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  • FA Running Back
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    Towson RB Terrance West measured 5-foot-9 1/4 and 225 pounds at the NFL Scouting Combine weigh-in.
    West’s size, speed, and open-field jump cuts pop off the screen when you watch his tape, but he can be a more sluggish mover around the line of scrimmage and must improve in pass protection. We’ll be watching him closely throughout the pre-draft process. West received a third-round grade from the NFL Draft Advisory Board and is expected to be the first small-schooler drafted.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #83
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    Panthers re-signed WR David Moore.
    The financials of the deal were not immediately made available. Moore managed only four appearances for the Panthers in 2025 due to a serious elbow injury and was made a healthy inactive for the team’s Wild Card loss to the Rams. Familiarity with head coach Dave Canales and his veteran presence in the locker room were enough to warrant a new contract, although he is likely to play behind Tetairoa McMillan, Xavier Legette, and Jalen Coker.
    Dowdle must overcome Warren for fantasy relevance
    Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter explain why Rico Dowdle will likely be a touchdown-based fantasy running back option after reportedly signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
  • DAL Defensive Lineman #93
    Cowboys signed DL Otito Ogbonnia, formerly of the Chargers, to a one-year, $3 million contract.
    The four-year veteran came into his own in 2024, starting 17 games for the Chargers as a rotational run-stopper. He heads to Dallas on a one-year, prove-it deal after failing to remain with the Chargers following his rookie deal. The move appears to be a depth play for a team continuing to search for ways to make up for the loss of Micah Parsons.
  • ATL Quarterback
    NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe reports once Michael Penix (knee) is healthy, the Falcons quarterback job will be “an open competition.”
    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.
  • NYG Cornerback #23
    Giants re-signed exclusive right free agent Art Green.
    Primarily a contributor to special teams, Green provides big-bodied depth at corner and has familiarity with head coach John Harbaugh. His six tackles on special teams in 2025 ranked second on the team despite playing in only 11 games.
  • DAL Safety #6
    Cowboys agreed to terms with S P.J. Locke, formerly of the Broncos, on a one-year, $5 million contract.
    After starting all 15 games he appeared in during the 2024 season, Locke made just three starts in 16 games last season, totaling 16 tackles and three pass breakups. The former UDFA became a major contributor for the Broncos in 2023 when he emerged to total 53 tackles, three sacks and five pass. Locke will join former Broncos DB coach Christian Parker in Dallas, and is capable of lining up from multiple spots. Even if he doesn’t earn a “starting” role in Dallas, Locke will likely see plenty of work for the Cowboys next season.
  • NYJ Cornerback #26
    Jets agreed to terms with CB Nahshon Wright, formerly of the Bears, on a one-year contract.
    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.
  • CLE Guard #74
    Browns re-signed G Teven Jenkins.
    Jenkins mysteriously had little market after three years of outstanding PFF grades in Chicago, then wound up mostly playing off the bench for the Browns in 2025. He had a career-best 77.7 PFF blocking grade in 324 snaps. We’re guessing he’s not getting a major contract here, but it’s another solid signing for the Browns as they try to rebuild their offensive line.
  • DAL Defensive Tackle #95
    Cowboys restructured DT Kenny Clark’s contract.
    The move clears nearly $8.8 million in cap space, per ESPN’s Todd Archer. Clark, who was a part of the trade that sent Micah Parsons to the Packers, was solid in his first season with the Cowboys. The veteran lineman appeared in all 17 games for the fourth-straight season and totaled 36 tackles, six TFLs, and three sacks. He remains under contract through 2027.
  • DET Linebacker #44
    Lions re-signed LB Malcolm Rodriguez to a one-year contract.
    NFL insider Jordan Schultz was first to report the deal. Rodriguez made the team as a sixth-round pick in 2022 and has started 25 games in his career. He was a full-time starter as a rookie, but has played primarily as a backup since 2023. Rodriguez overcame a torn ACL he suffered in 2024 to return for seven games in 2025. He’ll likely battle for defensive snaps in camp but offers enough on special teams to stick on a roster.
  • JAC Wide Receiver #7
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter said the Jaguars “have no interest” in trading Brian Thomas Jr.
    “They’ve denied [reports that Thomas were available] completely,” Schefter said. Connor Hughes said yesterday that the Jaguars were entertaining offers for Thomas. Reading between the lines, it sounds like the Jaguars are listening to offers but not looking to move Thomas. The fact that Thomas underperformed his 2024 season has fueled a lot of speculation, but little solid reporting, that Thomas was or ever has been available for trade.