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28-07-2025
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Who is Commanders WR Luke McCaffrey working out with ahead of training camp?
Who will be a breakout player for the Washington Commanders in 2025? Second-year tight end Ben Sinnott is a popular choice, as is rookie cornerback Trey Amos. Don't forget about second-year wide receiver Luke McCaffrey. A third-round pick from Rice in the 2024 NFL draft, McCaffrey played in all 17 games, made four starts and finished his rookie season with 18 receptions for 168 yards. McCaffrey's role on offense diminished throughout last season, but he did take over as the primary kick returner. McCaffrey didn't necessarily struggle as a receiver; he caught 75% of his targets and posted one of the best separation percentages at receiver in 2024. However, quarterback Jayden Daniels seemed more comfortable with his veteran targets, such as Terry McLaurin, Zach Ertz, Olamide Zaccheaus and Austin Ekeler. With less than one month before training camp begins, McCaffrey is staying ready. On Thursday, the NFL's official Instagram page shared a photo of McCaffrey training with his brother Christian and Falcons superstar Bijan Robinson. The picture was taken either before or after a workout. Luke McCaffrey looks ready to go. Fans often give up on young players too quickly if they're not stars as rookies. Remember, McCaffrey is still new to the receiver position. A former college quarterback, he didn't switch to receiver until before his junior season. McCaffrey understands route running, and his father, Ed, is a former Pro Bowl receiver and three-time Super Bowl champion. Success is in McCaffrey's bloodline. So is a strong work ethic. So, when you're wondering who will step up as Washington's No. 3 receiver behind McLaurin and Deebo Samuel in 2025, keep an eye on McCaffrey. He's reportedly had a strong offseason and has all the tools to be a successful NFL wideout. At 6-foot-2, 200 pounds, McCaffrey has good size to go with his 4.4 speed. He can also play inside or outside. More importantly, he's had a full offseason to become more acquainted with Daniels. This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Commanders' McCaffrey surrounded by stars ahead of training camp
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14-07-2025
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Bears WR Rome Odunze dubbed breakout fantasy candidate in 2025
Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze is primed for a breakout year following an encouraging rookie season where he flashed his playmaking ability and chemistry with quarterback Caleb Williams. Odunze didn't have a big year like New York's Malik Nabers or Jacksonville's Brian Thomas Jr., but he had a respectable season with 54 receptions for 734 yards and three touchdowns as the third wideout behind veterans DJ Moore and Keenan Allen. Advertisement Now, with Allen out of Chicago, Odunze is stepping into a bigger role with new head coach Ben Johnson calling the shots on offense, and the sky's the limit for the former ninth overall pick. In fact, Pro Football Focus' Jonathon Macri believes Odunze is a candidate for breakout player in fantasy football in 2025 and should have fantasy owners on the lookout. Odunze's fit in this new offense is crucial to his fantasy success, as he'll likely start the year opposite DJ Moore as the team's WR2. Depending on how well he learns the new playbook and is able to translate that knowledge into success on the field, that role can even grow to eventually overtake Moore as the WR1, playing a similar role in this offense as Amon-Ra St. Brown did for the Detroit Lions these past few seasons under Johnson. St. Brown's role in Johnson's offense has required a little more than half of the player's routes to come from the slot, and while Moore is typically closer to the average slot receiver's size, Odunze shouldn't be ruled out of that spot. In 2024, Odunze ran a higher rate of routes from the slot than Moore and was even more effective in that role. Macri mentioned Odunze's fit in Johnson's offense as the biggest factor to his fantasy success, even noting that the second-year wideout has the potential to usurp veteran Moore as Chicago's WR1 and serve a similar role as Amon-Ra St. Brown in Detroit. Johnson has talked at length about the importance of the slot receiver in his offense, and there are several candidates to have significant impacts in that role, including Moore, rookie Luther Burden III, Olamide Zaccheaus and even Odunze. Heading into Year 2, Odunze is poised for a breakout season as he continues to develop his rapport with Williams and gets to work with one of the league's brightest offensive minds in Johnson, as well as wide receivers coach Antwaan Randle-El. Advertisement Follow Bears Wire on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears WR Rome Odunze dubbed breakout fantasy candidate in 2025