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  • SF Defensive Back #26
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    Ravens signed CB Rock Ya-Sin, formerly of the Raiders, to a one-year contract.
    Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Ya-Sin underwent a physical today and is “expected” to reach an agreement with Baltimore. The deal is worth up to $6 million. Given that we know the length of the contract, an official announcement should hit the wire shortly. Ya-Sin ended the 2022 season on injured reserve because of a knee injury but seems to be back to full strength. Last year, he broke up seven passes and allowed just one touchdown in coverage while playing on 89 percent of the Raiders’ snaps through 11 games. Ya-Sin could compete for a starting role in Baltimore with a strong showing in training camp.

  • MIA Coaching Staff
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    The Athletic’s Vic Tafur says “All signs right now point to Darrell Bevell” as the Raiders’ next offensive coordinator.
    Tafur also points out that the Raiders still have to bring in other candidates to interview for the position, but Bevell continues to be the leader in the clubhouse. The long-time Seahawks’ offensive coordinator (2011-2017) has a great relationship with new Raiders head coach Pete Carroll and saw his offense finish in the top 10 in scoring in four of his eight years with the team. Bevell also had brief stints with the Lions (2019-2020) and the Jaguars (2021) as offensive coordinator and currently works as the Dolphins QB coach and passing game coordinator.
  • LV Defensive Coordinator
    Raiders re-signed Patrick Graham as defensive coordinator.
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero was first. After previous reports that the Raiders were “working on a deal” to bring Graham back, things became official overnight. Graham has served as the Raiders’ defensive coordinator since 2022 and interviewed for a handful of head coaching positions this offseason before finding his way back to Vegas. Last season, Graham’s defense ranked 25th in points allowed but 15th in total yards allowed. They also ranked in the top 16 in both EPA per play and success rate. The advanced stats suggest Graham’s defense was far better than the 25.5 points per game they allowed in 2024. With head coach Pete Carroll and Tom Brady taking on a bigger role as a part-owner, the best days could be ahead for Graham, who should have a much better roster to work with in 2025.
  • WAS Coaching Staff
    Jaguars interviewed Commanders quarterback coach Tavita Pritchard for their open offensive coordinator position.
    The Jaguars are beginning to build out their staff around new head coach Liam Coen. Pritchard is a former Stanford quarterback who was also a long-time coach in various positions for the Cardinal. He spent the last two seasons as quarterbacks coach for the Commanders, including working with rookie Jayden Daniels. The Jaguars seem to believe Pritchard played a big hand in Daniels’ development and are interviewing him for offensive coordinator. If hired, Pritchard would have a chance to work with Trevor Lawrence to bring the Jaguars offense back from the brink.
  • NO Coaching Staff
    Seahawks are interviewing Saints quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko for their open quarterbacks coach position.
    Janocko was the Saints’ quarterback coach last season, working with the likes of Derek Carr, Spencer Rattler, and Jake Haener through a middling 2024 season. With the Saints still searching for a head coach, ESPN’s Katherine Terrell reports they would like to keep Janocko but are allowing more coaches to interview for lateral jobs. If he does leave for Seattle, Janocko would reunite with offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak to work with Geno Smith.
  • LAR Quarterback #9
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Rams QB Matthew Stafford “plans to play” in 2025, will likely need a new contract.
    Stafford turns 37 in February but plans to play in 2025, according to Rapoport. The veteran finished the season with 3,762 passing yards, 20 touchdowns, and eight interceptions as the Rams lost in the Divisional Round of the playoffs. Though he is under contract through 2026, Stafford is slated to make a non-guaranteed $27 million next season. The Rams and Stafford will likely revisit that so he has more guaranteed money under his belt heading into year No. 17 in the NFL.
  • TB Coaching Staff
    The Buccaneers blocked the Jaguars’ request to interview OL coach Kevin Carberry.
    The move seemingly speaks volumes about Carberry, who helped coach one of the league’s best pass-protection units. The Bucs’ 84.0 PFF pass-blocking grade ranks second among NFL teams this season.
  • CHI Offensive Team
    Bears hired former Jaguars OC Press Taylor as their pass game coordinator.
    The long-time Doug Pederson understudy spent the 2013-2020 seasons with the Eagles and the 2022-2024 seasons with the Jaguars, with a 2019 Colts stint in between. The former quarterbacks coach will now help mold Caleb Williams as he enters year two.
  • NYJ Coaching Staff #31
    Jets hired Broncos special teams assistant Chris Banjo as their new special teams coordinator.
    Banjo is a former defensive back and core special teamer, spending 10 seasons in the NFL before joining the Broncos as a special teams assistant in 2023. He previously interviewed with the 49ers and Cowboys, but now joins new Jets head coach Aaron Glenn in New York as special teams coordinator. Glenn continues to round out his coaching staff after adding DC Steve Wilks and now Banjo to the group.
  • FA Defensive Coordinator
    Josina Anderson reports that “the Raiders and Patrick Graham are working on a deal to bring him back as defensive coordinator.”
    The Raiders have explored multiple options while attempting to fill Pete Carroll’s DC role but Graham’s return appears imminent. The veteran coach has held the Raiders’ DC role for each of the past three seasons. He also interviewed for the Jaguars and Bengals’ DC vacancies.
  • FA Coaching Staff
    Jets hired former 49ers defensive coordinator Steve Wilks as their new defensive coordinator.
    The Jets interviewed Wilks on Wednesday and agreed to terms with him to be their new defensive coordinator. He last coached in the NFL as the 49ers’ defensive coordinator in 2023, spending time with the Panthers and Browns after becoming a one-and-done head coach with the Cardinals in 2018. He was also Missouri’s defensive coordinator in 2021 and served as a volunteer advisor for Charlotte in 2024. Newly hired Jets head coach Aaron Glenn will not be calling defensive plays, so Wilks’ role will be that of a play-caller to begin his Jets tenure.