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Najee Harris LAC RB
Najee Harris: Visiting with Seahawks
6h agoHarris (Achilles) is slated to visit Seattle on Wednesday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Harris is roughly six months removed from suffering a torn left Achilles that preemptively ended his 2025 campaign with the Chargers in Week 3, and agent Doug Hendrickson shared a video via his personal social media accounts on Monday of the 28-year-old running back looking well while sprinting on a treadmill. The Seahawks would make for an enticing landing spot for Harris, as the team lost Kenneth Walker to the Chiefs in free agency and Zach Charbonnet (knee) is recovering from surgery to repair a torn ACL undergone in February. As such, free-agency signee Emanuel Wilson and George Holani represent the top competition for offseason backfield reps in Seattle. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports that Harris also has a visit lined up with the Raiders, where a clear need for depth behind Ashton Jeanty exists.
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Jake Bates DET K
Lions' Jake Bates: Officially re-signs with Lions
7h agoDetroit re-signed Bates on Wednesday.
Bates has either inked an new contract with the Lions or officially signed the exclusive rights free-agent tender extended to him by the team in early March. In any case, he's positioned to stick with Detroit for the 2026 campaign. Through two seasons in the NFL, Bates has converted 53 of 63 field-goal attempts (84.1 percent) and 118 of 123 extra-point tries (95.9 percent).
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Kayode Awosika DET OT
Chargers' Kayode Awosika: Signed by Bolts
8h agoThe Chargers signed Awosika (illness) to a contract Wednesday.
Awosika spent last season playing a reserve role for the Lions' interior offensive line, starting four of his 13 regular-season appearances. He appears fully recovered from the illness that caused him to be inactive Week 18 and will now compete to secure a similar depth gig in Los Angeles.
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Ronnie Harrison ATL DB
Dolphins' Ronnie Harrison: Set to sign with Dolphins
10h agoThe Dolphins are signing Harrison to a one-year deal, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Harrison logged 29 tackles and 2.0 sacks in 10 regular-season games with the Falcons in 2025. The 2018 third-rounder started his pro career as a safety then transitioned to linebacker, a position Miami needed to bolster ahead of the coming campaign. He'll provide his new team with depth at the position as well as special-teams ability.
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Ronnie Rivers LAR RB
Rams' Ronnie Rivers: Back with Rams
10h agoThe Rams re-signed Rivers to a one-year deal Wednesday, Stu Jackson of the team's official site reports.
During the 2025 regular season, Rivers recorded 46 yards on nine carries over 11 games while also returning 16 kicks for 418 yards. Now that he's back in the fold for a fifth season with the Rams, Rivers should continue to work in a similar role as a special-teamer who provides depth to a backfield that also includes Kyren Williams, Blake Corum and Jarquez Hunter.
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Chazz Surratt SEA LB
Seahawks' Chazz Surratt: Back with Seahawks
11h agoSeattle re-signed Surratt on Wednesday, Ari Horton of the team's official site reports.
Surratt suited up for 11 regular-season games with the Seahawks last year before landing on IR with an ankle injury, totaling 11 tackles (four solo) in that span while primarily contributing on special teams. He was cleared to return in time for the team's win over New England in Super Bowl LX, though Surratt didn't ultimately play any snaps during that contest.
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Jazz Chisholm NYY 2B
Yankees' Jazz Chisholm: Logs steal in win
4m agoChisholm went 1-for-3 with a hit-by-pitch, a stolen base and a run scored in Wednesday's 7-0 win over the Giants.
Chisholm's steal came after he got aboard on a fielder's choice in the fifth inning. The 28-year-old opens the season as the Yankees' starting second baseman, and he should be a good source of speed. He's logged 71 steals over the last two years combined and has topped 20 thefts in four of the last five seasons. Chisholm also had the second-highest OPS of his career (.813) in 2025 while supplying career-best marks in home runs (31), RBI (80) and runs scored (75) over 130 contests.
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Max Fried NYY SP
Yankees' Max Fried: Dominant in Opening Day win
10m agoFried (1-0) allowed two hits and a walk while striking out four over 6.1 shutout innings to earn the win over the Giants on Wednesday.
The Yankees' second-inning surge on offense was more than enough help for Fried, who looked sharp in the season opener. The southpaw had a 4.40 ERA over 14.1 innings during spring training, but he got on track for the first game that counts. Fried was strong in 2025 with a 2.86 ERA, 1.10 WHIP and 189:51 K:BB over 195.1 innings across 32 starts in 2025 and should be the clear ace in the Yankees' rotation until Gerrit Cole (elbow) is able to make his season debut. Fried is tentatively projected to make his second start of the season in Seattle next week, which would be the first of a two-start week as the Yankees are projected to use a four-man rotation to begin the year.
