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Thursday, 5 February 2026

Suns acquire Cole Anthony, trade Nick Richards to Bucks

The Phoenix Suns have acquired guard Cole Anthony and Amir Coffey from the Milwaukee Bucks in exchange for Nick Richards and Nigel Hayes-Davis, reports Arizona Sports’ John Gambadoro.

Richards is the largest salary involved in the trade at $5 million, and the move gets the Suns under the luxury tax threshold, which could allow them to avoid repeater tax penalties as a tax-paying squad in three of the last four years. They were last under the tax in 2021-22.

Richards averaged 3.2 points and 3.3 rebounds this year after being acquired last season for Josh Okogie and three second-round picks.

Over 36 games and 34 starts for Phoenix in 2024-25, he averaged 9.5 poinst and 8.6 rebounds per game, providing a physical interior presence. But under first-year coach Jordan Ott, Richards lost a rotation role behind starting center Mark Williams and with the emergence of second-year pro Oso Ighodaro.

Hayes-Davis signed as a free agent after spending his career overseas since 2018 but failed to carve out a rotation role. He’s averaged 7.2 minutes in 27 appearances.

Anthony, a 25-year-old combo guard, spent his entire career with the Orlando Magic until this season and has career averages of 12.0 points and 3.8 assists.

This year, he is averaging 6.7 points and 3.5 assists on 42.4% shooting in 15.1 minutes per game (35 games).

Coffey, 28, averaged a career-high 9.7 points per game last season with the Los Angeles Clippers but this season has only averaged 8.8 minutes per game for the Bucks.

What did the Suns get in the Nick Richards trade package?

The Suns checked an important box here, but in doing so, did add a few questions.

It was written on the wall that Nick Richards was on the move, both for salary reasons and because he fell out of the rotation behind Mark Williams and a surging Oso Ighodaro. No, Phoenix did not get any draft compensation back after they burned three second-round choices to add Richards last year, but the team added some proven rotation guys in Anthony and Coffey.

Do the Suns keep both Anthony and Coffey? They don’t need to release either, and this just makes the bench options more numerous.

Gambadoro believes the Suns are set up to hand out a standard contract to Jamaree Bouyea — they have an open roster spot, still. Anthony has a little more playmaking chops than Bouyea but has never been the most efficient scorer. He is what he is at this point.

The No. 15 overall pick in 2020 has been a double-digit scorer and starter in this league, but his lack of an above-average 3-point shot has limited who he can be as an offensive player.

Coffey has a little more size and was reliable enough that he started 13 games and averaged near double-figures for the Clippers last season while shooting 40.9% from 3.

In one way, this move could complicate the outlook for Bouyea and Jordan Goodwin. But they’ve been solid to great. Viewed from another lens, however, and it could just be viewed as financially motivated. Anthony and Coffey are insurance pieces. Jordan Ott can roll with the rotations as-is until injury or a few chances given to Anthony or Coffey force him to make a change.



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Wednesday, 4 February 2026

NFL mock draft tracker: What will Cardinals do with No. 3 pick?

The Arizona Cardinals’ head-coaching search is over after the hiring of Mike LaFleur. Shoring up the roster is among the things next on the offseason to-do list.

NFL mock drafts are being churned out on the daily ahead of April’s spectacle. And with the Cardinals needing plenty of upgrades at different spots along the roster, there’s no shortage of options the franchise could consider with the No. 3 overall pick.

Good thing the Arizona Sports mock draft tracker is up and running once again!

Here you’ll find the latest mock drafts from analysts across the NFL all the way up until the first round of the draft on April 23.


2026 Arizona Sports NFL Mock Draft Tracker: Who will the Arizona Cardinals pick?

Player Position School Mocked to Arizona (number of times)
Francis Mauigoa OT Miami 15
Arvell Reese LB Ohio State 13
Spencer Fano OT Utah 9
Rueben Bain Jr. EDGE Miami 7
Jeremiyah Love RB Notre Dame 3
Caleb Downs S Ohio State 3
David Bailey EDGE Texas Tech 2
Mansoor Delane CB LSU 1
Peter Woods DL Clemson 1
Fernando Mendoza QB Indiana 1
Ty Simpson QB Alabama 1
Sonny Styles LB Ohio State 1

Feb. 3

CBS Sports (Ryan Wilson) Wilson’s 2026 NFL mock draft 6.0: Senior Bowl standouts Caleb Banks, Lee Hunter change Round 1 conversation — Mauigoa

Feb. 2

ESPN (Matt Miller) 2026 NFL mock draft: Miller’s pick predictions in Rounds 1-2 — Mauigoa

