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  • ARI Defensive Tackle #56
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    Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon said DT Darius Robinson is “on track” to play in Week 13 against the Vikings.
    Robinson was placed on injured reserve before the start of the season due to a Calf injury. He was activated in late October but has yet to take the field for his first regular-season action. It sounds like that will change on Sunday, as the team appears ready to debut their No. 27 overall pick against the Vikings. Robinson totaled 43 tackles, 14 TFLs, and 8.5 sacks in his final season at Missouri and is expected to be a key contributor along the Cardinals’ defensive front. His return will be welcomed by a defense that currently ranks 11th in points allowed per game and 18th in yards allowed.
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    Giants hosted UNC RB Omarion Hampton for a visit on Thursday.
    The 6-foot, 221-pound Hampton demonstrated high-end athleticism at the NFL Scouting Combine, following an excellent three-year campaign at North Carolina. In his final college season, Hampton rushed 281 times for 1,660 yards and 15 touchdowns while forcing 73 missed tackles and registering zero fumbles. He caught 38-of-43 targets for 373 yards and two touchdowns while forcing an additional eight missed tackles. Hampton has the type of three-down skillset to steal Tyrone Tracy Jr.'s starting role.
  • FA Running Back
    Bengals hosted Iowa RB Kaleb Johnson for visit on Thursday.
    Johnson showcased adequate speed (4.57-second 40-yard dash) for a big-bodied back at the NFL Scouting Combine. In his final season at Iowa last year, he rushed 240 times for 1,535 yards and 21 touchdowns while never once fumbling and forcing 66 missed tackles. Although he is less accomplished as a receiver, Johnson notably caught 22-of-25 targets for 190 yards and two touchdowns. He would provide the Bengals with a burly complement to incumbent starter Chase Brown (5-foot-9, 209 pounds).
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    FOX Sports 640’s Andy Slater reports that “the NFL has requested the 911 audio from the” recent domestic dispute involving Tyreek Hill.
    Per a follow-up report from NBC Sports’ ProFootballTalk, “the NFL could take action under the Personal Conduct Policy, regardless of whether no action is taken against Hill in the criminal justice system.” The NFL, however, does not have subpoena power, so participation by the requestees must be voluntary.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #88
    Eagles signed WR Terrace Marshall Jr., formerly of the Raiders, to a one-year contract.
    Marshall may have a chance to battle for the No. 3 WR role but is perhaps best suited to the No. 4 or 5 gig. Marshall caught 3-of-5 targets for 41 yards with the Raiders in 2024. He caught his lone career touchdown with the Panthers in 2022.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    NFL.com reports that Texas WR Isaiah Bond “turned himself in Thursday morning on a sexual assault warrant issued by the Frisco (Texas) Police Department.”
    Per the report, “Bond, 20, was subsequently released after posting bail.” Further details on the matter have not yet been released. In a statement made to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Bond said he is fully cooperating “with the authorities and will remain a willing and active participant in the investigation.” Bond spent 2022 and 2023 at Alabama before transferring to Texas for 2024. “The Texas product has been widely predicted to be a Day 2" pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
  • ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that Penn State EDGE Abdul Carter’s “stress reaction in his foot is healing” and that “no surgery will be needed.”
    Carter had his medical recheck in Indianapolis on Thursday after a stress reaction in his right foot was discovered during the NFL Scouting Combine in February. “It should be a non-factor with the teams at this point,” his agent Drew Rosenhaus said. Carter is expected to arrive in New Jersey on Thursday evening where he will have dinner with the Giants, before his Top 30 visit with the team on Friday, per the MMQB’s Albert Breer.
  • FA Quarterback
    ESPN’s Louis Riddick said that Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders’ camp “wants” Sanders to be drafted by a team picking outside of the top three.
    Riddick’s comments come five days after he reportedly met with Deion Sanders, who, Cleveland’s Mary Kay Cabot explains, “have remained in close contact” since their 1993 season together with the Falcons. Riddick said he hopes that Sanders “doesn’t go in the top three picks” and that he thinks Sanders’ camp “would tell you the same thing. There are other teams they want to go to.” Riddick listed the Saints, Steelers and Raiders as being “very good fits for [Sanders].”
  • LAR Linebacker #51
    Rams re-signed LB Troy Reeder to a one-year contract.
    Reeder contributes on both defense and special teams but was limited to just six games in 2024 after suffering a season-ending hamstring injury in Week 7. He notched 31 tackles, one going for a loss or no gain, and one pass defended. He should handle a similar role this season.
  • NBC Houston’s Aaron Wilson reports that the Texans hosted Minnesota LT Aireontae Ersery on a visit
    The Big Ten Offensive Lineman of the Year, who is regarded as a potential late first-round pick, started all 12 games he played at left tackle for Minnesota in 2024. According to PFF, Ersery allowed just one sack last season. The Texans, who currently hold the 25th overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, dealt Pro Bowl tackle Laremy Tunsil to the Commanders in March.
  • FA Kicker
    Colts released K Matt Gay
    Gay, who signed as a free agent in 2023, made 64-of-78 field goals (82.1 percent) and 68-of-69 PATs (98.6 percent) in 33 games with the Colts. The six-year veteran was a Pro Bowl selection in 2021 with the Rams, helping his team win a Super Bowl that season. The move leaves the Colts with Spencer Shrader as the lone kicker on their roster. Per Over the Cap, the move creates $2.75 million in cap space for the Colts, while still having to pay $4 million in dead money.