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  • FA Wide Receiver #17
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    Arrelious Benn had three catches for 46 yards in Week 5 against the Niners.
    He has flashed his talent in the past and the Bucs made a concerted effort to get him going in the screen game today, but Benn has yet to produce anything but mediocre numbers this year. His rotation partner, Dezmon Briscoe, had two catches for 18 yards. Neither are fantasy options.
  • IND Quarterback #5
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    The Athletic’s James Boyd believes it’s “still possible” for Colts QB Anthony Richardson to win the team’s Week 1 starting job.
    Richardson, entering his third NFL season, resumed throwing last week after undergoing another shoulder procedure in May. Daniel Jones has operated as the team’s QB1 throughout the offseason and is widely expected to be under center for the Colts to start the regular season. Boyd said Richardson will “have to do two things to win the job and, more importantly, keep the job: stay healthy and be accurate. He hasn’t proven he’s capable of either, and although Jones would never admit it publicly, Richardson’s struggles in those areas are exactly why Jones chose Indy as the place he’d try and resurrect his career.” Richardson has reportedly worked on his throwing mechanics this offseason after two years of wild inaccuracy, especially on short and intermediate passes. He’ll likely end up getting a few starts in 2025.
    Cowboys reportedly unhappy with Blue's work habits
    Patrick Daugherty reacts to a report around Cowboys rookie Jaydon Blue's work habits and why this is happening at "the right time" with room to course correct before Week 1.
  • CIN Defensive End #91
    NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports there’s “no clear path” to a resolution for Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson’s contract extension.
    Schultz said Hendrickson and the Bengals “made attempts over the past few days to reengage on a new deal, but talks failed to gain serious momentum.” Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin said last week that Hendrickson, entering his age-30 season, has “earned a raise” headed into 2025. This Hendrickson drama could continue into the preseason and perhaps into the regular season if the Bengals remain firm in their commitment not to pay their excellent pass rusher. Schultz said both sides are “frustrated.” Pro Football Focus last season graded Hendrickson as the NFL’s fifth best pass rusher, as he recorded a league-leading 18 sacks and 50 quarterback hurries.
  • TB Tackle #78
    Buccaneers HC Todd Bowles said OT Tristan Wirfs will be ready “sooner than later.”
    Speaking in an exclusive interview with JoeBucsFan.com, Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles said he wasn’t sure if Wirfs will be ready to start the regular season but that he knows he’ll be ready “sooner than later.” Bowles added, “I don’t know if it’s Week 1, 2, 3. He’ll definitely put the work in, so I don’t have a problem with that.” The Buccaneers were criticized for the way they handled Wirfs’ knee injury last season, eventually leading to the talented sixth-year tackle electing offseason surgery to correct the issue. Wirfs was a large part of the offensive explosion from the Buccaners in 2024, contributing as one of the top offensive tackles in the game.
  • HOU Cornerback #10
    Texans signed CB Arthur Maulet to a one-year contract.
    Maulet was released by the Ravens in March before landing in Houston on a one-year contract. He was held to just three appearances in 2024 due to multiple knee injuries and a calf injury, requiring two trips to injured reserve, but looked spry in workout videos released earlier Monday on X. Maulet should serve in a reserve role behind established starters Derek Stingley, Kamari Lassiter, and Jalen Pitre.
  • LAC Running Back #22
    Chargers signed RB Nyheim Hines, formerly of the Colts and Bills.
    Hines last played for the Bills during the 2022 season, before a July jet skiing accident derailed his career. Now completely recovered from torn ACL and LCL injuries, Hines catches on with a Chargers team currently dealing with questionable depth following the fireworks injury sustained by recent addition Najee Harris. Also currently on the roster are 2025 first-round selection Omarion Hampton, Hassan Haskins, Kimani Vidal, and Jaret Patterson. Hines profiles as a scat back/change of pace option and was a standout special teams player with the Colts and Bills, something that does little to answer questions regarding Harris’ current health. Stay tuned for more news out of the backfield in Los Angeles.
  • FA Quarterback #17
    Former Chargers QB Philip Rivers announced his retirement from the NFL.
    Rivers most recently reached out to teams prior to the 2023 regular season but didn’t receive any bites. Now 43 years old, Rivers walks away for good after amassing 63,440 career passing yards and 421 touchdowns, with eight career Pro Bowl selections. He led the league in passing touchdowns in 2008, passing yards in 2010, and completion rate in 2013, also retiring as the Chargers’ all-time leading passer.
  • GB Center #50
    Packers signed OT Zach Tom to a four-year, $88 million contract extension.
    Tom can earn up to $92 million on his new deal, which includes a $30.2 million signing bonus. Per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, it is the largest signing bonus for an offensive lineman in league history. Tom joined the Packers as a fourth-round pick back in 2022 and has spent the majority of his career at right tackle. Last season, Tom played all 17 games at the position while earning a PFF offensive grade of 87.5 and a PFF run blocking grade of 90.0. Considered one of the best young offensive linemen in the game, Tom is now under contract through the 2028 season and will have another chance at a lucrative deal by his age-31 season.
  • FA Running Back #22
    NFL Insider Jordan Schultz reports free agent RB Nyheim Hines worked out for the Chargers.
    The Chargers have a deep running back room with Najee Harris and Omarion Hampton occupying the top two spots, but Hines does offer some value as a third-down back and returner. The veteran running back is simply hoping to compete for a spot on a 53-man roster in camp, which the Chargers may be willing to offer him. We’ll see if anything materializes from the visit between the two sides. In addition to Hines, the Chargers also worked out RB John Kelly, who had a short stint with the team last season.
  • CAR Tight End #82
    Panthers placed Tommy Tremble (back) on PUP list.
    Tremble is recovering from a back surgery he underwent in May, and was expected to open camp on the PUP list with hopes that he’d return at some point during camp. The fifth-year tight end re-signed with the Panthers to a two-year deal this offseason and will likely compete with Ja’Tavion Sanders for the TE1 role once healthy. Tremble has caught 85 passes for 782 yards and nine touchdowns over 61 games in his career and shouldn’t be considered a high-end fantasy option should he eventually secure a starting role.
  • CIN Running Back #30
    Bengals OC Dan Pitcher said Chase Brown will be one of the “focal points” of the Bengals offense.
    Even with Samaje Perine back in the mix, the Bengals appear ready to give Brown the lion’s share of the touches in 2025. Brown averaged 18.4 fantasy points per game Weeks 4 to 18 and finished the season with a rushing line of 229-990-7 to go along with 54 catches for 360 yards and four more scores. While Perine is expected to vulture some work in third-down role, it’s worth reminding readers that The Athletic’s Paul Dehner said in May that he expects Perine to have a “lesser version of the two-minute, passing-down role” he had during his first stint with the Bengals. Brown sounds as if he’ll be locked in as a high-end RB1 for fantasy managers this season.