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  • FA Running Back
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    Alabama HC Nick Saban said freshman RB Roydell Williams had the most rushing yards during the team’s spring game.
    Alabama does not release spring game stats. However, Saban himself claimed Williams (5'10/210) had the most rushing yards of any player in the team’s spring game. This should be no indication that Williams will suddenly jump to the No.1 spot on the RB depth chart, especially with Brian Robinson still around, but it is now worth keeping an eye on how many touches Williams could get next season.

  • TB Running Back #7
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    Buccaneers GM Jason Licht said Bucky Irving (shoulder) “will be limited during organized team activities but should be ready for training camp.”
    Tampa Bay Times’ Rick Stroud describes Irving as “the chair” of what looks to be a running back by committee with Kenneth Gainwell and Sean Tucker. We’ll see what the price range settles in as for Irving, but it’s hard to imagine him as a top-40 pick based on the past week of updates. The story quotes OC Zac Robinson as saying “Shoot, one guy might get this amount the next week. They might end up balanced, feeling the hot hand, and we’ll see where it goes.”
    Ravens are rightly the favorite for most NFL wins
    Trysta Krick and Vaughn Dalzell break down the futures market for the most NFL regular season wins with the Ravens, Seahawks, Rams and Commanders as potential options.
  • KC Running Back #24
    The Athletic’s Jesse Newell believes there’s a chance that the Chiefs could “move on” from Brashard Smith.
    Obviously Smith’s fantasy value took a huge hit with the addition of Kenneth Walker. But they also added Emari Demercado and moved up in the fifth round to draft Emmitt Johnson. Per Newell, “It all means Smith faces an important training camp. He’s a seventh-round pick, so the team doesn’t have a great amount invested in him if it does choose to move on.” Smith barely got a chance to run the ball last year, which was damning on its own considering how poor the running back room was, so it wouldn’t be surprising if he was a non-factor this year. He’s not a must-hold in dynasty formats.
  • DEN Tackle
    Broncos fourth-rounder Kage Casey lined up at left guard in Denver’s rookie minicamp.
    The Athletic’s Nick Kosmider believes the position is no mistake as veteran guard Ben Powers enters the final year of his contract in 2026. Casey could be groomed as a long-term replacement for Powers if he demonstrates enough to the Broncos in his first season.
  • CHI Center
    ESPN’s Courtney Cronin believes second-round C Logan Jones will be starting by Week 11.
    Ben Johnson has been quoted as saying ‘We’re not getting a rookie’ when talking about Jones, which feels like a bit of a giveaway that it could be even sooner than Week 11. Jones will have to beat out veteran Garrett Bradbury to win the role, but the drumbeat is that it will happen sooner rather than later.
  • LV Running Back
    ESPN’s Ryan McFadden believes Mike Washington Jr. is in “prime position” to take over the RB2 role.
    It should be mentioned that the Raiders are one of the teams that have kept tabs on Najee Harris this offseason — it’s possible that they bring in a veteran back to compete with Washington ahead of the season. But it’s hard to not draw the conclusion that McFadden does from the current depth chart. It’s not like Dylan Laube has done anything at the NFL level either.
  • PIT Quarterback #2
    ESPN’s Brooke Pryor believes the Steelers could look to keep Mason Rudolph “as one of six veterans on the practice squad if Rudolph would be amenable to accepting a role.”
    Aaron Rodgers’ return has left the Steelers with a four-quarterback room of Rodgers, Rudolph, 2025 sixth-rounder Will Howard, and 2026 third-rounder Drew Allar. Presumably the Steelers wouldn’t want to move on from Howard or Allar on their rookie contracts, which naturally leads to the idea of Rudolph’s roster spot being in jeopardy despite him likely being the backup with the highest floor. These things sometimes just work themselves out via injury, but if everyone makes it to the end of the preseason healthy, the Steelers will probably have to move on from someone rather than carrying four quarterbacks on their 53-man roster.
  • CAR Quarterback #9
    The Athletic’s Joseph Person reports the Panthers aren’t expected to extend Bryce Young before the 2026 season.
    It’s not surprising given that Young hasn’t exactly delivered a full stretch of excellent play at any point in his first three years, despite showing real flashes in some games last year. The Panthers front office has largely talked about a Young extension as an idea or something to talk through rather than a certainty. They did pick up his fifth-year option earlier this offseason, so there’s no rush. It’s not surprising that the Panthers haven’t committed to Young yet — they surely hope a better supporting cast this year will help make the decision easier for them next offseason.
  • FA Wide Receiver #8
    Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer believes free agent WR Stefon Diggs could “make sense” for the Chiefs and Commanders.
    He also throws out the Falcons and Rams as “interesting landing spots.” It sounds like a potential return to New England is being tethered to the potential of an A.J. Brown trade, and with that feeling inevitable at this point, Diggs would then move on to the next part of his list if he wasn’t able to return to New England. Diggs has had a very quiet free agency to this point.
  • WAS Wide Receiver
    Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer believes “50-or-so catches” from Commanders third-round rookie Antonio Williams “wouldn’t shock” him.
    Sure, it’s not like Jaylin Lane or Luke McCaffrey did much in this offense last year, and Deebo Samuel remains an unsigned free agent as we blurb this. Chig Okonkwo probably profiles as the second option after Terry McLaurin at this point, but Williams garnering a real role wouldn’t be surprising in light of how the depth chart currently looks.
  • SF Quarterback #14
    Kurtis Rourke (knee) is participating in rookie minicamp.
    Rourke missed all of last season recovering from an ACL tear. He’ll battle Adrian Martinez for the third quarterback job. It’s possible that the 49ers trade Mac Jones — who is in the final year of his contract — at some point before the deadline if they’re able to get a big return for him. Rourke is worth monitoring in large superflex leagues given how often Kyle Shanahan has elevated quarterbacks.