NFL 2021 - NFL Pre-Season Discussion

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Good, own him in two leagues

The Athletic's Aaron Reiss reported that Nico Collins has been the Texans most impressive rookie.
Given that the Texans had only two top-100 picks in this year's draft and spent one of them on third round quarterback Davis Mills, being Houston's "most impressive rookie" isn't a high bar to clear. Reiss' admits as much, noting that Collins' strong impression may be "due as much to a lack of surrounding talent as to his own skill." Then again, there is also an extremely low bar in earning outside wide receiver snaps in this offense. Collins has 4.45 speed at 6'4" 215 pounds, and had an average depth of target of 14.9 at Michigan. Given his big play potential and the amount of routes available, Collins has upside to emerge as one of the better late round dart throws in best ball drafts this year.
 
Ollison is a plodder who ******* sucks, we've "seen what he can do" and its * all, not a salty Hawkins owner at all...

Qadree Ollison is working as Atlanta's second running back in training camp.
The Falcons have one of the most ambiguous backfields in the league, but one that could have some value under new head coach Arthur Smith. Ollison was buried on the depth chart under the previous Falcons regime, but The Athletic's Tori McElhaney reports that he's finally "getting a chance." If Smith is looking for a bruising rushing element behind starter Mike Davis, the 6'1" 228 pound Ollison is the clear choice. Undrafted rookie Javian Hawkins, who is 5'9" 183 pounds, offers better speed and agility, but the Falcons are appear to be more interested in seeing what Ollison can do for now. Fantasy drafters should follow suit.
 
Saints signing all the offensive past their used by date bums...

Saints signed free agent RB Devonta Freeman to a one-year deal on Saturday.
 

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