Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver John Hightower in action during a preseason NFL football game against the New England Patriots Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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Now, though, with all the "Last Dance" vibes swirling around this team, not to mention the expiring contracts and cap hits coming down the highway with all the speed of a brakeless 18-wheeler, there's a new sense of urgency to the 2021 season in Green Bay.
The term “bust” may not fit perfectly for all, but I view the following players as overvalued in fantasy drafts compared to the market. For my sleepers go here.
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"So I end up staying up early into the morning for draft night yeah, for sure. You can't avoid it."
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There is plenty of reason to be left in awe by this camera work. According to Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News, NFL Films planned the drone shot for weeks while the team was still at Oxnard, Calif. for the start of training camp. Additionally, the view of The Star that made “Hard Knocks” was the 15th shot.
Like I mentioned earlier, Diggs is a very safe wide receiver. He led the NFL in both targets and receptions last season, and could very well do it again — the Bills had the second-highest early-down passing rate in the NFL last year behind just the Chiefs and didn’t do much to address their running game in the off-season. The only knock on Diggs is that he doesn’t have as high a ceiling as some of the players above him, primarily because of his lack of production in the end-zone.
DUPLICATE***Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Shane Buechele (6) runs with the ball as Minnesota Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen (58) defends during the first half of an NFL football game Friday, Aug. 27, 2021, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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