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August 16, 2025
Eagles on Pace to Shatter NFL Top 100 Representation Mark - Athlon Sports
Aiden Kauffman
Athlon Sports
Eagles on Pace to Shatter NFL Top 100 Representation Mark - Athlon Sports

Jalen Carter checks in at No. 43 on the NFL Top 100, a signal the Eagles see him as a cornerstone piece in a defense that already features a disruptive front. In Year 2 he logged 4.5 sacks, 45 pressures, and a team‑high in QB hits, earning second‑team All‑Pro and becoming the youngest DT from Philadelphia to reach the Pro Bowl at age 23. A 2023 move up from No. 10 to 9 to land him helped shape a peak front for a title defense that wants more splash plays and interior disruption.

The storyline extends beyond Carter. Philadelphia’s secondary overhaul brought Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean to the fore, with Mitchell allowing zero regular-season TDs and DeJean delivering a historic Super Bowl pick‑six. Jordan Mailata anchors the O‑line, while the club is pegged for a potential franchise‑record number of Top 100 players, trailing only the 2019 Dallas Cowboys. With Hurts, Brown, Barkley, and Johnson all expected to be top names as the rollout continues, Philly could surge into the top tier of teams in the list as the top 10 is revealed on Sept. 1.

Fantasy and betting angles lean into Carter’s ceiling as a high‑impact IDP asset, while the Eagles’ offensive firepower keeps Hurts, Brown, and the blockers in play for fantasy rosters. The mix of elite skill, line play, and defensive overhauls makes Philadelphia a team to watch as the Top 100 unfolds over the next two weeks.

Which Eagles player on the Top 100 list offers the best fantasy upside this season (Hurts, Brown, Carter, DeJean, Mailata)?How should fantasy managers approach Eagles’ defense for IDP in light of Top 100 revelations?What week‑to‑week strategies could maximize Eagles players’ fantasy value this season?Which other teams or players could see elevated Top 100 movement as the rollout continues?
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https://athlonsports.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/e..

August 12, 2025
5 takeaways from Day 14 of Patriots training camp
@projo
The Providence Journal
5 takeaways from Day 14 of Patriots training camp

New England wrapped Day 14 of training camp with a sharp focus on kicking, depth at running back, and situational reps ahead of joint practices with Minnesota. The kicker duel between John Parker Romo and Andy Borregales cooled briefly after a stretch of clean work, but long-range attempts from 30-50+ were imperfect for both, underscoring how tight the roster race remains. Running back depth took another hit as Lan Larison landed on IR, Stevenson and Prince were sidelined, and the on-field group condensed to Henderson, Gibson, and Hasty. Javon Baker supplied a highlight with a leaping catch, Kyle Dugger remained with the second team, and Woodson continued to see reps ahead of peers. Attendance gaps included Stevenson, Prince, Gonzalez, Henry, Polk, Bourne, Mapu, James, Tavai, Ponder, and Farmer, signaling continued tinkering of depth and roles. The squad heads to Minnesota for joint practices before Saturday’s game, a crucial preview for the second preseason outing and ongoing evaluation of special-teams and backfield options.

Which Patriots players stood out most for fantasy-friendly impact on Day 14?Does the kicker competition alter Week 1 field-goal projections for NE?How does Larison’s IR status influence the NE backfield ahead of Week 1?What could Baker’s rise mean for NE’s Week 1 game plan?
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https://patriotswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

July 12, 2025
Bengals' past draft pick mistakes haunt them in another list
@TheBengalsWire
Bengals Wire
Bengals' past draft pick mistakes haunt them in another list

The Cincinnati Bengals face an imminent guard battle as they prepare for training camp, but their roster lacks any standout performers. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler's recent top interior offensive linemen list reveals that none of the Bengals' current guards made the cut, reflecting past draft mistakes that still haunt the team. Most notably, former first-round pick Kevin Zeitler, who is now with the Tennessee Titans, is highlighted as a missed opportunity that could have bolstered Cincinnati's line.

This situation underlines the importance of the Bengals addressing their offensive line issues, especially considering the impact on quarterback Joe Burrow's performance. The Bengals have an urgent need to evaluate their roster's depth and potential improvements as they aim for a successful 2025 season.

What can the Bengals do to ensure better draft decisions moving forward?How do the Bengals' decisions affect Joe Burrow's career trajectory?What can fans expect from the Bengals this season?Who are the key players to watch on the Bengals' offensive line?
Mentions:
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https://bengalswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/..

June 22, 2025
Former Titans Lineman Gives Thoughts On JC Latham's Position Change - Athlon Sports
Mike Patton
Athlon Sports
Former Titans Lineman Gives Thoughts On JC Latham's Position Change - Athlon Sports

The Tennessee Titans have taken significant steps to bolster their offensive line this offseason, focusing on enhancing protection for their quarterback. Key additions include veteran guard Kevin Zeitler, who joins from the Detroit Lions on a one-year, $9 million contract. Additionally, the Titans secured former Pittsburgh Steelers tackle Dan Moore Jr. with a lucrative four-year deal worth $82 million, including $50 million guaranteed. This investment signals the Titans' commitment to strengthening their offensive front.

