Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up

NFL Player News

Rotoworld

  • LAR Running Back
    Personalize your Rotoworld feed by favoriting players
    Rams released RB John David Washington, P Andy Groom, WRs Clinton Solomon, Taylor Stubblefield, Brandon Middleton, and Brad Pyatt, TE Alex Holmes, S Deandre Eiland, LB Mike Goolsby, DE Matthew Rice, and OLs Drew Strojny, Ben Noll, and Donovan Raiola.
    Many of these players were undrafted rookies. The most notable, Washington, is the son of actor Denzel. Rice had three sacks in the second preseason game and is a candidate for the practice squad.
  • FA Center #77
    Personalize your Rotoworld feed by favoriting players
    Lions C Frank Ragnow retired from the NFL after seven seasons.
    Any speculation about Ragnow missing OTAs due to contract-related issues can be put to rest. The four-time Pro Bowler took to Instagram on Monday, saying, “I’ve tried to convince myself that I’m feeling good but I’m not and it’s time to prioritize my health and my families future.” Ragnow has appeared in 47 of the Lions’ 51 regular season games since 2022 but has dealt with a myriad of injuries throughout his career, Last season, Ragnow suffered a torn pectoral muscle, but missed only one game due to the injury. During the 2023 season he missed two regular season games while dealing with knee, back, and toe injuries, but managed to play in all three playoff games in their run up to the NFC Championship game against the 49ers. A true warrior of the sport, it’s apparent the injuries Ragnow has suffered over the years have taken their toll, even if he can still play at a high level. His absence creates a void at the center position that may be filled by 2025 rookie second-rounder Tate Ratledge.
    How Olave, Shaheed can benefit from Shough at QB
    Kyle Dvorchak unpacks the reports of New Orleans Saints wide receivers Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed completely recovering from their injuries, analyzing how both can benefit with rookie Tyler Shough at QB.
  • JAX Running Back #1
    Jaguars HC Liam Coen said reports of the team looking to part ways with Travis Etienne are “absolutely inaccurate.”
    In May, it was reported by ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler that “multiple people in the league” believed the Jaguars were “not so high” on Etienne. Their decision to select running back Bayshul Tuten in the fourth round of April’s draft certainly lends some credence to that thought, but according to Coen, Etienne has done “everything we’ve asked him to do” while dismissing any ideas of a split between the two sides. Etienne had his worst season as a pro in 2025, rushing for 150-558-2 in 15 games while catching another 39 passes for 254 yards and no touchdowns. It was also the second-straight season in which the former first-rounder averaged less than five yards per touch after averaging 5.7 YPT in 2022. Etienne’s lack of efficiency is no secret and was further amplified by the hyper-efficient production we saw from Tank Bigsby last season. The addition of Tuten certainly makes for an interesting development to watch as we draw closer to training camp, and could put Etienne on a short leash with the new regime if he’s viewed as the lesser of the three backs between himself, Bigsby, and Tuten. While the team may not be looking to move on from him, it’s safe to assume he’s far from a lock to be a 200-plus touch back in 2025.
  • NE Wide Receiver #1
    Patriots OC Josh McDaniels said Stefon Diggs has reported to Monday’s OTAs.
    After a highly documented week that featured a boat and a pink substance that has been drawn into question, Diggs is now in the building. It’s worth noting that these are voluntary OTAs, so Diggs’ decision to report could be in part to gain some good favor with a team that was rumored to be open to cutting the 31-year-old veteran. Head coach Mike Vrabel, when questioned about the video featuring Diggs last week, seemed to downplay the video while adding that he hopes Diggs is making good decisions both on and off the field. Where things truly stand with Diggs and the Patriots at this point is anybody’s guess, but it’s a good sign to see him at OTAs after a week that featured headlines neither side probably wanted. Diggs is still recovering from a torn ACL he suffered in Week 8 last season and is unlikely to be on the playing field before training camp. A stint on the PUP list could also be in order.
  • MIA Tight End #9
    Jonnu Smith’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, said Smith “would definitely like to stay in Miami.”
    Smith has become the subject of trade rumors after it was reported last week that the Steelers could be targeting the veteran tight end. Last season, Smith broke the Dolphins’ tight end record for receptions (88), receiving yards (884), and receiving touchdowns (8), and is rumored to be seeking a new deal with his current one set to expire at the end of his season. Smith is due to make just $4.8 million this season, but the Dolphins may be more inclined to trade him to a suitor than dish out a new deal for the soon-to-be 30-year-old. Smith’s fantasy stock for the 2025 season would be at its highest if he were to remain with the Dolphins for the upcoming season, but it wouldn’t be surprising if his numbers saw a slight dip if Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle are both present and healthy for much of the year.
