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49ers GM John Lynch said the team would not re-sign WR Jauan Jennings.

31 March 2026

It’s officially “the denials are adding up” season for Jennings, who was also ruled out as an option for the Commanders last week. “He’ll find a good home, and Jauan will go play great football for someone,” Lynch said. “I can’t say enough for what that guy did; when that guy stepped between the lines, man, he was a presence, and they had to deal with him, and he won us a lot of games.” Jennings will probably need to take a one-year deal at this point.

Bills GM Brandon Beane said he’s had conversations with Brandin Cooks and his agent.

31 March 2026

Cooks is probably a fallback plan for the Bills if they don’t draft someone. Even if he’s signed, the pecking order in targets in Buffalo has radically changed with DJ Moore in town and fantasy managers shouldn’t be expecting more than a WR5 role for Cooks.

Falcons head coach Kevin Stefanski said RT Kaleb McGary (knee) should be “good to go” for training camp.

31 March 2026

McGary was lost for the season in a late August practice with what the team never elaborated on but we suspect was either an ACL tear or broken leg based on the time missed. McGary will be 11 months clear of the injury by training camp, so this isn’t a surprising update, but it’s good news that McGary is trending towards a return.

Jaguars exercised RT Anton Harrison’s fifth-year option.

31 March 2026

Over The Cap projects Harrison’s option at $19 million, but in announcing they’d pick it up, Jaguars GM James Gladstone said they’ll have “deeper conversations” on a long-term extension. Harrison, 24, had his best season yet in 2025, registering a career-high 75.6 PFF pass block grade while protecting Trevor Lawrence.

Lions signed S Chuck Clark, formerly of the Steelers.

31 March 2026

Clark will be veteran depth as the Lions figure out where they’ll be early in the season with Kerby Joseph (knee) and Brian Branch (Achilles) being in doubt for Week 1. Clark played 437 defensive snaps for the Steelers last year and was an exceptional run defender, notching an 83.1 PFF run defense grade.

Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh said Rashawn Slater (patellar) is “ahead of schedule.”

31 March 2026

Slater is apparently already running full speed. The 27-year-old stalwart left tackle’s absence was a big reason the Chargers struggled badly in pass protection in 2025. This update doesn’t give clarity on his OTA status, but more than a year removed from tearing his patellar tendon, Slater is likely to be ready for training camp.

Steelers coach Mike McCarthy said, when asked about Kaleb Johnson, “everybody’s got clean slate.”

31 March 2026

Johnson, of course, finds himself behind Jaylen Warren and free-agent signing Rico Dowdle, so perhaps the slate is clean but that doesn’t exactly mean he’s going to find carries. Johnson’s in a precarious position on the depth chart at this point. He certainly doesn’t have much expected fantasy value this year without injuries ahead of him, and his dynasty stock is well down from where it was last offseason.

Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak said he thinks it helps a young quarterback “if they can sit behind a mature adult and watch how they run the show.”

31 March 2026

The Raiders have been linked to Kirk Cousins as a bridge quarterback ahead of obvious No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza for most of this offseason, and this helps explain why that is. Kubiak did say that “you might not have that veteran to show him the way.” The way the Raiders currently set up, they do not have that quarterback in the room. Mendoza will almost certainly start the majority of the season for the Raiders assuming the pick is completed, but these quotes lend some credence to the idea ...

Cowboys owner/GM Jerry Jones said “make no mistake about it, we have long-term plans for [George] Pickens.”

31 March 2026

Of course, Jones then undercut his point by suggesting to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo that Pickens could “save a lot of money” if he “worked without an agent.” Those wacky NFL owners never learn, do they folks? This has all the makings of a long holdout as the two sides try to get Jones to converse with David Mulugheta.

NOLA.com’s Matthew Paras reports the Saints would “still like to address Alvin Kamara’s contract.”

31 March 2026

In other words, the Saints want Kamara to take a paycut after a down and injury-riddled year as he enters his age-31 season. The Saints could also still release him or trade him, per Paras. Kellen Moore said Kamara is “certainly on the roster” on Monday, but it sounds like that might not be the case much longer.

NOLA.com’s Matthew Paras reports the Saints “haven’t entirely balked at” a $30 million average salary for Chris Olave, “but don’t appear to have gotten there quite yet.”

31 March 2026

The complicating factor about Olave is his concussion history, which leads Paras to believe the Saints are interested in paying Olave and taking on some risk, “but not all of it.” It’s possible this hinges on the guaranteed money as much as the salary. Nine receivers currently make at least $30 million a season, so it’s a reasonable target for Olave despite the receiver missing nine games in 2024 due to concussions.

Ravens coach Jesse Minter said he’s “got a lot of confidence in” Rashod Bateman.

