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  • NO Running Back #41
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    Saints coach Kellen Moore said Alvin Kamara will “continue to be a really important piece” to the Saints offense.
    Kamara will be 30 at the start of next season but still turned in a solid 2024 season, racking up 1,493 yards from scrimmage and eight total touchdowns while catching 68 passes for 543 yards and two scores. Kamara’s fantasy managers have long profited from his work in the passing game, as the veteran back has caught 68 or more passes in six of his eight years in the league. Kamara signed a two-year, $24.5 million extension last October. As long as he’s still producing at a high level, we would expect him to see workloads similar to what we’ve seen in years past.
  • LAC OFFENSIVE TACKLE (SUB) #64
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    Chargers re-signed OL Trevor Penning to a one-year, $4.5 million contract.
    Shifted back to tackle initially with the Chargers, Penning wound up posting a 60.4 PFF blocking grade in 197 snaps after coming over at the trade deadline. This contract values him as a swing player for 2026.
    Downs, Warren can 'shine' amid Pierce re-signing
    Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak dive into the Indianapolis Colts reportedly re-signing Alec Pierce, detailing how Josh Downs and Tyler Warren benefit from the move.
  • FA Linebacker #57
    Broncos released LB Dre Greenlaw.
    The move clears $6 million in cap space. The 28-year-old is getting cut one season into a “three-year” deal. As was the case his final few campaigns in San Francisco, Greenlaw suffered through an injury-marred year in Denver, making just eight appearances. Greenlaw still made a play-making impact when on the field. It just wasn’t often enough for Sean Payton and company. Provided he can pass a physical right now, Greenlaw should still land guaranteed money for 2026.
  • KC Tight End #87
    Chiefs re-signed TE Travis Kelce to a one-year, $12 million contract.
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the deal has a max value of $15 million. 36-year-old Kelce has been declining for several years now, but he was still fourth in tight end yardage (851) last season. He was a more distant 21st in TE yards per route run at 1.47. Kelce appeared particularly dead-legged at the end of the Chiefs’ trying season. He is best utilized as a third down/red zone package player at this point, something coach Andy Reid undoubtedly already knows. Kelce will keep hanging around the TE1 ranks in fantasy, but probably more in the TE8-12 range than TE5-8.
  • TEN Offensive Lineman #65
    Titans signed C Austin Schlottmann, formerly of the Giants, to a one-year contract.
    The financials were not immediately made available. The seven-year veteran has made 18 starts across 85 appearances for the Broncos, Vikings, and Giants, tying a career high with four starts in New York in 2025. It’s a low-risk, moderate-reward move for a franchise in desperate need of depth up front.
  • ATL Cornerback #35
    Falcons re-signed CB Natrone Brooks to a one-year contract.
    Brooks was an ERFA, meaning his only choice was to come back to Atlanta if they chose to tender him. He appeared in all 17 games in 2025 and was credited with one start. Brooks broke up two passes and tallied 10 tackles while also picking up work on special teams.
  • NYG Offensive Lineman #72
    Giants re-signed OT Jermaine Eluemunor to a three-year, $39 million contract.
    Eluemunor’s market did not generate quite as he hoped it would, and in the end he settles for the low end of Dan Duggan’s $13-18MM projection. It’s a good keep for the Giants, as Eluemunor has provided steady-if-not-spectacular line play over his two-year contract with them. Entering his age-32 season, the Giants will likely start trying to find succession plans in the next year or so.
  • BUF Cornerback #20
    Bills agreed to terms with CB Dee Alford on a three-year, $21 million contract.
    A former undrafted free agent who joined the Falcons in 2022, Alford has started 23 of the 64 games he has played in for his career and registered a career-high three interceptions and 13 pass breakups last season. Alford has played almost exclusively as a slot corner since entering the league, and will replace Taron Johnson, who they recently traded to the Raiders in exchange for a late draft pick. His new deal includes $10.12 million in guaranteed money.
  • WAS Defensive Tackle #98
    Commanders agreed to terms with DT Tim Settle, formerly of the Texans, on a three-year, $24 million contract.
    Settle was enjoying a great season for the Texans in 2025 before suffering a Lisfranc injury in December. This is a strong commitment in light of that fact, and Settle may be rehabbing for most of the offseason. Settle had a career-high 78.0 PFF pass rush grade for the Texans in 2025 and returns to the team that drafted him in 2018.
  • ARI Quarterback #17
    Cardinals signed QB Gardner Minshew, formerly of the Chiefs, to a one-year, $8.25 million contract.
    Uncle Rico lands on his feet in Arizona with a chance to compete for the starting quarterback job with incumbent Jacoby Brissett during camp and preseason. The $8.25 million contract is far from “starter money,” but is still more than the average annual value of Brissett, making it likely the franchise is headed for a positional battle this offseason in the wake of Kyler Murray’s departure. At bare minimum, Minshew has proven to be a capable backup at the NFL level, having notched 47 starts across 63 appearances during his seven-year NFL career.
  • LV Defensive End #51
    Raiders signed DE Kwity Paye, formerly of the Colts, to a three-year, $48 million contract.
    The deal includes $32 million in guaranteed money and helps the franchise fill the gaping void left in the wake of the Maxx Crosby trade to Baltimore. The five-year veteran played the entirety of his career to this point in Indianapolis, starting 74 games while registering 209 tackles, 37 tackles for loss, and 50 quarterback hits. The Raiders remain busy in free agency through the first five hours.