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Logan Webb SF SP
Giants' Logan Webb: Takes Opening Day loss
16m agoWebb (0-1) took the loss versus the Yankees on Wednesday, allowing seven runs (six earned) on nine hits and a walk while striking out seven over five innings.
Webb was roughed up for five runs in the second inning and gave up two more in the fifth before exiting the game. He threw 58 of 86 pitches for strikes, which was right in line with his workload in his last Cactus League start Thursday. The right-hander is a true workhorse for the Giants, having topped 200 innings in three straight years and 30 starts in each of the last four campaigns. He pitched to a 3.22 ERA, 1.24 WHIP and 224:46 K:BB over 207 innings in 2025 and should continue to eat innings this season. Webb is tentatively projected to make his second start of the year on the road at San Diego next week.
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Cole Sands MIN RP
Twins' Cole Sands: Twins still undecided on closer
21m agoSands will have a prominent role in high-leverage situations in the Minnesota bullpen, but manager Derek Shelton said he'll figure out who will close games as the season progresses, the Minnesota Star Tribune reports. "It's going to be a little bit of a meritocracy. Guys are going to pitch themselves in or out of certain roles. We have to monitor that as the season starts," said Shelton.
The Twins closer situation remains a mystery even after spring training concluded, but Sands may get the first chance to close games as the most prominent right-handed pitcher in the bullpen. However, Taylor Rogers and Justin Topa will likely also figure into the mix.
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Colt Keith DET 3B
Tigers' Colt Keith: Could be set for timeshare
3h agoAfter an underwhelming spring training, Keith may end up splitting time at third base with several other players, Jason Beck of MLB.com reports.
Keith sported a .662 OPS and no home runs across 17 Grapefruit League games. His middling results, along with a deep Detroit roster that features Zach McKinstry and Matt Vierling as primary options at the hot corner, could force Keith into something of a timeshare. Top prospect Kevin McGonigle is on the roster as well and is expected to see most of his time at shortstop, though he could also slide over to third on days when Javier Baez plays up the middle. Either way, Keith will likely need to produce at the plate if he wants to hold onto regular playing time.
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Colin Rea CHC SP
Cubs' Colin Rea: Officially secures bullpen role
3h agoRea will make Chicago's Opening Day roster as a long reliever, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.
With Cade Horton staking his claim to a rotation spot after an impressive rookie season and Edward Cabrera joining the Cubs via trade, Rea ultimately got pushed to the bullpen. The veteran righty made 27 starts for Chicago during the 2025 regular season, but he'll now slot in as a long reliever capable of supplying multiple innings out of the bullpen. Rea's fantasy value takes a hit in this role, though he certainly could make some spot starts throughout the year.
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Ausar Thompson DET SF
Pistons' Ausar Thompson: Racks up five stocks in loss
14m agoThompson closed Wednesday's 130-129 overtime loss to the Hawks with 18 points (9-11 FG), four rebounds, five assists, one block and four steals in 37 minutes.
Thompson, who was held to just six points on 3-for-11 shooting his last time out, was much more assertive Wednesday, and he only missed one shot through the first half of action. This was his ninth game of the season with at least four steals, and he ranks in the top-5 in that category, with 122 total snatches on the year.
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Jalen Duren DET C
Pistons' Jalen Duren: Double-doubles with two blocks
14m agoDuren amassed 26 points (9-15 FG, 8-9 FT), 14 rebounds, three assists and two blocks over 42 minutes during Wednesday's 130-129 overtime loss to Atlanta.
Duren recorded his second straight double-double with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds, and he also chipped in some blocks after coming up empty in that category in his previous three appearances. He had a chance to win it in overtime, grabbing an offensive rebound in the closing seconds, but Duren's putback clanked off the rim as time expired.
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Daniss Jenkins DET PG
Pistons' Daniss Jenkins: Double-doubles in overtime loss
15m agoJenkins totaled 19 points (6-13 FG, 1-6 3Pt, 6-8 FT), three rebounds, 10 assists and one steal over 45 minutes during Wednesday's 130-129 overtime loss to the Hawks.
While Jenkins did do a nice job of handing out the dimes, he also set a new career high in turnovers and was responsible for nearly half of Detroit's giveaways in the one-point defeat. The Pistons weren't able to keep their win streak alive Wednesday, but they'll look to get things back on track Thursday against the Pelicans.