In a strategic move, first-round pick JC Latham will transition to right tackle, a decision that has generated buzz among fans and analysts alike. Former Titans left tackle Brad Hopkins voiced his confidence in Latham's abilities, suggesting he could excel at either tackle position. The adjustments are aimed at solidifying the Titans' offensive strategy and improving their overall performance as they prepare for the upcoming season.

How do the Titans' offseason moves position them for success?What are the Titans' expectations for Latham's first season?What implications do Zeitler and Moore's contracts have on the Titans' salary cap?How do the Titans' offensive line upgrades affect their rushing attack?
Mentions:
@Brad Hopkins | Tennessee Titans | NFL
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@Kevin Zeitler | Tennessee Titans | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/tennessee-titans/tita..

April 25, 2025
Patriots fell for Will Campbell after he knocked Mike Vrabel on his butt - masslive.com
mark-daniels
masslive
Patriots fell for Will Campbell after he knocked Mike Vrabel on his butt - masslive.com

Mike Vrabel's hands-on coaching style was on full display as he personally evaluated Will Campbell during a recent private workout in Baton Rouge. The Ohio native, now a left tackle for the New England Patriots, made a striking impression by knocking Vrabel down during a blocking drill, solidifying his position as the team's fourth overall pick in the recent NFL Draft. Campbell expressed excitement about achieving his dream of playing for the Patriots, a team he had long wanted to join.

Vrabel, reflecting on the workout, noted the importance of physically evaluating players, stating it was a 'very easy pick' for the organization. The Patriots, aiming to improve their offensive line after a shaky previous season, see Campbell as a key addition to bolster protection for quarterback Drake Maye. Campbell's enthusiasm about becoming a Patriot and his subsequent interactions with the team's staff affirm his commitment to making an immediate impact on the field.

What are the implications of the Patriots drafting Will Campbell at No. 4?How has Campbell's performance in college set expectations for his NFL career?What role does personal coaching play in player development?What factors contribute to a successful NFL draft strategy?
Mentions:
@Mike Vrabel | New England Patriots | NFL
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https://www.masslive.com/patriots/2025/04/patriots..

August 16, 2025
Eagles on Pace to Shatter NFL Top 100 Representation Mark - Athlon Sports
Aiden Kauffman
Athlon Sports
Eagles on Pace to Shatter NFL Top 100 Representation Mark - Athlon Sports

Jalen Carter checks in at No. 43 on the NFL Top 100, a signal the Eagles see him as a cornerstone piece in a defense that already features a disruptive front. In Year 2 he logged 4.5 sacks, 45 pressures, and a team‑high in QB hits, earning second‑team All‑Pro and becoming the youngest DT from Philadelphia to reach the Pro Bowl at age 23. A 2023 move up from No. 10 to 9 to land him helped shape a peak front for a title defense that wants more splash plays and interior disruption.

The storyline extends beyond Carter. Philadelphia’s secondary overhaul brought Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean to the fore, with Mitchell allowing zero regular-season TDs and DeJean delivering a historic Super Bowl pick‑six. Jordan Mailata anchors the O‑line, while the club is pegged for a potential franchise‑record number of Top 100 players, trailing only the 2019 Dallas Cowboys. With Hurts, Brown, Barkley, and Johnson all expected to be top names as the rollout continues, Philly could surge into the top tier of teams in the list as the top 10 is revealed on Sept. 1.

Fantasy and betting angles lean into Carter’s ceiling as a high‑impact IDP asset, while the Eagles’ offensive firepower keeps Hurts, Brown, and the blockers in play for fantasy rosters. The mix of elite skill, line play, and defensive overhauls makes Philadelphia a team to watch as the Top 100 unfolds over the next two weeks.

Which Eagles player on the Top 100 list offers the best fantasy upside this season (Hurts, Brown, Carter, DeJean, Mailata)?How should fantasy managers approach Eagles’ defense for IDP in light of Top 100 revelations?What week‑to‑week strategies could maximize Eagles players’ fantasy value this season?Which other teams or players could see elevated Top 100 movement as the rollout continues?
Mentions:
@A.J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@A.J. Brown | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
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@Saquon Barkley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Saquon Barkley | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/philadelphia-eagles/e..

August 12, 2025
5 takeaways from Day 14 of Patriots training camp
@projo
The Providence Journal
5 takeaways from Day 14 of Patriots training camp

New England wrapped Day 14 of training camp with a sharp focus on kicking, depth at running back, and situational reps ahead of joint practices with Minnesota. The kicker duel between John Parker Romo and Andy Borregales cooled briefly after a stretch of clean work, but long-range attempts from 30-50+ were imperfect for both, underscoring how tight the roster race remains. Running back depth took another hit as Lan Larison landed on IR, Stevenson and Prince were sidelined, and the on-field group condensed to Henderson, Gibson, and Hasty. Javon Baker supplied a highlight with a leaping catch, Kyle Dugger remained with the second team, and Woodson continued to see reps ahead of peers. Attendance gaps included Stevenson, Prince, Gonzalez, Henry, Polk, Bourne, Mapu, James, Tavai, Ponder, and Farmer, signaling continued tinkering of depth and roles. The squad heads to Minnesota for joint practices before Saturday’s game, a crucial preview for the second preseason outing and ongoing evaluation of special-teams and backfield options.

