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    Patriots hired ex-Rams assistant OC Jedd Fisch.
    Fisch’s position has yet to be announced. He’s spent the last two years in Los Angeles and was USC’s offensive coordinator in 2017. Adding Fisch gives the Patriots another experienced offensive-mind on their coaching staff.
  • DET Offensive Lineman #79
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    Lions agreed to terms with OL Larry Borom, formerly of the Dolphins.
    Borom started a career-high 11 games for the Dolphins last season, earning a PFF blocking grade of 67.1 while allowing just 15 sacks and two pressures. All of his snaps came at right tackle, but he has experience at both tackle positions. It’s possible this will turn out to be more of a depth signing, but Borom could have a chance to compete for the starting left tackle spot with Giovanni Manu currently be listed in that spot.
    Berry: Pierce still too big play-dependent in Indy
    Matthew Berry explains why he sees Alec Pierce as a WR3 after reports that Pierce will return to the Indianapolis Colts.
  • WAS Quarterback #8
    Commanders re-signed QB Marcus Mariota to a one-year, $7 million contract.
    He’ll remain the backup behind Jayden Daniels in Washington. Mariota runs enough to remain a stable backup and superflex QB2 when he is on the field. Things will change a bit in Washington in 2026 without Kliff Kingsbury, but Mariota is in a decent spot to find work behind Daniels and it’s a worthwhile investment for the Commanders.
  • ATL Defensive End #99
    Falcons agreed to terms with EDGE Cameron Thomas, formerly of the Browns, one a one-year, $3.1 million contract.
    A 2022 third-round pick of the Cardinals, Thomas ended up in Cleveland following a brief sojourn with the Chiefs. He notched 2.5 sacks in Cleveland last season. Seemingly maxed out as a 300-snap pass-rushing specialist, Thomas is headed into his age-26 campaign.
  • TEN Cornerback #1
    Titans agreed to terms with CB Alontae Taylor, formerly of the Saints, on a three-year, $60 million contract.
    $42 million is fully guaranteed as the Titans continue to spend heavily on their defense in Day 1 of free agency. They’ve added Cordale Flott and Taylor to the cornerback room. Taylor’s ideal fit is in the slot, but he has worked outside at times for the Saints and his role in Tennessee is probably dependent on what happens with former free-agent bust L’Jarius Sneed. Flott and Taylor will try to repair Tennessee’s pass defense under new head coach Robert Saleh.
  • SEA Cornerback #29
    Seahawks re-signed CB Josh Jobe to a three-year, $24 million contract.
    A 2022 UDFA of the Eagles, Jobe arrived in Seattle in 2024, taking on a bigger role on defense. That culminated in 15 2025 starts, not including the team’s Super Bowl run. Jobe is not a particularly effective corner, but he is now an experienced one. Ideally a No. 3, Jobe can stay on the field for every snap when needed.
  • DEN Running Back #27
    Broncos re-signed RB J.K. Dobbins.
    Dobbins was on pace for a career-year in Denver before a foot injury sidelined him for the final seven games of the regular season. In 10 games, Dobbins rushed 153 times for 772 yards and four touchdowns while adding another 11-37-0 through the air. When healthy, the 27-year-old running back was unquestioned RB1, earning 28 percent of the team’s backfield opportunities compared to RJ Harvey’s 13 percent, while also handling 57 percent of the team’s carries. His return undoubtedly puts a cap on Harvey’s rushing upside entering next season, but Harvey should retain some value as a pass-catcher and remains a high-end handcuff while playing behind a player with a lengthy injury history.
  • LAC Tight End #88
    Chargers agreed to terms with TE Charlie Kolar, formerly of the Ravens, on a three-year, $24.3 million contract.
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero said this makes Kolar “the NFL’s highest-paid blocking tight end.” We’re not sure that’s something that can be officially verified, but it does pass the smell test. As many former Ravens have done, Kolar now goes from playing under John Harbaugh in Baltimore to Jim Harbaugh in LA. With the Chargers also signing Alec Ingold today, it’s clear Mike McDaniel is picking the guys he needs to run his offense. Kolar only caught 10 passes for 142 yards and two touchdowns last year. He isn’t a fantasy factor, but he could take the field enough to stifle a breakout from Oronde Gadsden.
  • CIN Safety #6
    Bengals agreed to terms with S Bryan Cook, formerly of the Chiefs, on a three-year, $40.25 million contract.
    It’s the first step towards fixing Cincinnati’s defense in free agency. Cook will pair with Jordan Battle to be the safety pairing for the Bengals in 2026. Cook is coming off a career year in 2025, with an 83.2 PFF coverage grade that was well above what he’d done in his first three seasons. He’ll look to continue rolling as he enters his age-27 season under new defensive coordinator Al Golden.
  • TEN Cornerback #28
    Titans agreed to terms with CB Cor’Dale Flott, formerly of the Giants, on a three-year, $45 million contract.
    The deal includes "$32 million fully guaranteed.” This is standard starting cornerback money for a cap-flushed Titans squad that needed help at the back end of its defense. A 2022 third-rounder who just finished up his rookie contract, Flott had trouble staying healthy in New York City, though he missed “only” three games each of the past three seasons. He has three career picks, earning decent enough coverage marks from Pro Football Focus. Still only 24 years old, it’s possible Flott discovers another level to his game under new defensive-minded Titans head coach Robert Saleh.
  • IND Outside Linebacker #49
    Colts agreed to terms with EDGE Arden Key, formerly of the Titans, on a two-year, $20 million contract.
    The deal reportedly includes $11 million guaranteed. Two months shy of his 30th birthday, Key is something of a journeyman who spent the past three seasons in Nashville. Indianapolis will be his sixth different NFL home. A rotational pass rusher good for a yearly 4-6 sacks, Key should be in for 500-600 snaps in Indy.