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  • FA Linebacker #58
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    Bears signed LBs Xavier Adibi and K.C. Asiodu.
    A four-year veteran, Adibi spent four games on the Vikings’ active roster last season, but was held off the stat-sheet. Vikings’ beat writer Tom Pelissero believed Adibi looked “done.” Asiodu was signed by the Packers following the lockout, but didn’t crack the 53-man roster.
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    Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot reports the Browns will interview Saints OC Klint Kubiak for the same role.
    The Saints are allowing Kubiak to speak with other teams as they continue to work through their head coaching interviews. The son of long-time offensive coordinator and Super Bowl-winning head coach Gary Kubiak, Klint Kubiak joined the Saints last offseason after working as the 49ers’ passing game coordinator in 2023. In his lone season with the Saints, Kubiak’s offense started hot with back-to-back 40 point outings, but wound up finishing 24th in points scored and 21st in total yards. The team’s collapse was undoubtedly impacted by the injuries to Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed, who combined to miss 20 games this season, while Derek Carr missed seven games of his own due to a number of injuries. Long viewed as an up-and-coming offensive mind, Kubiak the Seahawks and Browns both appear willing to give him a mulligan for 2024. Kubiak will almost certainly get another shot as a play-caller in the near future, even if it’s not in 2025.
  • FA Running Back #23
    Clyde Edwards-Helaire is a free agent after his contract with the Saints expired.
    CEH was never signed to the Saints’ 53-man roster after joining their practice squad in late December. The former first-round pick saw his practice squad expire today, meaning he is now a free agent who can sign with any team. In two games played with the Saints, CEH rushed for 46 scoreless yards on 13 carries while adding another three receptions for 24 yards on five targets. He will turn 26 in April, and could land with another team this offseason in hopes of winning a roster spot in camp. In addition to Edwards-Helaire, running back Dalvin Cook, and wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie also saw their practice squad contracts expire and are now free agents.
  • DEN Defensive Coordinator
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Raiders requested an interview with Broncos DC Vance Joseph for their head coaching vacancy.
    Joseph’s last head coaching gig came with Denver from 2017 to 2018. The highly-respected defensive coordinator went 11-21 during his two seasons with the team, but returned to the Mile High City in 2023 after Sean Payton was hired as head coach. Joseph’s defense took a massive leap this season after ranking in the bottom third in the league in points and yards allowed in 2023. The Broncos allowed the seventh fewest yards and third fewest points of any team in the league this season, and trailed only the Eagles in yards allowed per play (4.9). Joseph’s recent run of success also drew interest from the Bears and Jets this coaching cycle, making the Raiders the third team to request a sit down with him.
  • PHI Linebacker #17
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Eagles fear Nakobe Dean “suffered a significant knee injury that would knock him for the playoffs” in Sunday’s Wild Card win over the Packers.
    This doesn’t come as much of a surprise after Dean was carted from the field in the second quarter of Sunday’s win. It gave the early appearance of a season-ender and the team, although Dean will undergo an MRI on Monday to confirm the full extent of his injury. It would be a massive loss for the Eagles after Dean stepped up to become a leader on the defense in his third season. His 128 tackles, three sacks, and nine TFLs on the year were all career highs, while he also picked up one interception and two fumble recoveries. If Dean is out for the season, Oren Burks would be the favorite to replace him after taking over for him on Sunday.
  • CHI Head Coach
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports the Bears will interview interim head coach Thomas Brown for their head coaching vacancy.
    According to Pelissero, Brown “impressed team brass with how he handled a challenging situation.” Brown made the leap from passing game coordinator to interim head coach in less than a month. Brown replaced Shane Waldron as offensive coordinator on November 12th, and was named interim head coach on November 29th following the dismissal of Matt Eberflus. Brown went 1-4 in his brief tenure as head coach, but he’ll get a chance to lay out his vision for the team and how he can right the ship with his own staff and people in place. Brown is one of several candidates being interviewed by the Bears, who hope to find the best candidate to get Caleb Williams and the team on track after a trying 2024.
  • TB Tight End #87
    Payne Durham was not targeted in the Bucs’ Wild Card loss to the Commanders.
    With Cade Otton back from injury, this was not a surprise. Durham caught 11-of-14 targets for 115 yards and two touchdowns on the season with most of his production coming in two weeks at the end of the season when Cade Otton was out. The second-year pro figures to remain Tampa Bay’s backup tight end in 2025 but that doesn’t give him much fantasy value.
  • TB Wide Receiver #17
    Sterling Shephard was not targeted in the Bucs’ Wild Card loss to the Commanders.
    The 31-year-old ended the season by catching 32-of-51 targets for 334 receiving yards and one touchdown. He had some solid games in Tampa Bay and will now hit free agency hoping to have shown enough that another team will give him a chance as a veteran presence in a receiving corps. The Bucs could also opt to bring him back since he was more reliable than Trey Palmer at the end of the season. Regardless of where he ends up, Shepard figures to be off fantasy radars unless there are injuries in front of him.
  • TB Wide Receiver #10
    Trey Palmer was not targeted in the Bucs’ Wild Card loss to the Commanders.
    Palmer finished the season with 172 receiving yards and one touchdown on 12 receptions (22 targets). It was a disappointing effort from the third-year pro, who didn’t seem to take the step forward that many were hoping for. He’s currently third on the depth chart at wide receiver heading into the off-season, but the Bucs will likely bring in more competition for him or players above him, which means that it’s hard to trust Palmer in any fantasy formats heading into next season.
  • TB Tight End #88
    Cade Otton caught both of his targets for 32 yards in the Bucs’ Wild Card loss to the Commanders.
    A late-season injury hampered Otton’s breakout season a bit, but the 25-year-old caught 59-of-87 targets for 600 receiving yards and four touchdowns on the season. He also gained 311 yards after the catch, which is over half of his total yardage. He proved to be a valuable receiving threat in Tampa Bay, and if they don’t add another talented receiver or bring back Chris Godwin then Otton could flirt with low-end TE1 value next season.
  • TB Wide Receiver #15
    Jalen McMillan caught 2-of-4 targets for 41 yards in the Bucs’ Wild Card loss to the Commanders.
    He also mistimed a reverse in the fourth quarter, which led to a botched handoff with Baker Mayfield and a costly fumble that helped give the Commanders the lead. On the season, McMillan caught 37-of-58 targets for 461 receiving yards and eight touchdowns. He was also second on the Bucs with eight plays of over 20 yards on the season. With Chris Godwin’s contract status up in the air, there’s a chance that McMillan will enter next season as the number two wide receiver in Tampa Bay, which would give him immediate fantasy appeal. However, we’ll have to see if the Bucs bring back Godwin or add any other receivers in the offseason.