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  • MIA Wide Receiver #85
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    Dolphins re-signed WR River Cracraft.
    Cracraft returns to the Dolphins for a third season. He has put up 18 receptions for 223 yards and three touchdowns over his two seasons in Miami, missing six games due to a shoulder injury last year. Mike McDaniel adds Cracraft back to an efficient passing offense. Though the Dolphins will still be looking to add another receiver - most recently showing interest in Odell Beckham Jr. - Cracraft brings depth to a good receiving corps.
  • PIT Quarterback #3
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    FOX’s Jordan Schultz reports the Giants “have been in on” free agent Russell Wilson.
    Schultz also reports Wilson is maintaining an “open dialogue” with the Steelers, but that both he and Justin Fields appear to have strong free agent markets. The Steelers have made it clear they won’t be keeping both of their 2024 signal callers, but now the question becomes if they will be able to keep either. The Giants could have interest in Wilson as a potential piggyback option for a first-round quarterback.
  • PIT Quarterback #2
    FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports the Jets are the team “most interested” in free agent Justin Fields.
    “They love his athleticism, leadership traits, ability to move the pocket and maybe most importantly, believe his best football is ahead of him,” Schultz reported Friday evening, For the Steelers’ part, Schultz reports the sides are maintaining an “open dialogue.” It would appear Fields is drawing some legitimate starting interest, though he could still end up in a Sam Darnold-type situation where he’s signed only for a rookie to be drafted the following month. With his market already beginning to come into focus, Fields could be one of the first players to sign upon the beginning of Monday’s “legal tampering” period.
  • CLE Defensive End #96
    The Browns are not tendering a contract to EDGE James Houston.
    Houston was claimed off waivers from the Lions in November, and the 26-year-old finished 2024 with just one sack in 11 games between Cleveland and Detroit. He’s just two seasons removed from a rookie campaign that saw him procure eight sacks, so there’ll likely be interest in the defender on a prove-it deal for 2025.
  • WAS Running Back #36
    Commanders tendered an exclusive rights tender to RB Chris Rodriguez.
    Rodriguez will likely be back with the Commanders, but the 25-year-old tailback will be in a role that offers zero fantasy consequence.
  • FA Running Back #4
    Chargers released RB Gus Edwards.
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter was first to report the news. One month shy of his 30th birthday, Edwards was a free agent disappointment in 2024 with just 365 yards and four scores on 101 carries (3.6 YPC). He struggled to command handles even when J.K. Dobbins was sidelined. Edwards’ release is probably the first step toward a complete backfield overhaul for Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers. Despite last year’s ineffectiveness, Edwards could still draw open market interest as a bottom-dollar early-down back who is comfortable with a No. 3 role.
  • MIN Quarterback #14
    Diana Russini of The Athletic reports that the Seahawks are targeting Sam Darnold to replace Geno Smith.
    The Seahawks traded Smith to the Raiders on Friday for a third-round pick, and if they have their druthers, they’ll replace him with Darnold. The 27-year-old quarterback is looking for a three-year deal, and with Seattle having nothing else in the pipeline — and a draft pick that likely won’t allow them to target a signal-caller — it’s likely they’ll be willing to honor that task. While Darnold’s final two games were less-than-ideal, he was impressive in helping the Vikings make the postseason, and there’s no denying the upside in his right arm.
  • SEA Quarterback #7
    Raiders acquired QB Geno Smith from the Seahawks in exchange for a 2025 third-round pick.
    Ian Rapoport of NFL.com was first to report the deal, and multiple outlets report that the signal-caller is expected to get a new contract with the trade. Mike Garofolo writes that it’s the 92nd pick of the draft, as the Raiders had multiple third-round selections. Smith finished his third year as the starter for the Seahawks with 4,320 yards passing, a 70.4 percent completion percentage and a 20/14 TD/INT over 17 starts. The 34-year-old will head to Las Vegas to be the starter, and it’s fair to say that the weapons at his disposal — with all due respect to Brock Bowers — are a downgrade over what he had in Seattle. Still, it’s a reunion with former coach Pete Carroll, and he’ll get a chance to help the Raiders try and compete in the vaunted AFC West. The big question now is what Seattle does to address the quarterback position.
  • DET Linebacker #47
    Lions re-signed LB Ezekiel Turner to a one-year deal.
    Turner has been a strong special teams contributor for the Lions, and he’ll remain in that role for the 2025 campaign.
  • TB Linebacker #54
    Buccaneers re-signed LB Lavonte David to a one-year, $10 million contract.
    ESPN’s Jenna Laine reports that the deal contains $9 million in guaranteed money. David, 35, is coming off a season where he procured 122 tackles and 5.5 sacks while helping the Buccaneers win the NFC South. The 13-year veteran should again be a strong option up the middle for the Tampa Bay defense, even if he isn’t quite the same player he was a few years ago.
  • FA Center #68
    Raiders released C Andre James.
    James signed a three-year, $24 million contract last offseason but missed time with an ankle injury in 2024 and wasn’t particularly effective when healthy. The move will save Vegas $1.5 million in cap space. With James off the roster, second-year lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson will likely take his place in the lineup. JPJ took over at left guard early in his rookie season, filled in for a hurt James, and eventually moved back to left guard.