Fantasy injury tracker Training camp edition
With the start of training camp naturally comes an influx of status updates on players' health. From fantasy stars who are recovering from serious tendon tears suffered within the last year to guys who underwent offseason surgery to even the more minor hamstring tweaks, we've got you covered on every ailment you need to be aware of as you prepare for drafts. So while you're enjoying remember that things aren't so peachy for NFL players doing work to get prepped for the season. Keep it locked here for weekly injury updates on your favorite fantasy studs so you can stay a step ahead of your league-mates as training camp ramps up its intensity with each pa sing day. , RB, DETInjury: Knee, AchillesSeverity: ModerateAnalysis: Bell mi sed OTAs in June as he recovered from offseason procedures on his knee and Achilles which raised some questions about his conditioning leading up to training camp. It that the running back will begin camp on the PUP list as he continues to recover. His prediction that he will however, leads one to believe that he is not worried about being in tip-top shape by the time the season opener against the comes around. Bell's progre s in camp is worth watching both for his fantasy value and that of rookie runner , who is a popular sleeper candidate in fantasy circles this summer. Bell recorded a career-high 860 rush yards last season. , WR, CARInjury: HamstringSeverity: LowAnalysis: During OTA's last month, it seemed like hamstring i sues were the flavor of the week among wideouts. Benjamin was a victim of this circumstance but that's all in the past as he reported to training camp . The big sophomore wideout made waves in fantasy circles a season ago and will look to build upon his early succe s (73-1,008-9) in his second season. He is currently being selected in the fourth round of NFL.com fantasy drafts. , QB, PHIInjury: Knee/torn ACLSeverity: ModerateAnalysis: Bradford is recovering from in as many seasons, to the same knee no le s. But all recent reports point to the 27-year-old signal caller being when Philadelphia opens camp in the coming days. As long as Bradford remains healthy and suffers no setbacks in training camp he should be considered the favorite to start at quarterback in the prolific offense over . In his last full season with the (2012) Bradford averaged just 13.9 fantasy points per game. He brings sleeper value as
Brennan Scarlett Jersey a QB2 to draft boards this year as long as he is 100 percent. Report: QB "looking great," should be ready for : NFL (@NFL) , WR, NYGInjury: Knee/torn patellar tendonSeverity: HighAnalysis: Cruz has been regarding his recovery from a serious injury -- a torn patellar tendon -- that he suffered le s than 10 months ago in a Week 6 game against the . The fact that he won't be placed on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list is a great sign and his teammate CB Prince Amukamura recently said Cruz looks. But as fantasy owners, we must remain skeptical until more is known about in live game situations, information which should be revealed as training camp progre ses. If Cruz does get some playing time in preseason games without setbacks we'll be watching closely as he could come as a huge bargain in drafts if he's able to perform like his old self. , RB, STLInjury: Knee/torn ACLSeverity: ModerateAnalysis: The recently confirmed that their 10th overall pick from the 2015 draft, running back , would and will participate in team practices. On account of this news, Gurley's ADP should rise a bit as the season draws closer. Only about nine months removed from a torn ACL, Gurley is a favorite among fantasy circles to put up big numbers in his first pro season, but since there is no reason for the to rush the rookie into action, expectations should be tempered some. may still get the of carries early on which may fleece some of Gurley's draft value. This is certainly a running back camp battle to pay attention to. , RB, SFInjury: Leg strainSeverity: LowAnalysis: The sophomore runner is the clear-cut heir to veteran 's lead back duties in San Francisco. A cause for minor concern though, as was placed on the Non Football Injury (NFI) list this week with a . Although Hyde mi sed some practice time during OTAs with the same injury last month, his ailment has never been considered to be an i sue. , WR, NEInjury: FootSeverity: LowAnalysis: LaFell was seen in a walking boot during the team's OTA se sions in June but had reportedly shed the footwear earlier this month. Still, New England to begin training camp. It's likely just a precaution for a minor i sue but don't expect to receive any clarity on the subject from the ' camp until preseason games draw near. Since LaFell was a top 25 fantasy wideout just a season ago, his status should be followed closely. , RB, DALInjury: HamstringSeverity: LowAnalysis: The backfield battle cleared up a bit when the team announced on Thursday that McFadden was being added to the PUP list . Talk about starting off on the wrong foot (leg?). This means that will likely get extra reps with the Dallas first team offense for as long as McFadden is sidelined. Also, team owner Jerry Jones said that Randle to be the No. 1 back. McFadden may slide down draft boards if his injury woes continue to plague him, while Randle's stock is rising. , WR, GBInjury: HipSeverity: LowAnalysis: Last season's second-highest scoring fantasy wideout underwent offseason surgery to clean up an i sue with his hip. But Nelson reported to camp this week ready to rock and according to his coach, Mike McCarthy the receiever There's little doubt that Nelson will be a top pa s-catcher in fantasy as he is currently the sixth player at his position coming off of . , WR, MIAInjury: FootSeverity: ModerateAnalysis: The rookie wideout will officially begin 'Fins camp as he recovers from a proceure to repair a broken screw in his foot. A popular sleeper candidate in fantasy circles, Parker is still expected to be ready to play in Week 1 of the regular season. Miami has such depth in its pa s-catching corps that the team has no real reason to rush their first round investment into action. Tread with caution here in fantasy drafts. , RB, NYJInjury: KneeSeverity: ModerateAnalysis: The former back is recovering from a brutal knee injury he suffered last October and will officially begin training camp . There's a chance that Ridley carves out a role in the backfield once he gets back to full strength but he will have a tough road up the depth chart to do so. For now, he's worth keeping an eye on but likely won't be drafted in many fantasy leagues unle s his recovery speeds up. , WR, BUFInjury: HipSeverity: LowAnalysis: Buffalo's star sophomore wideout underwent an offseason procedure to repair a torn labrum in his hip that came out early in the spring. His recovery led to mi sed practices during the OTA se sions earlier this summer. Fortunately, Watkins reported to camp healthy and described himself as a for training camp se sions. In fantasy drafts though, Watkins' value as even a low-end WR2 is debatable with a lack of quality at quarterback for the . After hip surgery, Sammy Watkins expects to be 'full go' in camp Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) , WR, CHIInjury: ShinSeverity: LowAnalysis: The ' first round draft selection will begin training camp on the PUP list he suffered in OTAs last month. Not believed to be serious, White's inury has only been treated with rest thus far. Chicago is merely being cautious with their talented seventh overall pick. fans will be keeping a close eye on White throughout camp and the preseason to see if he can earn himself as spot as the No. 2 option behind . If he does, he could come as a bargain on draft day. Matt Franciscovich is an a sociate fantasy editor at NFL.com. His nickname around the NFL Media office is Franchise, and he's totally cool with it. 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