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  • FA Defensive Back #24
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    Free agent DB Jarrett Bush visited the Jets on Saturday, and will visit the Cardinals Monday.
    Bush has also drawn interest from the Rams and Cowboys, and reportedly remains an option in Green Bay. He’s drawing a lot of interest for a player who played very poorly in 2011.
  • BAL Defensive Lineman #92
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    ESPN’s Jamison Hensley reports that “there has been growing optimism” about Ravens DL Nnamdi Madubuike’s (neck) chances of playing in 2026.
    Madubuike played in Weeks 1 and 2 last year before being placed on injured reserve. Reports regarding Madubuike’s rehab have been tough to find. The injury was rumored to be career-threatening. It seems as though there is a chance that the 28-year-old defender will retake the field. Madubuike racked up 22 sacks in 2023 and 2024, earning two Pro Bowl nods and one second-team All-Pro placement. Getting Madubuike back in the lineup this season would be huge for the Ravens’ defense.
    NFL most regular season wins best bets for 2026
    Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher, Lawrence Jackson and Connor Rogers share their picks for NFL most regular season wins in 2026 with the Los Angeles Rams, Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills as the top contenders.
  • FA Quarterback
    ESPN’s Rich Cimini said he “would be a little surprised” if the Jets draft Alabama QB Ty Simpson with the No. 16 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft “because they have so many other needs.”
    Cimini also believes the Jets do not feel “pressured” to draft a quarterback in 2026 because they have three first-round picks in 2027. That said, Jets head coach Aaron Glenn, general manager Darren Mougey, OC Frank Reich and QB coach Bill Musgrave had dinner with Simpson last night and hosted him for a private workout today. The Jets hold the second, 16th, 33rd and 44th picks in this year’s draft. We certainly agree that the Jets have many needs, but finding a starting quarterback tops the list. Simpson could still end up in a Jets uniform next month.
  • FA Running Back #38
    Free agent RB Chase Edmonds said he hopes to continue playing in the NFL.
    Edmonds spent the 2025 season as a member of the Commanders’ practice squad. He logged just one offensive snap all year. Edmonds notably suffered a season-ending knee injury in August 2024. He spent the 2023 season with the Buccaneers, the 2022 season with the Broncos and the four seasons before that with the Cardinals, who drafted him in the 2018 NFL Draft’s fourth round. Edmonds is also exploring opportunities in broadcasting and acting. He is unlikely to be fantasy-relevant in 2026.
  • FA Running Back #22
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports free agent RB Najee Harris will meet with the Raiders next Thursday.
    Harris visited with the Seahawks on Wednesday and now has a visit with the Raiders on tap. The 28-year-old running back is still recovering from a torn Achilles he suffered last season, but has been seen running at full speed in recent videos. While Harris will need to be able to do more than run in a straight line when he returns to football activities, the veteran running back is clearly trending in the right direction ahead of training camp. Harris would operate as the clear RB2 in Vegas behind Ashton Jeanty if he were to join the Raiders, but could find a role in head coach Klint Kubiak’s offense, given Kubiak’s tendency to utilize multiple backs. Harris rushed 15 times for 61 scoreless yards before his injury last season, but strung together four-straight 1,000-yard campaigns with the Steelers to start his career.
  • MIA Linebacker
    Dolphins signed LB Ronnie Harrison, formerly of the Falcons.
    Harrison spent last season with the Falcons and started four of the 10 games he appeared. The veteran linebacker totaled 29 tackles, two sacks, and two pass breakups, and has 52 games of starting experience under his belt. Harrison will likely serve as added depth for Jeff Hafley’s defense and can provide some much-needed veteran leadership for a rebuilding Dolphins franchise.
  • DAL Cornerback
    Cowboys signed CB Derion Kendrick, formerly of the Rams.
    Kendrick is a four-year veteran of the league who split time between the Rams and Seahawks last season. The former sixth-round pick has started in 18 of the 47 games he appeared in for his career, and totaled two interceptions and five pass breakups in 10 games with the Seahawks last season. Kendrick has played almost exclusively on the outside in his NFL career and could provide the Cowboys some added depth if he makes the roster the summer.
  • BUF Safety #3
    Bills re-signed S Damar Hamlin to a one-year contract.
    After starting a career-high 14 games in 2024, Hamlin returned to backup duties in 2025. The fifth-year safety appeared in just five games last season due to a pectoral injury he suffered in October and managed just one tackle while playing primarily on special teams. Hamlin has started in 27 games for the Bills in his career, but will likely have to battle for a spot on the 53-man roster in camp.
  • LV Wide Receiver #1
    California Post’s Vincent Bonsignore reports that the Raiders are “digging really deep” into the incoming rookie wide receiver class.
    Smart move. The Raiders are widely expected to take Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick and currently field an extremely thin wide receiver corps. The Raiders’ second draft pick is No. 36 overall, which could be used to draft a No. 1 wide receiver. Given Bonsignore’s “deep” comment, we expect them to take multiple players at the position. The team recently hosted Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion, who is currently viewed as a candidate to be drafted late in the first round or early in the second. Tre Tucker, 25, is the Raiders’ most proven wide receiver, though he caught just 57-of-90 targets for 696 yards and five touchdowns last year. Other penciled-in starters include WR Jack Bech, WR Dont’e Thornton and WR Jalen Nailor. All three failed to earn 50 or more targets last year.
  • DEN Running Back #12
    9News’ Mike Klis believes the Broncos will consider using the 62nd overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft on either a running back, tight end, inside linebacker and “maybe” an EDGE.
    Per Klis, Arkansas RB Mike Washington Jr., Washington RB Jonah Coleman, Kentucky RB Seth McGowan, Nebraska RB Emmett Johnson, Penn State RB Nicholas Singleton and Texas A&M RB Le’Veon Moss are among the “possibilities” at running back. Klis is not declaring that a running back will be the pick. Reports on the Broncos’ backfield simply remain somewhat in flux. The team re-signed veteran RB J.K. Dobbins to a two-year, $20 million contract this offseason and it remains to be seen whether last year’s 60th overall pick, RB RJ Harvey, is a real candidate to be the team’s long-term starter. For now, Dobbins appears to be slated for Week 1 starting duties, but Harvey or a rookie could challenge him for the role.
  • FA Defensive Lineman #98
    Ravens hosted free agent DL DJ Reader for a visit on Thursday.
    Reader, 31, played for the Lions last year, earning a 68.9 PFF defense grade. He totaled 18 solo tackles, one TFL and 20 quarterback pressures. The latter figure is impressive for a player listed at 6'3"/330. He should be able to meaningfully contribute again in 2026.