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    Cardinals traded the 66th overall pick in the 2023 draft to the Eagles for the 94th overall pick in 2023 and a 2024 fifth-rounder to settle a tampering dispute over Cardinals HC Jonathan Gannon.
    Sure, that’s a perfectly normal story to drop ten minutes before the draft. The Cardinals did seem to firm up their selection of Jonathan Gannon awfully quick after the Super Bowl, and the Cardinals self-reported that GM Monti Ossenfort had a conversation with Gannon before the Super Bowl. But we’re still surprised the Eagles were able to come away from the dispute with a high third-round pick. Arizona will likely look to recoup some picks by trading down from their third overall selection and/or moving off DeAndre Hopkins.

  • NYJ Guard #78
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    Jets signed OG Marquis Hayes, formerly of the Packers, to a contract.
    Hayes also spent time with the Commanders and Cardinals through three NFL seasons, though he has never taken a regular season snap. The Jets also signed DE Kingsley Jonathan, released OL Zack Bailey and waived CB Tre Swilling.
    Aiyuk injury hints at early Jennings, Pearsall use
    Lawrence Jackson Jr. explains how Brandon Aiyuk starting the season on the PUP list opens up opportunities for veteran WR Jauan Jennings and former first-round pick Ricky Pearsall to step up early for the 49ers.
  • JAX Running Back
    Sports Illustrated’s John Shipley reports, Jaguars rookie RBs Bhayshul Tuten and LeQuint Allen “took advantage of the Jaguars’ skewing reps more toward the younger players” on the final day of minicamp.
    Per Shipley, “Allen made a really impressive catch-and-run on a third-down in 7-on-7" drills, and Tuten “popped off a long run toward the end of the day and also made several nice plays after the catch.” Allen led FBS running backs with 64 receptions last season. If he can transfer those receiving skills to the pro level, head coach Liam Coen will be able to find a role for him. Tuten made headlines for ball security issues back in May, so a strong finish to minicamp was indeed needed. Both players may struggle to find a role in year one, with Travis Etienne seemingly endearing himself to Coen through solid play.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #7
    Sports Illustrated’s John Shipley reports Brian Thomas Jr. “was a full participant in Thursday’s practice” after “a bit of an injury scare earlier in the week.”
    Thomas reportedly “went down with an injury” earlier in the week and “was held off the field the rest of the practice for precautionary reasons.” Shipley adds that Thomas “will be just fine entering the Jaguars’ stretch of weeks before training camp.” June fantasy drafters can continue drafting Thomas as a high-upside WR1.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #13
    ESPN’s Jordan Raanan reports, “Darius Slayton says that WR Jalin Hyatt put on 15-20 pounds this offseason.”
    The team previously listed Hyatt at 6'/185, which is fairly typical for modern-day NFL wide receivers. Hyatt had speed to spare, entering the NFL after running a 4.40-second Forty at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine. At the event, he weighed in at 176 pounds. Hyatt is likely best suited to a rotational field-stretcher role behind Slayton, but perhaps the bulk inspires Hyatt to refine his route running techniques rather than relying on straight-line speed.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #0
    The Niagara Gazette’s Nick Sabato reports that Keon Coleman “chipped a bone in his wrist in Week 9" during his 2024 rookie season.
    Coleman missed Weeks 10-14 due to the issue and remained on the Bills’ injury report when he returned to action in Week 15. A prior report indicated Coleman suffered some sort of fracture, but details on the issue have been difficult to come by. The injury was a tough break for a player who notched consecutive career-best performances in Week 7 (125 receiving yards) and Week 8 (five receptions). Both figures still stand. Whether Coleman can blossom into an impact-starter in year two remains to be seen, but the report contextualizes his late-season struggles. Per Sabato, Coleman “looked like a different player during minicamps” this spring.
  • MIN Quarterback #9
    J.J. McCarthy told reporters that his surgically-repaired knee feels “stronger than ever.”
    McCarthy told reporters that he is fully cleared for team activities after passing a recent physical. The comment caused some confusion, but ESPN’s Kevin Seifert dutifully notes that McCarthy “was long ago cleared for all on-field work.” The most recent physical was a routine examination given “to all of their players prior to the start of minicamp.” That said, it’s good to know that McCarthy’s knee has held up through both organized team activities and mandatory minicamp.
  • NYJ Cornerback #1
    Sauce Gardner told The Athletic’s Zack Rosenblatt that he feels “pretty good” about how his contract extension conversations have been going with the Jets’ front office.
    The Jets exercised Gardner’s fifth-year option in April, keeping their No. 1 cornerback under contract through 2026. The Jets appear willing to extend his contract this offseason, though, and Gardner has amenably chosen not to hold out. A new deal should get done at some point this summer.
  • PIT Linebacker #90
    The Post-Gazette Sports’ Brian Batko reports that Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin said he will not speculate as to whether EDGE T.J. Watt will attend training camp, but he “believes both sides want to get this deal done.”
    Batko adds that the two sides have “been in communication throughout Watt’s minicamp absence.” It is in both parties’ interest to get a new deal done, but Watt’s firm stance is likely a tad unsettling for Steelers fans. The stalwart EDGE is understandably dead set on being paid handsomely. Players are scheduled to report for training camp on July 23rd.
  • ARI Running Back #33
    Cardinals reporter Darren Urban reports, Trey Benson “said he’s added 7 pounds but is also more explosive.”
    Benson checked in at last year’s NFL Scouting Combine standing, 6'/216 before blazing a 4.39-second Forty. Offseason weight gains at the running back position can sometimes increase sluggishness, so we sure hope Benson’s claim is true. Benson also echoed head coach Jonathan Gannon’s “two starting backs” sentiment from early March, saying his “mindset” is currently “two RB1s.” Last year’s standalone starter, James Conner, banked 283 offensive touches to Benson’s 69. Ideally, Benson would fully overtake Conner for the starting role, but operating in a split backfield would at least be an upgrade on 2024.
  • LAC Wide Receiver #18
    ESPN’s Kris Rhim reports that Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh “said he expects all of the players who have been dealing with injuries this week to be ready for training camp,” including WR Mike Williams.
    Neither Rhim nor Harbaugh specified the injury Williams is currently working through. Williams has been seen working off to the side during Chargers practices over the last two days. The Chargers are counting on Williams to win a couple of jump balls per game this year, and although he is unlikely to return top-36 positional value, he could show up for a few good games, if healthy. The group of injured players who are expected to return in time for training camp reportedly includes WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith, CB Deane Leonard, S Elijah Molden, CB Myles Purchase, WR Luke Grimm and TE Jordan Petaia.