Cowboys | Dez Bryant’s relationship with Tony Romo is great

Dallas Cowboys WR Dez Bryant said the chemistry between himself and QB Tony Romo has evolved into something great. ‘It’s a lot different. At the beginning, Tony was the teacher and I was the student. I felt like at times, it wasn’t supposed to be like that. It came to a point where hey, I need to know this. But now, it’s a whole different story. We are still working a few wrinkles out but for the most part, I’ve got everything down.’

Our View: That chemistry is showing up on the football field. Bryant is more mature now and only entering the prime of his career. He could finish the season as the best WR in fantasy football.
Cowboys | Dez Bryant’s relationship with Tony Romo is great

Bills | Doug Marrone praises EJ Manuel

Buffalo Bills head coach Doug Marrone has praised rookie QB EJ Manuel during organized team activities. ‘From my standpoint … EJ Manuel has done better (as a rookie) than any of the other organizations I’ve been a part of,’ Marrone said.

Our View: Good news for the rookie here. Manuel is competing with veteran Kevin Kolb to be the team’s starter in 2013. He has a long way to go and may not begin the season as the starter. However, he’s the franchise QB of the future and may take over at some point during this season.
Bills | Doug Marrone praises EJ Manuel

Vikings | Greg Jennings injury update

Minnesota Vikings WR Greg Jennings (ankle) said the ankle issue that kept him out of practice Wednesday, May 29, is a non-issue and he will return to practice next week. ‘It’s May,’ Jennings said on Thursday. ‘Nothing right now counts as much. It’s important. But it really doesn’t count as much as September, August. … It’s May, and I’m perfectly fine.’

Our View: Jennings is a savvy veteran and he knows his body well. No need to push things right now and we should see him back on the practice field next week.
Vikings | Greg Jennings injury update

Lions | Patrick Edwards impressing coaching staff

Detroit Lions WR Patrick Edwards, who missed out on a chance to join the active roster last year due to an injury, has impressed the coaches during a minicamp over the weekend. Edwards finished his career at the University of Houston with 291 catches for 4,507 yards and 43 touchdowns, but he went undrafted in 2012. ‘He’s a lot stronger right now than he was last year,’ head coach Jim Schwartz said. ‘He runs much better routes. He has a much better understanding of the offense, which you would expect. He’s always had the ability to make a play. He’s another guy that’s in the mix returning kicks and punts.’

Our View: Edwards is an impressive athlete who needs to be on dynasty owner’s radar. He’s quick, explosive, and can make defenders miss in the open field. Behind Calvin Johnson and Nate Burleson the team has nothing but inexperienced WRs like Edwards or Kris Durham. Second-year WR Ryan Broyles is coming back from his second knee injury in two years and is no guarantee to be ready for the start of the regular season. Monitor how Edwards does in camp when we get to August.
Lions | Patrick Edwards impressing coaching staff