NFL.com (Lance Zierlein) 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: Electric RB Jeremiyah Love cracks top 10; 49ers take tight end — Fano

Pro Football Focus (Trevor Sikkema) Post-Senior Bowl 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Makai Lemon goes as WR1, Ty Simpson joins the Steelers — Mauigoa

USA Today (Jacob Camenker) NFL mock draft 2026: AI predicts the entire first round — Mauigoa

Feb. 1

The Draft Network (Justin Melo) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Post-Senior Bowl — Reese

Jan. 30

NFL.com (Eric Edholm) 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: Two receivers in top five; Patriots, Seahawks bolster elite defenses — Fano

Jan. 29

The Athletic (Nick Baumgardner and Scott Dochterman) 2026 NFL mock draft, Rounds 1 and 2: Fernando Mendoza to Raiders, Ty Simpson to Jets — Mauigoa

Pro Football Sports Network (Jack Aaron) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Rams Select Matthew Stafford’s Successor, WRs Fly Off the Board, and More — Fano

Jan. 28

NFL.com (Bucky Brooks) 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: Cowboys double up on defense; Rams snag QB prospect — Fano

Jan. 27

Yahoo! Sports (Nate Tice and Charles McDonald) 2026 NFL mock draft 5.0: Another QB besides Fernando Mendoza goes in Round 1, while Chiefs get new weapon — Mauigoa

Jan. 26

NFL.com (Daniel Jeremiah) Daniel Jeremiah 2026 NFL mock draft 1.0: Raiders pick QB at No. 1; Jets among 4 teams to go WR — Fano

Pro Football Focus (Dalton Wasserman) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Raiders select Fernando Mendoza, Jets add Rueben Bain Jr. — Reese

The Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Browns get their QB; Chiefs hit on RB; Cowboys, Vikings go WR — Downs

Fantasy Pros (Richard Janvin) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: First-Round Picks & Predictions — Mauigoa

Jan. 25

The Draft Network (Keith Sanchez) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Senior Bowl Week Is Here — Mauigoa

Draft Wire (Curt Popejoy) 2026 NFL draft: 3 round mock draft update after the conference championships — Bain

Jan. 24

Fox Sports (Fox Sports Research) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Mendoza Goes First; Jets Go Defense with Dante Moore Returning — Mauigoa

Pro Football Sports Network (T.J. Randall) 2026 7-Round NFL Mock Draft: Jets and Dolphins Select QBs of the Future, While 5 WRs Go in Round 1 — Styles

USA Today (Ayrton Ostly) 2026 NFL mock draft: First-round predictions ahead of AFC, NFC title games — Fano

Jan. 23

Fantasy Pros (staff) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Expert Picks & Predictions — Bain

Jan. 21

ESPN (Mel Kiper Jr.) 2026 NFL mock draft: Mel Kiper’s pick predictions for Round 1 — Mauigoa

Jan. 20

SB Nation (Mark Schofield/James Dator) NFL mock draft 2026: Updated projection with college football season over — Mauigoa

Jan. 19

USA Today (Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz) 2026 NFL mock draft: Fernando Mendoza atop latest first-round projection — Bailey

Pro Football Focus (Gordon McGuinness) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Jets pivot to David Bailey at No. 2, Chiefs bolster their offense with Jeremiyah Love — Downs

Draft Wire (Curt Popejoy) 2026 NFL Draft: Mock draft update after the divisional round of the playoffs — Reese

Fantasy Life (Matthew Freedman) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Updates After The National Championship — Bain

Jan. 18

CBS Sports (Josh Edwards) 2026 NFL mock draft: Divisional-round losers fortify the trenches as only two quarterbacks go in Round 1 — Mauigoa

The Draft Network (Jaime Eisner) NFL Mock Draft 2026: NFL Final 4 — Bain

Jan. 16

USA Today (Jacob Camenker) 2026 NFL mock draft: Expert projections for top picks ahead of divisional round — Downs

Pro Football Sports Network (Jacob Infante) 2026 7-Round NFL Mock Draft: Where Do Ty Simpson, Trinidad Chambliss End Up? — Reese

Jan. 15

The Athletic (Dane Brugler) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: How does Dante Moore’s decision affect Round 1? — Fano

Jan. 14 

CBS Sports (Ryan Wilson) Wilson’s 2026 NFL mock draft 5.0: Dante Moore’s decision shakes up Round 1, forcing Jets to pivot at No. 2 — Woods

SB Nation (Mark Schofield) NFL mock draft 2026: Dante Moore’s Oregon return impacts first round — Mauigoa

