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  • WAS Linebacker #54
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    The veteran linebacker notched 44 starts across 65 appearances for the Chiefs while on his rookie contract, a stretch that also included two Super Bowl wins. Chenal averaged 57 tackles and 1.8 sacks per season those four years and earns a significant raise with his new franchise. It is unclear where he is likeliest to play considering the team already has Frankie Luvu and Bobby Wagner, but the kind of money invested hints at significant playing time.
  • SEA Cornerback #27
    The Giants were reportedly the frontrunners to land Woolen’s services in free agency, with Howie Roseman scooping the veteran cornerback off the market for what appears to be a team-friendly deal. Woolen had been a consistent performer for the Seahawks during his four years with the franchise, although it is fair to say he never fully broke out as the team had planned. Perhaps there is further upside to be added to his resume under the aggression of Philadelphia defensive coordinator Vic Fangio.
  • NO Linebacker #55
    Elliss gets $23 million guaranteed in a contract carrying a max value up to $39 million. He returns to New Orleans, where he spent the first four years of his career as a backup. Spending the last three seasons as a starter for the Falcons, the 30-year-old tallied 3.5 sacks in 2025 with an 83.6 PFF pass rush grade, No. 4 among linebackers. Elliss will slot in as a starter with Demario Davis leaving the Saints this offseason.
  • DAL Defensive Tackle #97
    After restructuring Kenny Clark, the Cowboys appear to be leaning towards keeping him by guaranteeing him money this year. With Quinnen Williams also at defensive tackle, that room is pretty full. It wouldn’t be surprising if the Cowboys traded Odighizuwa, but it would only save them $4.75 million in cap space so it’s certainly not something they have to do.
  • FA Offensive Lineman #74
    Roughly 24 hours after being released by the Packers, Jenkins now lands in Cleveland. The Browns continue to work to overhaul their line, and have now added Jenkins, along with guards Zion Johnson and Teven Jenkins, to the roster. It’s possible Jenkins continues to play center, as he did in 2025, but he also has experience at tackle. It’s possible the Browns experiment with him at a few spots to see where he best fits for the upcoming season.
  • ARI Quarterback #7
    Pair this with a recent report from Weinfuss that Kyler Murray hadn’t talked to GM Monti Ossenfort all offseason and we’re wondering if the Cardinals actually have paid the phone bill this month. Brissett has been mentioned as a possible Jets starter this year, but that avenue appears to have closed down with Geno Smith headed to New Jersey. We’re not sure what other teams could possibly emerge as Brissett suitors, but we’re sure it will happen as weirdly as possible.
  • FA Defensive End #91
    Hendrickson’s asking price is reportedly somewhere in the $30 to $40 million range after Danielle Hunter and Jaelan Phillips both signed deals with AAVs over $30 million. It was reported earlier that, as things stand, Hendrickson will likely be “too expensive” for the Cowboys to bring in. Interestingly, the Bills who are roughly $14 million over the cap right now per OverTheCap.com could be interested in Hendrickson if they can find a way to get a deal done, but they would have to go through some steps to clear some cap space and get a deal done. Hendrickson totaled four sacks in seven games and will be 31 at the start of next season. Even if the Bills are interested in Hendrickson, they will likely wait for his asking price to come down given their current situation.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    The Patriots believe the asking price for Brown is too high, but they remain interested in the star receiver even after it was announced earlier that they had reached an agreement with Doubs on a four-year, $80 million contract. The combination of Brown and Doubs would give Drake Maye a much-improved duo over what he had last year in Stefon Diggs and Kayshon Boutte. AJB Watch will continue until a deal gets done, or the Eagles announce they are no longer interested in dealing him.
  • ATL Quarterback
    Open competitions do not often favor the incumbent, particularly an incumbent who is likely to miss most of the offseason activities and training camp with a torn ACL. We’d handicap Tua Tagovailoa as the favorite to win the job at this moment, giving him some QB2 superflex upside in what figures to be a run-first offense with Bijan Robinson.
  • NYJ Cornerback #26
    NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports Wright’s deal is “worth up to $5.5 million.” The fifth-year corner turned in a career year with the Bears in his first season with the team, starting a career-high 16 games while forcing five interceptions and breaking up another 11 passes on his way to earn his first Pro Bowl nod. Wright, who stands at 6-foot-4, plays predominately on the outside and will likely get another chance to start in Aaron Glenn’s system as hopes to replicate last year’s success.

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