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  • FA Wide Receiver #14
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    Russell Gage (undisclosed) is not participating in Buccaneers mandatory minicamp.
    FOX Sports’ Greg Auman notes that Gage has been sidelined for the entirety of the spring to date and that he is watching practice, so he is present. Gage probably isn’t a big fantasy target this year now that the Buccaneers have embraced Baker Mayfield Austerity in the passing game, but his status is worth monitoring in deeper leagues. It’s worth mentioning that Gage suffered a scary-seeming neck injury during the Wild Card round.

  • LV Cornerback
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    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports the Raiders are “optimistic” about rookie CB Jermod McCoy’s chances to play in 2026.
    McCoy missed 2025 while recovering from a torn ACL. He was supposed to be good to go for his first NFL season, but reports of him possibly needing a second knee surgery, unrelated to the ACL, caused his draft stock to plummet. After beginning the draft cycle with first-round dreams, McCoy fell all the way to the top of the fourth round, where the Raiders moved up one spot to select him. A second surgery would likely result in a redshirt 2026 season. Even Fowler notes that the team still needs to “get him in the building for the offseason program and see how he’s progressing.” For now, it’s a waiting game to see what the Raiders will get out of McCoy in his rookie season.
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  • NYG Defensive Tackle #58
    Giants signed DT Leki Fotu, formerly of the Texans.
    Fotu began his career with the Cardinals, spending four seasons in Arizona as a rotational defensive tackle. The 27-year-old then played with the Jets in 2024 and signed with Raiders for 2025, signing with the Texans practice squad after the Raiders released him in December. Fotu has played sparingly over the last couple seasons and is utilized most as an early-down rotational defensive lineman. He will add depth for the Giants’ defensive line.
  • SEA Tight End #88
    Seahawks signed TE Harrison Bryant, formerly of the Texans.
    Bryant is a former fourth-round pick of the Browns, spending the first four years of his career in Cleveland and the last two years with the Raiders and Texans. As a receiver, Bryant is yet to surpass 300 yards receiving in a single season with the bulk of his production coming in tandem with David Njoku in Cleveland. He can line up inline and in the slot while his blocking is also a serviceable trait. Bryant was depth for the Texans last season, seeing just four targets in the regular season but five targets in the post-season amid injuries to the tight end room. The Seahawks will add him as depth to a room featuring A.J. Barner, Elijah Arroyo, and Eric Saubert.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
    The Cowboys announced WR George Pickens officially signed his franchise tag.
    The Cowboys were initially reported to be placing the franchise tag on Pickens prior to the NFL draft, prompting speculation he would be dealt during the draft. However, Pickens did not sign the $27.3 million tag immediately, leaving him out of any potential trade conversations. Now, the Cowboys announce Pickens has officially signed his franchise tag. He now plays on a one-year, $27.3 million fully guaranteed deal for 2026 while aiming to negotiate a new contract with Dallas or another team that would agree to acquire and sign him to a long-term deal.
  • DET Linebacker #48
    Lions signed LB Joe Bachie, formerly of the Titans.
    Deroitr also announced the signing of DT Jay Tufele, formerly of the Jets. Bachie was released by the Colts a month into the 2025 season but landed in Tennessee for 10 games. He is primarily a special teamer. Tufele appeared in a dozen games with two starts last year. He logged 12 combined tackles.
  • NYJ Defensive Tackle #58
    Jets declined DT Mazi Smith’s fifth-year team option.
    The Jets acquired Smith when they traded Quinnen Williams to Dallas. Smith only appeared in three games for Gang Green last year. He did not record any counting stats. Smith now enters a contract year with a lot to prove.
  • CAR Quarterback #9
    Panthers exercised QB Bryce Young’s fifth-year team option.
    This is purely a formality, as Panthers GM Dan Morgan said all the way back in January that the team would take Young’s option. The move keeps Young under contract through the 2027 season. He will make $26.5 million fully guaranteed that year. Carolina invested heavily in their offense via the draft this offseason. They took Georgia tackle Monroe Freeling in the first round and added a downfield threat for Young in the third round with Tennessee’s Chris Brazzell. Even though he’s under contract for two more years, 2026 is shaping up to be a make-or-break season for Young.
  • HOU Linebacker #0
    Texans signed LB Azeez Al-Shaair to a three-year, $54 million contract extension.
    Al-Shaair was set to play out the final year of his current contract this season. Instead, Houston keeps him locked in with a long-term deal. Al-Shaair has been with the Texans for two years, starting all 27 regular season games he has been active for. In 2025, Al-Shaair totaled two interceptions, one forced fumble, and a team-high 103 combined tackles.
  • SF Wide Receiver #11
    The Athletic’s Matt Barrows believes “the 49ers’ first OTAs practice on May 27 might be an unofficial marker” for Brandon Aiyuk’s release.
    The 49ers are currently sitting on Aiyuk’s contract, which now has all of its future guarantees voided. They have reportedly been looking for a trade partner, though there’s no chance a team trades for a player whom the 49ers GM John Lynch himself has said is done with the team. Aiyuk is currently on the reserve/left squad list, meaning the 49ers don’t have to pay him anything right now. He could force their hand by showing up to OTAs. In Barrows’ cutting words, “Maybe Aiyuk’s most effective move is something he failed to do last season — show up for work.” Assuming he does that, the 49ers will release him, at which point he would be likely to sign with the Commanders, if previous reports are to be believed.
  • CLE Wide Receiver
    Browns WR KC Concepcion said he wants to “build a connection” with QB Shedeur Sanders.
    Concepcion, taken by the Browns with the 24th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, said he visited with Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes when he transferred schools following his sophomore season at NC State. “He’s a great guy, a great leader,” Concepcion said of Sanders. “I just can’t wait to build that relationship and build that connection with him.” That Concepcion is excited about playing with Sanders in Cleveland could be noteworthy as Sanders competes with Deshaun Watson — coming off multiple Achilles injuries — for Week 1 starting duties. Sanders in 2025 ranked 38th out of 38 qualifying quarterbacks in EPA per drop back and 36th in accuracy.