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  • FA Offensive Coordinator
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    Slowik was fired after a disappointing 2024 season with the Texans offense. He was a hot head coaching candidate after helping C.J. Stroud to a formidable rookie season in 2023, but nearly all offensive numbers faltered in Stroud’s second season. The Texans chose to move on, and now Slowik joins the Dolphins as passing game coordinator. The 37-year-old will have a chance to work with Tua Tagovailoa to improve Miami’s passing game.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    In other words: The Jets are trying to establish a serious football culture and want a leader who buys in to it. Rodgers missed two mandatory minicamp practices last year due to a trip in Egypt and, of course, makes weekly paid appearances on ESPN’s Pat McAfee Show. It is left unsaid in this report what Rodgers’ reaction to these proposed adjustments were, but it is pretty clear what his response was by the fact that the Jets informed Rodgers that they are moving on.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #16
    It wasn’t exactly a glowing endorsement, in other words. Lockett turns 33 in September and is due a $30.8 million cap figure in 2025. Releasing Lockett would save the Seahawks $17 million against the salary cap. That cap number is untenable for a receiver who wasn’t targeted more than five times in a game after mid-October. It’s possible the Seahawks work out a paycut for Lockett, but if not they will likely move forward with Jaxon Smith-Njigba as the main cog of their passing game.
  • CAR Running Back #24
    Person drew up a running back pick in a mock draft for Carolina and called it a “sneaky position of need” for the Panthers. The backfield behind Chuba Hubbard is now in complete flux with Brooks down and Miles Sanders an “expected cut.” It is not broadly surprising that Brooks can’t be trusted for fantasy purposes in 2025 given how ugly the injury looked when it happened in December. Carolina could look to find a “change-of-pace back who can catch and motor” behind Hubbard, per Person. It’s possible they’ll also bring in additional veteran help this offseason.
  • NO Quarterback #4
    Schefter’s read of the situation is that the Saints don’t want to pull the plug on the Carr contract because it would only save them a couple of million dollars. While that isn’t the entire truth — they could slap a post-June 1 tag on Carr’s release and save $30 million this year while spreading his cap hit to 2026 — it is notable that one of the most-sourced reporters in the industry doesn’t bring up that possibility. Carr would be an uninspiring low-end QB2 for the 2025 season should he remain in New Orleans, even under an actual offensive-minded coach like Kellen Moore.
  • SF Wide Receiver #11
    Aiyuk tore his MCL and ACL in late October, and it is likely that he’ll start training camp on the PUP list as he recovers. Wagoner brings up Aiyuk in the context of a Deebo Samuel trade, noting that the 49ers would likely search for a “midlevel veteran free agent” to “provided stability until Aiyuk is ready to return.” Those sure sound like pretty strong hints that we shouldn’t take it for granted that Aiyuk will be ready for Week 1. It’s too early to speculate about how the 49ers fantasy football production will play out before free agency and the draft, but assuming things stay mostly the same, this would boost Jauan Jennings and Ricky Pearsall’s value early in the year.
  • BUF Front Office
    Jacksonville will look to fill its GM opening in the coming days, interviewing Gray along with 49ers director of scouting and football operations Josh Williams. Gray has functioned in his current role for three years and has been with Buffalo since 2017. Last month he interviewed for the Titans general manager vacancy.
  • SF Coaching Staff
    New Saints head coach Kellen Moore reportedly has strong interest in bringing in Staley as the team’s defensive coordinator. Staley flamed out as Chargers head coach after three seasons, going 24-24 and heading one of the NFL’s worst defenses. Staley spent the 2024 season as an assistant to Niners head coach Kyle Shanahan. As head of the Saints defense, Staley would take over a unit that last year ranked 19th in EPA allowed and 18th in offensive success rate allowed. The Saints pressured the passer at the 11th lowest rate in 2024.
  • NO Head Coach
    Two days after Moore and the Eagles dominated the Chiefs in the Super Bowl, Moore, 36, gets his first crack at a head coaching gig. The Eagles reportedly expected Moore to be a short-term OC, especially if he had immediate success with Jalen Hurts and the Philly offense. He did just that in 2024: The Eagles were eighth in total yards and seventh in points, ranking sixth in EPA per play and first in rush EPA thanks to Saquon Barkley’s massive campaign. In New Orleans, Moore will have to figure out how to make it work with Derek Carr at the helm and an aging Alvin Kamara in the backfield. Moore’s ability to manipulate defenses and create space for his playmakers will be put to the test in 2025 and beyond.
  • SF Quarterback #13
    “Brock is just a tremendous human being,” York said, effusive in his praise of Purdy, the final pick in the 2022 draft who has thrown 51 touchdowns and 23 interceptions over the past two regular seasons. “I’m looking forward to a long-term partnership.” The Athletic reported last week that Purdy, 25, could fetch upwards of $55 million per year in a new deal with San Francisco. That amount would make Purdy among the five highest paid quarterbacks in the NFL. Niners general manager John Lynch has all but confirmed Purdy will be the team’s QB for the foreseeable future. Since the start of the 2023 season, Purdy leads all NFL quarterbacks in passing success rate and drop back EPA.

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