The world of fantasy football is being shaken up by four high-profile new head coaches set to call offensive plays, including Ben Johnson of the Bears focusing on play-action and deep throws, Brian Schottenheimer of the Cowboys emphasizing a run-heavy offense, Kellen Moore of the Saints potentially boosting Chris Olave’s fantasy stock, and Liam Coen of Jacksonville sparking intrigue with creative talent deployment. These coaching changes are not only impacting on-field performance but also influencing fantasy drafts, with savvy managers advised to monitor preseason developments closely for insights on ground game potential in Chicago and Dallas, breakout receiving talent in New Orleans and Jacksonville, and to stay informed with expert analysis from insiders like Matt Harmon and Nate Tice on the “Yahoo Fantasy Forecast.”
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The New England Patriots have ample cap space and a high draft pick to bolster the support system around quarterback Drake Maye, likely prioritizing the offensive line over the receiving corps. The Jacksonville Jaguars may part ways with playmakers Christian Kirk and Evan Engram, while the Denver Broncos are expected to add key offensive playmakers, potentially in the running back and tight end positions. The Pittsburgh Steelers face uncertainty at quarterback, with a decision likely...
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