31 March 2026

“I know he’s hungry. He’s ready to get back to what he is.” It’s always touching to see new coach energy. Anyway, Bateman all but disappeared from the offense last year and, in three of his last four seasons, has produced fewer than 400 receiving yards. He’s persona non grata for fantasy purposes at this point.

Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said “I don’t know” if Tank Dell (knee) will be ready for OTAs but he knows “he’ll [be] back at some point this year.”

31 March 2026

Dell will be a fascinating fantasy football player and makes a nice late-round dart throw in best ball while his stock remains low. Missing OTAs could help that. On paper, he would seem to be the team’s second-most established wideout after Nico Collins. Health will be the question. Dell could be a quick riser as we get closer to the regular season pending how offseason reports go.

Falcons GM Ian Cunningham said “it’s my job to listen” when asked about potentially trading franchise-tagged TE Kyle Pitts.

31 March 2026

This was briefly mentioned as a possibility by Jonathan Jones ahead of free agency, but it doesn’t seem like anything has actually developed here. Cunningham added that he’s “excited to have Kyle” and “excited for his future.” Reading between the lines, it sounds like Cunningham would consider moving on from the talented 25-year-old if someone bowled them over with a package. But it also doesn’t sound like that package is incoming, or that we should expect it to come soon.

Steelers coach Mike McCarthy said if he were in the war room when Will Howard was drafted, “he wouldn’t have been around” in the sixth round.

31 March 2026

McCarthy has continually pumped Howard up since being named Steelers head coach. He did also note today that he’d carry five quarterbacks if he could. We expect Howard to be Pittsburgh’s No. 2 quarterback unless they add someone high in the draft. Considering how frail Aaron Rodgers is at this point, Howard probably has a reasonable chance to play football at some point in 2026 if he remains the No. 2 quarterback. That said, this isn’t a “make sure he’s rostered” in dynasty-caliber e ...

Jets head coach Aaron Glenn said he expects Mason Taylor to make a big step and anticipates “a hell of a year.”

31 March 2026

Taylor missed the final five weeks of the season with a neck injury, but it sounds like that won’t be an issue going forward based on this update. Taylor had as many as 12 targets in a game last year, and hit eight a few other times, but caught just one touchdown. Still, given how up-and-down Adonai Mitchell has been, it wouldn’t be a complete shock if Taylor had some usable TE1 lines in 2026. He probably enters the year in more of the high-end TE2 tier.

The Athletic’s Matt Barrows believes Jordan James “appears to be the frontrunner” to be San Francisco’s top backup back in 2026.

31 March 2026

We’d heard that they’d had “big plans” for James, but this is more concrete. 49ers HC Kyle Shanahan said Isaac Guerendo “wasn’t the team’s second best runner” last year and “fell behind James in that category by the end of the season.” It seems the 49ers believe in Guerendo more as a pass-catcher, but they only have two healthy backs up as an operating principle. James didn’t have much of a regular season, but did have six rushes for 28 yards in garbage time against the eve ...

Falcons coach Kevin Stefanski and GM Ian Cunningham were non-committal on EDGE James Pearce Jr. reporting to the first day of the spring program on April 7.

31 March 2026

Pearce was charged with three felonies and one misdemeanor for his role in a car chase with ex-girlfriend, WNBA player Rickea Jackson. Pearce’s felony charges were aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, fleeing and eluding police and resisting an officer with violence to his or her person. Stefanski said “we’re working through it” and Cunningham said it was an “ongoing legal matter” while adding he’s “not gonna touch on that right now.” Pearce’s status with the team continu ...

NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports the NFL owners have passed a rule enabling them to “correct clear and obvious misses” by on-field officials from the NFL Officiating Department.

31 March 2026

This is, of course, in the event that there’s a work stoppage involving the NFL Referees Association. Probably says a lot about what is expected to happen that this rule was passed, don’t you think? It’ll be the first time that New York is able to overrule things on the field on their own with video evidence. The owners also approved allowing teams to kick onside kicks at any time during the game, eliminating the incentive to intentionally kick the ball out of bounds when kicking off from ...

The Athletic’s James Boyd believes it “feels like a safe bet” that Riley Leonard if Daniel Jones (Achilles) isn’t ready for Week 1.

31 March 2026

The rookie didn’t look overmatched against the Week 18 kinda-sorta-trying Texans or the Jaguars in relief of Jones in Week 14 before the Philip Rivers Experiment happened. He finished the year with 415 passing yards on 67 attempts, along with two touchdowns and three interceptions — one of which was a Hail Mary in Week 17 that he threw because Rivers couldn’t get the ball downfield. We’re not trying to sell Leonard as a dynasty asset or anything, but Shane Steichen is a good offensive co ...

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