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  • FA Defensive Back
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    Bills placed LCB Leodis McKelvin and LB Randell Johnson on the active/PUP list.
    McKelvin is recovering from offseason hip surgery. He’s not expected to miss much camp, and can be activated at any time. Johnson’s injury is unknown, but he missed time throughout his college career at FAU with nagging injuries.
  • CLE Defensive End #95
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    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the Browns told him they are “100.0 percent, definitely not trading” EDGE Myles Garrett.
    Schefter detailed his conversation with the Browns while speaking to Pat McAfee, adding that the Browns “couldn’t have been stronger” in their remarks. Garrett’s recently reworked deal gives the Browns more salary cap flexibility, so this report makes sense. Could the Browns’ front office still listen to trade offers? Absolutely. For now, it sounds like the Browns plan to keep him, though.
    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.
  • ATL Running Back #31
    Falcons signed RB Tyler Goodson, formerly of the Colts.
    Goodson was slated to be a restricted free agent, but the Colts balked. He’s a decent third-down back, but behind Bijan Robinson he figures to offer little fantasy value in his age-26 season. At least his last name isn’t also “Robinson,” unlike some backups in this backfield.
  • FA Defensive End #51
    Free agent DE/LB DeAngelo Malone is visiting the Buccaneers on Thursday.
    Mostly a special teamer, Malone played 327 defensive snaps during his four-year rookie contract with the Falcons — 216 of them came in his rookie season. He’ll compete for a roster spot if he lands in Tampa Bay.
  • NFL Commissioner
    ESPN’s Kevin Siefert reports labor negotiations between the NFL and NFL Referees Association broke off “earlier than scheduled” this week.
    The NFLRA opened the session with a counterproposal and the NFL rejected it and unilaterally left the bargaining table despite talks that were supposed to last for two days. Combine this with the NFL Competition Committee sneaking a proposal on that lets New York unilaterally correct officials in the event of a labor stoppage — including throwing flags on to the field from New York — and you can see that the groundwork for a lockout is clearly being established. The league is reportedly hoping to move annual bonus money toward “high-performing officials” and increase the probationary period for new officials from three years to four. The current labor agreement expires in May. There is, of course, still time for both sides to come back to the table. But the current tenor of negotiations is not looking promising.
  • GB Defensive Lineman #1
    The Athletic’s Matt Schniedman reports Packers EDGE Micah Parsons (knee) is expected to miss the first three or four games of the season.
    Parsons suffered a mid-December ACL tear, so this is a reasonable timeline to return. We’d be surprised if Parsons avoided the PUP list at the start of training camp, but it seems like he won’t miss too much of the 2026 season. It’s possible that the Packers add a depth piece after the draft to play next to Lukas Van Ness early in the year.
  • NYJ Running Back #20
    The Athletic’s Zach Rosenblatt believes there’s a “60-40" chance that Breece Hall signs an extension with the Jets after the NFL Draft.
    The other 40 percent here, of course, ends with Hall playing on the franchise tag. Hall is entering his age-25 season so a reasonable running back contract feels like it has a good chance of not being a millstone for the Jets, the question appears to just boil down to how valuable Hall will be over those years for a New York team that doesn’t appear close to playoff-worthy. Given how far away the Jets and Hall appeared to be at the franchise tag deadline, we wouldn’t be surprised if he played on the tag this year.
  • MIN Outside Linebacker #58
    The Athletic’s Alec Lewis reports the Colts are interested in Vikings EDGE Jonathan Greenard.
    Lewis has a deep dive of the Greenard market in his latest, the gist of which is basically centered around Greenard’s contract demands being a major impediment to a trade. The Eagles have been the main team linked to Greenard, but the Colts are also a reasonable fit given how they were reportedly the runner-up on Trey Hendrickson this offseason. Of course, the Colts also don’t have a first-round pick again until 2028, so trading real value for Greenard might be off the table for them. Lewis believes anything less than a Day 2 pick would be a “non-starter” for the Vikings.
  • CLE Defensive End #95
    ESPN’s Field Yates reports the Browns and EDGE Myles Garrett “agreed to modified language on his contract.”
    Yates reports, “Garrett’s contract previously called for his option bonuses in 2026, 2027 and 2028 to be exercised by the 15th day of the league year.” Now, his contract has been amended to push that day back to seven days before the start of the regular season each year. Garrett also had $8 million of his 2029 and 2030 base salary converted to roster bonuses. Yates adds that “the payment of the option bonuses was also modified in a way that has benefit to Garrett.” So, the Browns gain flexibility while Garrett gets a boost. Most notably, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year’s contract is easier to trade; Cleveland takes less dead cap in the event of a trade while getting an extra five months in the offseason before paying bonuses for the next three seasons. The change in Garrett’s contract language certainly makes things interesting for the Browns’ future.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    ESPN’s Ryan McFadden reports the Raiders completed a top-30 visit with Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion this week.
    The Raiders are prioritizing building out a young and stable offense ahead of the likely selection of QB Fernando Mendoza with the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft. The team signed Jalen Nailor out of free agency, but still has a thin wide receiver group. Concepcion caught 61 passes for 919 yards and nine touchdowns in his final college season, gaining steam as a late-first or early-second round pick. The 21-year-old is only one in a long line of receivers the Raiders will talk to prior to the draft, though Las Vegas holds pick No. 36 and would be in prime position to draft Concepcion.
  • LA Cornerback #4
    Free agent CB Ahkello Witherspoon is visiting the Commanders on Thursday.
    Witherspoon missed a lot of last season with a shoulder injury and wound up playing just 186 snaps for the Rams in 2024. Entering his age-32 season, he’d probably only be fighting for a roster spot if the Commanders decided to sign him.