Tankathon (staff) 2026 NFL mock draft — Bain

Jan. 13

For The Win (Christian D’Andrea) NFL mock draft: Can Jets, Browns double-dips save their franchises? — Reese

Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Jets, Raiders get their QBs; Cowboys double up on D; Eagles, Steelers go for receiving help — Reese

Jan. 12

Pro Football Focus (Max Chadwick) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Fernando Mendoza goes No. 1 overall, Jeremiyah Love to the Kansas City Chiefs — Reese

Jan. 11

Draft Network (Justin Melo) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Wild-Card Weekend Fallout — Reese

Tankathon (staff) 2026 NFL mock draft — Reese

CBS Sports (Mike Renner) Renner’s 2026 NFL mock draft 6.0: Raiders, Jets take QBs; Cowboys spend both top-20 picks on defense — Bailey

Jan. 10

The Sporting News (Vinnie Iyer) NFL Mock Draft 2026: Raiders go for Fernando Mendoza; Browns, Saints get WR help for Year 2 QBs — Love

Pro Football Sports Network (Alec Elijah) 2026 3-Round NFL Mock Draft: Bengals Land Franchise Defender, 49ers Find Brandon Aiyuk Replacement — Bain

Jan. 8

Pro Football Sports Network (Jacob Infante) 2026 NFL Mock Draft: Jeremiyah Love Lands in Kansas City, Cowboys Double Down on Defense — Reese

Jan. 7

FTN (Jeff Ratcliffe) Ratcliffe’s NFL Mock Draft 1.0 — Reese

USA Today (Ayrton Ostly) 2026 NFL mock draft: QBs go 1-2-3 in latest postseason mock — Simpson

Jan. 6

ESPN (Jordan Reid) 2026 NFL mock draft: Reid’s predictions on first-round picks — Mauigoa

The Ringer (Danny Kelly) NFL Mock Draft: Fernando Mendoza vs. Dante Moore — Fano

SB Nation (Mark Schofield) NFL mock draft 2026: Updated projection with only 2 QBs in first-round — Fano

Yahoo! Sports (Nate Tice and Charles McDonald) 2026 NFL mock draft 4.0: With regular season over, Raiders, Jets take QBs and 3 Ohio State players go in top 8 — Reese

Jan. 5

The Athletic (Nick Baumgardner) 2026 NFL mock draft: Dante Moore to Raiders, Fernando Mendoza to Cardinals — Mendoza

Bleacher Report (staff) B/R NFL Scouting Dept.’s Post-Regular-Season 2026 NFL Mock Draft — Delane

Pro Football Focus (Trevor Sikkema) Post-Week 18 Mock Draft: Raiders take Fernando Mendoza No. 1 overall, Commanders select Caleb Downs at No. 7 — Mauigoa

Draft Wire (Curt Popejoy) 2026 NFL draft: Mock draft update for the non-playoff teams — Love

The McShay Report (Todd McShay) Mock draft 1.0: Let the great QB debate begin — Love

Jan. 4

USA Today (Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz) 2026 NFL mock draft: Projecting first round with early order set — Reese

Draft Network (Keith Sanchez) NFL Mock Draft 2026: NFL Playoffs Have Arrived! — Bain

Total mock drafts (as of Feb. 4): 57



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5 Early Sleepers Experts Love (2026 Fantasy Baseball)

5 Early Sleepers Experts Love

Draft season never really sleeps — it just reloads. While the ADP crowd is busy arguing over first-round picks in January, our Featured Pros are already circling the names that could win leagues in March. We asked top-ranked analysts to share the fantasy baseball targets they’re scooping up before the market catches on. If you’re looking to get ahead of your league mates (and maybe flex about it later), these are the players to know now.

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5 Early Sleepers Experts Love

Which hitter outside the top 150 overall in ECR do you expect to be this year’s biggest sleeper and why?

Daylen Lile (OF – WAS)

“The hitter outside the top 150 overall in ECR that I expect to be this year’s biggest sleeper is Daylen Lile. He’s being drafted outside of the top 150 overall with an ADP of 190. Lile has elite contact and line-drive skills. Last year, he posted one of the highest line-drive percentages in MLB, a strong profile metric that typically correlates with batting average and extra-base hits. If we look at his minor league and major league performance last season, he hit .328 across Double and Triple-A, and after getting called up last season, he slashed .299 in limited MLB action. This is impressive for someone going late in 2026 fantasy baseball league drafts. He delivers balanced production, which I strongly desire in the late rounds of my fantasy baseball league drafts. Daylen Lile may not deliver elite homer totals, but his speed and gap power can boost runs, doubles, triples, and batting average. He is a valuable 5-category contributor often overlooked in standard league drafts. In most of my fantasy baseball league drafts, most league managers focus on power bats early, leaving players like Lile, who contribute across multiple categories but lack big pop, undervalued. His strong skill indicators fit my prototypical breakout sleeper candidate.”
Jeff Boggis (Fantasy Football Empire)

