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  • FA Defensive Back #29
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    ESPN’s Tim MacMahon has a “hunch” that the Cowboys might be interested in free agent FS Michael Huff.
    Huff is a coverage safety, something the Cowboys’ leaky secondary badly needs. He played at Texas and new Cowboys defensive coordinator Rob Ryan was the Raiders’ coordinator when they drafted Huff seventh overall in 2006. Huff would be a nice upgrade over Alan Ball.
  • DAL Kicker #17
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    Cowboys signed K Brandon Aubrey to a four-year, $28 million contract extension.
    Aubrey will receive $20 million in guaranteed money, the most ever for a kicker in league history. The 31-year-old kicker has established himself as one of the top legs in the league since joining the Cowboys as a 28-year-old UDFA in 2023, making the Pro Bowl in all three seasons while also being named a First-team All-Pro in 2023. Aubrey is an impressive 24-for-27 on field goals from 50-plus yards for his career and will now be under contract through the 2030 season.
    What is most likely landing spot for Downs?
    Tryst Krick and Drew Dinsick ponder where Caleb Downs could go in the 2026 NFL Draft.
  • IND Cornerback #23
    Colts CB Kenny Moore and QB Anthony Richardson will not be present at the team’s offseason workouts.
    The Colts have agreed to explore trades for both Moore and Richardson, so it doesn’t come as much of a surprise to hear that neither player plans to be present for the voluntary offseason workout programs. For now, the trade market for both players has been quiet, but it’s possible they gain more steam during or after the NFL Draft, once teams have had a chance to evaluate their rosters and identify where needs still exist.
  • NE Wide Receiver #9
    NFL insider Jordan Schultz reports Kayshon Boutte’s name “has come up in trade talks” with Boutte entering the final year of his rookie contract.
    After redshirting much of his rookie season, Boutte has totaled 76 receptions for 1,140 yards and nine touchdowns over the last two seasons while playing primarily as a deep threat on the outside. Boutte posted a 33-551-6 line last season on 46 targets, and among players with at least 45 targets, his 17.5 ADOT ranked third-highest in the league behind Alec Pierce (20.0) and Christian Watson (18.0). The Patriots signed Romeo Doubs earlier this offseason and remain the frontrunners to trade for A.J. Brown this summer. Should Brown land with the Pats, Boutte could become an expendable player with some trade value as he looks to impress in the final year of his rookie deal in hopes of securing a new contract next offseason.
  • KC Punter #14
    Chiefs re-signed P Matt Araiza to a one-year contract.
    Ariaza has spent the last two seasons with the Chiefs, appearing in all 34 games while averaging 48.2 yards per punt. The “Punt God” attempted 56 punts for the Chiefs last season and landed 27 of those kicks inside his opponent’s 20-yard line.
  • FA Quarterback
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier has a cyst on his spine that is considered “the root cause of the persistent oblique pain that derailed his 2025 season.”
    As serious as it sounds, Pelissero says that Nussmeier “has been asymptomatic since just prior to the Senior Bowl,” but if any complications persist, Nussmeier could undergo a minimally invasive procedure to remove the cyst, which would sideline him for 2-3 weeks. Nussmeier is believed to be a Day 2 prospect in this year’s upcoming draft and struggled during his final season at LSU due to his injuries. Hopefully, this explanation as to the cause of his injury/discomfort will mitigate any concerns teams may have about his health ahead of this week’s draft.
  • MIN Outside Linebacker #58
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Eagles have discussed the possibility of trading for Vikings LB Jonathan Greenard.
    The last we heard about Greenard was at the league’s winter meetings, when head coach Kevin O’Connell said he expected Greenard to be part of the team in 2026. Greenard broke out for a 12-sack season in 2024 but was held to just three sacks over 12 games last season while totaling 38 tackles and 10 TFLs. He remains under contract through 2027, and the Vikings are reportedly looking for a high-end Day 2 draft pick in exchange for his services. After losing EDGE Jaelan Phillips to the Panthers in free agency earlier this offseason, the Eagles have a need to add another pass-rusher to a defense that totaled 42 sacks last season. Schefter reports trade discussions between the two sides “have lost steam in recent weeks,” but that the two sides could revisit those discussions during this week’s draft.
  • NYG Outside Linebacker #5
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Giants “are now considered less likely” to trade Kayvon Thibodeaux after dealing Dexter Lawrence to the Bengals.
    ESPN’s Jordan Raanan said last month that “multiple league sources” expected Thibodeaux to be dealt by the Giants, but the recent trade of Lawrence likely means Thibodeaux will be staying put. The former No. 5 overall pick has totaled just 53 tackles and eight sacks over the last two seasons, with injuries limiting him to 22 games over that span. Thibodeaux is in the final year of his rookie deal and seems unlikely to sign an extension before the start of next season. He will need a strong season in 2026 if he hopes to ink a long-term deal next offseason.
  • SF OFFENSIVE TACKLE (SUB) #71
    49ers signed Trent Williams to a two-year, $50 million contract extension.
    Williams and the Niners appeared to be at an impasse earlier this offseason after the team opted not to pick up his $10 million option bonus and reporters noted that the 38-year-old was said to be available in trade. Williams had one year left on his old deal, but with his new contract extension, he will be under contract through 2027. Of the $50 million Williams is set to receive, $34 million will be guaranteed. He allowed just four sacks on 32 pressures last season, per PFF, earning a 79.9 PFF pass-blocking grade.
  • ARI General Manager
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Cardinals have had “‘exploratory’ calls” about trading the No. 3 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
    According to Schefter, the Cardinals would like to deal their No. 3 pick in exchange for more draft picks. There’s some hope that a team would be interested in moving up to the 1.03 round to take Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love, who is widely regarded as the best player in the draft and a lock to go in the top-10. Schefter writes in his most recent article that Love going to the Commanders at No. 7 overall “would seem to be his floor.” After going 3-14 last season and releasing Kyler Murray earlier this offseason, the Cardinals are in rebuild mode. They currently hold just seven draft picks, but with multiple positions to address and a potentially strong 2027 QB class incoming, it’s no surprise they want to acquire extra picks as they look to build a contender.
  • PIT OFFENSIVE TACKLE (SUB) #77
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Steelers LT Broderick Jones (neck) suffered a setback in his recovery.
    Jones played in just 11 games last season due to his injury and underwent fusion surgery in March. The team was already reporting that the former first-round pick may not be ready in time for training camp, but this latest setback raises his availability into further question. Schefter reports Jones will be examined later this week to determine where things stand, but it wouldn’t be surprising if Jones isn’t ready for the start of camp. Jones allowed 23 pressures and six sacks on 380 pass-blocking snaps last season, earning a PFF pass-blocking grade of 59.0.