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  • Wide Receiver
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    Jets released WR Josh Doctson.
    New York also released CB Kyron Brown, TE Connor Davis, OL Leo Kolamatangi, K Chase McLaughlin, and WR Jaleel Scott. McLaughlin has bounced around as a spot starter and will likely catch on with another team this summer. Docston, the 22nd overall pick by Washington in the 2016 NFL Draft, opted out of the 2020 season. He’s now three years removed from his best pro season -- a 44-catch campaign in 2018. Doctson, 28, should be able to land on a practice squad in 2021.

  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
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    The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports “no team has made an official trade offer” for A.J. Brown.
    TE Smith can regain fantasy value with right team
    No longer part of an "ugly" fantasy situation with the Steelers, Denny Carter lays out why tight end Jonnu Smith could regain his fantasy "viability" with the right offense in 2026.
  • LV Defensive End #98
    The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports the Cowboys “remain very interested” in trying to trade for Maxx Crosby.
    It was reported on Thursday that the Cowboys “thought they were close” to landing Crosby before other teams came out of the woodwork. That said, the Cowboys, who are curiously interested in a star pass rusher, have not been completely deterred from their efforts to land Crosby. Rumors of multiple first-round picks being offered for Crosby suggest the Raiders could get close to what they hoped for when it was reported they wanted a “Parsons-like trade package” in exchange for his services. Russini also reports the Ravens are “a team to watch” as trade negotiations continue to unfold, while adding the belief is that the Raiders “are willing to work on a deal” to trade the five-time Pro Bowler.
  • CLE Quarterback #4
    Browns restructured QB Deshauwn Watson’s contract.
    According to Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot, the Browns will officially lower the $80.716M cap hit on Watson’s contract for this season. ESPN’s Daniel Oyefusi reports the move will free up nearly $36 million in cap space. The 30-year-old QB is in the final year of a record-setting contract he signed with the Browns in 2022, but is expected to get a chance to compete with Shedeur Sanders, along with whoever else the Browns bring in, for the starting job this offseason. Watson has played in just 19 games for the Browns in his three seasons with the team, throwing for a pedestrian 3,365-19-12 while going 9-10.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports the Chargers are “keeping tabs” on the trade situation with A.J. Brown.
    Russini reports that the Eagles are “holding firm on their steep asking price” for Brown, who has been linked to the Patriots and Ravens as the “most likely” trade targets. The Eagles would reportedly like a first-round pick in exchange for the star receiver, and now with the Chargers reportedly in the mix, we could see multiple negotiations take place before a deal is or isn’t made. As a receiver who plays primarily on the outside, Brown would fit nicely with the Chargers and Ladd McConkey, who has played 66.7 percent of his snaps from the slot since 2024. Currently holding the No. 22 overall pick in this year’s draft, the Chargers have the inside edge on the Patriots as far as this year’s first-round picks are concerned, but it will likely take multiple picks to get the Eagles to bite on a trade.
  • FA Quarterback #1
    SNY’s Connor Hughes reports there is a “resounding belief” that Kyler Murray wants to sign with the Vikings.
    While there has been some speculation that Murray and the Jets could join forces this offseason, the soon-to-be free agent, unsurprisingly, may prefer to go to a team that hasn’t been in rebuild mode for the last decade plus. Things will likely move quickly for Murray once he officially hits the open market, but we now have multiple reports linking the former No. 1 overall pick to the Vikings if there is mutual interest on both sides. Murray would have ample weapons to work with in Minnesota, and QB whisperer Kevin O’Connell would have yet another reclamation project who he hopes can elevate the Vikings in what has become a highly-competitive NFC North.
  • FA Quarterback #11
    SNY’s Connor Hughes reports two sources told him Carson Wentz “is believed to be Frank Reich’s preferred option” for a veteran QB.
    Wentz signed a one-year contract with the Vikings last offseason and wound up throwing for 1,216-6-5 in five games before undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery in late October. Wentz reportedly suffered a dislocation that tore his labrum and fractured the socket in his throwing shoulder, but the soon-to-be free agent can sign with any team when the new league year kicks off next week, and new Jets OC Frank Reich could have his eye on Wentz. Reich’s familiarity with Wentz dates back to their days in Philadelphia, and in 2021 Reich and Wentz reunited in Indianapolis, where Wentz went on to have a resurgent season while throwing for 3,563-27-7. The Jets are believed to be interested in adding at least two veteran quarterbacks this season, so even if Wentz is signed, we shouldn’t expect him to be the default QB1 if healthy. The connection here is obvious and Wentz can likely be had on a cheap deal. Assuming he doesn’t have a big market, it wouldn’t be at all surprising if a deal was reached between the two sides at some point this offseason.
  • LA Safety #3
    Rams re-signed S Kam Curl to a three-year, $36 million contract.
    Curl first joined the Rams in 2024 and has started all 33 games he has appeared in for them while forcing two interceptions, 14 pass breakups, and three fumbles. He also posted a career high with 122 tackles last season while adding two sacks. The veteran safety is now slated to be under contract with the Rams through 2028, shoring up a secondary for the foreseeable future that recently added Trent McDuffie to the mix. Curl earned a PFF coverage grade of 66.1 last season and did not allow a touchdown on any of the 58 targets that came his way.
  • NO Running Back #41
    Saints restructured RB Alvin Kamara’s contract.
    The Saints are converting $10.155 million of Kamara’s 2026 base salary into a signing bonus, which will clear just over $8 million in cap space. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero notes that this decision will keep the Saints’ “options open on Kamara’s contract and status moving forward.” Kamara rushed for 131-471-1 in 11 games last season and also caught a career-low 33 passes. Even if he remains with the Saints for next season, it’s safe to assume that he could see a reduced role once Kendre Miller is back or if they make a big splash at RB in free agency or the draft.
  • NYG Running Back #26
    Giants restructured RB Devin Singletary’s contract.
    Singletary’s job with the Giants is safe, for now. The 28-year-old back has been relegated to backup duty in each of his last two seasons with the Giants, totaling 874 yards and nine touchdowns on 232 carries while appearing in 232 games. The Giants are reportedly going to be big players in the running back market once free agency kicks off next week, and could also eye a high-end rookie in the draft. Any major additions could put Singletary’s spot on the 53-man roster in jeopardy, especially if Cam Skattebo is healthy for the start of next season.
  • LAC Center #63
    Chargers signed C Tyler Biadasz, formerly of the Commanders, to a three-year, $30 million contract.
    A week after being released by the Commanders, Biadasz now lands with the Chargers, who were desperately hoping to upgrade their offensive line this offseason. The sixth-year vet also had interest from the Bears, but the Chargers clearly offered the more enticing deal to bring in the former Pro Bowler. Biadasz has played in 31 of a possible 34 games since 2024 and earned a PFF grade of 70.7 while playing on 954 snaps last season. He’ll provide an immediate upgrade at center for a Chargers offensive line that was among the league’s worst last season.