Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Greg Little has impressed so far this preseason, moving up the depth chart in the process. From a camp body to taking some first team reps, Little has shown some of his early NFL career form in training camp and should be an interesting name to watch throughout the preseason. If Little can become one of the team's starting receivers, he could potentially return flex value at an incredible value. Keep an eye on how Little does this preseason before committing a last round pick to him.
The Arizona Cardinals have been splitting first-team wide receiver repetitions between Brice Butler, Chad Williams, Christian Kirk, J.J. Nelsonand Greg Little. With nobody leading the pack enough to justify penciling their name in on the depth chart opposite Larry Fitzgerald, it will be down to the first few games of the preseason to see who will earn the starting spot. With Fitzgerald expected to be a solid WR2 heading into the 2018 season, whoever lines up next to him will be able to contribute flex value on a weekly basis, making this training camp battle one to watch over the coming weeks.
The Arizona Cardinals have signed free-agent wide receiver Greg Little after two tryouts with the team. Little is a former Browns second-round pick. Since recording 709 yards as a rookie in 2011, Little has struggled to perform on the field and spent the last year and a half out of the NFL. However, he looks to have a chance at a comeback with the signing. Even if Little makes the roster, he is a long shot to have any fantasy relevance in the majority of formats.