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  • FA Tackle #69
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    Free agents OL Quinn Ojinnaka and DL Brian Schaefering will participate in Saints rookie minicamp on a tryout basis this weekend.
    Ojinnaka started five games at left guard for the Rams last season, but he was completely overmatched and released. Schaefering has appeared in 40 career games between the Browns and Cowboys over the last four seasons.
  • MIA Cornerback #21
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    NFL Insider Jordan Schultz reports Mike Hilton is signing with the Dolphins.
    The deal is for one year, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Hilton spent the first four years of his career with the Steelers and the last four with the Bengals. The 31-year-old safety started 23 games for the Bengals over the last two years. Hilton can also play nickel cornerback and could be used there with the Dolphins.
    Williams expanding route tree under new Lions OC
    Jameson Williams has impressed new Detroit Lions offensive coordinator John Morton during training camp, and Kyle Dvorchak weighs in on the fantasy outlook for the fourth-year wide receiver in 2025.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #5
    The Athletic’s Joe Buscaglia writes Josh Palmer has been a “staple on offense” and is sneaky candidate to lead Bills receivers in snaps.
    Palmer along with Khalil Shakir and Keon Coleman have been the top three receivers in Bills camp. While Palmer has the lowest ADP of the group, he’s been getting the most hype so far in training. Josh Allen has praised the 25-year-old receiver’s catch radius, calling it the best he’s been around. Palmer failed to breakout with the Chargers, but could be in line for his best season yet with the Bills.
  • Jared Goff described Aidan Hutchinson’s offseason as “Monster.”
    Hutchinson has been “flying,” according to the Lions’ veteran quarterback. The 24-year-old EDGE defender beat Penei Sewell for a sack with his patented spin move in a viral practice clip sent out by the team Friday, seemingly confirming Goff’s assessment. Hutchinson looks ready to start the season, the only question will be if he and the Lions agree on a massive new contract before the offseason is over.
  • DET Linebacker #34
    Alex Anzalone (hamstring) practiced for the first time in training camp on Saturday.
    Anzalone sat out early offseason workouts and OTAs as he made it clear that he wants a new contract. The 30-year-old linebacker reported to training camp on time, but missed the first few days of practice after suffering a hamstring injury during his conditioning test. One day after Dan Campbell told reporters there’s no animosity between Anzalone and the front office and that both sides are still talking, Anzalone returned to the practice field. It remains to be seen if they’ve made any progress on a new contract, though.
  • CHI Wide Receiver
    Ben Johnson told reporters he’s hopeful Luther Burden will practice soon.
    Burden continues to miss time with a hamstring injury. After missing offseason workouts with a soft tissue injury, Johnson seemed confident Burden would be ready for the start of training camp. While Burden reportedly suffered an undisclosed injury from landing on a football, it’s a hamstring that is keeping him off the practice field. Johnson, who previously described Burden as day-to-day, is hopeful that he’s available soon. On a Bears offense that’s suddenly loaded with playmakers, it would behoove the rookie Burden to be available sooner rather than later if he’s going to have a role early in the season.
  • CLE Wide Receiver #19
    Cedric Tillman (lower leg) is back at practice on Saturday.
    Tillman was back on the practice field Saturday after suffering a lower leg injury on Friday. Browns coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters the team dodged a bullet. Tillman appears to be good to go without his availability impacted going forward.
  • NYJ Quarterback #2
    Justin Fields (toe) is not participating in team drills Saturday.
    Fields did some light throwing and participated in positional drills, but sat out the 11-on-11 portion of practice as he works his way back from a toe injury. The 26-year-old quarterback looked on as Tyrod Taylor worked with the first-team offense. While Fields is taking his return to the practice field slowly, it appears that his return isn’t far away.
  • SEA Tight End #80
    Seahawks team reporter John Boyle said Elijah Arroyo “looks like a playmaker” after two training camp practices.
    Boyle writes, Arroyo, AJ Barner, and Eric Saubert have all “made plays in the first two days of camp,” but Arroyo “has been particularly impressive in the passing game.” Arroyo notably bested CB Riq Woolen on one play, using “a combination of concentration and good hands.” The rookie is off to a good start.
  • JAX Running Back #4
    Sports Illustrated’s John Shipley writes, “if there was one running back who stood out throughout the practice, it was Tank Bigsby.”
    Shipley notes that Bigsby typically stands out during padded practices “due to his physical nature, but he certainly looked the part in Friday’s helmets and shorts practice, with the Jaguars’ coaching staff frequently singing his praises.” Both Bigsby and Etienne “made several nice runs,” but “Bigsby seemingly got the bulk of the key reps” and maintained high-level play all day. Bigsby has a chance to seize the lead rushing role if he continues to play well.
  • IND Quarterback #5
    NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe reports that Anthony Richardson had “his best day of training camp so far” on Friday.
    Per Wolfe, Richardson “made quick reads, he was efficient, he took care of the ball and ultimately showed why he could be the quarterback of the future.” Wolfe then reminds viewers that this remains an open competition between Richardson and Daniel Jones. Richardson must begin stacking positive days like this to seize the Week 1 starting job. Wolfe also adds that Richardson has lost 10 pounds and is now playing at 240.