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  • CHI Defensive Lineman #99
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    Florida received a verbal commitment from four-star 2020 DT Gervon Dexter.
    Dexter’s frame is huge (6'6/260) and that is certainly going to be appealing as he fills out. A frame can only do so much, but Dexter also has been productive as a high school player, and ranks sixth in 247 Sports composite rankings, and ninth among prospect in the state of Florida. The Gators have five prospects committed to the 20 class, but Dexter ranks the highest of them all. It’s a big (potential) get for Dan Mullen and his coaching staff.
  • FA EDGE
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    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Jets canceled their visit with Texas Tech EDGE David Bailey because they had “all the information they already needed.”
    Bailey was scheduled for a last-minute visit with the Jets, but they surprisingly called off the meeting at the last second. It still wasn’t clear what that meant for their pick at the time. Nothing has changed, though Schefter’s comments read positively for Bailey. Our lean is that the pick is Bailey, in line with the rumblings from the national insiders, but we’re not calling the race yet. Ohio State EDGE Arvell Reese is still firmly in the mix.
    Cooper Jr. has 'sneaky value' if drafted by NYJ
    Kyle Dvorchak breaks down Omar Cooper Jr.'s reported visit to the New York Jets, explaining how he can efficiently operate in a No. 2 role should he land with the Jets after the 2026 NFL Draft.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Alabama WR Germie Bernard made Top 30 visits with the Falcons and Steelers.
    Bernard, a projected day two pick in the 2026 draft, also visited the Browns and Raiders earlier in the draft process. The 22-year-old tallied 64 receptions for 862 yards and seven touchdowns for Alabama last season, earning a Senior Bowl invite, though he did not partake in the event. He led Alabama in receptions for two straight seasons and has the production to be an impactful receiver at the next level. The Steelers and Falcons are both looking for WR2s while the Browns and Raiders need any pass-catching help they can get with young offenses. All four teams should be in play to draft Bernard once the second round begins.
  • SNY’s Connor Hughes reports the Jets cancelled a Top 30 visit with Texas Tech EDGE David Bailey.
    Bailey was slated to visit the Jets but as Hughes reports, the team cancelled the visit. The Texas Tech pass rusher is a candidate for the Jets to select No. 2 overall, likely as the first non-quarterback selected. Teams use Top 30 visits for a variety of reasons, so cancelling Bailey’s visit does not necessarily mean the Jets are definitively out on him. They may just be using the visit for a different prospect and are confident in the information they already have on Bailey through prior conversations. Still, it is a notable action and could very well indicate a decision on the pick has been made by New York. The Jets have a slew of options with Ohio State’s Arvell Reese and Sonny Styles, among others, also in consideration at No. 2. We don’t have enough information to say Bailey will or won’t be going to the Jets, but this certainly could be an early indicator that they have made a decision.
  • NFL Commissioner
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports “the league’s officiating staff has begun onboarding potential replacement officials.”
    These replacements will undergo training next month to be ready to officiate offseason practices in June. According to the memo obtained by Pellisero, the league reiterated that it “remains committed to reaching a fair and reasonable agreement with the NFL Referees Association but will be fully prepared should the current agreement expire” on May 31. While Goodell and the rest of the league certainly don’t want actual games to be reffed by replacement officials, the league and the NFLRA are seemingly at an impasse in their negotiations. It’s unclear if they will get a deal done before Week 1.
  • GB Wide Receiver #0
    ESPN’s Rob Demovsky believes the Packers are “clearing the way for Matthew Golden to move up the depth chart.”
    The Packers let Romeo Doubs walk in free agency and just traded away Dontayvion Wicks, so this isn’t exactly groundbreaking news. Still, fantasy managers are keeping close tabs on the Golden drumbeat after his dreadful rookie season, and this qualifies. Golden was limited to 361 yards in 2025 and struggled to find a consistent role in Green Bay’s crowded receiver room. Now there are no excuses for the former No. 23 overall pick. Golden will likely be stuck in a downfield role in his second season, but he has the speed to make the most of those opportunities. Fantasy managers should treat him as a boom/bust WR4 for now, though that could change in either direction very quickly.
