College Basketball DFS: Expert Picks, Strategies & Tools for Winning Lineups
College Basketball DFS
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NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports free agent DE Jonathan Bullard is meeting with the Saints.
Bullard has spent the last three seasons with the Vikings, starting 38 of the 46 games he appeared in over that span. The veteran lineman also spent two seasons with current Saints defensive coordinator Brandon Staley (2017-2018) during their time with the Bears, and brings a sense of familiarity with the system to New Orleans if he were to sign. Bullard totaled 108 tackles and three sacks during his tenure with the Vikings and is more known for his impact in the running game than in the passing game. Per PFF, Bullard hasn’t totaled double-digit pressures since 2019 and has just three sacks to his name over that span.
Jarace Walker (ankle) left the arena on crutches following Saturday’s Game 6 victory over the Knicks.
The Pacers sealed their first trip to the NBA Finals since 2000 on Saturday, defeating the Knicks in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals to win the series. The lone negative was the right ankle injury suffered by Walker, who landed awkwardly during the fourth quarter. The second-year forward required assistance back to the locker room and did not return. During his postgame availability, Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said he was unsure what Walker’s status for the NBA Finals would be. Indiana has the depth to withstand Walker’s absence if he cannot play, but this would leave Carlisle with one less potential option to call on.
Athletics’ manager Mark Kotsay told reporters after Sunday’s game that Miguel Andujar (oblique) would “most likely” wind up on the injured list.
Andujar was pulled from Sunday’s game against the Blue Jays with right oblique discomfort. He’s undergoing additional exams on Monday, the results of which will inform the A’s final decision on the matter, but it sounds like he’s going to be shelved for at least a couple of weeks. Fantasy managers in deeper leagues who may be counting on Andujar for next week should be sure to have an alternative option ready to go.
Mookie Betts (toe) is set to be re-evaluated prior to Tuesday’s contest against the Mets.
Dodgers’ manager Dave Roberts said after Sunday’s game that Betts felt good after his baseball activity on Sunday and was even able to do some light hitting in the batting cage. He won’t return on Monday, as Hyeseong Kim will draw another start in his place at shortstop, but it sounds like there’s growing optimism that he could potentially be ready on Tuesday. He’s still considered day-to-day for the time being.
Padres’ manager Mike Shildt noted after Sunday’s game that Gavin Sheets is still being evaluated after colliding with the outfield wall during their battle against the Pirates.
Sheets crashed into the outfield wall while attempting to make a play on Adam Frazier’s home run ball in the fourth inning. Shildt noted that Sheets is currently dealing with a head contusion, sore hip and a jammed thumb/wrist and is still being evaluated. It seems likely that he’ll need to pass through the concussion protocol before returning to action, so that should be the injury that is monitored the closest. Fantasy managers who are relying on Sheets for the start of next week should be sure to have a contingency plan in place.
Luke Weaver “felt something” in his hamstring while warming up prior to the ninth inning on Sunday night.
Weaver had been up as the Yankees had a 6-3 lead heading to the ninth, but ultimately Tim Hill came on once they scored a run in the top half of the inning to run their lead to four. Still, it was noticeable that Hill and Mark Leiter Jr. were warming in a save situation and now we get confirmation on the minor injury for Weaver. It’s something fantasy managers should certainly keep an eye on as lineups are set for the upcoming week.