Daylen Lile finished 2025 with nine home runs, eight stolen bases, and a .299 batting average in just a little over 300 at-bats. The young outfielder inserted himself into an outfield rotation that seemed complete. He finished 2025 with a .302 xBA, supported his contact profile. He showed the ability, despite not having big hard hit metrics, to get the ball in the air with a 15-degree launch angle and pull the ball in the air over 20% of the time. He doesn’t strike out, posting just a 16% strikeout rate, and his wheels look real, putting up a top-eight percentile sprint speed across the league. The Washington sell-off will most likely push him up the lineup for the Nationals, as current depth charts have him hitting third. Put all of this together, and we’re looking at a solid to solid+ five category player, going outside the top-200 according to ECR.”
Chris Welsh (FantasyPros)

Alec Burleson (OF – STL)

Alec Burleson may not carry the same buzz as some other OF3 or OF4 options, but his profile is trending in the right direction as he enters his age-27 season. He took a noticeable step forward in 2024, appearing in 139 games while posting 18 home runs, 69 RBI, and 54 runs scored, along with a .290/.343/.459 slash line and an .802 OPS. His appeal is rooted in strong contact skills, evidenced by a modest 14.5% strikeout rate, and enough power to contribute across multiple categories. Locked into a prominent spot near the top of St. Louis’ lineup, which is admittedly not a great group, Burleson still offers inexpensive batting-average stability and quiet upside for fantasy managers in 2026 drafts.”
Kelly Kirby (FantasyPros)

Which starting pitcher outside the top 150 overall in ECR do you expect to be this year’s biggest sleeper and why?

Jack Flaherty (SP – DET)

“The pitcher outside the top 150 overall in ECR that I expect to be this year’s biggest sleeper is Jack Flaherty. Flaherty is widely considered a late-round value target, with a current ranking near 173 overall. He has previous elite performance. The 30-year-old right-hander has top-tier fantasy performance chops, including past seasons with a sub-3.00 ERA and strong strikeout totals before a down year in 2025. He also shows bounce-back potential. I believe that 2025 was an outlier. He allowed too much hard contact and posted a 4.64 ERA, but underlying skills (velocity, control at his peak, plus breaking stuff) suggest a return toward his ceiling is realistic with even modest improvements. He also has a rotation role in security. He’s expected to be in Detroit’s rotation all season long, which gives him the volume needed to accrue counting stats (wins, strikeouts) if he stabilizes his ERA/WHIP. Flaherty carries the type of profile where a few tweaks or better luck on fly-balls/HR rates could flip a mediocre ERA into a strong mid-rotation fantasy season. Being drafted late gives excellent leverage if he rebounds closer to his 2024 form rather than repeating his 2025 struggles.”
Jeff Boggis (Fantasy Football Empire)

Zac Gallen (SP – FA)

“Most of 2025 was forgettable for Zac Gallen, and as of writing this, he still hasn’t found a home for the new season. Despite the poor year, though, I think Gallen showed signs of life to carry over to 2026. He finished the. year with a 4.82 ERA in 192 innings. He was bad in the first half of the year with a 5.40 ERA and a 1.37 WHIP. It was almost like clockwork, though, once the trade deadline passed, Gallen went into another gear. Six of his next seven starts following the deadline were quality starts, and eight of his final 11 starts went six innings with three or fewer earned runs. Gallen’s stuff is still there, but his changeup was not, and he relies on it. If he can regain the control/swing and miss from the changeup, Gallen can return to form. He is an afterthought for most drafters as SP62 in FantasyPros ECR, but he has a big return potential.”
Chris Welsh (FantasyPros)

Drew Rasmussen (SP – TB)

“I feel like everyone is forgetting the Rays are moving back into their spacious, pitcher-friendly ballpark in 2026 and ranking Drew Rasmussen (ECR 168) way too low. He gave up more than 1.0 HR/9 for the first time in his career, but allowed twice as many at home in George Steinbrenner Field, which he won’t have to deal with this season. His strikeout rate is middle of the road at 21.7%, but his walk rate is an impressive 6.3%, offering a WHIP below 1.10 every year of his career. He started 31 games last season, and even though his xERA (3.43) is higher than his actual (2.76), his ERA and FIP numbers from the previous two years, when he got to pitch at Tropicana Field, were stellar. I’m targeting all of the Rays pitchers, but Rasmussen leads the way and would make a solid SP3 or SP4 on any fantasy pitching staff.”
Kelly Kirby (FantasyPros)


