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  • FA Guard #74
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    Visiting the Lions on Thursday, free agent G/T Geoff Schwartz also visits lined up with the Chiefs and 49ers.
    Teams don’t seem concerned by the fact that Schwartz missed all of 2011 with a hip injury. He was a 16-game starter for the Panthers in 2010.
  • BAL Safety
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    Ravens signed No. 27 overall pick S Malaki Starks to a four-year, $16.579 million contract.
    The Ravens took Starks towards the end of the first-round, adding him next to versatile safety Kyle Hamilton. The Ravens’ other starting safety from last season - Ar’Darius Washington - tore his Achilles, meaning Starks will likely be starting immediately in the Ravens secondary. The Georgia product got an $8.697 million signing bonus in his fully-guaranteed $16.579 million deal.
    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.
  • NE Wide Receiver #1
    Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said he has been in communication with Stefon Diggs, who was not present for the start of OTAs.
    Vrabel said he is aware of the video that surfaced showing Diggs flashing a pink substance on a boat. He mentioned wanting Diggs to make smart decisions on and off the field but kept his response short. Per ESPN’s Mike Reiss, the NFL declined to comment on the video. While it might not be a great look for Diggs, it’s impossible to draw any conclusions from the short clip. Diggs is currently recovering from the torn ACL he suffered last year and would not be practicing if he were at OTAs, so it’s not much of a surprise that he’s away from the team. It’s likely this story blows over sooner rather than later, with Diggs’ ACL recovery still being the biggest driver of his 2025 outlook.
  • 49ers released P Mitch Wishnowsky.
    He was released to make room for former Jets punter Thomas Morstead. Wishnowsky missed nine games with a back injury in 2024 and was released with two years left on his contract. Even at 33 years old, he should be able to find work elsewhere.
  • IND Wide Receiver #1
    The Indy Star’s Nate Atkins reports Josh Downs is dealing with a soft tissue injury and did not participate in Wednesday’s practice.
    Jonathan Taylor was also absent from the Colts’ first OTA session. Atkins notes he is in Florida working on his own and the team is hopeful to get him back soon. It’s early in the offseason program, so fantasy managers don’t need to worry yet, but it’s worth keeping in mind given Downs’ injury history. He played hurt down the stretch as a rookie and his numbers plummeted. Then, in 2024, Downs missed three games and appeared on the injury report with ankle, toe, groin, calf, and shoulder injuries. Still, the talent is evident when Downs is healthy. He led the Colts in receptions last year at 72 while playing in two fewer games than Michael Pittman.
  • CHI Quarterback #18
    Caleb Williams said he came to “a deliberate and determined answer” to play for the Bears after meeting with the team before the 2024 NFL Draft.
    Williams was on damage control duty when talking to the media today. He didn’t deny any of Seth Wickersham’s reporting on him potentially forcing a pre-draft trade. He did, however, greatly downplay the story, saying he had a good visit with the Vikings before the draft but was sold on Chicago after meeting with the team. Williams even acknowledged the Bears’ recent history of horrific quarterback play, which Wickersham also mentioned in the excerpt from his upcoming book. While it sounds like Williams never took any steps toward engineering a trade to Minnesota or any other team, the thought undoubtedly crossed his mind.
  • SF Linebacker #55
    49ers signed LB Chazz Surratt, formerly of the Jets.
    The former third-round pick played under Robert Saleh in New York for the past three years. Saleh was fired midway through the 2024 season and is now the 49ers’ defensive coordinator. Surratt knows his system well and is a high-volume player on special teams. He recorded 28 combined tackles and two TFLs in 2024.
  • FA Center #60
    Former Patriots C David Andrews retired from the NFL after 10 seasons.
    Andrews will officially announce his retirement via a press conference next week. A former UDFA, Andrews spent 10 years in the league, all of which came in Foxborough. He started 121 games and won two Super Bowls as a Patriot. Andrews was surprisingly released by New England earlier this offseason in a move that only saved them $2.7 million in cap space. Instead of looking for work elsewhere, the veteran lineman chose to hang up the cleats for good.
  • GB Running Back #32
    Packers RB Marshawn Lloyd worked with the rehab group in Wednesday’s practice.
    We’re early in OTAs so this may be nothing, but it’s certainly worth noting given Lloyd’s injury-marred rookie season. The 2024 third-round pick dealt with hip, hamstring, and ankle issues along with appendicitis. He appeared in just one game during his debut season. The specifics of his current injury aren’t known, but he was reportedly healthy and working without any restrictions as of a week ago. The last thing he needs is another setback early in his second offseason. Lloyd missing an extended period of time would open the door for Emanuel Wilson to retain the RB2 role in Green Bay. Wilson rushed for 502 yards and four scores on 103 attempts last year.
  • ATL Tight End #8
    Underdog’s James Palmer reports Kyle Pitts is dealing with a foot injury.
    Pitts’ absence at Falcons OTAs this week was not contract related as he enters the final year of his rookie deal with Atlanta. It’s unclear how long Pitts might remain out with the foot injury. The team could be taking precautions with their starting tight end in the early stages of the offseason schedule. Falcons coaches over the past few months have hinted that they expect much more from Pitts in 2025. Pitts in 2024 was 22nd in tight end receptions and 13th in tight end receiving yards. Since the start of the 2023 season, Pitts ranks 116th among all pass catchers in EPA per target.
  • SEA Quarterback
    Seahawks head coach Mike MacDonald said QB Jalen Milroe “will not be used in the same fashion as Taysom Hill.”
    “Milroe is a quarterback, Macdonald said, and will be used accordingly,” The Athletic’s Michael-Shawn Dugar said. That doesn’t mean the Seahawks won’t find some way to get the ultra-athletic Milroe onto the field in some high-leverage circumstances, perhaps in short yardage or goal line situations. If Milroe and Darnold rotate snaps in 2025, neither will have much in the way of fantasy value. Seattle is fully expected to be among the NFL’s most run-heavy units under new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak.