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  • CLE Defensive Tackle #97
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    Virginia received a verbal commitment from four-star 2019 DT Jowon Briggs.
    It’s a bit of an upset, as many projected Briggs (6'2/290) to end up at his hometown school of Cincinnati, or perhaps to end up at Notre Dame at Ohio State. Instead, he makes his early pledge to the Cavaliers, and it’s a big get for the Hoos. He ranks fifth among defensive tackles on 247 Sports composite rankings, and 59th overall among all positions in the class. He could be a candidate to play early for Virginia when he enrolls in 2019.
  • DAL Cornerback
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    Cowboys CB Shavon Revel said he “can pretty much do everything” after suffering a torn ACL last season.
    The Cowboys are hoping Revel turns into one of the steals of this year’s draft. The former ECU Pirate displayed first-round caliber talent throughout his collegiate career, but likely slipped to the third round due to his injury. The rookie corner participated in walkthroughs at rookie minicamp and but did not that he hasn’t “gotten too much into” cutting just yet. Revel was injured in last September and is expected to be cleared come training camp. It sounds as if things are trending in the right direction, so we’ll see how things shape up over the next several months.
    Rookies Higgins, Noel great fits in Texans WR room
    Kyle Dvorchak breaks down how the Houston Texans could effectively utilize Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel, the pair of Iowa State wide receivers they selected on Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft.
  • SEA Fullback
    Seahawks are converting TE Robbi Ouzts to fullback.
    The Seahawks drafted Ouzts in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, coming out of Alabama as a tight end. The team will also convert Brady Russell to fullback from tight end, a former undrafted free agent from the 2023 class. The moves are a concerted effort to be more physical in the run game under offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak, something that could bolster the fantasy upside of Kenneth Walker in the coming season.
  • BAL Tackle #70
    Ravens signed OT Joe Noteboom, formerly of the Rams, to a one-year contract.
    The Ravens hosted both Noteboom and George Fant for free agent visits last month, ultimately deciding on the former. The soon-to-be 30-year-old tackle started 35 games in seven seasons with the Rams and is likely to serve as a depth offensive line piece behind Ronnie Stanley and Roger Rosengarten to start the season.
  • TEN Quarterback #7
    NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe said Friday he thinks the Titans will scheme around their blocking concerns by designing plays that allow Cam Ward to get “the ball out of his hands quickly.”
    Citing prior conversations he had with Titans head coach Brian Callahan, Wolfe adds that the Titans “have already talked about getting the ball, on screen routes, to Calvin Ridley” and regularly incorporating running backs Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears in the passing game. Dialing up layup targets for Ridley would be great for his fantasy value and Ward’s. Ridley was targeted 16.0 yards downfield on average last year, and he was targeted in the screen game just eight times. Employing a diverse passing game playbook will also help keep defenses honest, which should ultimately aid Ward’s downfield passing as well.
    Titans' Ward won't be a fantasy QB1 right away
    Kyle Dvorchak digs deeper into Brian Callahan and the Titans' plans for quarterbacks Cam Ward and Will Levis, explaining why the 2025 No. 1 overall pick will be the no-doubt Week 1 starter with immediate fantasy upside.
  • PHI Quarterback
    Eagles signed sixth-round pick QB Kyle McCord to a four-year contract.
    The four-year rookie deal is worth $4.46 million. McCord will now spend the next four months jockeying for the No. 2 position on the depth chart with the Eagles’ 2023 sixth-round pick, QB Tanner McKee, and free agent-signee, QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson. McCord possesses a strong arm and solid pocket awareness. Regardless of his ultimate depth chart landing spot, he should be a fun preseason performer. The Eagles also announced the signings of LB Smael Mondon Jr., OT Myles Hinton and OLB Antwaun Powell-Ryland.
  • SEA Quarterback
    ESPN’s Brady Henderson reports Seahawks QB Jalen Milroe has been working with private quarterback coach Jordan Palmer for a year and a half.
    Palmer has been helping Milroe improve his “lower-half mechanics” by specifically focusing on Milroe’s weight distribution during the passing motion follow-through. Milroe is an electric athlete who must refine his passing mechanics and processing if he wants to earn and retain a starting job in the NFL. He’s hired the right person to achieve this end. Palmer famously worked with quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow and Sam Darnold previously.
  • LAR Quarterback #9
    Rams head coach Sean McVay said on Adam Schein’s Sirius XM radio show he hopes Matthew Stafford continues playing for the Rams for “a couple more years.”
    The Rams allowed Stafford, who turned 37 back in February, to explore trade options this offseason, but the two parties ultimately settled on a “year-to-year” contract solution moving forward. After working through the contract-related unpleasantness, McVay declares he and Stafford are “closer than ever.” It’s no secret that the Rams recently acquired a second 2026 first-round pick and will likely try to draft their quarterback of the future next year.
  • GB Wide Receiver #18
    Packers signed third-round pick WR Savion Williams to a four-year contract.
    Williams joins the Packers’ comically deep wide receiver group and is best suited to being stashed on dynasty benches. He is unlikely to contribute to re-draft league lineups in year one. Per the NFL’s pre-determined rookie wage scale, the contract is worth up to $6.289 million. The Packers front office also announced the signing of six players drafted in Rounds 3-7, plus 10 undrafted free agents, today. Drafted players include DL Barryn Sorrell, DL Collin Oliver, DL Warren Brinson, CB Micah Robinson and OG John Williams.
  • GB Cornerback #23
    The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman reports Packers CB Jaire Alexander did not attend the team’s voluntary workout on Friday.
    ESPN’s Rob Demovsky reported Tuesday that Alexander, who participated in the Packers’ remote sessions last week, and the team “continue to talk about a possible resolution” regarding their contract dispute. The Packers reportedly explored trading the 28-year-old corner earlier this offseason, but his respective $24.6 million and $27 million cap hits over the next two years loom large. The two sides are in a standoff, and it is unclear how things will unfold from here.
  • SF Tight End #85
    49ers signed TE Ross Dwelley, formerly of the Falcons, to a one-year contract.
    Dwelley entered the NFL as a 2018 UDFA with the 49ers and spent six seasons there before completing a one-off campaign with the 2024 Falcons. Dwelley has failed to earn more than five targets in a single season, dating back to 2020. He can be safely expected to settle in as a rotational blocker in his age-30 season.