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Dyson Daniels ATL SG
Hawks' Dyson Daniels: Double-doubles with three stocks
15m agoDaniels closed Wednesday's 130-129 overtime win over the Pistons with 16 points (8-14 FG, 0-1 3Pt), 13 rebounds, four assists, one block and two steals across 43 minutes.
Daniels was superb on the glass, as he set a new career high in rebounds, while notching his 12th double-double of the season. The fourth-year guard has been flirting with top-50 value on the year behind averages of 11.8 points, 6.7 rebounds, 5.9 dimes and 1.9 steals per contest.
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Nickeil Alexander-Walker ATL SG
Hawks' Nickeil Alexander-Walker: Scores 21 points in win
16m agoAlexander-Walker amassed 21 points (9-18 FG, 3-10 3Pt), four rebounds and three assists in 40 minutes during Wednesday's 130-129 overtime victory over the Pistons.
Alexander-Walker didn't miss a single shot through the first quarter of play, and he opened the game with six straight makes. He's been scorching over the past two, scoring a total of 47 points on 17-for-29 shooting. The Hawks have now won three in a row and they'll look to keep that hot streak going Friday in Boston.
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Jalen Johnson ATL SF
Hawks' Jalen Johnson: Double-doubles in win
16m agoJohnson totaled 27 points (9-18 FG, 2-6 3Pt, 7-8 FT), eight rebounds and 12 assists across 42 minutes during Wednesday's 130-129 overtime win over the Pistons.
Johnson didn't miss a beat in his return from a two-game layoff, and he did an excellent job orchestrating the offense during Wednesday's win. This was Johnson's 42nd double-double of the season and the 83rd of his career.
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Mattias Samuelsson BUF D
Sabres' Mattias Samuelsson: Expected to play Wednesday
4h agoSamuelsson (illness) is expected to be in the lineup Wednesday versus the Bruins.
Samuelsson participated in the Sabres' morning skate, so it's not much of a surprise that he's able to play in this contest. He'll be in a top-pairing role alongside Rasmus Dahlin. Samuelsson has three helpers and seven blocked shots over his last four games.
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Tanner Pearson BUF LW
Sabres' Tanner Pearson: Sitting out Wednesday
4h agoPearson (lower body) won't be in the lineup Wednesday versus the Bruins.
Pearson missed five straight games due to an injury. However, he is off the team's injury report, which indicates he is available to play. The 33-year-old winger is likely to fill a bottom-six role once he returns to action. His next chance to draw in is Friday versus the Red Wings.
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Joseph Woll TOR G
Maple Leafs' Joseph Woll: Making start Wednesday
4h agoWoll will protect the home goal versus the Rangers on Wednesday, Terry Koshan of The Toronto Sun reports.
Woll was busy in his last start, stopping 39 of 44 shots in a loss to the Senators. The 27-year-old Woll has lost five of his last six outings, going 1-3-2 with 20 goals allowed on 219 shots in that span. The Rangers have scored just 10 goals over their last five games.
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Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen BUF G
Sabres' Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen: In goal against Bruins
4h agoLuukkonen will protect the home goal versus the Bruins on Wednesday, Heather Engel of NHL.com reports.
Luukkonen is set for his turn in the Sabres' goalie rotation. He's won six of his last seven outings with a 2.01 GAA and a .930 save percentage in that span, which includes a game in which he allowed seven goals. The Bruins are in the second half of a back-to-back, and they've scored 19 goals over their last six games while winning three of them.
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Joonas Korpisalo BOS G
Bruins' Joonas Korpisalo: Set to start Wednesday
5h agoKorpisalo will guard the road goal versus the Sabres on Wednesday, Kevin Paul Dupont of The Boston Globe reports.
Korpisalo will handle the second half of a back-to-back after Jeremy Swayman was in goal for Tuesday's loss to the Maple Leafs. Korpisalo is 1-1-3 with 20 goals allowed on 166 shots (.880 save percentage) in his last five outings, so facing a team as strong as the Sabres makes him a risky play in fantasy.
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Jacob Bernard-Docker DET D
Red Wings' Jacob Bernard-Docker: Staying with Detroit
5h agoBernard-Docker signed a two-year, $3.2 million contract extension with the Red Wings on Wednesday.
Bernard-Docker will nearly double his yearly pay on his new deal. The 25-year-old has gotten into 55 games for the Red Wings, but he has just four assists to go with 83 blocked shots, 58 hits and a plus-5 rating while mainly featuring on the third pairing. The extension suggests the Red Wings see him as an NHL player, but he may not be in the lineup on a full-time basis in 2026-27.



