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  • FA Wide Receiver #17
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    Ex-Vikings WR Emmanuel Arceneaux has signed with the CFL’s BC Lions.
    Arceneaux is returning to a league where he’s had success after failing to latch on with either the Vikings or Jets. He appeared in three games for Minnesota in 2011, catching one pass. Arceneaux will turn 26 in September.
  • CLG Quarterback
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    The Athletic’s Dane Brugler reports Alabama QB Jalen Milroe will attend the draft.
    This is a bit of an eye-brow raiser, as there has been very little media chatter on Milroe being a potential first-rounder. Either Milroe doesn’t mind, or the league is a lot higher on him than people think. Milroe is certainly a big name, so maybe he’s been convinced by the league and networks to attend despite seemingly low first-round odds.
  • NE Running Back #38
    ESPN’s Mike Reiss believes the Patriots will target a pass-catching RB in this year’s draft.
    Rhamondre Stevenson has 154 career receptions to his name, while Antonio Gibson, who remains on the roster, has 195 catches of his own. That said, head coach Mike Vrabel said adding a “young runner is potentially something we would like to do” when asked about addressing the position in this year’s draft, and Reiss believes a pass-catching back could be the focus for offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels. Stevenson struggled last season after signing a four-year, $36 million deal, and while he’s expected to be the lead back for 2025, it’s fair to say the 27-year-old back doesn’t look like the same player who totaled 1,461 yards from scrimmage and six touchdowns in 2022. In a class that is rich with running back talent, a more explosive back who could provide more upside in the passing game could help an offense that’s hoping to improve on its 30th-ranked finish last season.
  • FA Cornerback #18
    Raiders waive CB Jack Jones.
    Jones has one year left on the rookie deal he signed with the Patriots in 2022, meaning he will have to clear waivers before being an outright free agent. Jones allowed a league-high 10 touchdown receptions last season, per PFF, but also tallied a career-best three interceptions and 16 pass breakups. At just 27 years old, Jones has plenty of upside to offer a team needing secondary help. There should be plenty of teams interested in taking a one-year flyer on him for this season.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #83
    ESPN’s Kevin Seifert said the Vikings “expressed confidence in WR Jalen Nailor as a worth short-term replacement” if Jordan Addison is suspended in 2025.
    The Vikings are still waiting to hear from the league on whether or not Addison will face a suspension for a misdemeanor DUI citation he received in 2024. Nailor posted a 7-106-3 line in nearly three full games without Addison last season and had a career-high 28-414-6 line while playing in all 17 games. It’s hard to imagine Nailor having much fantasy upside in place of Addison, especially if Justin Jefferson and T.J. Hockenson are healthy, but he could make for an interesting dart throw late in drafts after going for 50-plus yards four games last season.
  • LV Cornerback #18
    Raiders beat writer Vincent Bonsignore reports the team is looking to trade CB Jack Jones.
    If the team can’t find a suitor for Jones, the soon-to-be fourth-year corner will be released on Monday, per Bonsignore. Jones was a fourth-round pick by the Patriots back in 2022 and tallied 69 tackles, 16 pass breakups, and a career-high three interceptions last season. Per PFF, Jones also allowed opposing receivers to catch 54 passes for 679 yards and 10 touchdowns, tied for the most touchdowns allowed of any corner last season. It’s possible the Raiders find a team willing to part with a late Day 3 pick in exchange for Jones’ services, but it wouldn’t be surprising if any teams interested waited until his release to make him an offer. Jones is entering the final year of his rookie contract.
  • Quarterback
    Titans beat writer Jim Wyatt reports the team has canceled its private workout with Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders.
    Sanders was scheduled to have a private workout with the Titans on April 9th, but following his pro day, the two sides have opted to cancel those plans. The Titans hold the No. 1 overall pick in this month’s draft and were apparently impressed enough by his tape and pro day to decide no further in-person evaluation was warranted. Whether or not this means the team is “out” on Sanders at 1.01 is anybody’s guess, but it’s fair to wonder if the decision to cancel the workout is a sign that the Titans are moving toward selecting Miami’s Cam Ward with the top pick. With a few weeks left in the evaluation process, the Titans still have time to decide how they want to use their top pick, but this latest decision is worth noting as we creep closer to draft night.
  • FA Defensive Tackle
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Michigan DT Mason Graham will have top-30 visits with the Browns and Raiders.
    Regarded by many as the top defensive tackle in this year’s draft, Graham will meet with both the Browns and Raiders this week as he makes his rounds with potential landing spots. The Browns hold the No. 2 overall pick in this year’s draft, which is currently the only first-round pick in their possession. It’s highly unlikely they would use that top pick on Graham, but the Raiders, who hold the No. 6 overall pick, could be more realistic suitors for the highly decorated Michigan man. Graham was a unanimous All-American last season and earned second-team All-American honors in 2023. In three seasons at Michigan, he totaled 108 tackles, nine sacks, and 18 TFLs. Wherever he lands, he should hear his name called very early on draft day.
  • MIA Tackle #72
    Dolphins LT Terron Armstead announced his retirement after 12 seasons.
    Armstead ultimately decided to walk away after taking a pay cut back in February while still deciding on his future. The 33-year-old left tackle has decided to hang up his cleats after a dozen years in the NFL, which he split between New Orleans and Miami. The five-time Pro Bowl selection made 131 career starts, with 93 of those coming with the Saints. While it doesn’t come as a total surprise, Armstead’s retirement leaves the Dolphins with a significant hole to fill on their offensive line heading into the NFL Draft where they hold the 13th overall selection.
  • Wide Receiver #80
    WR Julio Jones announced his retirement.
    Jones finished his 13-year professional career with 914 receptions, 13,703 yards, and 66 touchdowns. He spent the first 10 years of his illustrious career with the Falcons before playing one year each with the Titans, Buccaneers, and Eagles, having gone over 1,000 yards receiving seven times while setting a career high in 2015 with 1,871 yards in a 16-game season. There aren’t many sure thing first-ballot Hall of Fame wide receivers in the present game, but Jones certainly did his part on the field to warrant significant consideration once eligible.
  • LAC Quarterback #19
    Chargers signed QB Trey Lance, formerly of the Cowboys, to a one-year, $6.2 million contract.
    The hype has never fully materialized for Lance at the NFL level but the Chargers now take a low-cost gamble on the once promising quarterback. If nothing else, Lance offers an intriguing developmental option behind franchise quarterback Justin Herbert, with the potential for general manager Joe Hortiz to flip the investment down the road. Taylor Heinicke remains on the roster and is likely the preferred game day backup to Herbert once games begin to matter.