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Chris Simms reacts to Kenneth Walker III reportedly signing with the Chiefs, explaining why Kansas City is adding a “phenomenal football player” with the Super Bowl LX MVP.
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Matthew Berry reacts to the Miami Dolphins signing Malik Willis to be their starting quarterback and assesses his fantasy value has a high-upside player with little sample size.

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  • NE Guard #75
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    The former No. 14 overall pick played at every offensive line position other than center while on his rookie contract, though most of his reps have come at the two guard spots. He most recently started all 15 games of his 2024 campaign at right guard. Vera-Tucker was supposed to play out his fifth-year option with the Jets in 2025, but a torn tricep in practice just before Week 1 ended his season before it began. AVT has a lengthy injury history. He has only played more than seven games in two-of-five years. On the other hand, he has generally played well when healthy, and the Pats needed to keep adding talent to their offensive line.
  • KC Wide Receiver #80
    Thornton caught 19 passes for a career-high 438 yards and three touchdowns as the Chiefs’ deep ball receiver in 2025. The Chiefs’ receiving cupboard is bare but Thornton at least had a connection with Patrick Mahomes on deep targets. He returns to Kansas City on a two-year deal and will be in the mix for WR4 on the Chiefs’ depth chart in 2026. For fantasy purposes, Thornton will be a boom-or-bust dart throw again, but the Chiefs’ wide receiver moves later in the offseason will shape his value.
  • KC Safety #12
    Per ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the deal features $15 million guaranteed. Gilman landed in Baltimore last year in the grade that sent Odafe Oweh to the Chargers. He immediately took to the defense, starting all 12 games that he was on the Ravens. Gilman finished the year with nine pass breakups and one interception, which he took to the house. Gilman will take on a starting role in Kansas City out of the gates.
  • GB Linebacker #54
    Welch appeared in eight games in 2025 and played primarily on special teams. He could be a depth option for the Packers at linebacker, but special teams is where he makes his money. Welch will be fighting for a roster spot during training camp.
  • DAL Defensive End #54
    Williams missed all of 2024 with ACL/MCL tears, but rebounded with a full 17-game season in 2025. He finished with 25 solo tackles and one sack while starting five games. Williams has not lived up to his second-round pedigree but will be a rotational pass rusher for the Cowboys on a low-cost, low-risk contract.
  • LV Kicker #14
    The Raiders continue the free agency splurge, adding a kicker to the influx of new names in Las Vegas. Matt Gay kicked for both the Commanders and 49ers last season, making 17-of-23 field goals and all 26 extra points. The 31-year-old will replace Daniel Carlson as the Raiders’ starting kicker heading into the offseason.
  • CAR Linebacker #0
    The Panthers are giving Lloyd $25 million guaranteed in the deal. Lloyd has been starting in the middle of the Jaguars’ defense since getting drafted in the first round four years ago. He tallied five interceptions, including a 99-yard interception return for a touchdown, en route to a Pro Bowl selection and second-team All Pro honors last season. PFF graded the 27-year-old with an 89.1 overall grade for 2025, good for No. 3 among linebackers. The Panthers add an all-round starter for $15 million per year in Lloyd.
  • Tight End
    Former Chargers TE Hayden Hurst announced his retirement from the NFL.
    Hurst played seven professional seasons for the Ravens, Falcons, Bengals, Panthers, and Chargers, amassing 203 receptions for 1,975 yards and 15 touchdowns. A career year in 2020 while a member of the Falcons saw the tight end tally 56 catches for 571 yards and six scores, marks he would be unable to replicate in the next four years primarily due to mounting injuries. Hurst came into the league as a seasoned 25-year-old rookie, ultimately going out on his own terms ahead of his age-32 season.
  • NO Running Back #41
    The Saints restructured Kamara’s contract last week, making it easier for them to move on from him this offseason if they choose to do so. They then signed Travis Etienne to a four-year, $52 million contract on the opening day of the legal tampering period. The Saints couldn’t make it more obvious that they are moving on from Kamara if they tried. The bigger question is whether he will retire or continue to play football on a new team. Schefter added that teams are tracking the situation, meaning there will likely be some GMs interested in signing or trading for Kamara if he doesn’t hang up the cleats. Kamara is best suited for primarily pass-catching duties at this point in his career, but plenty of teams could find a role for him in 2026.
  • LAC Guard #69
    Strange is a former first-round pick of the Patriots, but fell out of New England after three seasons. He joined the Dolphins for 2025 and started 14 games on the interior offensive line, allowing two sacks and committing one penalty. The 27-year-old now reunites with former Dolphins head coach and Chargers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel on a two-year pact. The Chargers offensive line needs more help but Strange will provide depth with a shot at starting at guard in 2026.

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Carnell Tate joins Mike Florio and Chris Simms to discuss why Ohio State receivers have so much success in the NFL, his love for Legos and more.
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The Packers re-signed linebacker Kristian Welch to a one-year deal, Bill Huber of SI.com reports.
The Cowboys are keeping one of their own free agents.
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Second-team All-Pro changes teams after four NFL seasons.

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Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers, and Matthew Berry debate over Mike Evans’ future with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as there are some reports suggesting the franchise is ready to move on from their star wideout.
Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers, and Matthew Berry wonder how much time J.J. McCarthy has left with the Minnesota Vikings with veteran quarterbacks hitting the market in free agency.
Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers, and Matthew Berry unpack the latest betting odds surrounding Kyler Murray’s future as the Arizona Cardinals reportedly will release the former No. 1 pick next week.
Connor Rogers discusses the prospects that shined at the 2026 NFL Combine and shares his thoughts on where they might land on draft night.

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Denny Carter breaks down Kenneth Walker to the Chiefs, Mike Evans to the 49ers, and much more.
Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak dive into the Indianapolis Colts reportedly re-signing Alec Pierce, detailing how Josh Downs and Tyler Warren benefit from the move.
Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak unpack the reports of Malik Willis agreeing to join the Miami Dolphins in free agency, detailing how the dual-threat QB can become a top fantasy football option.
The Bills spent big to fix their wide receiver room, landing DJ Moore from Chicago for a second-round pick. The move clears the way for younger Bears to break out and give Moore a chance to turn things around in Buffalo.

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Former NFL tight end Hayden Hurst announced his retirement on Monday.
2028 vesting date means Linderbaum most likely will get all $81 million.
The Bills are re-signing punter Mitch Wishnowsky to a one-year deal, Dianna Russini of TheAthletic.com reports.
The numbers are in for Broncos running back J.K.
A former Dolphins offensive lineman will be joining his former head coach in L.A.
The Steelers are re-signing defensive lineman Esezi Otomewo to a one-year deal, Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports.
The Chiefs have now lost three cornerbacks in less than a week — one via trade, and two in free agency.
The Falcons have agreed to terms with linebacker Christian Harris, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Media reports.
One of the Rams’ priorities this offseason was improving their league-worst special teams.
Former NFL linebacker Darron Lee appeared in court on Monday for a preliminary hearing on charges of first-degree murder and tampering with evidence.