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  • DEN Wide Receiver #13
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    Broncos coach Sean Payton said Pat Bryant “has a lot of traits that Mike [Thomas] had, especially at the line of scrimmage.”
    The Broncos weren’t expected to be players for a wideout in this draft, but comparisons to Michael Thomas will surely help the third-rounder find a crease on a tough depth chart behind Devaughn Vele, Marvin Mims, and Troy Franklin. Bryant wasn’t widely projected as a high pick due to a 4.61s 40-yard dash that was the second-slowest at the NFL Combine. Thomas ran a 4.57s 40-yard dash coming out of Ohio State. Considering the kind of PPR monster that Thomas was — and how quickly it happened — we probably should not undersell the chances of Bryant becoming a fantasy factor sooner rather than later.
  • LAR Running Back #23
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    Rams coach Sean McVay said the team has “made progress” on a contract extension for Kyren Williams.
    This is not all that different than late May’s update that McVay gave when he said the Rams were making “healthy and positive progress” on said extension. Williams will likely sign an extension later this summer if the tenor of the two parties is to be believed at this point.
    'Not much competition' for Jets WR2 job
    Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter evaluate the New York Jets' wide receiver corps behind Garrett Wilson and rattle off names of pass-catchers who could compete with Josh Reynolds for the WR2 role.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    Lamar Jackson said “I don’t want to talk about it,” when asked about contract talks with the Ravens.
    He did respond to a media member saying John Harbaugh’s idea of Jackson being the NFL’s highest-paid player by noting “it sounds good.” It’s not thoroughly surprising that Jackson is not forthcoming about the status of negotiations with the Ravens. We expect the sides will continue to negotiate as the offseason drags on, and all sourced reporting indicates that they should reach agreement at some point.
  • ATL Running Back #35
    Falcons signed RB Jashaun Corbin.
    Corbin, 24, led the UFL in rushing in 2025 with 514 yards. Corbin has bounced around between the Giants and Panthers the previous two seasons after coming out in the 2022 class. He went undrafted. Corbin figures to be a deep backup who won’t be worthy of fantasy attention without several injuries in front of him. To make room, the Falcons waived RB Jase McClellan, who the team drafted in the sixth round last year. McClellan had just 19 offensive snaps in his rookie season and was only active for two games.
  • LV Tight End #87
    ESPN’s Ryan McFadden believes Raiders TE Michael Mayer “could make a jump” in 2025.
    The third-year tight end missed several games last season due to a personal issue and spent the offseason being a rumored trade target. Mayer obviously won’t cut deeply into Brock Bowers’ snap share, but he has a chance to cut into Tre Tucker and Jack Bech’s playing time if the Raiders feel that Mayer is one of their best eleven. “I think Mike’s been outstanding,” Raiders OC Chip Kelly told reporters before noting that “I checked, you can play with two tight ends in a game at the same time, and sometimes you can play with three tight ends they told me. So, maybe we can get to that if we have to.”
  • KC Tackle #74
    The Athletic’s Michael Silver believes Chiefs RT Jawaan Taylor could be a backup in 2025.
    With the Chiefs drafting Josh Simmons in the first round in April, Silver believes Simmons has a chance to take a starting job away from Taylor this offseason. Our last two blurbs on Taylor are “Taylor could be a backup” and “Taylor’s odds of being on the 2026 roster are not high,” which is never the trend you want to see when you have a $27.3 million cap hit in 2026. It appears the Chiefs are ready to wash their hands of Taylor’s contract sooner rather than later.
  • MIN Offensive Coordinator
    Vikings signed OC Wes Phillips to a one-year extension.
    His deal was set to expire after the 2025 season, but Phillips tacks another year on to it. The 46-year-old was not a hot coaching candidate at any point this offseason and does not call plays on game day. Perhaps another year in the Kevin O’Connell halo — particularly one that paints J.J. McCarthy in a great light — will help Phillips gain some head-coaching interviews next offseason.
  • The Athletic’s Joseph Person believes that the “early returns” favor Ryan Fitzgerald in Carolina’s kicking competition.
    Yes, we’re that deep in the offseason bag. Person writes that Fitzgerald went 9-for-10 on field goals on the skinny goal posts towards the end of the practice sessions open to the media, while Wright missed both of his longer attempts last Wednesday. Dave Canales is quoted as saying “Let’s have them kicking in games, and we’ll be able to make the decision.” But for those of you drafting now or soon in leagues where you absolutely must consider who Carolina’s kicker is, here you go.
  • NE Wide Receiver
    The Athletic’s Chad Graff believes it’s “not hyperbole” to say “no player did more to improve his standing on the [Patriots] depth chart than Efton Chism” this spring.
    Stop us if you’ve heard this story before, but an unheralded and undersized slot wideout is turning heads in New England’s camp. Chism has head coach praise quotes (Mike Vrabel praised the 23-year-old as “a talented player” who is dedicated and “studied extremely hard”) and looked good in the team’s early offseason OTAs and camps. New England’s wideout room has enough depth that we’re hesitant to say Chism is even a lock to make the roster, but he’s someone to monitor as we look forward to training camps in August.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #81
    The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec believes that Devontez Walker has “looked like one of the team’s most improved players in the offseason workouts.”
    Zrebiec is not forecasting a major role growth for Walker, who is stuck behind Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and DeAndre Hopkins in three-wide sets. But it’s possible that Walker comes to training camp and turns heads. Walker’s roster spot, if anything, looks fairly secure at this point in time. Walker played 57 offensive snaps last year and caught a 21-yard touchdown in three targets.
  • The Athletic’s Zac Jackson believes Harold Fannin Jr. is “considered more of a long-term project than an immediate contributor.”
    Not a huge surprise with David Njoku on the depth chart ahead of him, but Fannin has had “an impressive start” in minicamp and Fannin has left other Browns beats asking if he ever drops a football. We maintain low hopes for a huge splash year for Fannin in his rookie season, but he sure has an interesting dynasty profile right now.