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  • CHI Offensive Coordinator
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    Speaking on ESPN 1000, Bears HC Matt Eberflus said the team was “in the middle of that process of that evaluation” when asked about a possible change at offensive coordinator.
    Things aren’t going well in Chicago. Offensive coordinator Shane Waldron has been put to the test as of late, as his offense has inexplicably scored just 27 points in its last three games since coming off the bye. It’s a far cry from the 31.7 points they averaged from Weeks 4-6. Waldron is in his first season as the Bears’ OC, but with Eberflus entering 2024 already on the hot seat, he can ill-afford to bank on other coaches who are underperforming in their role. A change could be in order if Eberflus hopes to save his job.
  • CAR Tight End #82
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    Panthers re-signed TE Tommy Tremble to a two-year contract.
    Tremble currently sits atop the tight end depth chart in Carolina but we saw the team deploy multiple personnel in rotation a season ago, something that could transpire again in the coming season considering the continuity of coaching. Tremble has yet to clear a modest 35 targets in a any of his four years in the league.
  • NYG Tight End #85
    Giants signed TE Chris Manhertz to a one-year contract.
    The blocking tight end’s signing is good news for the fantasy expectations of second-year tight end Theo Johnson considering the only other pass-catching tight end on the roster is Daniel Bellinger. Manhertz brings little fantasy value in his own right.
  • NO Quarterback #4
    Saints restructured QB Derek Carr’s contract, keeping him in New Orleans.
    Carr will make $40 million in 2025 and remain with the team likely through the 2026 season, per his current contract. The team had a potential out this offseason but it would have incurred a massive $50 million cap hit. Instead, Carr returns to the Saints on a restructured deal to help the organization prepare for the upcoming free agency window.
  • BAL Tackle #79
    Ravens signed OT Ronnie Stanley to a three-year, $60 million contract.
    One of the game’s top tackles is now being paid as such, with the $20 million average annual value placing him in the top 10 at the position. The team entered the offseason “confident” they could re-sign their stud tackle, making good on the promise made earlier this year. Even so, Stanley played a full schedule for the first time in his career in 2024. The deal includes a massive $44 million in guaranteed money over the next three seasons.
  • CAR Center #63
    Panthers re-signed C Austin Corbett to a one-year contract.
    That now gives the Panthers five returning starters along an offensive line that was widely regarded as the strength of their offense a season ago. The terms of the contract were not yet made available. The longtime starter missed most of the 2024 season after suffering a torn bicep in Week 5.
  • FA Kicker (FG) #18
    Former Chargers K Ty Long announces retirement.
    Long appeared in 49 professional contests with the Chargers between 2019 and 2021, mostly serving as the team’s punter. He converted seven of nine field goals and all nine extra point attempts while filling in for injuries during the 2019 season.
  • NYG Punter #6
    Giants signed P Jamie Gillan to a three-year, $10.2 million contract.
    The international superstar punter now stands as the NFL’s seventh-highest paid punter, re-signing with the Giants prior to hitting free agency next week. The six-year veteran is now under team control through the 2027 season.
  • MIA Cornerback #4
    Dolphins placed the right-of-first-refusal tender on CB Kader Kohou.
    Kohou currently stands as a restricted free agent after finishing the final year on his rookie contract. The Dolphins will now have the ability to match any offer he receives once free agency opens next week.
  • DET Defensive End #92
    Lions signed DE Marcus Davenport to a one-year, $4.75 million contract.
    Davenport missed most of the previous two seasons but returns to the Lions on a bargain contract to chase another Super Bowl. The once dominant defensive end has experienced numerous setbacks since recording nine sacks in 2021, likeliest to contribute in a complementary role on passing downs moving forward.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
    Cowboys WR Brandin Cooks told reporters he is “fully healthy and have nothing to hide.”
    Cooks also relayed that he is “expecting a good free agency... but I’m also open to returning to Dallas.” Now 31 years old and healthy after missing seven games in 2024, Cooks appears primed to contribute in a complementary capacity after serving as a primary option earlier in his career. He finished the quote by hinting that his relationship with the players in Dallas is good but added, “I would love to play for the Cowboys, at the same time they have to use me right. I don’t think they fully used my to my strengths.”