Which Patriots players stood out most for fantasy-friendly impact on Day 14?Does the kicker competition alter Week 1 field-goal projections for NE?How does Larison’s IR status influence the NE backfield ahead of Week 1?What could Baker’s rise mean for NE’s Week 1 game plan?
Mentions:
@Hunter Henry | New England Patriots | NFL
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@Lan Larison | New England Patriots | NFL
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Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Rhamondre Stevenson | New England Patriots | NFL
@Rhamondre Stevenson | New England Patriots | NFL

https://patriotswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl..

July 12, 2025
Bengals' past draft pick mistakes haunt them in another list
@TheBengalsWire
Bengals Wire
Bengals' past draft pick mistakes haunt them in another list

The Cincinnati Bengals face an imminent guard battle as they prepare for training camp, but their roster lacks any standout performers. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler's recent top interior offensive linemen list reveals that none of the Bengals' current guards made the cut, reflecting past draft mistakes that still haunt the team. Most notably, former first-round pick Kevin Zeitler, who is now with the Tennessee Titans, is highlighted as a missed opportunity that could have bolstered Cincinnati's line.

This situation underlines the importance of the Bengals addressing their offensive line issues, especially considering the impact on quarterback Joe Burrow's performance. The Bengals have an urgent need to evaluate their roster's depth and potential improvements as they aim for a successful 2025 season.

What can the Bengals do to ensure better draft decisions moving forward?How do the Bengals' decisions affect Joe Burrow's career trajectory?What can fans expect from the Bengals this season?Who are the key players to watch on the Bengals' offensive line?
Mentions:
Cincinnati Bengals | NFL
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@Kevin Zeitler | Tennessee Titans | NFL

https://bengalswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/..

June 22, 2025
Former Titans Lineman Gives Thoughts On JC Latham's Position Change - Athlon Sports
Mike Patton
Athlon Sports
Former Titans Lineman Gives Thoughts On JC Latham's Position Change - Athlon Sports

The Tennessee Titans have taken significant steps to bolster their offensive line this offseason, focusing on enhancing protection for their quarterback. Key additions include veteran guard Kevin Zeitler, who joins from the Detroit Lions on a one-year, $9 million contract. Additionally, the Titans secured former Pittsburgh Steelers tackle Dan Moore Jr. with a lucrative four-year deal worth $82 million, including $50 million guaranteed. This investment signals the Titans' commitment to strengthening their offensive front.

In a strategic move, first-round pick JC Latham will transition to right tackle, a decision that has generated buzz among fans and analysts alike. Former Titans left tackle Brad Hopkins voiced his confidence in Latham's abilities, suggesting he could excel at either tackle position. The adjustments are aimed at solidifying the Titans' offensive strategy and improving their overall performance as they prepare for the upcoming season.

How do the Titans' offseason moves position them for success?What are the Titans' expectations for Latham's first season?What implications do Zeitler and Moore's contracts have on the Titans' salary cap?How do the Titans' offensive line upgrades affect their rushing attack?
Mentions:
@Brad Hopkins | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Brad Hopkins | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Dan Moore Jr. | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Dan Moore Jr. | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@JC Latham | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@JC Latham | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Kevin Zeitler | Tennessee Titans | NFL
@Kevin Zeitler | Tennessee Titans | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/tennessee-titans/tita..

April 25, 2025
Patriots fell for Will Campbell after he knocked Mike Vrabel on his butt - masslive.com
mark-daniels
masslive
Patriots fell for Will Campbell after he knocked Mike Vrabel on his butt - masslive.com

Mike Vrabel's hands-on coaching style was on full display as he personally evaluated Will Campbell during a recent private workout in Baton Rouge. The Ohio native, now a left tackle for the New England Patriots, made a striking impression by knocking Vrabel down during a blocking drill, solidifying his position as the team's fourth overall pick in the recent NFL Draft. Campbell expressed excitement about achieving his dream of playing for the Patriots, a team he had long wanted to join.

Vrabel, reflecting on the workout, noted the importance of physically evaluating players, stating it was a 'very easy pick' for the organization. The Patriots, aiming to improve their offensive line after a shaky previous season, see Campbell as a key addition to bolster protection for quarterback Drake Maye. Campbell's enthusiasm about becoming a Patriot and his subsequent interactions with the team's staff affirm his commitment to making an immediate impact on the field.

What are the implications of the Patriots drafting Will Campbell at No. 4?How has Campbell's performance in college set expectations for his NFL career?What role does personal coaching play in player development?What factors contribute to a successful NFL draft strategy?
Mentions:
@Mike Vrabel | New England Patriots | NFL
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https://www.masslive.com/patriots/2025/04/patriots..

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