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  • FA Quarterback #19
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    Patriots waived QB Trace McSorley.
    McSorley was signed as added quarterback depth but was a long-shot to make the 53-man roster. The emergence of quarterback Malik Cunningham this offseason only made things more difficult for McSorley was drafted by the Ravens in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft and also spent time with the Cardinals last season. He appeared in just two preseason games for the Patriots this season and attempted four passes.
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    Titans president of football operations Chad Brinker said the team will not “pass on a generational talent with the first pick in the NFL draft.”
    Brinker is likely attempting to obfuscate their plans while ideally driving up the No. 1 overall pick’s trade value. The league knows that the Titans need to find a starting quarterback but muddying the waters as to whom they may select could scare a team in need of an elite pass rusher, or other non-quarterback, into trading up so as not to miss out on their preferred high-end prospect. Brinker also stated new general manager Mike Borgonzi will have the final say on what the Titans ultimately choose to do with the pick.
  • WAS Wide Receiver #14
    Olamide Zaccheaus (groin) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Zaccheaus went down with the groin injury early in Washington’s Divisional Round win over the Lions. he did eventually return in the second half, though the veteran wideout was not targeted once over the final 30 minutes. With Dyami Brown breaking out in the playoffs, Zaccheaus appears to be relegated to WR3 duties heading into the Conference Championship Round.
  • WAS Tight End #86
    Zach Ertz (ribs/rest) did not practice Wednesday.
    Ertz played through the rib issue last week after receiving a light workout in practice. He will do so again this time around. The veteran tight end caught all five of his targets and scored in Washington’s upset over the Lions and will be heavily involved in the team’s passing attack on Sunday. He remains in the DFS mix as a value play at tight end for the final main slate of the season.
  • NE Defensive Coordinator
    Patriots hired Lions DL coach Terrell Williams for their defensive coordinator vacancy.
    Williams is a veteran of the coaching ranks, joining the Raiders in 2012 before stints with the Dolphins, Titans, and Lions. He held the the title of defensive line coach in all four spots and added assistant head coach to his resume under Mike Vrabel, now the Patriots’ boss, in Tennessee. Williams was also listed as the run game coordinator in Detroit. The Lions gave up the fifth-fewest rushing yards to opponents this season despite getting hit with a slew of injuries. Vrabel now has both of his coordinators set with Josh McDaniels reclaiming the title of offensive coordinator in New England.
  • JAX Assistant GM
    Jaguars assistant GM Ethan Waugh will serve as the team’s interim general manager.
    The Jags finally cut ties with GM Trent Baalke after seeing the biggest names of the coachcing cycle take jobs elsewhere. Waugh will be tasked with picking through the leftovers to replace Doug Pederson. The team will almost certainly let the new head coach pick his general manager, meaning Waugh isn’t long for this job. Waugh was hired by Baalke as an assistant general manager in 2022.
  • FA General Manager
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Jaguars fired GM Trent Baalke.
    The good news is that the Jags can now attract the top head coaching candidates of this hiring cycle. They’re all gone? Oh. Jags owner Shad Khan initially chose to retain Baalke and fire head coach Doug Pederson after another failed season. He later expressed some flexbility on retaining Baalke if it prevented the team from landing a new head coach. Despite Baalke being an obvious deterent for potential hires, Khan held strong and kept Baalke in town, only to watch both Lions coordinators take jobs elsewhere and Bucs OC Liam Coen turn down Jacksonville to stay in Tampa Bay. These decisions made the message to Khan undeniable. Baalke had to go. Now the Jags get to pair their next head coach annd general manager together, hopefully building some cohesion within the building. Baalke’s run in Jacksonville ends with a 25-43 record plus an iconic playoff win over the Chargers two years ago.
  • BUF Safety #9
    Taylor Rapp (hip/back) did not practice Wednesday.
    The good news is that cornerback Christian Benford was listed as limited, meaning he is already making progress through the league’s concussion protocol. Rapp left the Bills’ Divisional Round game after just 19 snaps and did not return. Rapp appeared in 14 regular season games, totaling six pass breakups and two interceptions. He also picked off Lamar Jackson before leaving with the hip injury.
  • BUF Offensive Coordinator
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler believes Bills OC Joe Brady is “a name to watch” for the Jaguars’ head coaching vacancy.
    The Jags lost out on Ben Johnson while Liam Coen chose to stay in Tampa Bay. Robert Saleh is beleived to be next in line, but the Jags could open their search back up after losing out on the biggest names of the cycle. Brady already interviewed with the team once and has since put another playoff win under his belt. He also had intreviews with the Bears and Saints. New Orleans has yet to make a hire. With Trevor Lawrence’s career at a bit of a crossroads, getting an offensive mind at the helm should be a priority for the organization. Instead, keeping GM Trent Baalke has seemingly been the goal of the offseason for owner Shad Khan, and it’s already cost him dearly.
  • NYJ Head Coach
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Jets are hiring Lions DC Aaron Glenn as their head coach.
    The connection of Glenn to the Jets has been made for months and came into focus earlier this week when the team brought him into New York for an interview with the plan of hiring him on the spot. Glenn’s ties to the franchise run deep. The Jets drafted Glenn, a former cornerback, in the first round 30 years ago and he even spent time in the organization as a scout after his playing days were over. Glenn served as a DBs coach in New Orleans and followed Dan Campbell to Detroit in 2021, accepting the position of defensive coordinator. In 2024, Glenn led the Lions to top-10 ranks in EPA per play and total points allowed despite the team being bombarded by injuries on the defensive side of the ball. He now joins a Jets team with plenty of talent on defense including Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams. The offensive side of the ball is the bigger issue, meaning Glenn’s choice of offensive coordinator will be crucial.
  • LV General Manager
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Raiders are expected to hire Bucs assistant general manager John Spytek for their general manager vacancy.
    As Rapoport points out, Spytek was in the Bucs’ front office when they brought it Tom Brady and won a Super Bowl. Brady is now a part-owner of the Raiders and is heavily involved in their search for a new head coach and general manager. Spytek also had interviews with the Titans this offseason. His first order of business will be landing the aforementioned head coach. Ben Johnson was the team’s top target but took the Bears’ gig instead. With fellow Buccaneer Liam Coen deciding to stay in Tampa Bay and Lions DC Aaron Glenn likely headed for New York, the coaching pool is thinning out rather quickly, leaving the Raiders scrambling once again.