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  • FA Cornerback #1
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    FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports free agent CB Shaq Griffin will meet with the Seahawks.
    Griffin was a third-round pick by the Seahawks back in 2017 and played the first four years of his career in Seattle. The veteran corner has since bounced around to the Jaguars, Texans and Panthers before landing in Minnesota on a one-year contract last season. Griffin started three of the 17 games he appeared in for the Vikings in 2024, totaling 41 tackles, two interceptions and six pass breakups while earning a PFF coverage grade of 62.4. The 435 pass coverage snaps he played were his most since 2021. Griffin hasn’t started more than seven games since 2022 and would likely be used in a depth role wherever he signs for next season.
  • WAS Tight End #86
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    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Zach Ertz (ACL) intends to return for a 14th season in 2026, and that he hopes to be cleared “right around” Week 1.
    Will Simpson be a first-round pick in NFL draft?
    Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak analyze Ty Simpson reportedly choosing to throw at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, sharing how this will affect his draft stock and debating if he will be a first-round pick in April.
  • CHI Quarterback #17
    Bears general manager Ryan Poles said teams have expressed interest in acquiring QB Tyson Bagent.
    The Cardinals are among the teams reportedly interested in trading for Bagent this offseason after he showed flashes in preseason games and during four starts back in 2023. Bagent, if he lands with another team in the coming weeks or months, will likely have to compete for a starting job but could have a decent shot at landing one in a QB-hungry league. Bagent, entering his age-26 season, played at Division II Shepard in college, throwing for 94 touchdowns and 21 interceptions over his final two seasons.
  • BAL Center #64
    Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said the team has offered C Tyler Linderbaum a “market setting” deal.
    DeCosta was clear about the team’s intent to keep Linderbaum as he’s expected to have several suitors in free agency this spring. The All-Pro center, perhaps the best in the league, could see interest from the Chargers and Giants, as both teams are coached by Harbaugh brothers, and John Harbaugh — Baltimore’s former head coach — is trying his best to get the band back together in New York. Pro Football Focus graded Linderbaum 23rd among centers in pass blocking last year and third in run blocking. Linderbaum has been durable, missing just two regular season games over his first four NFL seasons.
  • ATL Quarterback #18
    Falcons general manager Ian Cunningham said the team will release QB Kirk Cousins.
    The move will be made on the first day of the 2026 NFL calendar year, according to Cunningham. This was all but confirmed last month when Cousins and the Falcons agreed to a contract modification that guaranteed he’d be gone ahead of the 2026 season. Cousins, 37, should see some interest from quarterback-needy teams in the coming months. Last year Cousins had a career-low 6.3 adjusted yards per attempt and 44.3 percent drop back success rate in five appearances (three starts) for the Falcons.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    Eagles general manager Howie Roseman did not dismiss the possibility of trading A.J. Brown this offseason.
    Roseman, who offered an “emphatic no” to teams looking to acquire Brown at the trade deadline in 2025, was more circumspect when asked this week if the Eagles would listen to trade offers for the superstar wideout, who appeared miserable in a lifeless Philadelphia offense last season. “We’re always listening,” Roseman said. “I don’t think you can go into any conversation with anyone and just shoot things down without hearing what they have to say — because you never know. ... You never know on any player. If someone’s going to give you something you didn’t anticipate and you won’t even have the conversation, I don’t think you’re necessarily doing your job, really servicing the team that you’re with.” Brown, 28, who is signed through the 2029 season, could end up elsewhere this offseason if a receiver-needy team is willing to part with major draft capital to acquire him.
  • DET Wide Receiver #14
    The Lions will play a regular season game in Munich, Germany in 2026.
    This will be the sixth regular season NFL game played in Germany as part of the league’s international series. It will feature Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, a German-American and the centerpiece of the Detroit offense. Last year St. Brown was fifth in receiving yards and fourth in wideout receptions. The Lions will be looking to bounce back from a relatively disappointing 2025 campaign after losing OC Ben Johnson to the Bears.
  • MIA Front Office
    Dolphins hired former Titans GM Jon Robinson as their next Senior Personnel Executive.
    Robinson will work hand-in-hand with general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan as the Dolphins careen towards a self inflicted rebuild, with the former likely playing a massive role in the direction of the franchise in the coming NFL Draft. The first order of business for the incoming front office will be finding their next quarterback after it was made evident that Tua Tagovailoa will no longer be the face of franchise moving forward.
  • FA Defensive Coordinator
    Broncos met with Mike Zimmer last week regarding a “senior coaching position.”
    The former Falcons, Bengals, and Cowboys defensive coordinator and Vikings head coach was not asked to return to the Cowboys following the 2024 season and spent the 2025 season away from coaching. The Broncos are now reportedly interested in his services in a “senior coaching position” capacity, although the extent of the position remain a mystery. The team retained defensive coordinator Vance Joseph through the 2026 hiring cycle. Stay tuned in Denver.
  • FA Center #75
    Bradley Bozeman retired from the NFL after eight seasons.
    Bozeman started his career as a sixth-round pick with the Ravens back in 2018 and also spent time with the Panthers and Chargers. The eight-year vet started 110 of the 129 games he appeared in during his career, and started all 156 games at center for the Chargers last season.
  • WAS Offensive Lineman #71
    Commanders re-signed OG Andrew Wylie to a two-year contract.
    One of the few holdovers from the Ron Rivera era, Wylie appeared in 16 games for the Commanders last season while also making five starts. The veteran lineman has ample experience at both tackle and guard and makes for a solid depth piece along the offensive line. Wylie was slated to hit free agency this offseason but will now be under contract for the Commanders through 2027.