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  • SF Kicker #4
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    49ers K Jake Moody (ankle) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Moody has been sidelined since Week 5 but the team released fill-in K Anders Carlson on Tuesday so it appears as though the team expects Moody to return in Week 10. Moody is worth an add for kicker-needy teams.
  • DAL Cornerback #5
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    Cowboys acquired CB Kaiir Elam and a sixth-round pick from the Bills in exchange for fifth and seventh-round picks.
    It’s a miniscule swap of picks for the former No. 23 overall pick, but Elam failed to find his footing in Buffalo and the Bills were more than ready to move on. Elam only appeared in 29 games through three seasons with the Bills. He missed time due to injuries but was also a healthy scratch at times. A trade was the best outcome for all involved. Elam will now look to revive his career in Dallas while the Cowboys are hoping to buy low on a former first-round selection.
  • Falcons hosted Texas A&M EDGE Shemar Stewart for a top-30 visit.
    Stewart put together a historic combine in Indianapolis en route to a 10.0 Relative Athletic Score, the highest mark in the metric’s extensive database. The performance vaulted him from a likely first-round pick to a potential top-10 selection. The Falcons hold the No. 15 overall pick. Atlanta has most of their pieces set on offense, putting them in a position to address the defense extensively through the draft. The visit confirms their interest in adding a pass-rusher early.
  • NYG Tackle #78
    Giants agree to terms with OT Stone Forsythe, formerly of the Seahawks.
    The former sixth-round pick has been a backup for the Seahawks for four years. He has 14 career starts with three coming at left tackle and 11 on the right side. Forsythe made five starts at right tackle early in the 2024 season before landing on injured reserve with a hand injury. He will take on swing tackle duties for the Giants in 2025.
  • FA Wide Receiver #10
    Rams released WR Cooper Kupp.
    It’s possible a team swoops in at the last second and throws LA a late draft pick. That played out with Christian Kirk despite reports of his release. However, the Rams have been trying to get a deal done for over a month and haven’t found a partner. A deal seems nearly impossible at this point. Kupp will be an unrestricted free agent once the transaction wire runs later today. The former superstar receiver has struggled through injuries in recent seasons, playing in just 33 regular season games over the past three years. Kupp is still an elite possession receiver when healthy, but his ability to command targets at an elite level appears to be on the decline. He will have plenty of takers on the open market, though his days as a fantasy WR1 are likely over.
  • WAS Quarterback #18
    Commanders re-signed QB Marcus Mariota to a one-year, $8 million contract.
    The former No. 2 overall pick stays in Washington after spending the 2024 seasons backing up rookie phenom Jayden Daniels. Mariota didn’t make any starts last year but did see the majority of snaps in Week 7 when the Daniels left early with an injury and Week 18 when Washington had their playoff bid secured. Mariota completed 34-of-44 passes for 364 yards and four scores. He also got a few snaps as a short-yardage specialist throughout the year. Mariota’s skill set fits Kliff Kingsbury’s offense well and his mobility makes him a good backup to the hyper-mobile Daniels.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #89
    Chargers re-signed WR Jalen Reagor.
    The contract details haven’t been reported yet but it’s presumably a one-year deal for Reagor. The former first-round pick signed to the Bolts’ practice squad a few weeks into the 2024 season and was eventually called up midseason. He appeared in eight games and recorded seven catches for 100 yards. Reagor will be a depth option and a special teamer if he makes the Chargers’ 53-man roster this year.
  • NYJ Linebacker #45
    Jets agreed to terms with EDGE Rashad Weaver, formerly of the Rams, on a one-year contract.
    Weaver most recently spent time on the Rams’ practice squad but took his latest NFL snap with the Texans early in the 2024 season. The former fourth-round pick spiked for 5.5 sacks in 2022, his second pro season, but has struggled to find a role across three teams ever since. He will be fighting for a roster spot as a rotational pass-rusher this summer.
  • LAC Linebacker #43
    Chargers re-signed LB Troy Dye to a two-year, $5.5 million contract.
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Dye can make up to $8.5 million if he hits all of his incentives. The former fourth-round pick played out his rookie contract in Minnesota before signing a one-year deal in LA last offseason. He appeared in all 17 games and was credited with five starts. Dye totaled 57 tackles and 1.5 sacks as a backup linebacker and a high-volume special teams player. He should return for a similar role in 2025.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #10
    Seahawks agreed to terms with Marquez Valdes-Scantling, formerly of the Saints, on a one-year contract.
    The deal is worth “up to” $5.5 million according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. MVS is following Seahawks OC Klint Kubiak to Seattle after the two crossed paths in New Orleans last year. The Saints scooped him up after Buffalo cut him midseason. Despite hopping on the moving train, MVS picked up the offense with ease and was surprisingly productive. He caught 17 passes for 385 yards and four scores across eight games as a Saint. With Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf out of Seattle, Valdes-Scantling could play a starting role as the team’s primary field-stretcher this year.
  • Buff Safety #22
    Bills signed S Darrick Forrest, formerly of the Commanders, to a one-year contract.
    Forrest played in 40 games for the Commanders over the past four seasons, drawing 17 starts. The Bills are intent on adding depth to their secondary this offseason. They re-signed S Damar Hamlin to a one-year deal on Wednesday.