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Dolphins beat writer Barry Jackson reports Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion “is among players being summoned to Dolphins headquarters for a ’30' visit.”

20 March 2026

Even before trading Jaylen Waddle to the Broncos, the Dolphins have long been considered candidates to use a high pick on a receiver in next month’s draft. Now, with one of the thinnest receiver rooms in the league, there’s a good chance they use pick No. 30 (from Denver) or pick No. 43 to draft a playmaker to pair with Malik Willis. Concepcion is a player who has been discussed as a potential first-rounder and broke out for 61-919-9 in his final season of college. The 6-foot tall, 196 pound ...

ESPN’s Kevin Seifert reports the Vikings’ decision to re-sign Carson Wentz “doesn’t move the needle about whether the team ultimately moves on from J.J. McCarthy.

20 March 2026

This shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, but in case there were any questions about Wentz impacting McCarthy, those can now be laid to rest. Seifert reports the decision to bring back Wentz is “about avoiding the depth emergencies” the Vikings experienced at QB in 2023 and 2025, which resulted from multiple injuries at the position. Wentz, 33, appeared in five games for the Vikings last season, going 2-3 as a starter while throwing for 1,216-6-5 on 169 attempts. A shoulder injury permane ...

Browns re-signed DL Sam Kamara.

20 March 2026

The Browns did not tender Kamara before free agency, but have now opted to re-sign him. The 28-year-old lineman joined the Browns in 2022 and has appeared in 18 games over that span. Kamara has totaled 28 tackles and five TFLs while with Cleveland, and will likely be competing for a backup role this summer.

Chargers S Derwin James suffered a “minor injury” earlier this week.

19 March 2026

Fanatics’ social media account broke the news, saying James suffered the injury “earlier in the week prior to reporting to the Fanatics Flag Football Classic.” He will be replaced in the lineup by free agent S Harrison Smith, the longtime Viking. We sure would like to know if the injury occurred while training for the flag football tournament, but that part remains unclear. James was set to play for Team Wildcat alongside former and current NFL players, including Eagles RB Saquon Barkley, ...

NFL owners are scheduled to vote on a Raiders succession plan giving Silver Lake co-CEO Egon Durban “the option to purchase a majority stake in the team from longtime owner Mark Davis.”

19 March 2026

Per ESPN’s Seth Wickersham, sources indicate that Davis says he does not currently intend to sell his majority stake. The vote would only give Durban the option to buy a majority stake from Davis if Davis were to sell. Should that scenario play out, NFL owners would still need to approve Durban as the new controlling owner. Four sources also say that NFL owners “will also vote on Davis selling roughly 7% of the team to Durban and another limited partner, Michael Meldman.” If it passes, the ...

Saints re-signed EDGE Chris Rumph II.

19 March 2026

Rumph entered the NFL as a 2021 fourth-round pick with the Chargers, then led by former head coach Brandon Staley. Rumph, unfortunately, suffered a season-ending foot injury in November 2023 and an undisclosed season-ending injury in August 2024. After the Saints hired Staley as their new defensive coordinator in 2025, they reunited the pair by signing Rumph. He notched career highs in solo tackles (33) and TFLs (six) while totaling 11 quarterback pressures and two sacks.

Broncos restructured OT Matt Peart’s contract.

19 March 2026

Peart suffered a season-ending MCL tear in Week 6 last year. The restructure keeps him in Denver for 2026 via a $1.5 million pay cut. Peart gets $755,000 in financial guarantees and the Broncos free up $1.58 million in salary cap space. Peart will likely operate as a backup.

NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that the Titans are hosting free agent TE Jody Fortson for a visit today.

19 March 2026

Fortson, a former Chief, suffered a torn ACL and torn meniscus on October 27th, 2024, ending his season. He entered free agency after that and was cleared to resume playing on October 30th, 2025. He was not signed by any team last season. In 22 career regular season games, the 30-year-old tight end has caught 15-of-21 targets for 160 yards and four touchdowns. If signed, Fortson will likely serve as a backup.

ESPN’s John Keim believes Commanders OL Nick Allegretti could compete for the starting job at center.

19 March 2026

The Commanders lost last year’s starting center, Tyler Biadasz, in free agency. He signed with the Chargers. Allegretti has played eight games at center in his seven-year career. He played center and right guard for the Commanders last year, earning a 44.3 PFF offense grade. Keim believes this is a position to watch. We agree. Bringing in outside help seems likely.

ESPN’s John Keim believes the Commanders could draft LSU CB Mansoor Delane in the 2026 NFL Draft’s first round.

