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Mike Florio dives into the implications of Baker Mayfield’s admission to playing injured for most of the 2025 season and why is he tough “to a fault.”
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  • SF Tight End #85
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    Kittle did some light cutting a few weeks ago in workouts and says he’s running over 16 miles an hour. The story also quotes Kyle Juszczyk as saying he thinks “there’s a real chance” Kittle is back for Week 1. We’re not sure if we’d go that far just yet, but it sure sounds like Kittle has a chance to be back in September despite tearing his Achilles against the Eagles in the playoffs.
  • DEN Running Back #28
    Badie probably has the edge given his versatility on special teams and third-down work. McLaughlin’s path to a roster spot “looks dicey” per Evans.
  • DEN Running Back
    Coleman has been noted to be a passing-down consideration instantly — he’s essentially ticketed to fill Tyler Badie’s role from last year per Evans — but the idea that he could get in on short-yardage work is pretty interesting. It’s hard to believe that Coleman will have major fantasy value right away — if at all — this season. But that’s more about the lack of snaps in play than about Coleman’s talent. A Dobbins injury could lead to more Coleman carries than RJ Harvey-reliant managers would like.
  • NYG Quarterback #6
    The gist of what Harbaugh is saying is that Dart is able to play in many scheme configurations, but what fantasy managers will love to hear is the idea that the Giants are open to running RPOs and quarterback-driven runs with one of the best athletes at the position last year. Harbaugh downplayed the risk of injury to Dart by comparing his style to Lamar Jackson and noting that Jackson would “look[s] at you like you’ve got three heads” if you commented about playing safer. Dart is going just outside the top 100 picks on most websites in mid-July — though he’s 70th in ADP at Yahoo! — and figures to be in the QB1 conversation this year if he can stay healthy.
  • SF Wide Receiver #11
    Well, let’s see if we can get a few Instagram posts off that change minds, Brandon. Aiyuk and the 49ers are at an impasse and he has not posted on his social accounts that he’s not “doing business” with the 49ers at this time, and unless he reports to the 49ers they can’t actually release him anyway. This situation has turned from a fait accompli that he’d eventually join the Commanders into something that surely has them second-guessing things, as reported by Nicki Jhavala of The Athletic earlier last month.
  • FA Wide Receiver #8
    Fowler said a team could sign Diggs ahead of training camp, but didn’t do us the courtesy of naming any of those teams beyond the Commanders. He also pointed at the Ravens as a team that attacks late free agency often. Diggs is one of several unsigned receivers still waiting for a home as we near the start of training camp, and there’s a belief in his camp that he’ll be even better this year now that he’s shed a snap count he was on while managing 2024’s torn ACL recovery.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #1
    Appearing on the Dominique Foxworth show on ESPN Monday, Harbaugh said Nabers is expected to work his way into practice “one way or another.” While he added that the 22-year-old wide receiver is on schedule and doing better every day, Harbaugh wasn’t offering any guarantees on the timeline. Nabers has had two surgeries on his right knee since tearing his ACL last September. He would be a prime candidate to see his ADP fall if he lands on the PUP list rather than the practice field as camp begins.
  • TB Quarterback #6
    This comes from a post that Buccaneers beat writer Rick Stroud wrote after having a chance to watch the series. In addition to the knee injuries, Stroud notes that Mayfield also had a “bad biceps contusion” that affected his velocity, in addition to the left shoulder injury he suffered in Week 12 against the Rams. Hopefully a healthy offseason and a chance to fully rehab these injuries will go a long way in Mayfield having a bounce back season after he was visibly struggling during various points of last season. The 31-year-old QB is entering the final year of his deal with the Buccaneers, and while he has expressed interest in signing a long-term extension, recent reports suggest he and the Bucs are nowhere near an agreement on a new contract.
  • GB Linebacker #58
    McDuffie signed a two-year contract last offseason and was set to enter a contract year this season. Now, the 26-year-old linebacker will be with the team through 2027 after turning in a productive 2025 campaign in which he totaled 92 tackles, three TFLs, and one sack while also notching one interception. McDuffie has emerged as a full-time starter for the Packers since 2024, starting in 29 of the 34 games he has appeared in. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported McDuffie can earn up to $8.8 million over the next two seasons on his current deal.
  • SF Defensive Lineman #98
    Williams suffered a torn ACL in Week 9 last season and was seen doing resistance bands workouts at the team’s facilities last month. The second-year pass rusher totaled 11 tackles, four TFLs, and one sack in his rookie season before going down, and is one of a handful of players the Niners are hoping to have back on the defensive side of the ball. Veteran pass rusher Nick Bosa (knee), who also suffered a torn ACL last season, is also working his way back to the field and said he is “pretty far along” in his recovery. If either player is unable to go by the start of camp, they will likely be added to the PUP list with a chance to be activated when they clear all medical and conditioning tests.

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Mike Florio discusses Lamar Jackson landing at No. 69 on the NFL’s annual Top 100, pointing to a flawed process for player voting and that there aren’t 68 players better than him.
Mike Florio unpacks Aaron Donald’s presence at the Rams facility and the momentum building around an unretirement and return to Los Angeles in 2026.
Mike Florio discusses the Vinod Khosla-led group purchase of the Seattle Seahawks, and how it could impact the future of the team, including what will be changed, if much.
Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald shares that he’s only watched the Super Bowl tape once, explains how it could help the Seahawks this season, reveals who he sought advice from before they faced the Patriots, and more.
Dan Patrick reacts to the NFL’s top 10 quarterback list by execs, coaches and scouts, where Josh Allen lands at No. 1, offering his perspective on some of the decisions made.
Kevin O’Connell chats with Dan Patrick about surviving the NFL as a bench quarterback, recalls his time with the Brady-Belichick Patriots and the Vikings QB competition.
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