Chargers| Danny Woodhead hurt, walks off

San Diego Chargers RB Danny Woodhead (leg) was injured during practice Wednesday, June 15, but walked off the field under his own power.

Footballguys View: It doesn’t seem serious but you never know. Keep it locked here and we’ll keep you up to date. Woodhead has been a versatile weapon for the Chargers and should do the same this season, though he may see less passes thrown his way if the receivers are less banged up. We could see him as a solid RB3 in a standard league or as a borderline RB2/RB3 in a PPR league.

Rams | Jared Goff gaining comfort

Los Angeles Rams QB Jared Goff looked good in drills with the first-team offense in practice Tuesday, June 14, and he has gained more of a level of comfort as he has progressed during offseason workouts. One are area in which he has improved is with the speed of the game, in which he admitted is a lot different than in college. Goff said he’s been able to successfully slow the game down of late. He’s also come a long way in deciphering what the defense is showing him.

Cowboys | Ezekiel Elliott pushed into starting role

Dallas Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott took all the first-team repetitions in practice Tuesday, June 14, with RB Darren McFadden (elbow) out with a fractured elbow for two months. Elliott will remain the starting running back for all intents and purposes. ‘I think it’s going to be real big for him, really beneficial, because now he’s forced to go in and do it,’ running backs coach Gary Brown said of Elliott getting more first-team snaps. ‘He’s forced to go in there to perform and perform at a high level. He can’t rest on his leader maybe helping him a little bit. He has to rest on himself. So it’s going to be a good thing.’ Offensive coordinator Scott Linehan called Elliott ‘a full-package running back.’

Dolphins | Kenyan Drake injured Wednesday

Miami Dolphins RB Kenyan Drake (hamstring) injured his right hamstring during a special teams drill Wednesday, June 15, and is walking with a limp.

Footballguys View: The Alabama rookie could push for the second spot behind Jay Ajayi, but not if he isn’t practicing. He was slated for special teams and return work, which is why he was out there. Like many rookies, he may not quite be as well conditioned as he could be after all the draft prep.