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  • KC Wide Receiver #80
    Mile High Report’s Tim Lynch says that Broncos WR Montrell Washington “continues to shine.”
    With the unfortunate season-ending injury to Tim Patrick, Washington will get an even bigger chance to crack the Broncos’ receiving rotation. Coach Nathaniel Hackett praised Washington’s work ethic and said that it has put him into a position to earn playing time. That, combined with his speed, hands and ability to come down with the deep ball from Russell Wilson has put the coaching staff and team on notice.

  • PIT Quarterback #2
    The Athletic’s Mike DeFabo reports Justin Fields is competing with Russell Wilson for the starting QB job.
    Fields also stated that he is nowhere his ceiling and that Wilson knows they are competing. Although he will enter the season as a backup, he’ll likely need an injury or subpar play from Wilson to be QB1. Until he’s the starter, Fields is most likely best stashed on your dynasty rosters.
  • KC Wide Receiver #4
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports the charges against Rashee Rice stemming from an alleged assault at a Dallas nightclub have been dropped.
    Per Pelissero, the photographer whom Rice allegedly struck at the nightclub has since told police that the incident was a misunderstanding. Rice is still facing multiple charges and a possible suspension for his involvement in a street race and car crash in April. Until the legal process plays out, it’s impossible to say how much time Rice will miss because of his actions. He is currently present for Chiefs OTAs this week.
  • GB Tackle #69
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports David Bakhtiari (knee) is “on schedule” to play this season.
    Still recovering from a knee injury that ended his 2020 season, Bakhtiari, 32, has undergone multiple surgeries and was recently deemed by Dr. Brian Cole to be on schedule for a 2024 return. It remains to be seen whether the grizzled veteran will be able to return to elite form if and when he gets back on the field. Released by the Packers in March, he’ll look to sign a short-term deal with another team looking for pass protection help. Look for longtime friend Aaron Rodgers to recruit Bakhtiari in the coming weeks.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #3
    Tank Dell was seen participating at Texans OTAs.
    It’s good news for the second-year wideout after suffering a horrific leg break last fall and sustaining a gun shot wound in April. Dell, who had 709 yards on 47 grabs in 11 games before his season-ending injury, could see reduced playing time in 2024 if the Texans are intent on getting newly-acquired WR Stefon Diggs on the field. Dell should remain an explosive weapon for an up-and-coming Houston passing attack led by C.J. Stroud.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    Jets head coach Robert Saleh said Aaron Rodgers has had no restrictions during OTAs.
    Rodgers is “doing everything” with his teammates eight months after rupturing his Achilles tendon in the 2023 season opener. It’s hardly a surprise considering Rodgers was toying with the idea of returning to the field in December, just 90 days removed from his Achilles tear. If Rodgers, 40, stays upright in 2024, the Jets offense — paired with an elite defense — could be efficient enough to make the team a Super Bowl contender.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #18
    Mike Williams (ACL) has not been cleared for football activities.
    It’s not a big surprise that Williams is working on the side during Jets OTAs, but it’s worth noting the veteran continues to recover from his 2023 ACL injury as we enter the summer months. Williams, entering his age-30 season, said in March he’ll be ready for the season opener. Williams will probably be a distant WR2 option behind Garrett Wilson in the New York offense. The aged Aaron Rodgers’ ability to throw downfield coming off an Achilles injury could determine just how much Williams is involved in 2024.
  • SEA Safety #33
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports S Jamal Adams is visiting with the Ravens.
    Adams has missed more than half of his games over the past four seasons, dealing with a constant barrage of soft tissue injuries that plagued his time with the Seahawks. The Jets have reportedly “zero interest” in reuniting with Adams, who played for New York from 2017 to 2019. Adams, who has four career interceptions over seven NFL seasons, was graded by PFF last season as the worst safety in the league. In Baltimore, Adams would likely be a rotational player with Kyle Hamilton and Marcus Williams starting at safety.
  • NE Guard #69
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Patriots LG Cole Strange (knee) “is expected to miss the start of the 2024 season and may be out until the middle of the season.”
    Strange suffered a serious knee injury in Week 15 against the Chiefs and could be out for a while — a blow to a New England offensive line graded by PFF as last year’s fourth worst pass blocking unit and 12th best run blocking unit. PFF graded Strange as the 27th best guard in the NFL last season. Sidy Sow is playing left guard for the Patriots in offseason practices, according to the Boston Herald’s Doug Kyed.
  • MIA Quarterback #1
    ESPN’s Cameron Wolfe reports Tua Tagovailoa lost 10-15 pounds this offseason.
    Wolfe said Tua dropped the weight “seeking more agility/escapability.” It’s a worthwhile effort from a largely immobile passer who was dead in the water last year as soon as pass rushers broke through the Miami offensive line. A slightly more mobile Tua — one who could break the pocket and make plays out of structure — would add an entirely new element to a dangerous Dolphins offense. Tagovailoa, who is working on a long-term deal with the team, reported to OTAs on Monday. Wolfe said he expects Tua to get $50 million a year in his new deal, in line with Jared Goff’s recent extension with the Lions.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Bengals WR Tee Higgins has not signed his franchise tender.
    The ramifications of the disgruntled veteran wide receiver having yet to sign his franchise tender means he will be unable to report to the team for organized team activities next week. We’re still a long way off from considering Higgins a potential holdout candidate even after he requested a trade in March and has yet to sign his franchise tender, although that potential grows with each passing day. Even so, the idea of missing out on a $21.816 million pay day while on the franchise tag in 2024 makes in unlikely Higgins misses a snap when his paycheck is on the line. Higgins averaged a career-high 15.6 yards per reception in 2024 but missed significant time with multiple injuries, likely prompting his decision to leave the tender unsigned through OTAs.