20 March 2025
Agnew spent last season on the Steelers practice squad after signing with them during the offseason. He hasn’t played a regular season snap since suffering a gruesome leg injury during the 2023 season while with the Jaguars, but at just 29 years old, Agnew could provide a spark to the Falcons’ special teams unit and perhaps see some work in a gadget role similar to what we saw during his best years in Jacksonville.20 March 2025
The former Titans blocker settled in as a right guard last year after bouncing between the left tackle, left guard and right tackle positions in his tumultuous prior three seasons. Radunz has failed to demonstrate season-to-season consistency in any singular aspect of his game but notably earned a 63.9 PFF pass-blocking grade in 2024. His 4.5 percent quarterback pressure rate allowed is the second-best of his career. Beat reporter Nick Underhill suggests Radunz could be a replacement option for ...20 March 2025
Reports have consistently indicated that the Giants hope to add a rookie quarterback prospect, as well as a veteran, this offseason. Jeremiah’s source tells him that the Giants were “following Shedeur Sanders around the entire season,” suggesting Sanders is either their preferred rookie prospect or perhaps the more easily attainable one. The Giants currently sit at No. 3 overall in the 2025 NFL draft, but a trade-up to the No. 1 or No. 2 spot is still possible.20 March 2025
Brown largely serves as a speedy special teams player rather than as a coverage defender. He suffered a season-ending injury in Week 8 last year but recorded four special teams tackles for the Browns before that.20 March 2025
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Aside from a short offseason stint with the Commanders last offseason, Pierre has spent his entire career with the Steelers. The sixth-year vet appeared in 15 games for them last season, making two starts and picking off one pass. Pierre can provide depth to Pittsburgh’s cornerback room but is likely best suited as a special teamer.20 March 2025
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Gallup retired last offseason before the start of training camp. He had signed a one-year contract with the Raiders just months before that. He will now join the Commanders in hopes of securing a spot on the 53-man roster this upcoming season. The former third-round pick totaled 158 receptions for 2,457 yards and 13 touchdowns during his first three years in the league but hasn’t been the same since a torn ACL ended his 2021 campaign. In his final two seasons, Gallup posted a meager 73-842-6 l ...20 March 2025
Nwosu was primed to be a cut candidate this offseason. The 28-year-old pass rusher signed a three-year contract extension ahead of the 2023 season and has totaled just 30 tackles and three sacks over 12 games since signing that deal. A myriad of injuries can be partially blamed for the poor production, but the Seahawks stood to save $14.6 million against the cap by releasing Nwosu as a post-June 1 designation. Instead, Nwosu agreed to a deal that resulted in a $7 million pay cut while also freei ...20 March 2025
In his first season with the Dolphins, Jones started 15 of the 17 games he appeared in, totaling 24 tackles and four TFLs. The four-year vet is coming off one of his more productive seasons as a pro and played the fourth-most snaps of any defensive lineman on the Dolphins last season. With Calais Campbell’s future still undecided, it’s possible Jones will find more playing time in 2025, depending on how the rest of free agency and the draft play out.20 March 2025
Patrick, 31, has 64 career starts to his name and started 10 of the 11 games he appeared in for the Saints last season. The former UDFA spent the first five years of his career with the Packers (2017-2021) and has been a serviceable blocker along the interior. Patrick may find a starting role with the Bengals in 2025, should he sign with them, as they’re still looking for help at both guard spots. He earned a PFF blocking grade of 64.6 last season and could make for a cheap upgrade if the two ...20 March 2025
It’s one of a few rules tweaks proposed by teams for the 2025 season, and it comes after Green Bay’s defense was totally unable to stop the Eagles’ use of the tush push in their postseason loss to Philadelphia in January. The tush push — a play in which the QB is pushed from behind by a teammate to convert a short yardage play — has proven nearly unstoppable for Jalen Hurts and the Eagles offense. The combination of an elite offensive line and Hurts’ unmatched lower body strength has ...20 March 2025
The proposal is to give “both teams the opportunity to possess the ball regardless of the outcome of the first possession, subject to a 15-minute overtime period in the regular season.” The current rule for the regular season has a 10-minute overtime period where both teams must possess the ball, unless the team receiving the opening kickoff scores a touchdown on its initial possession. There were 16 overtime games during the 2024 regular season, and none in the playoffs.20 March 2025
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Hunter is now the NFL’s second-highest paid defensive end and will make $32 million this season, a $12.5 million bump from his previous contract. His deal becomes a two-year, $55.1 million agreement with $54.1 million guaranteed. Hunter initially signed a two-year deal with the Texans last offseason and now gets one more season in Houston with a pay bump after tallying 12 sacks and a Pro Bowl in 2024. With Will Anderson opposite Hunter, the Texans keep a m ...20 March 2025
Diggs is in Foxboro to meet with the Patriots, who could use help at wide receiver. Prior to tearing his ACL in Week 8, Diggs caught 47 passes for 497 yards and three touchdowns for the Texans. The 31-year-old was a Pro-Bowler and 1,000-yard receiver all four seasons with the Bills prior to being dealt to the Texans. He has had a dry free agency market thus far as he heads into his age-32 season with uncertainty around his health for Week 1. The Patriots have missed out on Chris Godwin and other ...19 March 2025
Moore signs with the Vikings after a free-agency tour took him to several different teams. The 24-year-old was on the Falcons’ roster last season, but suffered a knee injury that kept him out the entire season. Prior to getting dealt to the Falcons, Moore spent three seasons with the Cardinals and tallied 135 receptions for 1,201 yards and three touchdowns. The Vikings add him as depth to the wide receiver spot and he will have the chance to take on slot snaps for the team. Moore is a useful t ...19 March 2025
Carter is a seven-year NFL veteran, spending most of his time as a return man. His best season as a wide receiver came in 2022, when he tallied 46 receptions for 538 yards and three touchdowns with the Chargers. Playing for the Bears last season, Carter caught nine passes for 72 yards and added 15 kick returns for 479 yards with 17 punt returns for 158 yards. The Browns add him as wide receiver depth and likely their top returner on special teams.19 March 2025
Before appearing in two games for the Chiefs in 2024, Tuipulotu was with the Eagles for three seasons. The 25-year-old has three sacks through 30 career games. He has spent his time in the NFL as a rotational defensive tackle for two of the best teams in the league and now returns to Kansas City to compete for a similar role.19 March 2025
Muhammad was cut by the Cowboys at the end of training camp last year and landed on the Lions’ practice squad. The team was eventually crushed by injuries on the defensive side of the ball, giving Muhammad an opening to appear in nine games. He totaled three sacks. Muhammad will return as a depth piece for 2025.19 March 2025
Elliss was a restricted free agent this year and the Patriots assigned him the right of first refusal tender. That means they get to match the Raiders’ offer to keep Elliss in town but don’t receive any draft picks if they let him go. New England signed linebacker Jack Gibbens earlier today, possibly signaling their intent to let the Raiders have Elliss. The Pats have until Monday to decide.