WR
Tyler Lockett – Seahawks looks primed for a breakout sophomore campaign after making 51 grabs for 664 yards and six touchdowns in his rookie 2015 season
Jarvis Landry seems to have made a seamless transition to new head coach Adam Gase’s offense, giving him sky-high PPR upside once again in 2016.
A.J. Green’s- Bengals wife is due to give birth to their first child on Friday, Sep. 30, the day after Cincinnati’s Week 4 matchup with the Dolphins.
Josh Gordon – Browns was only targeted twice and finished with 87 yards receiving, both his catches
Mike Evans – Bucs had five receptions for 115 yards, including a 34-yard TD from Winston
Undrafted rookie receiver Tommylee Lewis – Steelers is among the top playmakers in training camp, making a 31-yard TD catch from Grayson in the third quarter.
Eli Rogers – Steelers played the majority of first-team snaps, manning the slot while Antonio Brown and Markus Wheaton lined up outside. It increasingly seems the Steelers could open the season favoring the aforementioned alignment. Sammie Coates could be reduced
Chris Hogan – Patriots has a real shot to emerge as the No. 3 option in New England’s passing game, behind only Rob Gronkowski and Danny Amendola
Brandon Coleman – Saints may be fighting just to make the final roster.
RB
Ezekiel Elliott – Cowboys rushed for 48 yards on seven carries, including a 13-yard run where he knocked Seattle safety Kam Chancellor backward.
Christine Michael – Seahawks averaged 8.3 yards per carry as Seattle got its running game going
Arian Foster – Dolphins is gaining ground on Jay Ajayi for the starting running back position
C.J. Prosise – Seahawks pass-catching skills are expected to make him an effective third-down option in his rookie season.
Devonta Freeman is slated to begin the season as the starter, but sophomore ball carrier and 2015 third-round pick Tevin Coleman figures to lay claim to a notable swath of playing time as well.
Tyler Gaffney – Patriots – had 32 yards on six carries and his competition, LaGarrette Blount, had 26 yards on five carries
Mark Ingram – Saints – will serve as the lead rusher, it was interesting to see the extent of C.J. Spiller‘s involvement, perhaps hinting at a much larger role in his second season with the Saints. He does look noticeably quicker.
Duke Johnson – Browns – was limited to obvious passing downs with the first-team offense even though he was efficient with his touches, while Isaiah Crowell handled the bulk of the rushing workload.
QB
Drew Brees – Saints – had a difficult night behind a struggling offensive line
Zak Prescott – Seahawks – was solid against Seattle’s starting defense, finishing 17 of 23 for 116 yards. He is 39 of 50 for 454 yards, five touchdowns and no interceptions in his three preseason games.
TE
Josh Hill – Saints- may have a larger role than the expected No. 2 on the depth chart, due to the continued struggles of Coby Fleener throughout training camp and the preseason.
Gary Barnidge – Browns – has proven he is healthy by playing in each of Cleveland’s three preseason games
Packers Free agent acquisition Jared Cook, who is competing with Richard Rodgers for the starting tight end role, caught four passes for 54 yards. Rodgers had one catch for 8 yards.