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  • KC Quarterback #11
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports free agent QB Carson Wentz “wants and intends to play this season, and is awaiting the right situation.”
    According to Schefter, Wentz has been in Tampa Bay “throwing and studying film” with Jon Gruden. The free agent market has felt relatively quiet for Wentz this offseason, although ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported in May that teams have called the former No. 2 overall pick about jobs. Wentz was most closely linked to the Raiders as a potential backup plan to Jimmy Garoppolo, whose ailing foot could lead to him being cut before the start of the season. Wentz’s one-year stint in Washington went about as poorly as expected, as he finished with a 2-5 record while throwing for 1,755 yards, 11 touchdowns, and nine interceptions. His collapse in a Week 17 contest against the Browns that ended the Commanders hopes at a playoff berth was the final straw for head coach Ron Rivera, as the team opted to cut ties with him at the end of the season. Wentz joining a quarterback-needy team at some point in the offseason wouldn’t be surprising, but he’s unlikely to provide any real relief to an offense.

  • DEN Quarterback #2
    Pro Football Talk reports the Broncos won’t pick up Zach Wilson’s fifth-year contract option.
    The option would’ve paid Wilson $22.4 million, but that’s much too rich for a quarterback who’s thrown only 23 touchdowns (and 25 interceptions) in 34 games with the Jets. While Wilson will get a chance to compete, the future of the team for now is Bo Nix who the Broncos selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Wilson could benefit career wise from a fresh start and new scene in Denver.
  • NO Guard #75
    Saints signed Justin Herron to a one-year deal
    Herron was originally drafted by the New England Patriots in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL Draft out of Wake Forest. He played two seasons with the Patriots and another two with the Las Vegas Raiders, appearing in 35 regular season games with 11 starts. Despite entering the NFL as a guard, he played mostly left tackle and right tackle which adds more versatility to his skill set as he competes for a back-up job in New Orleans.
  • NO Guard #66
    Saints sign OL Shane Lemieux to a one-year contract.
    Lemieux was drafted by the New York Giants in the fifth round of the 2020 NFL Draft out of the University of Oregon. In four seasons with the Giants, he appeared in 18 regular season games with 12 starts at left guard. Last season, he played in four games for New York with one start at left guard, before suffering a season-ending biceps injury in October. He figures to battle for a back-up interior offensive line spot in New Orleans.
  • Cornerback #19
    Former Broncos and Chargers CB Chris Harris Jr. officially announced his retirement from the NFL.
    The 34-year-old decided to hang it up after he “realized everybody was pretty much moving on with the younger players.” The 12-year veteran will retire with 22 interceptions for 508 yards and four touchdowns. He was most known for being part of the “No Fly Zone,” in Denver along with Aqib Talib, Darian Stewart, T.J. Ward, and Bradley Roby. A group that helped lead the Broncos to victory in Super Bowl 50. Harris was undrafted out of Kansas but played for the Broncos from 2011-19, while making four Pro Bowls, earning one first-team All-Pro nod, and being named to the 2010s All-Decade Team. After leaving the Broncos, Harris played with the Los Angeles Chargers from 2020-21 and the New Orleans Saints in 2022, which was his last year in the NFL.
  • CLE Center #55
    According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Browns signed Brian Allen
    Allen was a fourth-round pick by the Rams in 2018 but was released in February. He’s played in 50 career games in Los Angeles, but injuries over the years have limited him to 32 starts and he ended last season on the injured list after suffering a calf injury in Week 15. The Browns have Ethan Pocic at center, but the only other center on the roster is 2023 sixth-round pick Luke Wypler, so Allen could compete for a back-up spot in Cleveland.
  • LAC Running Back #27
    J.K. Dobbins said he’s recovered from this 2023 Achilles injury.
    “It was like a walk in the park, it was like a sprained ankle,” Dobbins said of his recovery from a torn Achilles. “It was very easy, because I had the knee [injury] — the knee was pretty hard. The Achilles was, I would say, easy, just because that’s my mentality. It was pretty easy to me. I’ve had these injuries.” Excuse us for the skepticism. Dobbins, 25, will be nearly a year removed from his Achilles tear when the regular season starts, but running backs often take longer than a calendar year to get back to prior form after such a serious injury. Dobbins will compete for lead back duties with former Ravens teammate Gus Edwards and sixth round pick Kimani Vidal. There’s a chance Dobbins — who signed a one-year deal with LA this offseason — doesn’t make the final roster.
  • CLE Cornerback #0
    Browns exercised the fifth-year option for CB Greg Newsome.
    The Browns locked up Newsome for the next two seasons. Newsome has two interceptions over 39 career games with the Browns since the start of the 2021 season. He missed a few games last season with a knee issue and totaled 34 solo tackles, including four tackles for a loss.
  • BAL Linebacker #99
    Ravens exercised the fifth-year option for EDGE Odafe Oweh.
    Oweh, a former first round pick, is now locked up until the end of the 2025 season. Pro Football Focus graded Oweh as the league’s 30th best EDGE in 2023, as he had nine QB hits and 40 QB hurries in an injury-shortened campaign. He has at least five sacks in each of his three seasons with Baltimore. PFF graded the Ravens as the seventh best pass-rushing defense in 2023.
  • MIA Wide Receiver
    Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel “bugged” general manager Chris Grier to take Virginia WR Malik Washington in the 204 draft.
    Video of McDaniel and Grier confirm that McDaniel had advocated for Washington for several rounds before Miami took the wideout with the 184th overall pick. Washington was wildly productive at Virginia, going for 111/1,384/9 in his first and only season there. He eclipsed 100 receiving yards in an astounding ten of his 12 games in 2023. A shifty YAC maven, Washington should slot in nicely as Miami’s WR3. Commanding targets will be difficult in a passing attack dominated by Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, however.
  • DAL Running Back #15
    Cowboys signed RB Ezekiel Elliott to a one-year contract.
    Jerry Jones’ favorite player reunites with the Cowboys after playing for the Patriots in 2023, functioning as New England’s lead back for the final month of the regular season. While Elliott’s yards per carry hit a career low (3.5) in 2023, his yards after contact per rush (2.54) remained respectable and in line with his career mark of 2.85. He’ll enter his ninth NFL season with a chance to lead the Dallas backfield, unless Rico Dowdle impresses coaches this summer after outplaying Tony Pollard last season. Elliott’s primary usage could come in the passing game.