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[2019 Draft Dominator]( The Best [Mock Draft]( AND [Real Draft]( Tool on the planet is NOW FREE. [Download the Footballguys Draft Dominator here](. Did we mention it's FREE. [Download it NOW](. And Dominate. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Footballguys.com]( Footballguys #50 - 6/8 - Early Bird Discount Almost Gone - News And Notes You Need To Know Volume 21, #50 -- Saturday Night, June 8th, 2019 Note: Unsubscribe instructions are at the bottom of this email [View in Web Browser]() Howdy {NAME}, Welcome to Saturday. We've got some killer articles from the Footballguys Staff as they break down TEs plus the News and Notes you need. And make sure you don't sleep on the Early Bird Discount. It's almost over. Let's go. J SITE NEWS A. [Fathers Day Gift! Footballguys Early Bird Discount Almost Gone]( You've got until Father's Day to get the killer Early Bird Discount for our Footballguys Premium Subscriptions. Get the Season Long Pro for all the tools to Prep and Draft and Manage your team to the Super Bowl. Or the Daily Fantasy Pro for everything you need to win the DFS games from companies like DraftKings and FanDuel and FantasyDraft. Or the All-Pro that combines both. It makes a fantastic Father's Day gift for yourself! Jump on it now. You'll already be winning. And of course, we have a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee so there is ZERO risk. B. [Who Is the Top Rookie TE for 2019?]( The Footballguys staff gives their opinions on which rookie tight end has the most value this season. C. [Who Will Be the Top Rookie TE in 2021?]() The Footballguys staff gives their opinions on which rookie tight end has the most dynasty value. [] INSIDE THIS ISSUE 1. [HOU - WR DeAndre Hopkins should be ready for camp](#1) 2. [DAL - QB Dak Prescott not close in extension talks](#2) 3. [KC - TE Travis Kelce to sit out mini-camp](#3) 4. [CAR - QB Cam Newton to do plenty of throwing](#4) 5. [PIT - Big role for WR Donte Moncrief?](#5) 6. [MIA - WR Albert Wilson missed entire offseason](#6) 7. [CIN - WR Alex Erickson making plays](#7) 8. [CIN - Hunter Sharp earns praise](#8) --------------------------------------------------------------- [] 1. [HOU - WR DeAndre Hopkins should be ready for camp](=) Source: Houston Chronicle - John McClain Houston Texans WR [DeAndre Hopkins]( (ankle) has been recovering from an ankle injury this offseason but should be ready for the start of training camp. [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOOTBALLGUYS VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Hopkins fought through injuries last season but is expected to be 100 percent healthy for Week 1. He's a no-brainer WR1 and an option to be a top-5 pick in fantasy drafts of any format. His current ADP is WR2 (1.07) in 12-team PPR leagues. [Back to Top](#top) --------------------------------------------------------------- [] 2. [DAL - QB Dak Prescott not close in extension talks]() Source: NFL Network - Mike Garafolo Dallas Cowboys QB [Dak Prescott]( has been talking to the Cowboys about a contract extension, but the two sides are not close at this point. [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOOTBALLGUYS VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Prescott is not worried about the negotiations and knows something will get done. Entering the final year of his rookie contract, reports have indicated the Cowboys have no problem paying him around $30 million annually. They may not be close at this point, but things have a way of getting done quickly when both sides feel there is a deadline. That might be the start of training camp or the start of the regular season in Prescott's case. [Back to Top](#top) --------------------------------------------------------------- [] 3. [KC - TE Travis Kelce to sit out mini-camp]() Source: The Kansas City Star - Blair Kerkhoff Kansas City Chiefs TE [Travis Kelce]( (ankle) is unlikely to participate in the team's mandatory mini-camp next week, according to head coach Andy Reid, who indicated Kelce should be back for training camp. [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOOTBALLGUYS VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Kelce is recovering from ankle surgery that he had back in March. It was called a 'clean up' procedure and he was always likely to miss all offseason work. The plan was for him to be back by training camp. [Back to Top](#top) --------------------------------------------------------------- [] 4. [CAR - QB Cam Newton to do plenty of throwing]( Source: ESPN.com - Field Yates Carolina Panthers QB [Cam Newton]( (shoulder) will throw in all quarterback drills during the team's upcoming mandatory minicamp. [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOOTBALLGUYS VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] It was reported a couple of weeks ago that Newton had begun throwing a regulation size football. This is another great sign for Newton's recovery. They'll put him through a bunch of work in minicamp and get him ready for training camp. Newton has stated that he's not going to change his playing style, and with a ton of weapons around him, he could post QB1 numbers once again in 2019. He finished as the No. 14 fantasy QB in 2018 and is currently going off the board around QB12. [Back to Top](#top) --------------------------------------------------------------- [] 5. [PIT - Big role for WR Donte Moncrief?](=) Source: ProFootballTalk.com - Josh Alper Pittsburgh Steelers WR [Donte Moncrief]( said he has 'the potential to make a big impact' in the passing game and believes the receiving group can be 'electric' in 2019. [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOOTBALLGUYS VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] The Steelers (and Fantasy GMs) are looking for their Antonio Brown replacement in 2019. JuJu Smith-Schuster will do his thing as the No. 1 receiver, but behind him there is a hole from Brown being traded away to the Raiders. We'll see if James Washington or Moncrief or rookie Deiontae Johnson emerges as a viable option behind Smith-Schuster in the WR corps. [Back to Top](#top) --------------------------------------------------------------- [] 6. [MIA - WR Albert Wilson missed entire offseason](=) Source: The Miami Herald - Armando Salguero Miami Dolphins WR [Albert Wilson]( (hip) did not participate in any offseason workouts or minicamps because he is still recovering from a hip injury. [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOOTBALLGUYS VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Wilson made it through seven games last year for the Dolphins. This hip injury was not supposed to keep him out of offseason work. Now, it has, and there seems to be some problem in his recovery. We'll have to see if the veteran will be ready for training camp later this summer. [Back to Top](#top) --------------------------------------------------------------- [] 7. [CIN - WR Alex Erickson making plays](=) Source: Bengals.com - Michael LaPlaca Cincinnati Bengals WR [Alex Erickson]( has been a 'reliable presence' in the passing game during spring practices, according to Michael LaPlaca of Bengals.com. [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOOTBALLGUYS VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Erickson is the No. 4 receiver for the Bengals and has been working for a larger role over the last few years. In 2018, Erickson had 20 catches for 167 yards and worked as a kick returner and punt returner. He should be in line for a similar type of role in 2019. [Back to Top](#top) --------------------------------------------------------------- [] 8. [CIN - Hunter Sharp earns praise](=) Source: Bengals.com - Michael LaPlaca Cincinnati Bengals WR [Hunter Sharp]( was mentioned by head coach Zac Taylor as one of the players who has stood out during spring practices. [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ FOOTBALLGUYS VIEW ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] Undrafted out of Utah State in 2016, Sharp has bounced around the league a bit. He's been with the Bengals since 2018 but is buried on the team's depth chart. Sharp will have to have a great training camp and preseason to make the 53-man roster. [Back to Top](#top) --------------------------------------------------------------- That'll do it for today, Folks. Thanks for reading and thanks for being part of Footballguys. We'll see you tomorrow with the Update. Peace, J Thank you for subscribing to our Footballguys Daily Update Email! Get your 3 Free Downloads [here](=). 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