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Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Watch what will happen, Abueva says after trade

Calvin Abueva hosted a short Facebook Live video on Tuesday, shortly after the deal that sealed his move from Titan Ultra to Converge became official. Abueva had little to say, aside from instructing his wife to buy rice for dinner and uttering a few words in his native Kapampangan dialect. One thing was clear: Abueva

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1B Carlos Santana agrees to sign with Diamondbacks

The Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to terms with veteran first baseman Carlos Santana, reports The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon.

It’s a one-year deal worth $2 million, Arizona Sports’ John Gambadoro adds.

Arizona had been in the market for a first baseman who could hit left-handed pitching, potentially to platoon with Pavin Smith. First baseman Tyler Locklear, a right-handed hitter acquired for Eugenio Suarez last summer, underwent elbow and shoulder surgeries this offseason and is uncertain for the start of the season.

The club had been linked to franchise legend Paul Goldschmidt for that reason but went in a different direction.

Gambadoro reported that the Diamondbacks were interested in Santana for his clubhouse leadership and defense.

Santana has 16 years of MLB experience, having debuted in 2010 and spending last season with the Cleveland Guardians and Chicago Cubs. He made his lone All-Star team in 2019 and won a Gold Glove for his first base defense in 2024.

The switch-hitter is coming off a down year offensively but maintained a high level with his glove. He finished with 12 defensive runs saved (second in MLB) and eight outs above average (third).

After catching early in his career, Santana has become a particularly stout defensive first baseman over the past three years.

At the plate, Santana delivered a strong 2024 campaign for Minnesota with a .749 OPS, 23 home runs and 26 doubles. Those numbers dropped last year to a .633 OPS and 11 home runs. After a red-hot May, his numbers tanked.

He managed to perform better against lefties than righties, with a .664 OPS versus a .619 clip. His career numbers have fared better when hitting from the right side, where he has a faster swing that generates more contact, per Statcast.

Despite the struggles, he still worked better-than-average walk and strikeout rates, as he showed good plate discipline and put the ball in play.

In terms of experience, Santana ranks second in MLB among active players in games played with 2,204. Only Andrew McCutchen has participated in more.

He is sixth among active leaders with 404 doubles, right behind new teammate Nolan Arenado’s 405.

Santana also has 335 career home runs and could become only the seventh switch-hitter in MLB history with 350 home runs and 400 doubles in a career. Hall of Famer Carlos Beltran was the last player to accomplish it.



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Makena Jordan is the 2026 Arizona Sports Character Counts winner

Makena Jordan, a junior at Barry Goldwater High School, is the winner of the 2026 Arizona Sports Character Counts scholarship, presented by Parker & Sons.

She was chosen as the winner on Monday, as 10 finalists gathered at Chase Field to celebrate their accomplishments that go beyond the high school fields and courts. Jordan and the other finalists were joined by Ron Wolfley, from Arizona Sports’ Wolf & Luke, as well as sports anchor Jody Jackson and former NFL player Lorenzo Alexander.

All of the candidates for the $10,000 scholarship were considered because of their selfless impact on their schools and communities.

An aspiring surgeon, Jordan’s experience after suffering from a MRSA infection as a child led her to find ways to help others.

“It isn’t just about prescribing medications but how you can emotionally connect with your patients,” Jordan said. “And I knew I wanted to be that person for someone else.”

She has organized volunteer events for families at Phoenix Children’s and Ronald McDonald House Charities. For Phoenix Children’s, she led a program to provide home-cooked meals and treats for more than 150 families at the hospital.

Jordan was one of 20 students from Arizona to join the TGen Bioscience Leadership Academy. Under the mentorship of a doctor, she helped research pancreatic cancer.

Jordan holds a 4.87 GPA and has also volunteered for “Girls on the Run” and has been captain of her varsity soccer team.

“I’ve always had a calling for healthcare and activity from a very young age,” Jordan said. “I want to be the person that gives people their freedom back.”



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Monday, 2 February 2026

Dottie, Pauline spearhead PH charge at Summit Point

Dottie Ardina sees rare local soil action starting on Wednesday when the Paris Olympian spearheads a loaded Philippine charge in the ICTSI PH Ladies Masters that will be played for the first time at Summit Point in Lipa, Batangas. Campaigning almost exclusively in the United States, Ardina, who finished inside the top 15 in the

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