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  • FA Defensive Back #21
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    Ravens CB Lardarius Webb racked up 11 tackles while starting across from Cary Williams in Week 1.
    Webb was surprisingly slated for the start even before rookie Jimmy Smith went down with a high-ankle sprain on the opening kickoff. He won’t be pushed by Domonique Foxworth or Chris Carr after impressing with a series of hard hits against the Steelers.
  • BAL Head Coach
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    Ravens signed head coach John Harbaugh to a three-year contract extension through 2028.
    Harbaugh’s current deal was set to expire after the upcoming season. The 62-year-old head coach has guided the Ravens to double-digit regular season wins in each of the last three seasons. The team has advanced to the AFC Championship Game once during that span while making the playoffs each year, resulting in a 2-3 postseason record. This will be Harbaugh’s 18th season with the Ravens.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #19
    Jets re-signed WR Irvin Charles to a contract.
    Charles rarely produces as a receiver but has proven himself to be an elite special teams player. His 88.6 PFF special teams grade ranks seventh among more than 225 NFL players to record at least 210 special teams snaps in 2024. He boasts 13 special teams tackles in his two-year NFL career.
  • PHI Coaching Staff
    Eagles hired Parks Frazier as passing game coordinator.
    Frazier entered the NFL as an assistant to the head with the Colts in 2018. He advanced up the ranks during his time there before parlaying his interim offensive coordinator role in 2022 to a passing game coordinator role with the Panthers in 2023. He spent 2024 serving as an offensive assistant with the Dolphins.
  • ATL Tight End #85
    Falcons signed TE Teagan Quitoriano, formerly of the Texans, to a contract.
    Quitoriano will settle into a backup role behind Kyle Pitts, Charlie Woerner and Feleipe Franks. The former Texan has dealt with knee, oblique, groin and calf issues in his short career but perhaps a change of scenery will be helpful. He did not earn any targets last year.
  • GB Linebacker #54
    Packers signed LB Kristian Welch, formerly of the Ravens, to a contract.
    Welch has had an adventurous two-year span. The special teams standout left the Ravens roster after the 2022 season, signing on with the Packers in 2023. He then spent the 2024 season playing for the Broncos (Weeks 1-6) and Ravens (Weeks 7-Divisional Round). He now returns to Green Bay, where he previously tallied a career-high six special teams tackles in 2023. Welch has earned at least a 69.9 PFF special teams grade in 3-of-5 NFL seasons.
  • PIT Linebacker #49
    Steelers re-signed LB Jeremiah Moon to a one-year contract.
    Moon contributes minimally but makes his mark regularly via special teams. His 85.2 PFF special teams grade ranks third among Steelers players and his six special teams tackles ranks fifth.
  • DET Guard #74
    Lions re-signed OG Kayode Awosika to a contract.
    This will be Awosika’s third season in Detroit. He serves as a trusted, if middling, backup for the team’s interior offensive line group. Awosika earned a career-best 59.4 PFF pass-blocking grade last year.
  • LV Linebacker #45
    Raiders signed LB Devin White, formerly of the Texans, to a one-year contract.
    White had a strange season in 2024, first signing with the Eagles in the offseason and eventually being released in-season, having played zero snaps. He was then signed by the Texans, for whom he appeared in seven games. White spent the five prior seasons playing for the team that drafted him: the Buccaneers. His signing with the Raiders reunites White with GM John Spytek, who served as the Buccaneers’ director of player personnel when White was drafted. White totaled 16 tackles and four quarterback pressures last year.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports that “the Vikings haven’t closed the door on Aaron Rodgers.”
    With her opening remarks, Russini succinctly stated that “it could happen.” Russini then outlined a hypothetical scenario in which Rodgers “hangs out, and the Minnesota Vikings pick up the phone” and ask him to join a quarterback competition. Internally, the Vikings have apparently maintained the view that “it would be a competition [for the starting quarterback job] this summer.” Russini also adds that “there is also a world where J.J. McCarthy shows up to OTAs and looks as sharp, and confident, and [as] ready to go as he saw him in training camp last year,” which, we are left to infer, would negate the need for a competitive veteran.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    The Athletic’s Joe Person reports the Panthers will hold a top-30 visit with WR Tetairoa McMillan.
    The Panthers’ wide receiver room still needs help. While last year’s first-rounder Xavier Legette prepares to enter his second season, the Panthers’ current WR2, Adam Thielen, prepares for his 12th year. McMillan, who is considered by many to be the top receiver in this year’s draft class, would give the Panthers a big, versatile receiver on the outside who could immediately contribute in three-receiver sets. Currently holding the No. 8 overall pick in this year’s draft, there’s a good chance McMillan will be on the board when the Panthers are on the clock next month.