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The do-everything running back might be falling out of favor in the NFL, but they are still king in the world of PPR fantasy. Teams are leaning more and more towards running backs needing to be skilled catchers out of the backfield, even if their overall usage is waning in the modern, big-play NFL.
This year there are a handful of players worthy of top picks in PPR, and all of them carry significant risks. In short: This year is a minefield when it comes to drafting.

Let SB Nation help you dominate your fantasy drafts this season!
With the 2023 NFL season right around the corner, it’s almost time to begin everyone’s favorite pastime: fantasy football! The hours-long process of drafting players onto teams with hilarious names to compete against friends or in the workplace is all over the world, and this year SB Nation is going to help you out.
Today we have our list of top 20 tight ends to roster this year for your fantasy team, to help lead you to a title.

Let SB Nation help you dominate your fantasy leagues this season!
The NFL is right around the corner, which means that fantasy football is going to be starting up soon as well. People will begin to make goofy fantasy football team names, create big boards for their drafts and look to either win their leagues outright or not be bad enough so you have to spend 24 hours in a Waffle House or do a stand-up comedy routine with jokes created by the members of the league.

Let SB Nation help you prepare for your fantasy drafts!
Standard scoring fantasy leagues seem to be a dying breed.
With an emphasis on the passing game playing out in the NFL, fantasy football leagues soon followed suit. That led to the development of different scoring formats that placed a premium on receptions, such as “Point Per Reception” leagues, or PPR. Now, the majority of leagues favor either PPR or half-PPR formats.
But if you are still in a standard league and looking for advice, we have you covered.

Le’Veon Bell decided to be a Jet just four years too early.
After a hold out and missing the 2018 season, the former Pittsburgh Steelers running back signed with Gang Green in 2019 to a four-year deal, but his tenure there was severely underwhelming.
When Bell suited up for New York, the Jets went 6-11, and he was released in the middle of his second year with the team.
Le’Veon Bell, #26 of the New York Jets, prior to the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at MetLife Stadium on Dec. 22, 2019 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Heading into a season in which the defending-champion Nuggets still exist, the Suns have loaded up, the Lakers have added depth and the Warriors have brought on Chris Paul, it might seem a bit baffling to give considerable thought to the Pelicans, which have failed to reach the playoffs this year.
But taking even the slightest moment to consider the reality New Orleans faced as of late—losing Zion Williamson for the last 45 games of the season, and seeing him and Brandon Ingram play in a grand total of just 12 games together over the past two campaigns—clarifies a lot.

It’s difficult to recall another time the U.S. women’s national team has looked this out of sorts on this big of a stage. Vlatko Andonovski’s side struggled to a scoreless draw against Portugal in its Group E finale Tuesday, advancing to the knockout stage with the help of the goalpost, denying what would’ve been a late winner for Women’s World Cup debutants Portugal. Following the scare, the USWNT moved to a five-back defensive formation, desperately willing the game clock to run out and the final whistle to sound.

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Carli Lloyd wasn’t impressed by the USWNT’s conduct after drawing with Portugal early Tuesday morning.
The United States women’s national team advanced out of the group stage of the World Cup after drawing with Portugal 0-0. It was a humiliating and embarrassing performance.
The World Cup so far has been nothing short of a massive disappointment. America is advancing, but only through luck at this point is the team still alive.
After the embarrassing draw, players were spotted taking photos and laughing it up having a good old time with fans.

Portugal was this close pic.twitter.

Randy Moss is the boss … at a new chicken spot in Philly!
The legendary NFL wideout was spotted donning an apron and helping serve chicken at Chick-A-Boom over the weekend — working for his brand-new investment opportunity that sounds tasty.
Moss, 46, is a co-owner of the new bird shack, alongside founder and Philadelphia native Brittany Tolliferreo.
The Vikings icon appeared for Chick-A-Boom’s ribbon-cutting ceremony in Philly over the weekend and worked the restaurant’s first full-time shift.