  • FA Quarterback
    Cardinals hosted Alabama QB Ty Simpson for a top-30 visit.
    As ESPN’s Field Yates notes, this is the final day for prospects to visit with teams. The Cardinals hold the No. 3 pick, which is likely already spoken for. They then pick again at No. 34 at the top of the second round. That is where they would be targeting Simpson if they want him, though the Cardinals could also move back into the first round if they are worried about someone else nabbing the Bama passer. Arizona currently has Jacoby Brissett as their starter and Gardner Minshew to back him. They need to address quarterback in some capacity, but that could ultimately be delayed until the 2027 NFL Draft, which should have a much stronger quarterback class.
  • MIA Running Back #28
    Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan said De’Von Achane is “not available for trade” and contract talks with him are progressing.
    Sullivan and the entire Dolphins organization have made it clear this offseason that Achane is not on the trade block, even as the team actively tears things down at other positions. Achane did not report to voluntary OTAs while working toward a new contract, but all signs point toward this standoff ending in a timely fashion. Sans Jaylen Waddle, Achane is now the centerpiece of the Dolphins’ offense. Even if the team struggles in 2026, his pass-catching role alone should keep him afloat as an RB1.
  • JAC Wide Receiver #12
    Sports Illustrated’s John Shipley believes Travis Hunter will continue playing wide receiver in 2026.
    NFL reporters and commentators who have suggested the Jaguars will shift Hunter to play mostly cornerback in 2026 and beyond are “completely misrepresenting” comments made by general manager James Gladstone and other front office officials, Shipley said. A lack of “media literacy,” Shipley said, has led league observers to incorrectly believe Hunter’s time as a full-time wideout are over. “At zero point have the Jaguars ever once indicated he will not play both ways, just as he did last year,” Shipley said, adding that head coach Liam Coen has “embraced the disrespect” of reporters who intentionally misinterpret what Jacksonville’s front office says. “He will just play more cornerback.” Hunter in 2025 averaged four receptions and 42 yards per game before suffering a season-ending injury in Week 7. Hunter’s offseason and preseason usage could provide some clues as to how he will be deployed in 2026. Those discounting his role as an every-down receiver may be proven wrong if Shipley is right.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. projects the Chiefs to draft Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson in the first round ot he 2026 NFL Draft.
    Kansas City holds the ninth pick in the first round of the draft. Kiper rightly points out that the Chiefs very much need to bolster their wideout room after Xavier Worthy’s 2025 struggles, Travis Kelce’s age-based decline, and Rashee Rice’s various and disturbing off-the-field issues. Tyson struggled with injuries in college, missing nearly a third of his collegiate games. He remains a solid prospect with tantalizing upside, however. I’m already picturing Mahomes buying time in the pocket and firing 50-50 balls to Tyson in the end zone. In 2024, when he went for 1,101 yards and ten touchdowns, Tyson had the seventh highest yards per route run in the nation, playing from both the boundary and the slot. He could be a difference maker in a KC offense in need of a downfield playmaker. “I’m already picturing Mahomes buying time in the pocket and firing 50-50 balls to Tyson in the end zone,” Kiper said.
  • NYG Defensive Lineman #97
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Giants and DT Dexter Lawrence “have reached an impasse” on a new contract extension.
    Lawrence has been looking for a contract extension this offseason, but he and the Giants have been unable to reach an agreement and the 28-year-old requested a trade. Giants general manager Joe Schoen addressed Lawrence’s trade request, saying he would like to keep the star defensive tackle. However, Rapoport reports contract talks “have reached an impasse” and that “the Giants have engaged with teams on a potential trade.” The NFL Draft at the end of April will be a key deadline for Schoen to explore trades for Lawrence.