  • CLE Guard #75
    Browns OG Joel Bitonio told reporters he’ll take his decision to retire on a year-to-year basis.
    Bitonio, 33, has mulled retirement in the past, but the long-time Brown refuses to say when he’ll officially call it quits. He did shoot down any ideas of a retirement tour, however, as he prepares for what will be his 12th NFL season. Bitonio signed a three-year, $48 million contract extension with the Browns in 2021 that would keep him under contract through 2025. With his deal set to expire at the end of this season, it wouldn’t be surprising if we learned later in the year that Bitonio will walk away from the game once his current deal expires. Bitonio has started all 161 games he has appeared in for the Browns and earned a PFF blocking grade of 63.9 last season, playing on more than 1,000 snaps for the eighth consecutive season.
  • TEN Running Back #35
    Titans signed RB Tyrion Davis-Price, formerly of the Eagles, to a two-year contract.
    A former third-round pick of the 49ers back in 2022, TDP’s career has barely gotten off the ground through three seasons. Davis-Price has appeared in just eight NFL games thus far, rushing for 127 scoreless yards on 43 carries. He spent last season with the Eagles and appeared in one game. The Titans giving him a two-year deal is interesting on the surface, but we wouldn’t assume he’s a lock for the 53-man roster after struggling to see action at this point in his career.
  • FA Defensive End #90
    Free agent DE Jonathan Bullard is visiting the Saints on Monday.
    Bullard has spent the last three seasons with the Vikings, starting 38 of the 46 games he appeared in over that span. The veteran lineman also spent two seasons with current Saints defensive coordinator Brandon Staley (2017-2018) during their time with the Bears, and would bring a sense of familiarity with the system to New Orleans if he were to sign. Bullard totaled 108 tackles and three sacks during his tenure with the Vikings and is more known for his impact in the running game than in the passing game. Per PFF, Bullard hasn’t totaled double-digit pressures since 2019 and has just three sacks to his name over that span.
  • HOU Linebacker #48
    Texans DC Matt Burke said LB Christian Harris is “on track” to return by training camp.
    Harris dealt with calf and ankle injuries last season that resulted in him missing 14 regular season games. The fourth-year linebacker and former third-round pick racked up 101 tackles in 2023 after starting 12 of the 16 games he appeared in and broke up a career-best seven passes. While he has not been on the field for voluntary workouts, it sounds as if any absence pertaining to his injuries should be a non-concern by the time camp rolls around.
  • NE Wide Receiver #1
    Scott Zolak of 98.5 The Sports Hub said the Patriots cutting Stefon Diggs is a decision that “is on the table.”
    This stems from a highly publicized video from last week that featured Stefon Diggs on a boat that featured a pink substance that has been called into question. However, Zolak says, “It’s not just the boat. There are some other things that I’ve heard that raise questions. Are you all-in here?” ProFootballTalk’s Mike Florio did a deep dive on the possibility of the Patriots cutting Diggs, noting that while the former Pro Bowler did sign a three-year, $69 million contract with the team this offseason that “until (Diggs) passes a full physical, he’s entitled to nothing,” which could become meaningful should the team decide to explore his release. Head coach Mike Vrabel said following the video that he has been in communication with Diggs, but where things stand between Diggs and the Patriots is anybody’s guess at this time. He continues to recover from a torn ACL he suffered last season and is unlikely to see the field until training camp at the earliest, but it goes without saying that this could be a situation to monitor in the months ahead.
  • HOU Quarterback #7
    KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson reports C.J. Stroud “is dealing with a minor shoulder muscle issue.”
    It was reported earlier last week that Stroud wasn’t throwing at OTAs, but head coach DeMeco Ryans dismissed any concerns over his QB by saying the team has players “on different schedules.” Now, according to Wilson, league sources have told him Stroud is dealing with a minor shoulder issue that “isn’t regarded as long-term,” while adding that he “could return to increased activity at practice as soon as next week.” The 2023 Offensive Rookie of the Year saw a bit of a sophomore regression last season, throwing for 3,727-20-12 in 17 games, and saw his offensive coordinator get fired at the end of the year. With a new system being implemented, it would make sense for Stroud to be on the field sooner rather than later, but the Texans clearly don’t want to put their franchise quarterback anywhere near harm’s way at this stage in the offseason. For now, this sounds like a minor issue, but it’ll be something to keep in mind if his absence becomes longer than expected.