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  • TB Cornerback #35
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    The Athletic’s Dan Pompei believes Buccaneers CB Jamel Dean could be a potential cap casualty this offseason.
    As Pompei points out, Dean’s $15.2 million cap hit ranks as the eighth-highest among all corners for next season. His production has never been that of a top corner, and now it may cost him a job in 2025. Dean’s release would free up $11.2 million in cap space for the Bucs, who currently have just north of $2.2 million in available cap heading into next season. Dean earned a 74.9 PFF coverage grade last season while picking off one pass and breaking up five more. He’ll turn 29 next season and could still have a solid market if he and the Bucs were to part ways in the coming weeks.
  • FA Wide Receiver #13
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    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports WR Hunter Renfrow is meeting with the Raiders.
    Renfrow did not play last season after getting released by the Raiders at the end of the 2023 season. Reported as being more “retired” than “unsigned,” it would appear the former fifth-round pick could be eyeing a return. Still only 29 years old, Renfrow had emerged as a reliable slot receiver early in his career and posted a line of 103-1,038-9 in his third season — earning a Pro Bowl nod. He would go on to catch just 61 passes for 585 yards and two touchdowns over his last two years in the league and was limited to just 10 games in 2022 due to injuries. His reduced role ultimately led to his release, but with a new regime now in place and the Raiders needing receiver help, a reunion could bode well for both sides. Rapoport reports that Renfrow also met with the Panthers on Wednesday, adding “he plans to play in 2025.”
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    The Athletic’s Dianna Russini believes the move to ban the tush push is “getting more momentum.”
    The Packers made a move to ban the tush push earlier this offseason, but soon, teams will have a chance to vote on the rule change. The Eagles, Jalen Hurts, and his fantasy managers have all benefitted from their signature play that became a mainstay in their offense in 2022, but now, it’s possible the league will get the 24 votes needed to ban the play before the start of next season. The league moved to ban the same play last year, but fell well short of the votes needed to implement the change. We’ll see if things break differently this time around.
  • CIN Guard #62
    Bengals signed OG Lucas Patrick, formerly of the Saints, to a one-year, $2.1 million contract.
    Patrick enters his 10th NFL season, playing for his fourth NFL team. The journeyman blocker has never sustained above-average play, but NFL front offices evidently view him as a reliable starter. He earned a career-best 66.3 PFF run-blocking grade last year.
  • Quarterback
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that some NFL teams have graded Shedeur Sanders as a mid-to-late first-round draft pick.
    Sanders has meetings scheduled with both the Titans and Browns next week, so being drafted as a top-two pick is still, of course, possible. In recent weeks, Cam Ward has seemingly solidified himself as the 2025 draft class’ top prospect, though. More narratives will surely spin out of Sanders’ workouts next week, regardless.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    FOX Sports Jordan Schultz reports that “Washington State WR Kyle Williams visited the Patriots this week and has at least five more team visits scheduled.”
    Williams is rising up draft boards after running a 4.40-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine. Williams caught 70-of-101 targets for 1,196 yards and 14 touchdowns and rushed nine times for 57 yards last season. Among the 40 Power Five wide receivers to earn at least 90 targets, his 2.71 yards per route run ranks fifth, and his 8.4 yards after the catch average ranks No. 1 overall. The speedy post-catch producer has a real chance to go on Day 2 of the 2025 NFL draft.
  • FA Quarterback
    Beat reporter Nick Underhill reports that Kellen Moore and many of the Saints’ “top people” are expected to attend Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart’s Pro Day on Friday.
    Although Derek Carr’s hefty contract is somewhat prohibitive, drafting a promising quarterback prospect is perhaps the most prudent option for Moore, who undoubtedly plans to craft his offense around a talented youngster at some point. The Saints are doing the smart thing by zeroing in on the quarterback prospect that is, at least currently, the most likely one to be available when they pick at No. 9 overall. Underhill notes that the Saints will likely take a look at CB Trey Amos on Friday as well.
  • FA Running Back
    Beat reporter Nick Underhill reports that the Saints met with RB Ashton Jeanty at Boise State’s Pro Day and “are looking hard” at the rookie running back prospects.
    Underhill declares the running back position “a need” for the Saints, “maybe not right now, but it will be for sure, in the future.” The Saints have also reportedly met with Georgia RB Trevor Etienne and Tennessee RB Dylan Sampson, and it’s worth noting that the Saints’ front office has successfully scouted Tennessee’s backfield in the past; Alvin Kamara played there from 2015-2016. New Saints head coach Kellen Moore also notably played quarterback for Boise State and reportedly “likes” Jeanty quite a bit.
  • ATL Kicker (FG)
    Falcons signed K Lenny Krieg.
    Back in February, Krieg wowed teams at the NFL Combine by converting all 14 of his field goal attempts from various distances. He was also impressive at the NFL’s International Player Pathway pro day, which was held on Wednesday. Krieg, who played two seasons with the Stuggart Surge of the European League of Football, had trips to meet with other teams planned, but signed with the Falcons after meeting with them on Thursday. It will be interesting to see if Krieg can make the 53-man roster since the Falcons already have one-time Pro Bowler Younghoe Koo on their roster.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    NBC Houston’s Aaron Wilson reports that an NFL team assigned Texas WR Isaiah Bond a first-round draft grade after Bond ran a 4.34-second 40-yard dash at Texas’ Pro Day.
    Wilson also reports that the Bills have scheduled three separate meetings with Bond, including a Thursday dinner, a private Friday workout and a trip to the Bills’ facility in Orchard Park. Bond is also scheduled to meet with the Browns and Packers, and will participate in the Falcons’ local prospect day. The Bills traded back five spots in the 2024 NFL draft, allowing the Chiefs to take the speedy Xavier Worthy, while the Bills later drafted Keon Coleman. Worthy caught 30 more passes than Coleman last year, and the Bills are still searching for a speedy perimeter receiver. Perhaps, Bond is their man.
  • SEA Quarterback #14
    The Athletic’s Michael-Shawn Dugar said he does not believe Sam Darnold’s presence will “influence whether Seattle drafts a quarterback.”
    Responding to a series of reader questions, Dugar notes that “Darnold’s contract is effectively a one-year, $37.5 million deal with an option for a second year.” In a scenario where John Schneider’s round-based grade aligns with a quarterback prospect’s availability, then “the team will likely draft the prospect.” He specifically indicates that if Schneider views Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart as a first-round talent, Schneider would draft Dart ahead of standout players like Arizona WR Tetairoa McMillan and South Carolina S Nick Emmanwori.