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Live takes, tweet reactions, and breaking links from the Foundry desk.

August 11
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The internet is abuzz about Chargers' OC Mike McDaniel stating that he'd be splitting the backfield 3 ways. This is the same Mike McDaniel that said the same exact thing while the HC of the Dolphins, where De’Von Achane was the RB5. I have no idea why anyone believes him, but Kimani Vidal went for $18 on the waiver wire in one of my leagues this morning. To the Omarion Hampton managers- you're fine. Breathe.

August 10
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Legendary Buffalo beat reporter Joe Buscaglia issued a Stock Report after two weeks of Bills training camp. A notable comment suggests that while Bills' WR Skyler Bell has looked good in some areas, he also has lacked consistency in his catches. Numerous accounts on Twitter picked this up and ran with it, mostly out of context. This was a minor concern on Bell's draft report, but not enough to scare Matt Waldman, who issued his August Dynasty RSP Rankings, where Skyler Bell still sits perched at the #7 overall rookie. The Foundry recommends readers checkout both links, and give the 4th round draft pick some time!

The AthleticBills stock report: Who’s up, who’s down after two weeks of practice?Who's up and who's down for the Bills after two weeks of practices and the preseason opener vs. the Panthers looming?
July 2
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ESPN reported on rookies in camp. There are a few notable reports, but of mention, Makai Lemon is noted to have spent some time with the first team, but saw mostly slot work. As we've discussed, this might not bode well with QB Jalen Hurts at the helm.

ESPN.com2026 NFL rookie updates: Tracking all first-round draft picksAhead of training camp, our NFL Nation reporters weigh in on how the 2026 draft class has looked.
June 23
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Kyle Pitts will NOT play on the franchise tag this year, signing a three-year extension to keep him in Atlanta. I was bullish on Pitts this year, given how Kevin Stefanski's offense leans on the TE position, but this extension only increases his dynasty value. Stefanski made good TEs successful with bad QB play (look at Harold Fannin last year), and Pitts should take another step this year. Buy!

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JoeA spitting the truth about Jordan Love. His efficiency profile is being propped up by Green Bay’s offensive structure, not because he is consistently carrying the offense himself. The Packers are at their best when the run game dictates terms, keeps defenses honest, and lets Love work off play action, defined reads, and favorable down-and-distance situations. When he is forced into true high-volume dropback mode, the cracks show: inconsistent accuracy, spotty middle-of-the-field anticipation, too many late or risky throws, and a deep ball that does not punish defenses enough to scare them out of aggressive looks. Love can be productive in the right ecosystem, but asking him to be the engine of a pass-first offense is a very different bet than letting him operate as the beneficiary of one of the league’s better-designed run-first attacks.

June 22
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It's only right that the first Quick Hit is about certified Matt Guy™ Chimere Dike. Easton Freeze of A to Z Sports suggests that despite Wan'dale Robinson's presence in the slot this year, Dike will find his way into good situations and onto the stat sheet.

Watching him emerge from an explosive special teamer to an explosive everything (slot, x, everything) last year, I must say I agree with Mr. Freeze. Brian Daboll and Dike seem like a match made in heaven. And while yes, I believe Wan'dale will go off, Dike will as well.

A to Z SportsCritical Year 2 leaps are in progress for three Titans pass catchers, but in three completely different ways at OTAs and Mandatory MinicampTE Gunnar Helm, WR Chimere Dike, and WR Elic Ayomanor all flashed potential as rookies in 2025. 2026 is all about taking a step forward as professionals, and each is showing progress already.

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