Rams | Cooper Kupp defeated press as a rookie

Los Angeles Rams WR Cooper Kupp caught 18-of-23 targets for 320 yards against press coverage in 2017. His receiver rating of 147.7 and catch rate of 78.3 percent were both ranked third among receivers with at least 10 targets, according to Pro Football Focus.

Footballguys View: Kupp was really solid last season, totaling 869 yards off those catches as well as five touchdowns. Brandin Cooks and Robert Woods are there which will probably limit his impact a bit, though he could pass Woods at some point. He’s the 34th receiver coming off the board, with an overall ADP of 84, which seems reasonable, with some upside to spare.

Seahawks | Doug Baldwin excelled against press in 2018

Seattle Seahawks WR Doug Baldwin recorded a catch rate of 74.2 percent and a receiver rating of 149.1 against press coverage in 2017, according to Pro Football Focus. Baldwin, was one of just seven receivers to see at least 30 targets against press coverage without a single drop, finished with 23 catches on 31 targets for 339 yards and five touchdowns against press coverage last season.

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Saints | Ted Ginn Jr. burned press coverage in 2018

New Orleans Saints WR Ted Ginn Jr. recorded a catch rate of 88.2 percent and a perfect receiver rating of 158.3 against press coverage in 2017, according to Pro Football Focus. Both marks were the best in the league among receivers who finished with at least 10 targets.

Footballguys View: Last season did see a drop in targets from 95 to 70, but he still managed over 700 yards and four touchdowns, increasing his yards per catch average by a full yard, though still below his career high of 16.8 in 2015. He caught almost as many balls on less targets last year too, which will happen when Drew Brees becomes your quarterback. The downside is we expect him to lose some snaps to Cameron Meredith and Tre’Quan Smith. His ADP is 61 right now, and we expect it to hold there.

Buccaneers | Jameis Winston suspended three games

Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Jameis Winston was suspended by the NFL for three games for violating the league’s personal-conduct policy Thursday, June 28. He will not file an appeal.

Footballguys View: According to the NFL, his next misstep could result in a lifetime ban. Not that this is the most important thing, you do come here for fantasy advice. So as we thought when this first surfaced, this really dings Winston’s fantasy value. His ADP had already begun to shift, dropping to 17th quarterback off the board recently. It might drop a bit more, but not too much.