49ers | Deebo Samuel caused missed tackles

San Francisco 49ers WR Deebo Samuel forced 18 missed tackles during the 2019 season, which was tied for second in the NFL.

Footballguys View: Samuel’s game is all about run-after-the-catch ability. He’s a bully with the ball, hence the nickname ‘Deebo.’ Samuel regularly tells defenders ‘that’s my bike punk!’ with the rock in his hand. He’s just getting started and looks to have a bright NFL future ahead of him.

Seahawks | Freddie Swain signs deal

Seattle Seahawks sixth-round draft choice WR Freddie Swain signed a four-year contract with the Seahawks Monday, June 8, according to a source. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Footballguys View: Swain has an unpolished game but could immediately contribute on special teams as a return man. He led the Gators in 2019 with seven touchdown receptions and has 12 combined over his last two collegiate seasons (he scored once every 4.5 catches at Florida). Swain only had one drop in 2019 and did most of his damage from the slot. His game is rough around the edges but the ball skills and athleticism are there enough for us to keep track of Swain in deep dynasty formats.

Eagles | DeSean Jackson may be top option

Philadelphia Eagles WR DeSean Jackson is expected to be the top receiving threat this upcoming season if he is able to stay healthy, according to NJ.com’s Mike Kaye.

Footballguys View: Let’s see how this shakes out with the Eagles receiving room in 2020. Jackson can still fly and get down the field in the blink of an eye but he needs to stay healthy to be effective as he only stayed on the field two games in 2019. We’ll see how a healthier Alshon Jeffery can bounce back this year and also see the introduction of 2020 first-round pick Jalen Reagor. Right now, Jackson is the third Eagles WR coming off the board. Reagor’s current ADP is WR49 (11.03), Jeffery is WR56 (12.05) and Jackson is WR60 (14.04) in 12-team PPR leagues.

Seahawks | Carlos Hyde understands role

Seattle Seahawks RB Carlos Hyde said he knows that he will be competing for the No. 2 running back job and that RB Chris Carson is the starting running back.

Footballguys View: Hyde is coming off a 1,000-yard season on the ground last year with the Texans but he’s a clear reserve in Seattle. Hyde should be able to win that no.2 job in training camp, making him a high-value handcuff for Fantasy GMs with deep benches.

Seahawks | Carlos Hyde says he is on track

Seattle Seahawks RB Carlos Hyde (shoulder) said he believes he is on track in his recovery from shoulder surgery and thinks he will be ready for training camp.

Footballguys View: Hyde may be ready for training camp, but the Seahawks are likely to ease him into action. He’s there to be the primary backup to Chris Carson and they’ll want him available at the start of the regular season. Hyde is a seasoned veteran who doesn’t need a ton of work in camp or the preseason.