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  • KC Defensive Back
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    Chiefs placed CB Jackie Bates on injured reserve with a knee injury, ending his season.
    Bates made one special teams tackle in two weeks on the game-day roster. The Chiefs have elected to carry a third quarterback, Tyler Palko, on the roster.
  • NYG Linebacker #49
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    Giants agreed to terms with LB Chris Board, formerly of the Ravens, on a two-year contract.
    The deal is worth “up to” $6 million. Board made a name for himself as a UDFA in Baltimore via his special teams prowess. He has since signed multi-year deals with multiple teams and even returned to Baltimore for the 2024 season. Board also got some run on defense last year and finished the season with 30 tackles plus one sack. He will fill a similar role in New York.
  • NYG Tackle #66
    Giants signed OT James Hudson III, formerly of the Browns, to a two-year contract.
    Hudson was a regular for the Browns through four seasons in the league, typically serving as somewhat of a sixth man for the Cleveland offensive line. That role afforded him 17 starts in 49 appearances through effectively three-plus seasons before landing on injured reserve with a shoulder injury in October of 2024. He brings experience at multiple positions along the offensive line to a Giants team that has struggled with health up front in recent years.
  • IND Wide Receiver #16
    Colts re-signed WR Ashton Dulin to a two-year contract worth up to $8.5 million.
    Dulin, coming off a torn ACL that cost his the entire 2023 campaign, had just two receptions for Indy in 2024. He was mostly relegated to special teams duty after seeing some receiver usage before his 2023 knee injury. Going into his age-28 season, Dulin will remain a rotational wideout for the Colts in 2025.
  • PIT Running Back #22
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that “the Chargers are pursuing Steelers free agent RB Najee Harris and hope to close a deal.”
    Rapoport adds that the “deal is not done yet” but things seem to be heading in the right direction. Signing Harris would give the Chargers a capable north-south rusher, who would ostensibly assume starting duties. Current free agent, and 2024 starter, J.K. Dobbins remains unsigned.
  • DEN Linebacker #57
    Broncos signed LB Dre Greenlaw to a three-year, $35 million contract.
    Greenlaw managed just nine total tackles in 2024 after experiencing discomfort in his surgically repaired Achilles but erupted during the 2022 and 2023 seasons as a mainstay in the interior of the San Francisco defense. During those two seasons, Greenlaw combined for 247 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and one interception. He should immediately combine with Alex Singleton to form one of the most athletic interior linebacker units in the league.
  • LAC Defensive Tackle #90
    Chargers re-signed DT Teair Tart to a one-year, $5.5 million contract.
    Tart racked up 20 tackles, 16 QB pressures and one sack in his first season with the Chargers last year. Both his tackle and sack totals are the second-best figures of his five-year career. The signing helps solidify a Chargers defensive line that recently released DE Joey Bosa.
  • DAL Running Back #33
    Cowboys signed RB Javonte Williams to a one-year, $3 million contract.
    The deal carries a maximum value of $3.5 million through incentives, making it extremely likely that Williams initially serves as a backup behind Rico Dowdle. The Cowboys were highly likely to address running back in some fashion through free agency considering the only other back on the roster behind Dowdle was the undersized Deuce Vaughn, but the monetary value of Williams’ contract does not inspire much confidence in dynasty managers stuck riding him out this offseason.
  • BUF Linebacker #97
    Bills agreed to terms with EDGE Michael Hoecht, formerly of the Rams, to a three-year contract.
    Rapoport says the deal is worth “up to” $24 million, meaning the base value will come in short of that number. Hoecht started all 17 games in 2023 and totaled 6.5 sacks. The Rams made major additions to their defensive line via the draft last year, relegating Hoecht to a part-time role in 2024. As expected, his numbers fell across the board and he was held to just three sacks. Hoecht should play a larger role for the Bills, they he may be typecast as a pass-rush specialist going forward.
  • ARI Linebacker #59
    Cardinals signed LB Akeem Davis-Gaither to a two-year, $11 million contract.
    Davis-Gaither made just 11 starts in five years with the Bengals while contributing primarily to special teams. Expect Davis-Gaither to initially serve in a similar capacity with the Cardinals.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #13
    The Patriots signed Mack Hollins to a two-year, $8.4 million contract.
    Patriots OC Josh McDaniels previously coached Hollins to a career-best season back in 2022, when McDaniels held the Raiders’ head coaching position. Hollins’ 89 targets, 57 receptions and 690 receiving yards from that year are all career-highs. NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports that Hollins can earn up to $10.4 million on the new contract. While Hollins is unlikely to produce as a weekly WR3, he provides the offense with needed speed and can be counted on for a few big games this season.