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  • FA Defensive Back #35
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    Titans signed S Walt Aikens, formerly of the Dolphins.
    The 29-year-old spent all six of his previous seasons in Miami, appearing in 93 games and making four starts. Aikens is being brought aboard for his special teams play and deep-reserve status as a dime back.

  • KC Wide Receiver #4
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    The Kansas City Star’s Sam McDowell reports Rashee Rice (knee) was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice.
    For what it’s worth, McDowell also noted that Rice had a good day. Patrick Mahomes told reporters last week that Rice had “no limitations” after suffering a season-ending injury in 2024. Rice, however, was held out of practice with an illness but is back in action as of Wednesday. All signs point to Rice being a full-go heading into Week 1 if his legal situation remains in limbo. Rice caught 24 passes for 288 yards and two scores in three games before going down with the knee injury last year. Even with an ADP quickly making its way into the third round in early drafts, Rice looks like a clear breakout target this summer.
    Questions remain about Etienne's role on Jaguars
    Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter discuss where Travis Etienne will fit on the Jacksonville offense under new head coach Liam Coen, and whether they believe Etienne will be the Jags lead RB next season.
  • Steelers signed S Quindell Johnson, formerly of the 49ers, to a one-year contract.
    Johnson most recently signed with the 49ers on a reserve/future deal but was cut in May. His last NFL snap came with the Bears in 2023. He appeared in nine games and played primarily on special teams but did manage one interception.
  • PHI Running Back #26
    Saquon Barkley said his retirement from the NFL would be “out of nowhere.”
    “I’ll probably be one of those guys that it would be out of nowhere. I’ll probably just wake up one day, whether it’s next year or two years or four years and just be like, ‘Yeah, it’s over,’” Barkley, 28, said during a recent podcast appearance when asked about how he might end his playing career. Having a very public and active offseason, Barkley enters the 2025 season after leading the NFL with 2,005 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns to go along with 278 receiving yards and three additional scores. Barkley is signed with the Eagles through the 2028 season. He’ll be 32 years old headed into the 2029 season.
  • MIA Tight End #9
    ESPN’s Cameron Wolfe reports the Dolphins want to retain Jonnu Smith in 2025.
    Wolfe said “both sides” want to keep Smith in Miami for the long run. The report comes amid various reports that the Steelers could acquire Smith after his breakout 2024 season with the Dolphins. ESPN’s Adam Schefter said on Tuesday that the Steelers have had “renewed conversations” about trading for Smith, who’s set to make $4.1 million this season. Smith in 2024 ranked fourth among all tight ends in both targets and receptions. He was ninth in yards after the catch per reception. His fantasy prospects would plummet if he ends up in Arthur Smith’s conservative, run-heavy offense.
  • CHI Running Back #4
    Marquee Sports Networks’ Scott Bair reports Bears RB D’Andre Swift is “putting in the work to be physically ready for a heavy workload” in 2025.
    After the Bears chose not to trade up in the 2025 draft in pursuit of Ashton Jeanty, Swift appears to be the team’s No. 1 back headed into 2025. Swift is coming off a disappointing 2024 campaign in which he notched a career-low 3.8 yards per carry and posted a lowly 44 percent rushing success rate. Swift, per Bair, said he “reviewed the tape and wasn’t happy” with his 2024 performance. Bears head coach Ben Johnson, who worked with Swift in Detroit before Swift left for the Bears, complimented Swift as a “fierce competitor.” “If you tell him that you’re going to need one yard, four yards, whatever that is, he’s going to find a way to put his shoulder down and move the pile and get that done for you,” Johnson said of Swift. Though Roschon Johnson could take valuable goal line touches in the Chicago offense, Swift should be the nominal lead back in the new-look Bears offense.
  • TEN Wide Receiver #0
    Titans QB Cam Ward said Calvin Ridley is a top-five NFL wide receiver.
    Ridley and Ward have spent the past couple months discussing route concepts, coverages, and taking extra reps together during Titans OTAs. “That man a dawg,” Ward said of Ridley. “He can win vs press, man. He knows zone. I think he’s one of the top five receivers in the NFL, if not the best. I’m blessed to play with him. ... He’s gonna’ make me look good every chance I get to throw the ball to him.” Ridley, who had the fifth most deep ball receptions in 2024 and led the league in air yards, struggled mightily to connect with big-armed QB Will Levis and backup Mason Rudolph. The Titans put Ridley’s locker right next to Ward’s locker this offseason in an effort to create chemistry between the rookie quarterback and his No. 1 wideout. Ridley said he’s been impressed by Ward’s arm strength and downfield accuracy. “I’ve seen a great arm, a great mind,” Ridley said. “Someone who believes he can make most of the throws and knows he can make the throws. Nice release. He can fit the ball pretty much wherever he wants. So it’s pretty impressive.” Ridley could be a valuable — if volatile — fantasy option in 2025.
  • DAL Linebacker #11
    Cowboys EDGE Micah Parsons announced he will be attending the team’s minicamp.
    Responding to a post on X, Parsons said, “I will be there...even though the contract is not done, I have teammates and a playbook!” The 26-year-old is awaiting a big contract extension from Jerry Jones and Co. and did not take part in much of the team’s on-field early offseason workouts. A hold out is possible as he waits to sign a new deal, but Parsons has not missed minicamp throughout his career and made clear his intentions to attend. Though contract negotiations have not progressed, he will avoid fines by attending. Parsons will return as leader of the defense under a new head coach to prepare for the season.
  • DAL Cornerback #7
    Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs is in line to lose $500,000 for missing the team’s offseason workouts.
    Diggs is rehabbing his knee in Miami, away from the Cowboys’ facility. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer said, “no timeline for the return...all signs are positive.” Knee surgery could keep Diggs out through training camp, though rehabbing away from Dallas and not appearing at a portion of the team’s offseason program will cost him $500,000. The 26-year-old has had internal problems with the team’s training staff, so he may be willing to lose the money to rehab with his own camp. EDGE Micah Parsons has also not been working out amidst contract negotiations and the Cowboys’ defense has missed its two leaders throughout the offseason program thus far.
  • PIT Tight End #89
    Steelers TE Donald Parham suffered a torn Achilles during the team’s OTAs on Tuesday and will likely miss the 2025 season.
    After spending four seasons with the Chargers, Parham spent the 2024 season with the Broncos’ practice squad before signing a one-year deal with the Steelers this offseason. His Steelers tenure may have come to a close on Tuesday as the 27-year-old suffered a torn Achilles, likely ending his 2025 season. Though Parham was the No. 3 tight end on the roster, Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith frequently uses multiple tight ends and the team will look to add another. ESPN’s Adam Schefter has reported that Pittsburgh has continued to inquire about Dolphins TE Jonnu Smith, renewing interest in wake of Parham’s injury.
  • PHI Cornerback #33
    Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio indicated CB Cooper DeJean will also get opportunities at safety.
    DeJean primarily played nickelback as a rookie last season, tallying six passes defended and three fumble recoveries. At Eagles OTAs, Fangio said DeJean will be in the mix at safety for certain personnel groups. The Eagles defensive coordinator said, “it will be determined by what’s best for him and what’s best for the team... he’s capable of playing corner and he’s capable of playing safety.” DeJean has versatility in the secondary and may be utilized at multiple positions depending on the defensive coverage Fangio wants to run.