Fantasy Riser: Take the Leap with Allen Lazard

Aaron Rodgers has the help of stud wide receiver Davante Adams in the passing game, but after him, the fantasy cupboard has been bare. SI Fantasy analyst Matt De Lima says that changes in 2020 with the emergence of third-year WR Allen Lazard.

Green Bay Packers wideout Allen Lazard is blessed with size (6-foot-5, 227 lbs) and speed (4.55 40). After signing with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent after the 2018 NFL Draft, he was subsequently cut and landed on their practice squad. Towards the end of the 2018 season, Green Bay brought him over to their practice squad and hit the active roster just days ahead of the 2019 season.

I say this to illustrate that when you think of practice reps or just the extra given to a team’s top players, this is the first offseason where Lazard is considered a starter. He’s been an underdog for most of his football career.

Lazard was a two-time First Team All-Big 12 receiver out of Iowa State, not exactly a powerhouse program. He turned some heads at the 2018 Senior Bowl and even then, the scouts and analysts were thinking he may need to switch to the tight end position.

What you need to know about Lazard is the guy is tough, hungry and plays with a chip on his shoulder.

Check out this graph from Twitter user @BlakeAHampton:

If EPA/target and first down/target don’t really mean anything to you, or you don’t know what they are, I’ve included links to make this graph a bit more palatable.

To put it as simply as I can, you want to be closer to Chris Godwin. And to be this close to other studs like Tyler Lockett and Michael Thomas? That’s obviously really great; we just need a larger sample size. This graph essentially shows what a player can do with the ball in his hands.

Worried about Marquez Valdes-Scandling coming up? Well, he only caught 26 of his 56 targets for the worst catch rate for any player with more than 40 targets. Devin Funchess is entering his sixth year and has a similar size profile to Lazard. I’ve always felt Funchess lacked focus and hasn’t put in the consistent effort. 

One way to spin the conversation about the Packers not adding to their receiving corps via the draft is to say that they may like what they already have at the position?

Over at PackerCentral, Bill Huber discussed Pro Football Focus’ ratings on the Packers last season, and cited Lazard as the team’s “X-Factor” for 2020:

“You look at the development of a guy like Allen Lazard, what he did last year, and his versatility,” (quarterback Aaron) Rodgers said in a conference call last month. 

“He was cut at the end of training camp and then quickly put back on the roster Week 1. By the end of the season, he was called upon many, many times in important situations to make big plays and he did. He’s just a great teammate, and ascending player, loved his approach every week and he made some big-time plays for us.”

Lazard should be a great red-zone threat with his height and ability to box out defenders, then high-point the ball. In what was a 10-week season for Lazard, he finished second on the team in air yards, yards per target, yards per game, and yards per route run.

Opportunity and a full offseason spent grooming him to be the guy are enough for me in an Aaron Rodgers-led offense, especially with an ADP 180. This puts Lazard as the 66th WR off the board in PPR formats.

That price tag makes him your WR6. So the No. 2 WR in Green Bay’s offense has a bottom of the barrel valuation. At the very least, you could handcuff him to Davante Adams.

In Lazard’s 10 games last year, if you extrapolate his totals over 16 games, he would’ve posted 51-694-4. That would’ve made him the WR47, nearly 20 spots higher than his current ADP. With the news (hopefully) coming that he will officially be Packers’ No. 2 WR, his ADP should climb at least 30 or 40 spots. Lazard isn’t just a fantasy ADP riser, he’s going to take off.

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Author: Matt De Lima

Zoom promises its first transparency report later this year

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Zoom committed to sharing its first transparency report later this year in a blog by CEO Eric Yuan tracking the progress of its 90-day feature freeze to address privacy and security issues. The freeze, which was announced on April 1st, was put in place after Zoom usage went up dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, which revealed numerous privacy and security flaws in the videoconferencing software.

“We have made significant progress defining the framework and approach for a transparency report that details information related to requests Zoom receives for data, records, or content,” said Yuan in today’s blog. “We look forward to providing the fiscal Q2 data in our first report later this year.” A Zoom spokesperson declined to…

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Author: Jay Peters

Bayern Munich Confirms Sane Deal Is Close, Signs Young PSG Defender Kouassi

Bayern Munich is loading up again after another Bundesliga title.

MUNICH (AP) — Bayern Munich is close to buying Germany forward Leroy Sané from Manchester City, the Bavarian club said on the same day it signed defender Tanguy Nianzou Kouassi from Paris Saint-Germain.

Sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic said on Wednesday that Bayern was “in very good talks” with City and Sané’s representatives. “Now we obviously all have to be patient,” he added.

City manager Pep Guardiola wished his player well.

“There are some little issues but it looks like he is going to Munich,” Guardiola said. “We wish him all the best and big thanks for our years together. He will have another chapter at a fantastic club.

“Everyone has their own life and he decided to move on. I would have loved for him to stay but he believed he would be better and happier there.″

Kouassi is an 18-year-old center back who made his first appearance for PSG in December and went on to feature 13 times across all competitions, including twice in the Champions League, as the club retained the French league title.

He’s also played 12 times for the French national under-18 team.

“I really hope I’ll be able to establish myself here and play a lot of matches. For that I’ll work hard,” Kouassi said in a club statement.

Salihamidzic called Kouassi “one of the biggest talents in Europe.”

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Author: Associated Press

Apple has reclosed more than 25 percent of its US retail stores due to COVID-19 spikes

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Apple is reclosing even more of its US retail network in response to COVID-19 spikes in states throughout the country, CNBC reports. On Wednesday, the iPhone maker said it would reclose an additional 30 locations across seven states, bringing the total number of closed stores to 77, or more than 25 percent of its US operation.

The states hit by this wave of closures include Alabama, California, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, and Oklahoma. Some, if not all, stores in Arizona, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, and Utah remain closed as part of Apple’s earlier wave of closures. Apple has also reclosed some locations overseas, 9to5Mac reports.

Apple operates 271 retail locations in the US, its physical retail…

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Author: Nick Statt