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  • CIN Quarterback #7
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    Jets rookie QB Greg McElroy expects to be fully recovered from his fractured thumb by February 1.
    After a surprisingly effective preseason, McElroy spent his rookie year on I.R. with the thumb fracture, which required surgery. He restarted throwing in November, but suffered a setback. In four 2011 exhibition games, McElroy went a combined 36-of-59 for 335 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions. He will likely be the Jets’ third-string quarterback in 2012.
  • MIN Quarterback #9
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    Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell complimented J.J. McCarthy’s development in his “pseudo-redshirt year.”
    O’Connell praised McCarthy for becoming a locker room leader and “energizer” despite McCarthy’s being sidelined by a torn meniscus for the 2024 NFL season. O’Connell noted McCarthy’s valuable participation in game preparation last year while highlighting the intriguing traits McCarthy flashed in the preseason. O’Connell emphasized McCarthy’s “ability to throw the ball in windows over the middle of the field” and his “historical” efficiency in converting on third down with seven-plus yards to go. Both factors will serve him well in fantasy football.
  • DAL Linebacker #11
    Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer said of a Micah Parsons extension “the deal is going to get done.”
    Schottenheimer adds that the Cowboys “like deals done sooner rather than later,” despite evidence to the contrary. When asked directly if Parsons could end up playing elsewhere in 2025, Schottenheimer said, “I wouldn’t think so,” and referred to Parsons as “an elite player” who “can wreak havoc on opposing offenses.” Here’s to hoping the Cowboys get this deal done before it becomes more of a distraction than it already is.
  • CLE Defensive Tackle #51
    ESPN’s Daniel Oyefusi reports that Browns DT Mike Hall Jr. underwent offseason surgery after suffering a Week 18 knee injury.
    Per Oyefusi, “the injury likely will keep Hall out of the offseason workout program.” He will likely be sidelined until the Browns begin training camp in July. The 21-year-old Hall appeared in eight games last season after the Browns selected him in the 2024 NFL Draft’s second round. Despite the abbreviated season, Hall compares favorably to his classmates. Among 2024 rookie DTs with at least 15 tackles, he ties for fifth with four tackles for loss or no gain. Both his 10.8 percent pass-rush win rate and 10.2 percent quarterback pressure rate likewise rank top three among 2024 rookie DTs with at least 100 pass-rushing snaps.
  • PIT Head Coach
    Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin indicated that the team’s starting quarterback will ideally be named before training camp begins in July.
    Specifically, Tomlin said that “training camp would kind of be a line of demarcation.” Reporters peppered Tomlin with inquiries about a decision-making deadline for Aaron Rodgers. Tomlin predictably stonewalled most questions but, per beat reporter Mike Kaboly, indicated that “it’s OK for Rodgers to miss OTAs and minicamp.”
  • TEN General Manager
    Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi said “I was taught over the years, if you find the quarterback that you want, and you think he’s a franchise quarterback, then you’re not going to pass on him.”
    While this outcome has seemed obvious to some from the jump, it is worth remembering that early mock drafts frequently listed Penn State EDGE Abdul Carter as the Titans’ presumed pick. Brian Callahan reportedly said “I think anytime you can find a quarterback that can lift your football team and that you feel is the caliber of player you’re talking about, those guys are worth more – there is really no price on those guys.” If the Titans identify a franchise quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft, they will not trade away the No. 1 overall pick, no matter what another team offers them. It’s yet another layer of what looks to be either an obvious Cam Ward No. 1 overall pick or an abrupt rug pull.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    Tyreek Hill again hinted at his demand to be traded from the Dolphins via social media on Sunday.
    Responding to a social media post calling him a major candidate for a draft-day trade, Hill quote-tweeted the post with the deuces emoji. Yes, this is how news looks in 2025. Hill has publicly flip-flopped on his trade-request stance since early January and the Dolphins had mostly appeared to settle the situation down. While the Dolphins would certainly prefer to have Hill on the roster, the front office may need to text Hill’s agent Drew Rosenhaus again and see how they should interpret this post. The veteran receiver has two seasons remaining on his contract.
  • BUF Running Back #4
    Bills general manager Brandon Beane told reporters that he does not see them “getting something done anytime soon” on a potential James Cook extension.
    Beane adds that signing Cook to a new deal “before he’s a free agent” in 2026 is still possible, but it sounds like contract talks have officially been tabled for now. Cook and his camp previously attempted to negotiate through public means, including a social media post in which Cook requested $15 million per year. The Bills probably aren’t going to pay a back who they don’t use on all three downs that kind of money, though it’s possible a huge 2025 could change their minds.
  • CLE Guard #77
    Browns general manager Andrew Berry told reporters that he expects RG Wyatt Teller to be on the roster this season.
    This despite Cleveland’s recent signing of Teven Jenkins. The Browns’ offensive line was hit hard by injuries last season, and both Teller (30 years old) and incumbent LG Joel Bitonio (33 years old) are scheduled to hit free agency next offseason. The 27-year-old Jenkins received a one-year, $3.05 million prove-it deal, giving him the chance to earn a multi-year contract as either Teller or Bitonio’s replacement. Jenkins has experience playing both left guard and right guard. Teller has declined handily from his 2020-2021 peak while dealing with injuries, posting a 62.6 PFF grade in 2024 that was his lowest since 2019.
  • FA Quarterback #7
    Browns general manager Andrew Berry said it’s “unlikely” they’ll trade up for the Titans’ No. 1 overall pick.
    Berry then added that all possibilities remain open with the No. 2 pick and that Abdul Carter’s stress fracture in his foot wouldn’t prohibit them from drafting him. One possible read here is that Berry is hoping his comments spur another team to pay up for the right to draft Carter. The Browns desperately need a long-term solution at quarterback, and if they won’t trade up for Ward, they may eschew Shedeur Sanders and see what they can do later in the draft.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #5
    SNY’s Connor Hughes said that is “sounds like” extension talks for Sauce Gardner and Garrett Wilson will be a “post-draft topic” for the Jets.
    The Jets drafted Wilson (No. 10 overall) and Gardner (No. 4 overall) in the 2022 NFL Draft, both players will almost assuredly have their fifth-year options picked up. That means the Jets will be negotiating from a position of strength with two years of rights in hand. There were trade rumors around Wilson late last season, but they seem to have dissipated since the team parted ways with Aaron Rodgers. We expect these talks to drag out through the remainder of the offseason as extension talks often find a natural deadline right before the start of the season, but Wilson and Gardner are players the Jets should be building around.