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  • FA Linebacker #17
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    Free agent LB Jerome Baker is visiting with the Browns.
    Baker was dealt to the Titans last season in a trade with the Seahawks and wound up appearing in five games for them. He appeared in a combined 10 games last season while making eight starts and has started 90 of the 104 games he’s appeared in during his career. Baker totaled 61 tackles, two sacks, and two TFLs last season. He’s typically been used as a passing-downs linebacker because of his speed.
  • SEA Quarterback #14
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    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.
  • KC Safety #13
    Chiefs re-signed S Nazeeh Johnson to a one-year contract.
    The 26-year-old returns for a fourth season in Kansas City on a one-year deal worth $3.2 million, per Over the Cap. In 2024, Johnson appeared in 16 games during the regular season, and made two starts in the playoffs. He posted a career-high 53 tackles, along with one sack and three passes defensed. However, he was the lowest-graded defensive back for the Chiefs last season, according to PFF.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #87
    Jets signed WR Josh Reynolds to a one-year contract.
    The deal surprisingly includes $2.75 million guaranteed, which suggests a player who was cut by the Broncos in December and Jaguars earlier this month has strong 53-man roster odds. Now on the wrong side of 30, Reynolds does offer plenty of experience as a boundary role player. The Jets are evidently comfortable penciling him into one of their 5-6 receiver spots in what is a really undermanned group behind Garrett Wilson. It goes without saying that Reynolds won’t come into fantasy relevance as a down-ballot player in a limited offense.
  • PHI Tackle #79
    Eagles signed OL Matt Pryor, formerly of the Bears, to a one-year contract.
    Pryor entered the league as a sixth-round Eagles reserve but spent the past four years bouncing around various locales. That includes as a 15-game starter for the Bears last season. He held up surprisingly well on Caleb Williams’ right side, mostly at guard. Although he’s now on the wrong side of 30, Pryor is valuable, experienced depth.
  • CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones reports “the current belief” is Penn State EDGE Abdul Carter will not work out at his pro day.
    Carter, the consensus All-American who had 12 sacks and an FBS-leading 23.5 tackles for loss in 2024, is widely projected as a top-three pick in next month’s NFL Draft. NBC Sports’ Connor Rogers has the Browns selecting Carter with second overall pick in his latest mock draft released on March 24. During last month’s NFL Combine, tests revealed a stress fracture in Carter’s right foot. Penn State’s pro day is scheduled for Friday. ESPN’s Adam Schefter confirmed Carter won’t be working out shortly after Jones’ report.
  • Quarterback
    Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders will work out for the Titans and Browns next week.
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that Sanders’ workouts are scheduled to take place after the University of Colorado’s Pro Day on April 4. Former University of Miami quarterback Cam Ward, the consensus number one overall pick, worked out for the Browns on Wednesday and is set to do the same with the Titans on Friday. The Titans and Browns hold the top two picks in the 2025 NFL Draft. Both teams are doing their due diligence on the class, but all signs point to Ward at the top of the draft with Cleveland choosing between Sanders and a non-quarterback.
  • JAX Tackle #70
    Seahawks hosted OL Cole Van Lanen for a free agent visit this week.
    Van Lanen is a restricted free agent and got an original round tender from the Jaguars for $3.26 million. Restricted free agents can negotiate with teams until April 21, and the Seahawks are a team in need of offensive line help. Van Lanen appeared in nine games for the Jaguars last season, starting three. He primarily plays tackle but has taken snaps at guard as well. The Seahawks are gauging offensive line options late in free agency and exploring signing Van Lanen, though he is tied to the Jaguars through restricted free agency.
  • LV Defensive Tackle #91
    Raiders re-signed DL Matthew Butler to a one-year contract.
    Butler signed his exclusive rights free agent tender from the Raiders and will return to the team for the 2025 season. He played in seven games last season, starting one and tallying nine combined tackles. The Raiders now retain the 25-year-old Butler as depth in the defensive line rotation.
  • ESPN’s Adam Schefter believes Penn State EDGE Abdul Carter is “the likely pick” for the Browns.
    Schefter made this point while speaking on NFL Live on ESPN. The NFL’s premier insider was confident the Browns would be drafting a quarterback with the No. 2 overall pick a month ago. The team hasn’t done anything at quarterback outside of swapping Dorian Thompson-Robinson for Kenny Pickett in a trade. Still, some quarterback dominoes have since fallen and the Browns’ front office may want to get another year closer to the end of Deshaun Watson’s fully guaranteed contract before spinning the wheel at quarterback again. If that’s the case, the only realistic options for Cleveland are Carter and Colorado’s Travis Hunter.
  • NYG Quarterback #3
    Russell Wilson said he expects to be the Giants’ starting quarterback.
    Wilson signed with the Giants on Tuesday, inking a one-year deal with $10.5 million guaranteed. Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the deal is loaded with incentives. Russ can make up to another $10.5 million via a variety of incentives and escalators. Because of this, the Giants’ front office likely told Wilson he would get the first crack at the starting gig when he signed. Wilson is joined by Tommy DeVito and fellow free agent addition Jameis Winston on the roster. Winston is on a two-year deal and is being paid like a backup while DeVito’s time in the spotlight should be over. Barring a surprise via the 2025 NFL Draft, Wilson should be penciled in as the Giants’ Week 1 starter.