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  • FA Quarterback #15
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    The move won’t be official until next week when free agency begins. It was a move widely expected after Minshew struggled mightily as the Vegas starter over nine games. He managed nine touchdowns to ten interceptions over those starts and eventually lost the starting gig to equally-unimpressive Aidan O’Connell. Minshew, 28, will certainly land on another roster this spring or summer and could end up starting games for another QB-desperate franchise. Only Will Levis had a lower drop back EPA than Minshew in 2024.
  • TEN Quarterback #8
    With the Titans expected to take a quarterback in the first round of the draft and sign a veteran free agent in the coming weeks, Levis could be demoted to third string or even fail to make the Week 1 roster. “I think they are tired of the backbreaking turnovers,” an NFL personnel employee told ESPN at the NFL Combine. The big-armed Levis was a disaster in 2024, eventually benched for journeyman QB Mason Rudolph, who proved more reliable and efficient than Levis. Entering his third NFL season, Levis is working with independent QB coach Jordan Palmer this offseason to improve his footwork and pocket movement, according to head coach Brian Callahan. It would hardly be a surprise if Levis was on another roster come September.
  • CHI Guard #62
    A two-time Pro Bowler has helped stabilize the Kansas City offensive line after its struggles a few years ago, Thuney will join Ben Johnson’s revamped Bears offense in 2025. Thuney, 32, who has missed just one regular season game over three years with the Chiefs, was graded last season by Pro Football Focus as the league’s 21st best pass-blocking offensive lineman. The Chiefs, per the Kansas City Star’s Sam McDowell, “weren’t in position to extend a 32-year-old guard with so many of their own young players headed towards free agency.” The Bears appear keen on bolstering their line after acquiring Jonah Jackson from the Rams on Tuesday. Chicago in 2024 had the league’s eighth best pass-blocking line, per PFF, while Caleb Williams took a league-high 68 sacks.
  • FA Quarterback #7
    Increasingly it looks like Tennessee will bow out of the first overall selection as other teams in the top ten jockey for the chance to take QB Cam Ward, by far the most sought after quarterback prospect in the 2025 draft class. “The sense in talking to multiple sources with the Titans is the franchise will conduct a thorough process before coming to a decision,” Davenport and Fowler said. Reports that the Titans consider Shedeur Sanders a superior fit for head coach Brian Callahan’s offense could mean the Titans are comfortable with trading to another pick in the top five and taking Sanders. The Jets are Giants are among the teams pursuing the top overall pick, according to Fowler.
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    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports multiple NFL scouts believe Shedeur Sanders is a better fit for the Titans offense than Cam Ward.
    Though Ward is considered the clearcut QB1 in the 2025 NFL Draft, Sanders might fit head coach Brian Callahan’s system better than Ward. Sanders’ “pocket-passing ability as a deft processor is appreciated and will make for an easy NFL transition, thus he becomes a slightly better fit for a Brian Callahan offense in Tennessee, according to multiple scouts.” If Titans coaches and the team’s front office believe Sanders is the better option for the team’s offensive system, they would be more likely to trade away the first overall pick and grab Sanders a few selections later. Fowler reported that the consensus at the NFL Combine was that the Titans would move out of the first spot. Titans GM Mike Borgonzi recently complimented Sanders’ processing ability and his anticipatory throws.
  • PHI Running Back #26
    The combination of money always being available and a forward-thinking general manager often have the Eagles out in front of potential problems in negotiations, and it makes plenty of sense to make sure Barkley is happy after his 2,005-yard season (in just 16 games) in 2024. Adam Schefter reports that Barkley will be the NFL’s first running back to make more than $20 million a season and has also procured $36 million fully guaranteed at signing. Barkley’s transcendent season was rewarded with a whopper of a contract, one that other running backs will likely be trying to argue they deserve for the next 5-10 years. Barkley will be one of the top running backs off the board in 2025 fantasy drafts. Depending on what happens with Ja’Marr Chase’s contract situation, Barkley could be considered at No. 1 overall in most fantasy drafts this August.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #17
    Apparently nobody was biting on New York’s trade calls over the weekend. Adams’ release will free up roughly $30 million in cap space while leaving a $8 million dead money hit on the Jets’ books. Most of the speculation to date has been on Adams either joining forces with Aaron Rodgers in a new locale or returning to the west coast. Adams becomes the clear No. 1 wideout on the market even entering his age-33 season, coming off a 85/1063/8 season in 14 games split between the Raiders and Jets. There should be plenty of interest in his services, and because he was released, he will not count against the NFL’s compensatory draft pick formula for the signing team.
  • FA Quarterback #7
    The Giants, who have the third overall pick right now, would have to convince the quarterback-desperate Titans to give up the top pick. The Giants, per Raanan, would take Miami QB Cam Ward with the No. 1 pick if they make the move. “Speaking with evaluators throughout the league and sources with knowledge of the quarterback market, there seemed to be an overwhelming consensus that Ward is the top option in an overall weak QB draft,” Raanan said, quoting a league source as saying the Giants’ “consistent scouting of [Shedeur] Sanders was a smoke screen.” New York will bring in at least one veteran quarterback option no matter what they do in the NFL Draft on April 24.
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    The Athletic’s Zack Rosenblatt believes the Saints could take QB Shedeur Sanders with the ninth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
    Though the Saints are stuck with Derek Carr in 2025, Rosenblatt sees New Orleans as a sensible landing spot for Sanders should be fall out of the first five picks. “I think it’s conceivable at this point that Sanders drops out of the Top 5; he would offer the Saints a way out of the quarterback purgatory they’ve found themselves in since Drew Brees retired,” Rosenblatt said. “If Sanders falls to No. 9 and the Saints are high enough on him, it’s worth taking the swing.” NFL evaluators have seemed reticent about Sanders’ arm strength coming out of college, with Cam Ward the clear favorite to go ahead of Sanders in the upcoming draft. Everyone from the Giants to the Titans to the Raiders — and now the Saints — have been linked to Deion’s son, who turned 23 in February. The Saints would likely have to move up two or three picks if they want a real shot at Sanders.
  • PIT Quarterback #2
    Steelers brass has said this offseason that they would only keep one of Wilson of Fields after both quarterbacks underwhelmed as starters in 2024. While Wilson was a more accurate passer — he ranked sixth overall in completion rate over expected last season — Fields was the more efficient signal caller and functioned as a dual threat QB, as he did in Chicago. Though Fields should have a handful of teams interested in him for 2025, the Steelers could push to keep him in Pittsburgh for at least one more season. No matter who the Steelers go with as their Week 1 starter, they are likely to remain one of the league’s run-heaviest offenses.

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Sam Darnold headlines the 2025 NFL free agent class while contending teams are sure to get into a bidding war over Tee Higgins.
Guardians’ Bazzana discusses his transition to pro ball and what to expect from his 2025 season.
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Golf

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College Basketball

Sixth-ranked Notre Dame spent nearly the entire Atlantic Coast Conference slate rolling along toward an outright regular-season title. Things changed dramatically.
Hannah Hidalgo, a sophomore, is the nation’s No. 3 scorer at 24.2 points and also was voted as league defensive player of the year.
Hailey Van Lith is the first player in the league’s 29-season history to be picked the top player and top newcomer in the same season.
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