter looking for a new situation - A to Z Sports
Justin Churchill
A to Z Sports
Raiders could and should end up being a name at the top of the list of candidates to trade for a former starter looking for a new situation - A to Z Sports

Las Vegas history at quarterback has been a rollercoaster for two decades, capped by JaMarcus Russell’s bust and Derek Carr’s steady-but-not-championship run. The move to Geno Smith aims to stabilize the present, but aging arms mean the Raiders must plan for a future pivot. The whispers point to Anthony Richardson as a long-term fix, with the Raiders potentially acquiring him to learn behind a veteran signal-caller and grow into a franchise QB.

Richardson’s fanfare is undeniable: elite traits and ceiling, yet a need for development. Indianapolis could be open to moving him if the price fits, especially as Pete Carroll’s admiration and Richardson’s Florida pedigree complicate the market. Aidan O’Connell could be part of a Colts-return package, giving Oakland a future asset, while a Daniel Jones-led Colts scenario remains a provocative what-if. In fantasy terms, this mix reshapes late-round QB upside and rookie exposure timelines.

For fantasy rosters, the immediate bet is on Geno Smith stabilizing a high-floor offense this year, while Richardson’s value hinges on a landing spot that lets him sit and develop. If the Raiders land Richardson, dynasty and taxi-squad plans should shift toward handcuffing him to a veteran with a clear path to playing time. O’Connell’s trade chatter adds a touch of upside risk to Raiders depth, but also potential draft capital gospel for long-term viability.

If the Raiders land Richardson, how should fantasy managers re-balance dynasty rosters around Geno Smith and Richardson?Which Colts players gain the most from Richardson’s potential arrival if Indy kept Richardson in trade talks?What is the most realistic path for Aidan O’Connell to impact fantasy rosters this season?How should fantasy managers approach Geno Smith’s role in this QB saga if he remains in Vegas beyond 2025?
Mentions:
@Aidan O’Connell | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Aidan O’Connell | Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
@Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Anthony Richardson | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Daniel Jones | New York Giants | NFL
@Daniel Jones | New York Giants | NFL
@Geno Smith | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
@Geno Smith | Seattle Seahawks | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
Indianapolis Colts | NFL
Las Vegas Raiders | NFL
Las Vegas Raiders | NFL

https://atozsports.com/nfl/las-vegas-raiders-news/..

August 19, 2025
Saints coach Kellen Moore not ready to name QB starter between Spencer Rattler, Tyler Shough: 'It’s really, really close' - Yahoo Sports
@YahooSports
Yahoo Sports
Saints coach Kellen Moore not ready to name QB starter between Spencer Rattler, Tyler Shough: 'It’s really, really close' - Yahoo Sports

New Orleans remains undecided at quarterback between Spencer Rattler and Tyler Shough as the Saints close camp with one exhibition left. Moore says the edge is extremely close, weighing numbers, reps and experience. In two preseason games, Rattler completed 25 of 35 for 251 yards with one TD and one INT; Shough went 24 of 34 for 231 yards with one TD and one INT. Both were better as backups against deeper depth charts, and Moore declined to name a starter for Saturday’s finale against Denver. Elsewhere, Daniel Jones is the Colts’ Week 1 starter option and Joe Flacco is Browns’ QB1 after Derek Carr’s retirement, highlighting a shifting QB landscape with early fantasy implications as Saints’ decision looms and the offense pivots around the chosen signal-caller.

Given the Saints’ QB competition, which approach yields the most reliable fantasy path for Week 1?How do the two Saints QB options influence receiver targets and TE usage early in the season?What late-camp indicators might tilt the Saints’ QB decision toward one option, and how would that affect fantasy outlooks?In the broader NFL context, how should fantasy managers weigh Jones, Flacco and Shough in early drafts?
Mentions:
@Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Daniel Jones | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Joe Flacco | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Joe Flacco | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Spencer Rattler | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Spencer Rattler | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Tyler Shough | New Orleans Saints | NFL
@Tyler Shough | New Orleans Saints | NFL

https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/breaking-news/article..

August 19, 2025
Will De'Von Achane Play In Week 1? Fantasy Football Injury Update (2025) | Fantasy News
John Johnson
Rotoballer
Will De'Von Achane Play In Week 1? Fantasy Football Injury Update (2025) | Fantasy News

De'Von Achane is headed toward a 2025 return with a plan to be ultra-cautious in the early going due to his calf history. He was the engine of Miami's offense last year, but fantasy managers must weigh the risk of lingering lower-body issues against the high ceiling he showed as a dual-threat back in both rushing and receiving. The Dolphins are expected to be proactive with his workload, especially in the preseason, and are likely to lean on check-downs and short-area targets to protect him. Week 1 is a question mark, with the Colts looming as a tough opener, but Miami has signaled a careful, gradual ramp to help him stay on the field. In the meantime, stash options like Ollie Gordon II or a clearer backup plan for depth while monitoring Achane's progress. The 2025 outlook remains strong for Achane in PPR formats, provided he can stay healthy amid potential line changes and the evolving Miami offense, which continues to rely on his pass-catching prowess to offset any run-game volatility.

Which Achane offseason data point should fantasy managers lean on most for 2025?How should fantasy teams approach Week 1 if Achane is limited?What is the optimal way to stack Dolphins players in Week 1?Which non-Dolphins players present the strongest Week 1 upside with Achane limited?
Mentions:
@De'Von Achane | Miami Dolphins | NFL
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Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Terron Armstead | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Terron Armstead | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Tua Tagovailoa | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Tua Tagovailoa | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Tyreek Hill | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Tyreek Hill | Miami Dolphins | NFL

https://www.rotoballer.com/will-devon-achane-play-..

August 19, 2025
Commanders expected to move on from RB Brian Robinson | 4for4
4for4
Commanders expected to move on from RB Brian Robinson | 4for4

Washington Commanders are moving on from Brian Robinson Jr., a rare true starter in today’s backfields, with a plan to roll in four RBs—Austin Ekeler, Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Jeremy McNichols and Chris Rodriguez—potentially even eating salary to secure a draft-day asset. Fantasy managers should anticipate a crowded workload and shift expectations away from Robinson toward the quartet, especially if Ekeler anchors the ground game and return duties.

Meanwhile, Tyler Warren is highlighted in Colts coverage as a polished, sure-handed rookie tight end with strong yards-after-the-catch potential who could push TE1 status in mid-round drafts. Ladd McConkey has drawn high praise from Jim Harbaugh, hinting at a bigger role in 2025. In Washington, Terry McLaurin remains a focal point of the passing game, with trade chatter and lineup moves continuing to shape the Commanders’ fantasy map.

With Brian Robinson Jr. on the outs, which Washington back should fantasy managers target first in redraft?If Washington adds Ekeler to its backfield, how would your draft strategy shift?What’s the Colts’ Tyler Warren’s fantasy trajectory in redraft leagues?How should fantasy managers react to Ladd McConkey’s rising role in the Chargers’ offense?
Mentions:
@Austin Ekeler | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Austin Ekeler | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Chris Rodriguez | Washington Commanders | NFL
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@Jacory Croskey-Merritt | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jeremy McNichols | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jeremy McNichols | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Ladd McConkey | Los Angeles Chargers | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Terry McLaurin | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
@Tyler Warren | Indianapolis Colts | NFL
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Washington Commanders | NFL

https://www.4for4.com/news/commanders-expected-mov..

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