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  • LA Wide Receiver #81
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    Rams sixth-round WR Bud Sasser says he received a second opinion on his heart condition at the Mayo Clinic, and that he’s “fine.”
    The Rams don’t agree, and have placed Sasser on the NFI list. It’s where he’ll spend his entire rookie season, absent an injury settlement.
  • SEA Quarterback #6
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    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that the Seahawks “hope to utilize dual-threat QB Jalen Milroe.”
    Back in May 2025, Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald said Milroe “will not be used in the same fashion as Taysom Hill,” but in August, Macdonald said regular season game plans would include plays for Milroe. It turns out, the former statement was far more accurate. Milroe logged just three snaps all year, and zero after Week 5. Seahawks TE AJ Barner functioned as the team’s Tush Push specialist. If the Seahawks really do intend to use Milroe as an offensive weapon, it would be very difficult for him to produce fantasy-relevant numbers with QB-only eligibility. He could, however, infringe upon the backfield’s red zone workload. Keeping an eye on his preseason usage will be worthwhile, but at this time, we have not seen enough from him to view him as a legitimate threat to the backfield’s carry share.
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  • LV Running Back
    Raiders signed fourth-round pick RB Mike Washington Jr. to a four-year contract.
    Washington (6’1/223) turned heads by running a 4.33 40 at the NFL Scouting Combine. As a rookie, he is set to compete for the Raiders’ No. 2 role behind starting RB Ashton Jeanty. If he wins it, Washington would be a worthwhile bench stash in re-draft leagues, in case Jeanty misses time. Per Spotrac, Washington’s $5.36 million deal includes $1.1 million in guarantees.
  • BAL Wide Receiver
    Ravens signed third-round WR Ja’Kobi Lane to a four-year contract.
    Lane will compete for a starting role in three-wide receiver sets with fourth-round pick WR Elijah Sarratt, and veteran WRs Devontez Walker and LaJohntay Wester. Lane (6’4/200) caught 49 passes for 745 yards and four touchdowns in his final college season. It could be tough for him to return FLEX value even if he wins the No. 3 wide receiver role.
  • TEN Running Back
    Titans signed fifth-round pick RB Nicholas Singleton to a four-year contract.
    Singleton has decent odds of making the roster as the Titans’ RB3 and special teams returner. Where he goes from there remains to be seen. He flashed high-end, dual-threat traits in college, but ceded snaps to the reliable rusher, RB Kaytron Allen. Singleton’s boom-bust style has its strengths and weaknesses.
  • IND Defensive End #61
    Colts waived DE Viliami Fehoko Jr.
    Fehoko has played zero snaps since entering the league as a fourth-round pick in 2023. The Colts also waived LB Joseph Vaughn and released OG Bill Murray. OT Jack Wilson was waived as well, though he will revert to the Colts’ injured reserve list if he clears waivers.
  • IND Quarterback #5
    FOX59’s Mike Chappell reports that the Colts will not exercise QB Anthony Richardson’s fifth-year option.
    Per Chappell, Colts general manager Chris Ballard said on Saturday that he “hadn’t given too much thought” to the fifth-year option that would have paid Richardson $22.483 million in 2027. Apparently, Ballard didn’t need long to pass on an extra year with Richardson. The 23-year-old quarterback received permission from the team to seek a trade, and as of Sunday, the Colts had not received any inquiries. Releasing Richardson at some point currently seems to be the most likely outcome for Indianapolis. The deadline to exercise team options for the 2023 rookie class is tomorrow.
  • SF Tight End #85
    49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said TE George Kittle (Achilles) has “a chance” to play in Week 1 against the Rams.
    This is encouraging, though Shanahan added that he doesn’t want to say Kittle is “on track” to play, but he knows Kittle is “shooting for” a Week 1 return. One month ago, 49ers general manager John Lynch said he is “hopeful” that Kittle will be able to play in Week 1. It sounds like Kittle should return early in the 2026 season, even if Week 1 is out of reach. If they start him on the physically unable to perform list, he could return in Week 5. For the time being, it feels safe to say that he should be back by Week 5 or sooner. Anything can happen, though.
  • FA Linebacker #52
    Raiders released LB Jamin Davis.
    Davis, 27, appeared in just two games last year, totaling three tackles and one quarterback sack. The Commanders released him in October 2024 after drafting him in 2021 as a first-round pick. Davis simply hasn’t developed during his time in the NFL. He might be able to get a training camp audition elsewhere this summer.
  • BAL Tight End
    Ravens signed fourth-round TE Matthew Hibner to a four-year contract.
    The Ravens signed fifth-round TE Josh Cuevas as well. Hibner’s deal is worth $5 million, while Cuevas’ is worth $4.6 million. Hibner totaled 55 catches, 804 yards and eight touchdowns over his last two seasons at SMU. The two rookie tight ends will compete with veteran TE Durham Smythe for the No. 2 tight end role.
  • BAL Running Back
    Ravens signed fifth-round pick RB Adam Randall to a four-year contract.
    Per Spotrac, the deal is worth $4.62 million and includes a $379,480 signing bonus. Randall is the team owner, Steve Bisciotti’s first handpicked player. He converted from wide receiver to running back for Clemson’s 2025 season and posted a 168/814/10 rushing line and a 36/254/3 receiving line.