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  • FA Wide Receiver #19
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    Browns hosted free agent WR Kadarius Toney for a tryout.
    Toney was cut by the Chiefs as they got down to their 53-man roster. The Seahawks hosted him for a visit last week but nothing has materialized from the meeting. The Browns have made various efforts to add depth to their receiving room via the draft and the trade market in recent seasons. Jerry Jeudy is locked in as their No. 2 receiver but Toney could be a part-time third receiver if he signs in Cleveland. Toney could also find a new home later in the season once injuries start to take their toll on rosters.
  • ARI Running Back #25
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    Cardinals signed RB Tyler Allgeier, formerly of the Falcons, to a two-year contract worth $12.25 million.
    It’s well short of what Allgeier was reportedly expecting — something in the range of $22 million over three seasons. He lands in a crowded Arizona backfield alongside Trey Benson and James Conner, who recently took a pay cut to remain with the Cardinals in 2026. Allgeier rushed 210 times for 1,035 yards and three touchdowns as a rookie in 2022 before being replaced as the Falcons’ lead back by Bijan Robinson in 2023. His peripherals fell off a cliff in 2025, as he averaged a career-low 3.6 yards per carry and average 0.11 broken tackles per rush, which ranked 49th out of 66 qualifying running backs. Allgeier will likely split backfield duties in Arizona and will remain as touchdown dependent as any back in fantasy football.
    TE Smith can regain fantasy value with right team
    No longer part of an "ugly" fantasy situation with the Steelers, Denny Carter lays out why tight end Jonnu Smith could regain his fantasy "viability" with the right offense in 2026.
  • LV Center #64
    Raiders agreed to terms with C Tyler Linderbaum, formerly of the Ravens, on a three-year, $81 million contract with $60 million in guarantees.
    It’s a record-breaking contract that makes Linderbaum the highest-paid interior offensive lineman in NFL history. The $27 million average per year beat Creed Humphrey’s record for centers by $8 million a season. The Raiders desperately needed this kind of talent infusion on their interior line, and with Fernando Mendoza (almost certainly) about to arrive soon, Linderbaum will help him set protections and get him adjusted to the NFL game. The rumors that Linderbaum was about to get a blank check in free agency proved more than true. This is also a big boost to Ashton Jeanty’s fantasy stock.
  • ATL Kicker #6
    Falcons signed K Nick Folk, formerly of the Jets, to a two-year contract.
    Folk, one of the NFL’s last millennials, made 28 of his 29 field goal tries last year for the Jets and is a career 85 percent kicker over 18 NFL seasons. The Falcons have made due at kicker since Younghoe Koo flamed out and will look to Folk for some short-term stability in 2026.
  • ATL Punter #16
    Falcons agreed to terms with P Jake Bailey, formerly of the Dolphins, on a three-year, $9 million contract.
    Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Bailey’s deal includes $5 million in guaranteed money. The veteran punter averaged 47.7 yards per punt last season while landing 33.3 percent of his attempts inside his opponent’s 20-yard line.
  • DET Center #64
    Lions agreed to terms with C Cade Mays, formerly of the Panthers, on a three-year, $25 million contract.
    A boost for Jahmyr Gibbs! Mays is a huge power-blocking 6-foot-6, 325-pound center and should help solidify a troubled interior line for the Lions. It allows them to leave Christian Mahogany and Tate Ratledge at guard and makes Juice Scruggs a depth piece.
  • NO Punter #17
    Saints agreed to terms with P Ryan Wright, formerly of the Vikings, on a four-year, $14 million contract.
    Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the deal includes $8 million guaranteed. Wright ranked fourth in net yards per punt (44.5) in 2025. He also hit the longest punt if the year, registering a boot of 77 yards. His breakout season earned him one of the largest contracts for a punter in the league.
  • CAR Cornerback #33
    Panthers re-signed CB Robert Rochell to a one-year contract.
    Rochell is a special teams gunner the Panthers have decided to keep in the fold now rather than waiting until the second wave of free agency. He turns 28 next month.
  • TEN Tight End #82
    Titans agreed to terms with TE Daniel Bellinger, formerly of the Giants, on a three-year, $24 million contract.
    Bellinger reunites with former Giants head coach Brian Daboll, who was hired as the Titans’ OC earlier this offseason. Bellinger totaled a career-high 286 receiving yards on just 19 receptions with the Giants last season and started 10 of the 16 games he appeared in. Bellinger is a solid blocker but is unlikely to add much to the Titans’ passing game. We wouldn’t expect this to turn into a fantasy-relevant any time soon, but he’s a good depth piece for an offense that’s in the middle of a rebuild.
  • CHI Free Safety #8
    Bears agreed to terms with S Coby Bryant, formerly of the Seahawks, on a three-year, $40 million contract.
    Bryant appears to be replacing Kevin Byard — though we’ll see what the Bears wind up doing here, it could be that they plan to invest heavily at safety with Jaquan Brisker also a free agent. Bryant played a career-high 1,163 snaps on defense for the Seahawks last year and had a 67.2 PFF coverage grade. He’s not an amazing tackler, but Bryant should provide plenty of range for the Bears.
  • NE Tight End #41
    Patriots agreed to terms with FB Reggie Gilliam, formerly of the Bills, on a three-year contract.
    Per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the deal is worth up to $12 million and includes $6 million fully guaranteed. Jack Westover, a former tight end, handled fullback duties for New England last year. Pro Football Focus graded Gilliam as their No. 1 back in pass protection last year. He also earned a top-10 mark in run-blocking. Though the fullback is a dying breed, Gilliam will be a solid upgrade for the Pats this year.