19 March 2026

Keim lists the team’s No. 2 need as “a cornerback with length.” Delane stands 6'/187. His arms measured 30" at the NFL Scouting Combine. Commanders head coach Dan Quinn spent the 2010, 2013 and 2014 seasons with the Seahawks under former head coach Pete Carroll, who eagerly drafted cornerbacks standing at least 6' with arms measuring at least 32". We have no way of knowing if Quinn values arm length like Carroll used to, but Delane is generating first-round buzz. The Commanders signed form ...

ESPN’s John Keim reports that the Commanders “still want to add someone who can be a strong complement” to No. 1 WR Terry McLaurin.

19 March 2026

49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk obviously comes to mind, and multiple team sources tell Keim that the Commanders are “well aware” of Aiyuk’s “desire” to be reunited with his former college quarterback, Jayden Daniels, but Keim believes the Commanders are unlikely to trade for him. If Aiyuk were to be released, Keim thinks only a one-year, prove-it deal would be offered. Keim follows the Aiyuk section by saying the Commanders could also draft a receiver. Perhaps the team is negotiating through t ...

Lions re-signed DL Myles Adams.

19 March 2026

The former Rice Owl is back with the Lions after initially joining the team in 2024, when he last played regular season snaps. He participated in all four preseason games last year, including Detroit’s Hall of Fame game against the Chargers, bagging six solo tackles, four TFLs and four quarterback pressures. He was later waived at the end of August. Adams, 28, gets another chance to make the Lions’ final roster.

Eagles signed Dameon Pierce, formerly of the Chiefs, to a one-year contract.

19 March 2026

Pierce most recently played for the Chiefs, appearing in four games for them last year after the Texans cut him midseason. The former fourth-round pick broke out as a rookie, running for 939 yards and four scores on 220 attempts in 2022. His role then declined drastically in back-to-back seasons before the team pulled the plug entirely. Pierce will be competing with Tank Bigsby for the RB3 and kick returner roles this offseason.

Dolphins signed LS Taybor Pepper, formerly of the 49ers.

19 March 2026

Taybor was released by the 49ers last offseason and didn’t play football in 2025. He will be competing with Tucker Addington for the lone long snapper spot on Miami’s roster this offseason.

Eagles signed TE Stone Smartt, formerly of the Jets, to a one-year contract.

19 March 2026

Smartt signed with the Jets last offseason but failed to carve out much of a role on offense. He appeared in 15 games but managed just seven catches for 52 yards. Smartt also pitched in on special teams. He will be a depth option for the Eagles in 2026.

Commanders signed S Jeremy Reaves to a contract extension.

19 March 2026

The details of his extension aren’t public at this time. Reaves just finished his eighth NFL season, all of which have come with the Commanders. He has typically seen most of his work on special teams, but the veteran set a season-high in defensive snaps (708) and starts (eight) last year. Reaves turned that role into seven pass breakups, one intercpetion, and one sack.

Dolphins signed P Bradley Pinion, formerly of the Falcons.

19 March 2026

Pinion spent the last three years in Atlanta. The Dolphins are adding competition for Seth Vernon, the other punter on their roster. Pinion also operates as a kickoff specialist, which could give him the edge over Vernon for their inevitable camp battle.

Broncos signed S Tycen Anderson, formerly of the Bengals.

19 March 2026

The former fifth-round pick spent the past three seasons in Cincinnati. He didn’t play a single snap on defense until last year, when he logged 64 defensive snaps. Anderson has seen over 700 special teams snaps in the last two years alone. That will be his path to a roster spot in Denver.

Patriots signed CB Kindle Vildor, formerly of the Bucs, to a one-year contract.

19 March 2026

Vildor appeared in 12 games for the Bucs last year. He broke up three passes and intercepted one. A certified journeyman at this point in his career, he profiles as a backup for the Pats.

The Athletic’s Daniel Popper believes Chargers TE Oronde Gadsden’s receiving skill set will be “maximized” in Mike McDaniel’s offense.

19 March 2026

The Chargers have used free agency to stockpile players custom made for McDaniel’s Shanahan-style offense, including fullback Alex Ingold and tight end Charlie Kolar. Popper describes Kolar as “an elite run blocker who is an ideal fit in McDaniel’s movement offense” who “will allow Oronde Gadsden to play in a role that maximizes the 2025 fifth-round pick’s receiving skill set.” Gadsden was a welcome surprise in fantasy circles last season, totaling 664 yards and three touchdowns on ...

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