24 March 2026
We surprisingly haven’t seen much on Jauan Jennings in free agency to this point, Keim has connected the dots to Jennings as a potential option for the Commanders before, but it doesn’t seem like that will happen. It’s possible that Jennings’ agents have simply misread his market and he’ll have to settle for a one-year deal somewhere, but there are plenty of teams that could use a big-bodied possession receiver like Jennings still.24 March 2026
It’s the first logged visit we have for Harris, who turns 35 in August. Harris remains a solid interior option even late into his career and posted a 61.9 PFF grade in 2025 while playing 510 defensive snaps. He’d give the Giants another option next to Dexter Lawrence in the interior.24 March 2026
Diggs is perhaps the biggest-name player still available in free agency, and Pelissero groups him with Deebo Samuel, DeAndre Hopkins, and Keenan Allen as wideouts who are waiting on the outskirts and probably can’t do better than a one-year, $5 million-type contract at this point. Pelissero points to the compensatory picks formula and notes that interest in these players may pick up closer to the draft.24 March 2026
In trying to figure out how the Eagles could look if A.J. Brown gets traded, it’s possible Cooper pushes for a role in a three-wide set with Johnny Wilson also in the conversation. Cooper did manage a five-target, 33-yard game in meaningless Week 18 action with Tanner McKee starting. He’s on the deep dynasty radar.24 March 2026
The upshot here is that his three-year contract is effectively a one-year deal that will give both sides a chance to decide about 2027 when 2027 comes, but NFL media did a collective spit take when Ian Rapoport reported that Kelce was signing a three-year, $54.7 million contract. To spell it out a little more clearly: The Rotoworld blurb team has as much of a chance of getting Kelce’s $40 million roster bonus in 2028 as he does.24 March 2026
Denver dabbled in the running back market this offseason, but wound up bringing back JK Dobbins. It does feel like Dobbins will at least open as the lead back, as he did last year, but not being willing to pay a major premium for a back is probably an endorsement of the idea of Harvey breaking out in his second season. This will be a position battle to monitor during OTAs and training camp.24 March 2026
It’s backup money, and Robinson will now caddy for Bijan Robinson after spending the 2025 season behind Christian McCaffrey. It’s not great news for Robinson’s fantasy prospects barring an injury to Robinson. It’s also not incredible news for Robinson’s fantasy prospects that the Falcons managed to replace Tyler Allgeier with an above-average backup that is worthy of work. What it is? A good signing for the price by a team that needed another running back.24 March 2026
Mayfield is in the final year of his three-year, $100 million extension signed in 2024 and has a $39.975 million cap figure. His play down the stretch was rough, but he also was clearly laboring through injuries. Mayfield, entering his age-31 season, is probably destined for an interesting negotiation as a quarterback who clearly isn’t in line with the league’s elite, but also a quarterback who deserves a premium contract compared to the league’s stop-gaps and bounce back candidates.24 March 2026
24 March 2026
In other words, Hunter is simply waiting on Blake Corum or Kyren Williams to actually miss time. When neither of them did, he managed only five active games and zero offensive snaps. It’s early to cut bait with Hunter in dynasty leagues, but he certainly isn’t giving off any “must keep” vibes at this point.24 March 2026
We’re at the part of free agency where we start skeptically looking at those remaining on the top-100 lists and wonder where they could end up. The 49ers clearly could use more help in the EDGE room, Nick Bosa could team up with his brother, and we’ve had zero reports on interest in (Joey) Bosa so far in free agency. Entering his age-31 season, we expect the veteran to be picky about where he ends up, but the 49ers do make plenty of sense as a destination.24 March 2026
Siemian hasn’t actually played a regular season snap since 2023, but was with the Titans in the 2025 offseason and wound up as part of their practice squad. Entering his age-34 season, Siemian is just a depth add at this point, albeit one that may have a roster spot early depending on Michael Penix’s health.24 March 2026
In a lengthy breakdown about how the trade failed to come to fruition, the Ravens ultimately weren’t concerned about Crosby’s 2026 season, but about his “durability after a couple of seasons.” Crosby has said that he’s a “Raider for life” since on his own podcast, but Fowler notes that teams continue to check on Crosby’s availability, that the asking price remains high, and that teams are reluctant to meet it. It is possible that “a window of opportunity opens closer to the dra ...24 March 2026
24 March 2026
The former undrafted free agent played the first four years of his career with the Dolphins before missing the 2025 season while with the Cowboys. He started 30 games across 49 appearances in Miami, notably starting all 17 games in 2024. He provides veteran depth for a 49ers offensive line largely lacking experience behind their returning starters.23 March 2026
It’s safe to assume Jahmyr Gibbs would be safe from any rookie running back the Lions add to their roster via the draft, but Isiah Pacheco, who was signed to a one-year, $1.8 million contract this offseason, may not be as safe. Pacheco, 27, was brought in to replace David Montgomery, who was traded to the Texans earlier this month, and the veteran running back appears to have lost a step or two after averaging over 4.5 YPC his first two years in the league. The Lions have picks in the first an ...23 March 2026
Murchison signed a one-year deal last offseason to remain with the Rams. He played sparingly on defense but still managed to total eight tackles, two TFLs, and two sacks. He has served primarily as a backup since first joining the Rams in 2022 and will likely play a similar role next season.23 March 2026
Rozeboom totaled 122 tackles for the Panthers last season and started all 15 games he appeared in. The veteran linebacker has started 26 games over the last two seasons after being used primarily as a backup for the first three years of his career, and he becomes the second veteran linebacker to join the Buccaneers this offseason. Lavonte David, who is mulling retirement, could still return to play for the Bucs this season, but the team continues to strengthen it’s linebacking corps in the eve ...23 March 2026
Hudson is a five-year vet of the league who has started 19 of the 60 games he has appeared in. He has never made more than seven starts in a season and will likely compete for a depth spot on the Patriots’ offensive line this upcoming season. Hudson committed a penalty on four-straight plays last season and has been penalized 16 times in his last 31 games.