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  • FA Defensive Back #27
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    Free agent S Reggie Nelson is expected to sign with the Raiders on Tuesday.
    Nelson dined with DC Ken Norton and DBs coach Marcus Robertson Monday night, and he is expected in for a physical Tuesday. Nelson’s age -- 33 in September -- torpedoed his market, but he remained one of the better free safeties in the league last season. He will be yet another good addition for an organization quietly building one of the better rosters in football. Oakland should be a trendy playoff pick this season.
  • FA Defensive Back #10
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    KPRC'2 Aaron Wilson reports the Texans met with free agent CB Damon Arnette.
    Arnette is a former first-round pick of the Raiders, drafted in 2020, and has struggled to stay in the league due to poor play and legal issues. His last NFL stint was in 2022 with the Chiefs, but he was released after being arrested for assault, gun, and drug charges. Now with the UFL’s Houston Roughnecks, Arnette, 28, has totaled one interception and 18 tackles in six games, and could draw some NFL interest after he “significantly reordered his life and has matured,” per Wilson. Whether it’s with the Texans or another team, Arnette would likely have to battle for a spot on a 53-man roster in camp.
    Where does Pittman stack up in Colts' WR room?
    Michael Pittman Jr.'s minor knee injury isn't a fantasy concern for Kyle Dvorchak, but the Colts' shaky quarterback situation and Josh Downs' rise toward the top of the depth chart at wide receiver are.
  • FA Cornerback #23
    Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports the Bills and Packers discussed a trade for Jaire Alexander this offseason.
    With Alexander now set to be released by the Packers, the Bills could become a team to watch as Alexander begins looking for a new home. The 28-year-old vet has had back-to-back injury-riddled seasons that limited him to just 14 regular season games since 2023, but Alexander could still provide serviceable play if healthy. It’s worth noting that Buffalo did use the No. 30 overall pick on cornerback Maxwell Hairston in April, which could create too crowded a room for Alexander, who will be looking for a starting gig wherever he lands.
  • FA Cornerback #23
    Packers released CB Jaire Alexander.
    The Packers and Alexander hoped to find a trade partner for the veteran cornerback this offseason, but after failing to do so, Alexander, 28, will now be free to sign with any team. Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the two sides also considered a restructured contract. Alexander was limited to seven games in each of the last two seasons due to injuries and seemed to be at odds with the organization late last season. Alexander is being released with two years left on his current deal. As a result, the Packers will be hit with a dead cap hit just north of $7.5 million in 2025 and 2026, but will also save just over $36.6 million in cap space over that same span, per Over The Cap.
  • Commanders running backs coach Anthony Lynn considers RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt an “A running back.”
    Lynn uses the “A-back” label to denote big running backs who can be used as “a volume ballcarrier,” capable of running between the tackles. The “B-back” label is conversely used to describe quicker, scat-back and pass-catcher types. The “A-back” labeling puts Croskey-Merritt in a group with Brian Robinson Jr. and Chris Rodriguez Jr., and Lynn reportedly told Standig that Croskey-Merritt is “bigger than he thought” he would be. Croskey-Merrity (aka Bill) has a long way to go before the coaches would seriously consider him as a replacement for Robinson, and Lynn recently complimented Robinson’s “good mindset” at organized team activities. Still, it’s a positive start for a seventh-round rookie. Stay tuned.
  • FA Wide Receiver #0
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that free agent WR Gabe Davis “is on his way to visit” the Saints.
    Rapoport curiously closed the report by saying, “with plenty of money coming from [the Jaguars], Davis would command just a [one-year] deal from his new team.” That sounds like the opening line in negotiations, from the team’s side of things. Regardless, the Saints make sense as a landing spot. Davis can compete against relatively soft competition for the No. 3 role, which could allow him to get his career back on track after a disappointing 2024 season.
  • WAS Wide Receiver #17
    Discussing Terry McLaurin’s contract situation on the Last Man Standig podcast, The Athletic’s Ben Standig said the “general consensus” among his sources is that a contract extension “will get done.”
    FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz’s Friday report regarding McLaurin’s frustrations prompted Standig to check in with his sources, who gave him no reason to change his “stance” that “this will get done.” Standig advised listeners to “be prepared for this to remain a topic past mandatory minicamp,” which runs June 10th-12th, and adds that he will only become concerned if the issue is not resolved within “a day or two” of the Commanders’ first training camp practice in July.
  • HOU Running Back #28
    NBC Houston’s Aaron Wilson reports, Texans RB Joe Mixon (ankle) and RB Dameon Pierce (undisclosed injury) are expected to be ready for training camp.
    Wilson says Mixon has successfully graduated from his walking boot and now sports a small, precautionary brace. Details on Pierce’s injury are unavailable. While both players are expected to return by July 18th, the team’s pursuit of Nick Chubb makes sense. Wilson previously reported that Mixon’s current ankle injury is unrelated to the two ankle injuries he suffered last season.
  • FA Running Back #24
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that the Texans are considered the “leader” to sign free agent RB Nick Chubb, “among several teams,” and that the Saints “have been involved to some degree.”
    Fowler adds that the Browns have also been involved but says that it is “unlikely” Chubb reunites with his former team. Fowler also notes that “multiple outlets reported” on Chubb’s scheduled visit and expected signing with the Texans, but Fowler stopped short of fully backing the claim. Per Fowler, going to a contender is “important” to Chubb, who “plans to sign as soon as Monday.” Stay tuned.
  • FA Running Back #24
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that the Texans are expected to sign free agent RB Nick Chubb on Monday, pending a physical.
    Assuming the pen is ultimately put to paper on a respectable deal, Chubb provides the Texans with reliable rushing depth behind starter Joe Mixon. Both players enter their age-29 seasons with notable injury records, but Mixon has managed to miss just three games over the last two seasons. Chubb has appeared in only 10. Chubb can be expected to rotate in on early downs, but he will not be involved in the passing game. Although it is perhaps unlikely, Chubb could find fantasy relevance by siphoning away red zone opportunities from Mixon. He will have to earn those touches this summer, though. Training camp just got a little bit more interesting.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #10
    Speaking on the Seahawks Man 2 Man podcast, The Athletic’s Mike Dugar said, “it’s still really hard to cover” Cooper Kupp when he is lined up in the slot.
    Dugar said Kupp’s “wiggle” allows him to maintain high-level play on three “little” routes that keep him operating in the short-to-intermediate field depths. Dugar adds that Seahawks coaches are lining up Kupp and Jaxon Smith-Njigba “pretty much everywhere,” but he expects Smith-Njigba to handle perimeter duties in high-leverage situations. It sounds like the Seahawks will do everything they can to provide Kupp with fantasy-friendly layup opportunities in his age-32 season.