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  • FA Wide Receiver #14
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    The Bengals’ website suggests Armon Binns may still be the “leader in the clubhouse” for the team’s No. 2 receiver job.
    Binns participated in rookie minicamp, holding his own, and he’ll compete to fend off third- and fifth-round picks Mohamed Sanu and Marvin Jones, respectively. If the Bengals are looking to directly replace outgoing “X” receiver Jerome Simpson, though, Jones will probably be their best bet because he runs the best routes and has the best speed. Binns is less assured of a roster spot.
  • DAL Linebacker #11
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    CBS’ Jonathan Jones reports, Micah Parsons “will become the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.”
    Unfortunately, for the Cowboys, Jones believes Parsons’ average annual value ticked up to the $41.5-to-$42 million range after T.J. Watt reset the market at $41 million on a three-year extension today. Jones also believes that Parsons will be willing to participate in team meetings and individual drills, while sitting out 11-on-11 drills, if a deal is not agreed upon before training camp kicks off.
    Rams' Ferguson can make fantasy impact as rookie
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  • Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko said, “there’s no intentions of [Bengals EDGE Shemar Stewart] to play for the Aggies this year.”
    Though some have parsed Elko’s word choice, he followed up the statement by saying Stewart is “getting ready for his season this year with the Bengals,” adding that they “wish him the best.” Things can change, but for now, a return to college football seems unlikely for the Bengals’ disgruntled first-round pick.
  • FA Running Back #35
    Titans waived RB Tyrion Davis-Price.
    Davis-Price signed with the team in early June, but apparently free agent Jordan Mims caught the front office’s collective eye in recent weeks. Davis-Price will likely find a spot elsewhere in the league, as many young third-rounders do. He is not worth following closely for fantasy purposes, though.
  • SEA Linebacker #10
    Seahawks placed LB Uchenna Nwosu (knee) on the active/physically unable to perform list.
    This transaction was always expected. Nwosu underwent a cleanup procedure on his knee this offseason. The real question is whether he can recover in time for the regular season. Nwosu is a capable player who has been slowed by injuries in recent seasons. Hopefully, he makes a full recovery this summer.
  • DET Defensive Lineman #91
    Lions placed DL Levi Onwuzurike on the reserve/physically unable to perform list.
    Onwuzurike must now sit out training camp, preseason and at least Weeks 1-4 of regular season play. His medical issue was not disclosed, but we expect clarification soon. The front office signed Onwuzurike to a one-year, $5.5 million contract in March. He totaled 45 quarterback pressures, three sacks and 21 tackles last year.
  • DAL Cornerback #7
    The Cowboys “will deduct $500,000 from [Trevon] Diggs’ $9 million base salary for his failure to complete at least 84% of his offseason workouts.”
    Per The Dallas Morning News’ Calvin Watkins, “club officials had the option of not enforcing the clause in the contract,” but chose to do so anyway. Diggs reportedly has issues with the Cowboys’ internal staff and chose to rehab on his own, in Miami, after having damaged cartilage replaced with a tissue graft earlier this offseason. Perhaps, this $500,000 sum is the key figure needed to sign Micah Parsons to a record-setting extension.
  • PIT Linebacker #90
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the Steelers and T.J. Watt have agreed to terms on a three-year, $123 million extension, making Watt “the highest-paid non-QB in NFL history for the second time in his illustrious career.”
    Per Schefter, “no player has recorded more sacks over the last five seasons than T.J. Watt, who has 73.5 during that span.” Watt receives $108 million fully guaranteed, and the deal averages $41 million per year. It is a fitting contract for the 30-year-old pass rusher. Steelers players report to training camp on July 23rd.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #83
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that Chargers second-round WR Tre Harris “has now agreed to terms and will sign his rookie contract.”
    The agreement coincides with Mike Williams’ retirement announcement, narrowing the competition for the Chargers’ No. 2 wide receiver role to Harris and Quentin Johnston. Harris has decent odds of stealing the role and producing flex-worthy numbers in year one. Stay tuned.
  • DET Defensive Lineman #54
    Lions placed DL Alim McNeill on the active/physically unable to perform list.
    McNeill’s Week 15, 2024 ACL tear made this transaction a formality, as it was always expected. Lions head coach Dan Campbell previously said McNeill was expected to miss both training camp and the “early part of the season.”
  • DET Tackle #68
    Lions place OT Taylor Decker on the active/physically unable to perform list.
    The reason for Decker’s PUP listing was not given. He dealt with a knee injury late in the 2025 season, though. Also listed in the active/PUP transaction are CB Khalil Dorsey, OG Miles Frazier, DL Alim McNeill, LB Malcolm Rodriguez, DL Mekhi Wingo. Players with this designation may be removed from it at any time this summer.