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  • JAX Tackle
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    Raiders signed sixth-round tackle Pete McMahon to an undisclosed contract.
    He’s the first Raider to sign. The team starts training camp on Monday.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
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    Local 10 News’ Rosh Lowe and Ryan Mackey report Tyreek Hill was “involved in a domestic dispute with his wife at his high-rise condominium in Sunny Isles Beach on Monday.”
    Per the report, officers were called to Hill’s residence for an “assault in progress.” Officers spoke with Hill, his wife Keeta Hill, and his wife’s mother Alesia Vaccaro. The mother described Hill as “very aggressive and impulsive.” She also noted that she feared for her daughter’s safety. Hill reportedly threw a laptop on the floor then grabbed his daughter and began walking toward the balcony of their residence. Vaccaro called the police at this point. Hill was not arrested and his wife declined to provide a written statement to police. Though it’s another ugly incident for Hill, no charges were filed by the police, meaning it’s unlikely anything more comes from this.
  • DAL Guard #53
    Cowboys signed G Saahdiq Charles, formerly of the Titans, to a one-year contract
    The four-year NFL veteran returns to the NFL after a brief retirement. Charles, who was set to start for the Titans in 2024, announced his decision to leave football during the preseason. Charles, a former fourth round draft pick by the Commanders, played four seasons from 2020 to 2023, starting 18 games. In 2023, PFF graded Charles 61st out of 88 guards in pass blocking.
  • FA Running Back
    Giants hosted Iowa RB Kaleb Johnson for a visit.
    The Giants currently have Tyrone Tracy in line to start in 2025 after he took the job from Devin Singletary as a rookie. Neither back was particularly efficient, but Tracy showed some big-play potential that Singletary couldn’t match. Tracy did, however, struggle with fumbles, putting the ball on the ground five times. At 6'1/224, Johnson is a powerful runner who racked up 1,537 rushing yards in his final season at Iowa. A back capable of handling a large role between the tackles would be a problem for Tracy’s fantasy outlook.
  • JAX Quarterback #16
    Trevor Lawrence (shoulder) said he will throw on a limited basis in OTAs.
    Lawrence told reporters he is “very optimistic” he will be fully ready for the start of the season. He is still recovering from the surgery he underwent on his non-throwing shoulder in December. Lawrence recently shed his sling and began throwing. He noted that he has been working with head coach Liam Coen to improve his footwork to fit the timing of Coen’s offense. It sounds like he’ll be brought back from the shoulder injury slowly, limiting his reps while learning a new offense once again. Coen’s scheme will be Lawrence’s third offense in five years with the Jags. Backup quarterback Nick Mullens will see some extra reps with the starters early in the offseason program.
  • The Athletic’s Mike DeFabo reports the Steelers will host North Carolina RB Omarion Hampton for a visit.
    The two-time All-American is widely projected as a first-round pick and could fill the hole left by the departure of Najee Harris, who signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Chargers. Hampton is among the top-10 FBS running backs over the last eight seasons in terms of his average max speed based on PFF’s tracking data. If selected by Pittsburgh (which currently has the 21st overall pick), Hampton would join a backfield that includes Jaylen Warren and former Eagle Kenneth Gainwell. He would likely work as the team’s lead back over Warren. The Steelers are also hosting Oklahoma State RB Ollie Gordon II.
  • DAL Linebacker #13
    Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports Cowboys LB DeMarvion Overshown (knee) could return by the middle of the 2025 NFL season.
    The explosive Overshown underwent surgery after a serious knee injury ended his 2024 season in early December. The versatile linebacker has a chance to return to the Dallas lineup sometime around midseason, which will be a needed boost for the Cowboys defense. Before suffering the knee injury, Overshown had 84 tackles, five sacks, one interception, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, eight tackles for loss and one defensive touchdown in 2024.
  • NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports the Colts will host Texas QB Quinn Ewers for a visit on Wednesday
    Ewers had a formal interview with the team during the NFL Scouting Combine, so it appears the Colts have serious interest in the second team All-Big 12 selection with the NFL Draft just weeks away. Ewers, 22, is projected as a Day Three pick and could sit behind Daniel Jones and Anthony Richardson on the depth chart. Wherever he lands, Ewers — who went 27-9 at Texas — is likely to be a backup at best.
  • Quarterback
    Raiders will host Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders for a pre-draft visit.
    The visit with Sanders, the consensus No. 2 quarterback in the 2025 draft class, comes shortly after the Raiders signed Geno Smith to a two-year contract worth up to $85.5 million. Drafting Sanders would create quite the headache for head coach Pete Carroll, who appears fully committed to Smith as the team’s medium-term starter. It’s unclear if Sanders, who could start for a handful of teams drafting in the top 15, would be open or willing to sit behind an entrenched starter in his rookie year. Sanders has also visited with the QB-desperate Steelers. The Raiders are also hosting pre-draft visits with QB Jaxon Dart and RB Ashton Jeanty, among others.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    Packers will host a pre-draft visit with Texas WR Matthew Golden.
    Golden has visited with several teams in the lead up to the 2025 draft, where he could be the first receiver off the board. Golden has held pre-draft meetings with the Cowboys, the Bucs, and the Steelers. Green Bay is still looking for an unquestioned WR1 after none of their four main wideouts stepped in 2024. Golden is similar size and has similar speed to Jayden Reed, though Reed’s after the catch production was far superior coming into the league. The Packers could be among a handful of teams jockeying on draft night to land Golden, 21, as his draft stock steadily rises.
  • FA Quarterback
    Browns hosted Alabama QB Jalen Milroe and Louisville QB Tyler Shough for visits on Tuesday.
    Browns beat writer Mary Kay Cabot reports both Milroe and Shough visited Cleveland on Tuesday, after it was reported Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart was also visiting the Browns on the same day. Cleveland is doing its due diligence on quarterbacks projected at the end of the first round or day two of the 2025 NFL Draft, bringing in three different options in one day. Milroe is more of a developmental prospect, while Shough turns 26 this season and would be closer to a finished product. The Browns have a wide variety of prospects to consider, but bringing in these quarterbacks indicates they don’t plan to take a quarterback at pick No. 2 and will look for one later.