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Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the potential landing spots for Kyler Murray, including the Minnesota Vikings, Indianapolis Colts and Los Angeles Rams.
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Mike Florio and Chris Simms react to Raheem Mostert's comments on Mike McDaniel, discussing why the Chargers' offensive coordinator might need to change his temperament to become a head coach again.

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  • LAC Guard #73
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    The move would save around $10 million against the salary cap for LA. Pro Football Focus graded Becton in 2025 as the ninth worst pass-blocking guard in the NFL. Only eight guards allowed more quarterback pressures than Becton and five guards gave up more QB hits than the veteran. Becton, 26, is likely to catch on with another team this offseason in need of offensive line depth. The Chargers’ offensive line is undergoing an overhaul this offseason.
  • DEN Quarterback #8
    Russinni says teams are interested in Stidham as a possible starting option for 2026 after he started the AFC title game against the Patriots, completing 17 of 31 attempts for 133 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in a 10-7 loss. Stidham, a longtime favorite of head coach Sean Payton, is under contract through the 2026 season. It would be surprising to see the Broncos part ways with their backup quarterback unless a team gets aggressive in acquiring Stidham for whatever reason.
  • FA Defensive End #91
    The Bengals announced on Tuesday that they would not use the franchise tag on Hendrickson, who has wanted out of Cincinnati for years. Schefter said Hendrickson, who lives in Florida, would like to play in Florida for tax purposes. “Tampa would be a great fit. I think in a perfect world, Trey would like to stay in Florida,” Schefter said. “No state income tax. But, he’s also open to going to the best possible situation.” Hendrickson, 31, had 35 total sacks from 2023 to 2024 before playing in only seven games in 2025. He would be an instant upgrade for an inconsistent Tampa pass rush. The Bucs had the NFL’s seventh lowest sack rate in 2025.
  • CLG Running Back
    The Titans, who have the fourth pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, could be in the running for Love, who impressed at last week’s Scouting Combine. “Anytime you can get a running back like that, especially a three-down running back, that can play in the pass game as well and be able to take over a game, you’ve seen guys in the league now that can do that,” Borgonzi said when being asked about taking a running back in the top five. Titans head coach stressed the importance of a good run game in taking pressure off of second-year QB Cam Ward following Ward’s massive rookie year struggles. The Titans could save around $7 million in cap space if they release Tony Pollard, 29, with a post-June 1 designation. If he lands in Tennessee, Love would likely be the centerpiece of Brian Daboll’s offense, relegating Tyjae Spears to breather back status.
  • LV Defensive End #98
    It appears Crosby’s time with the Raiders has drawn to a close, with Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer reporting Monday that Crosby could be traded out of Vegas this week. “Crosby hasn’t made a stink publicly, partly because of his deep affection for the Raiders’ fan base, but it’s clear that he has exhausted all efforts in Vegas,” Silver said. “He’s had a new boss every 12 seconds, with one winning season out of seven to show for it.” The Raiders, meanwhile “aren’t assuring [Crosby] they’ll accept the best offer they receive or solicit his input as to where he’d prefer to play” in 2026, Silver reports. It’s a tense situation that could extend beyond the NFL Draft and perhaps into the summer or even the regular season, he added. Crosby had 10 sacks and 12 QB hits over 15 games in 2025. He would be a major addition to any defense in search of a pass rushing upgrade.
  • FA Linebacker #58
    Okereke was set to enter the last year of a four-year deal he signed in 2023. Initially drafted in the third round by the Colts, Okereke joined the Giants after four seasons and started all 46 games he played with the team. He tallied 385 combined tackles and four interceptions over three seasons as the Giants’ defensive captain, though his play declined with a 56.3 PFF grade in 2025, good for No. 56 among linebackers. The Giants will save $9 million in cap space by cutting Okereke, who will get a head start on free agency with the new league year on the horizon.
  • TB Outside Linebacker #58
    By not tendering Watts, the Buccaneers will allow the 26-year-old to enter unrestricted free agency. He initially signed with Tampa Bay as an undrafted free agent in 2023, appearing in 27 games over three seasons. Primarily playing special teams, Watts tallied 235 special teams snaps and finished with nine combined tackles in 2025. Watts could still return to the Buccaneers as he looks for a new contract as a special teamer this upcoming season.
  • NYJ Kicker #6
    Folk, 41, is entering year No. 19 in the NFL. He is the NFL’s most accurate kicker since 2023 and made 28-of-29 field goals last season. The veteran is slated to be a top free agent at the kicker position this offseason; whether Folk heads back to the Jets or kicks elsewhere, he will secure a short-term contract as long as he desires to play.
  • LA Quarterback #11
    Per Jackson, the Dolphins are interested in adding a veteran quarterback who will “be a good sport about being No. 2" behind Quinn Ewers if that’s how it plays out. He also lays out that they are interested in Malik Willis at “a certain unknown price point.” It sounds like the Dolphins are going to have a brutal year of taking their medicine on the Tua Tagovailoa contract. An Ewers/Garoppolo quarterback competition would be a tough scene.
  • DAL Defensive End #41
    The second-round pick finished his rookie season with two sacks, 40 tackles, and 12 quarterback hits in nine starts. He’s in line for a bigger role in year two with a number of Cowboys edge players scheduled for free agency. The injury isn’t expected to linger into the regular season at this time, but you never know when a player goes under the knife how easy the recovery will be.

