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  • NO Running Back #41
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    Saints head coach Kellen Moore said Alvin Kamara will be a “big part” of the team’s offense.
    Moore called Kamara a “premiere player” who will have an outsized role in the New Orleans offense next season. This comes as Saints coaches and front office officials reportedly “look hard” at incoming rookie running back prospects. That includes a recent meeting with Boise State RB Ashton Jeantey, widely expected to be the first back off the draft board. Kamara, entering his age-30 season, could take on more of a pass-catching role if the Saints take a running back in the first or second round of the draft. Kamara has 330 receptions since the start of the 2020 season, leading all running backs over that span.
  • LAC Quarterback #19
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    Chargers signed QB Trey Lance to a one-year, $6.2 million contract.
    The hype has never fully materialized for Lance at the NFL level but the Chargers now take a low-cost gamble on the once promising quarterback. If nothing else, Lance offers an intriguing developmental option behind franchise quarterback Justin Herbert, with the potential for general manager Joe Hortiz to flip the investment down the road. Taylor Heinicke remains on the roster and is likely the preferred game day backup to Herbert once games begin to matter.
  • TEN Tackle #77
    Cowboys held a workout for former Commanders OL Saahdiq Charles.
    Charles started 18 games with 35 total appearances for the Commanders during the first four years of his professional career before signing with the Titans on a “prove-it” contract last spring. He would not appear in a game while with the Titans after announcing his retirement during camp.
  • ARI Tackle #68
    Cardinals re-signed OT Kelvin Beachum to a one-year contract.
    Beachum returns for his 14th season as a pro and his sixth season with the Cardinals. He started 12 of the 16 games he appeared in last season and has started just 14 of the 27 games he’s appeared in since 2023. Beachum is a former seventh-round pick with 161 career starts to his name but has been relegated to backup duty under head coach Jonathan Gannon. His ability to line up at both tackle spots bodes well for the Cardinals’ line depth. Last season, he allowed 16 pressures and four sacks on 418 pass-blocking downs, per PFF.
  • FA Defensive Back
    Underdog’s James Palmer reports Colorado WR/DB Travis Hunter will run routes at his pro day.
    It’s not much, but at least it’s something. After skipping out on testing at the NFL Scouting Combine, Hunter was reportedly going to avoid all workouts at Colorado’s pro day, which is taking place today. Now, one of the premiere talents in the draft will put his route running on display for the scouts and quarterback Sheduer Sanders, who will throw at the event. How Hunter is deployed in the pros remains unknown, but the two-way star caught 153 passes for 1,979 yards and 20 touchdowns in his two seasons at Colorado and is viewed by some as the top receiving talent in the draft. He’s a virtual lock to go top five in this month’s draft and could go as high as No. 2 to the Browns if they prefer to pass on a quarterback.
  • KC Defensive End #97
    Chiefs signed DE Janarius Robinson, formerly of the Raiders.
    Robinson was a fourth-round pick of the Vikings in 2021, but injuries slowed him early in his career, and he didn’t make his NFL debut until 2023. He appeared in six games for the Raiders in 2023 and played in 10 games while making one start last season. In 16 career games, Robinson has totaled 13 tackles and 1.5 sacks. It’s safe to say he’ll need to battle to make the Chiefs’ 53-man roster this offseason.
  • DAL Running Back #33
    The Athletic’s Saad Yousuf says the Cowboys “are still searching for their lead running back” for next season.
    It’s a statement that feels obvious, but in case there was any doubt as to whether or not the Cowboys’ backfield situation was settled following the signings of Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders, it’s safe to say there is more work to do. While Yousuf points out that Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty may be available when the Cowboys are on the clock at No. 12, he notes that “it doesn’t sound like the Cowboys are drooling over the opportunity to pick him.” With running back being among the deepest positions in this year’s draft, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Cowboys kick the position down the road until Day 2 of the draft — especially when you consider the myriad of other needs they need to address along the o-line, and at receiver, to name a few. As far as fantasy is concerned, any running back taken by the Cowboys in the first three rounds could immediately threaten Williams and Sanders for snaps, with Sanders likely being the first odd man out once training camp starts.
  • CHI Quarterback #18
    Bears signed QB Case Keenum to a one-year, $3 million contract.
    The veteran quarterback provides a viable backup to second-year starter Caleb Williams in addition to the experience to serve as a mentor. Keenum missed the entirety of the 2024 season after being placed on injured reserve in late August but should be near full health heading into the NFL Draft.
  • ARI Tight End #85
    Cardinals signed TE Trey McBride to a four-year, $76 million extension.
    The $19 million average value per year makes McBride the highest paid tight end in NFL history and includes $43 million in guaranteed money. The soon-to-be fourth-year tight end set career highs in targets, receptions, and yardage in 2024 but has still managed only six receiving touchdowns during his three-year professional career. Cardinals General Manager Monti Ossenfort said in late February that extending McBride was a priority this offseason, making good on his promise in spectacular fashion.
  • LV Quarterback #7
    Raiders signed QB Geno Smith to a two-year, $85.5 million extension.
    The max value extension includes $66.5 million in guarantees and ties him to the franchise through the 2027 season. Many had their doubts about the longevity of Smith in Las Vegas but it now appears the team will treat him as their clear starter for the coming three seasons before forced to address the position again. It’s a definite boost to the fantasy value of second-year phenom tight end Brock Bowers considering Smith’s hefty career tight end target rates.
  • KC Safety #32
    Chiefs signed S Mike Edwards, formerly of the Bucs, to a one-year contract.
    It’s a minor reunion for Edwards, who spent the 2023 season in Kansas City and won a Super Bowl. Edwards signed with the Bills last offseason but only appeared in three games before being cut. The Titans then took a shot on Edwards but also cut him. He ended the year back in Tampa Bay after originally entering the league as a Buc in 2019. Edwards was a third safety for the Chiefs in 2023 and will likely hold a similar role this year.