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  • TEN Guard #53
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    LSU T Saahdiq Charles will not participate in the bench press portion of the NFL Scouting Combine.
    Charles (6'4/321) is one of four offensive linemen who have decided to lift only at their respective schools’ pro days. While he performed well when available to play, the former LSU offensive lineman was also suspended for six games this past season. Plenty athletic for the position, Charles at times plays over his toes and thus runs the risk of being yanked off-balance by pass rushers according to NFL Media’s Lance Zierlein.
  • SF Linebacker #57
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    49ers agreed to terms with LB Luke Gifford, formerly of the Titans, to a one-year contract.
    Gifford will be a depth piece for the linebacking corps, but where he’s excelled over the last couple of years is on special teams. He’ll help improve that unit while backing up the inside backers on the 49ers’ defense.
  • LV Defensive End #51
    Malcolm Koonce (knee) told reporters that he expects to be ready for the start of the 2025 season.
    Koonce missed all of 2024 after he tore his ACL before the start of the season. The 26-year-old was re-signed to a one-year $12 million contract, and if he is the same player he was prior to the injury — 52 QB pressures in 2023 — the contract will be a steal, and Koonce will be looking at a massive deal come 2026.
  • DAL EDGE #98
    Cowboys agreed to terms with EDGE Payton Turner, formerly of the Saints, on a one-year, $3 million deal.
    $2 million of this is guaranteed, per Ian Rapoport. Turner was a first-round bust for the Saints, never playing more than 335 defensive snaps in a season. The former 28th overall pick of the 2021 NFL Draft has five sacks in 31 career appearances. The Cowboys will try to turn the tools that initially got Turner drafted highly into a productive EDGE rotational player.
  • ATL Defensive End #56
    Falcons agreed to terms with EDGE Leonard Floyd, formally with the 49ers, on a one-year contract.
    Floyd was released by the 49ers on Tuesday, and it took mere hours for him to find a new home. The 32-year-old will get $10 million according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Floyd was able to procure 8.5 sacks with San Francisco in 2024, and he should be one of the primary pass-rushers for Atlanta in the 2025 campaign.
  • NO Wide Receiver #17
    Saints re-sign WR Dante Pettis to a one-year contract.
    Pettis saw late playing time for the lowly Saints because of playing time, but the former second-round pick will make his living with New Orleans as a special-teams contributor.
  • DEN Tight End #48
    Broncos re-signed LS Mitchell Fraboni to a one-year deal.
    Fraboni has done that thing where the center snaps the ball before someone kicks it since 2022.
  • ATL Cornerback #21
    Falcons re-signed CB Mike Hughes to a three-year, $18 million contract.
    The journeyman is making a home in Atlanta after spending 2020-2022 on three different teams. Hughes’ 71.4 PFF coverage grade in 2024 was the second-highest of his career. It was the first year the Falcons had him play almost exclusively outside after he spent most of 2023 at slot. Hughes isn’t a game-changer, but this is solid money for a solid player.
  • IND Center #62
    Colts re-signed C Wesley French to a one-year contract.
    French, 28, missed the 2024 season due to injury. He’ll likely be a reserve lineman for the Colts; a role he’s served since signing back in 2022.
  • TEN Safety #44
    Titans signed S Mike Brown to a one-year contract.
    As an exclusive rights free agent, the Titans were the only game in town for Brown. Entering his age-26 season, Brown has played on 497 defensive snaps over the past two years as (mostly) a deep safety. He’ll be in line for more work there in 2025, and if Quandre Diggs doesn’t return as a free agent he has a shot to start.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #6
    Drake Stoops has been suspended two games for violating the NFL’s policy on performance-enhancing substances.
    Stoops will be able to participate in training camp and play in preseason games, but will be forced out of the first two contests of the regular season. The 25-year-old will be battling for a roster spot and is far from a lock to make the Rams out of exhibition season.