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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.
Presumptive No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza joins Mike Florio and Chris Simms to relive his epic touchdown in the national championship, discuss his positive attitude and break down the NFL draft process.
Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson chats with Mike Florio and Chris Simms about his gradual improvement, his brother, Jaylon, who plays for the Cavaliers and more.
Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love chats with Connor Rogers and Lawrence Jackson Jr. about his trac career, his relationship with his father and the quarterbacks he’d want to play with in the NFL.
Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson chats with Mike Florio and Chris Simms about the uncertainty of where he’ll go in the 2026 NFL Draft, the adversity he fought through last season and more.
Ohio State safety Caleb Downs joins Mike Florio and Chris Simms to discuss being the son of former NFL running back Gary Downs, his experience playing for Nick Saban at Alabama and more.
Clemson QB Cade Klubnik explains why it was important to be part of one program during his collegiate career, attacking adversity “head on” in his final year, and why he’s more prepared as a result.

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The Jaguars will have tight end Quintin Morris back for the 2026 season.
The Cowboys have created some cap room in advance of the new league year beginning next week.
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Matthew Berry

Matthew Berry dives into the reported trade that saw running back David Montgomery head to the Houston Texans, explaining if this better or worsens Montgomery’s fantasy value for next season.
Matthew Berry reveals the 35 most interesting things he heard at the NFL Combine from a dizzying QB carousel to intriguing RB moves.
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Denny Carter and Kyle Dvorchak react to the Jets placing the franchise tag on Breece Hall, sharing why the veteran running back could fit well with the Chiefs and Seahawks if he doesn’t agree to a deal with New York.
Kyle Dvorchak and Denny Carter expect plenty of teams to have interest in Aaron Jones after his release from the Vikings, who will likely have “limited” fantasy value in 2026 no matter where he lands.
With reports suggesting DeVonta Smith could see an expanded role in 2026, Denny Carter and Kyle Dvorchak share why the Eagles WR could be primed to produce a top-12 fantasy finish next season.
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Connor McGovern has been a fixture on the Bills offensive line for the last three seasons, but he expects to be wearing a different uniform during the 2026 season.
Von Miller had nine sacks with the Commanders last season and he said early in January that his preference would be to remain with the team in 2026.
The Rams fell short of the Super Bowl in January because they could not beat the Seahawks on the road in the NFC Championship Game.
Rams backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo is due to become a free agent next week.
The Jets, Steelers and Rams are the teams most likely to draft Simpson, according to the betting odds.
The Giants have informed linebacker Bobby Okereke that they are releasing him at the start of the league year on March 11, according to Jordan Schultz of The Schultz Report.