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  • SF EDGE #97
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport said 49ers EDGE Nick Bosa (contract) remains away from the team and is now “in doubt” for Week 1.
    Bosa’s contract holdout enters its third month, and it appears exceedingly unlikely the all-pro pass rusher will rejoin the Niners before their regular season opener against the Steelers. His absence would be a boost for Kenny Pickett and the Pittsburgh offense, which appeared far more explosive in the preseason than it did in 2022. Bosa, who had a league-leading 19 sacks last season, was graded by Pro Football Focus as the NFL’s third best pass rusher.
  • CIN Quarterback #9
    Bengals QB coach Brad Kragthorpe said Joe Burrow “looked as quick and as athletic as I’ve seen him look,” when asked about Burrow’s first day throwing since wrist surgery.
    Burrow surprised everyone on Monday when he took to the field to participate in throwing drills, a moment captured by the team’s social media account. It was an encouraging step towards a return from season-ending wrist surgery, but Kragthrope’s takeaway from the workout is even more encouraging. The quarterbacks coach said Burrow “looked like the Joe Burrow we’re used to seeing” and that he “didn’t see any difference” in his throws, adding he’s happy with where Burrow’s at in his recovery. Wide receiver Andrei Iosivas also praised Burrow for “the amount of power” he has on his throws and said he “was slinging it and really putting some heat on those [passes].” With training camp roughly three months away, Burrow still has plenty of time to build on his recovery, but it sounds like he’s trending toward being ready for training camp.
  • TEN Defensive Lineman #90
    Titans signed DT Marlon Davidson.
    Davidson appeared on 163 snaps for the Titans over five games last season. He spent most of last season on the 49ers practice squad but was signed to the Titans in late October and wound up starting the team’s final three games of the season. A former second-round pick of the Falcons in 2020, Davidson has played in just 24 games in his career and will likely need to compete for a spot on the 53-man roster in camp.
  • NE Front Office
    CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones reports the Patriots have begun their search for a de facto GM.
    Eliot Wolf, the team’s director of scouting, is expected to be considered for the role after spending the last four months working closely with the team on free agency and the draft. However, the team is expected to conduct a full-scale search that will comply with the Rooney Rule as they look to fully move on from the coach centric model that existed under Bill Belichick. While it’s uncertain whether or not the Patriots will give the title of general manager to whoever they hire, Jones says sources familiar with the situation “believe the position would outrank all other football positions in the building.”
  • BUF Linebacker #91
    Bills signed DE Dawuane Smoot, formerly of the Jaguars.
    The Jaguars allowed Smoot’s contract to expire at the end of the 2023 season, paving the way for the Bills to bring on the veteran end. Smoot appeared in just 12 games last season due to a torn Achilles injury he suffered late in the 2022 season. He managed just 10 tackles and one sack in those games but had totaled five or more sacks in each of the previous seasons before his injury. Whether or not he’ll be able to get back to his old form is to be determined, but another year removed from injury should bode well for Smoot, who is heading into his eighth year in the league.
  • CIN Quarterback #9
    Joe Burrow was spotted throwing for the first time since he underwent wrist surgery.
    It’s unlikely that this is the first time Burrow has thrown since undergoing season-ending wrist surgery in late November, but it’s the first time we’ve seen him do so publicly. Burrow said earlier this offseason that he’s “confident” he’ll return healthy in 2024 and also added that his rehab “hasn’t really affected” his offseason preparation. The Bengals are set to start rookie minicamp on May 10th and have OTAs beginning on May 28th. Burrow may not officially begin practicing with his teammates until mandatory minicamp begins in June, but it’s an encouraging sign to see him back on the field and slinging the ball with little to no difficulty.
  • GB Running Back
    Packers OC Adam Stenavich said he hopes to play RB MarShawn Lloyd “as much as possible.”
    The Packers have a talented trio of backs in Lloyd, Josh Jacobs, and AJ Dillon. They selected Lloyd with the No. 88 overall pick in this year’s draft, but it’s hard to know where he could fit in early in the season. The easy answer is third down, as Lloyd caught 34 passes during his college career and averaged an impressive 13.3 YPR. With that said, Jacobs has two 50-catch seasons on his resumé and didn’t sign a four-year, $48 million deal to ride the pine. While we’d expect Lloyd to be on the field plenty as a rookie, he may not have much fantasy upside unless an injury paves a way for more playing time.
  • CAR Running Back
    Panthers HC Dave Canales said he hopes to utilize Jonathon Brooks’ versatility in the passing game this season.
    More specifically, Canales said he wants to get Brooks in space, use him on perimeter screens and check-downs, and in an empty package that utilizes running backs. He also added that Brooks’ versatility is “probably the biggest thing that stood out” to him and the coaches throughout the pre-draft process. Brooks, who is recovering from a torn ACL suffered last season, rushed for 187-1139-10 in his final season with the Longhorns and added another 25-286-1 through the air. While he spent much of his career playing behind Bijan Robinson and Roschon Johnson, in his lone season as the starter, he did more than enough to impress and get selected as the RB1 of the 2024 draft class. Canales led a Buccaneers offense in 2023 that funneled 70 targets to Rachaad White, and should bring similar elements of that offense to the Panthers. Brooks will have top-24 upside in PPR leagues once he’s taken full control of Carolina’s backfield, which should happen sooner rather than later. At this time, Brooks is expected to be ready when training camp kicks off in late July.
  • LV Wide Receiver #15
    Raiders signed WR Jalen Guyton, formerly of the Chargers.
    Guyton joins a relatively crowded receiver room. Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers are locked for their typical roles and second-year receiver Tre Tucker is also expected to take another step forward. Couple all of this with the fact they recently signed Michael Gallup, and it’s hard to imagine Guyton earning anything more than a backup role. He spent the majority of his time as a backup while with the Chargers, often keeping opposing secondaries on their toes while sprinting repeatedly downfield. Guyton has played in 46 games over his five-year career and has a receiving line of 71-1112-7. He’s been targeted on just 10.3 percent of his routes run, which is about what we’d expect for a one-trick pony.
  • CAR Running Back #23
    Panthers expected to sign RB Rashaad Penny, formerly of the Eagles.
    Things couldn’t have gone much worse for Penny or his fantasy managers in 2023. The former first-round pick signed a one-year deal with the Eagles last offseason and was expected to compete for touches in a shared backfield with D’Andre Swift and Kenneth Gainwell. Instead, Penny spent most of his weeks as a healthy scratch, amassing just 38 yards from scrimmage on 12 touches. Penny will be one of many backs competing for a backup running back role in camp and shouldn’t be viewed as a lock to make the 53-man roster.
  • FA Wide Receiver #7
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Titans are meeting with free agent WR Zay Jones.
    Jones was let go by the Jaguars after the 2024 NFL Draft concluded. He spent two seasons with the Jags, totaling 116 receptions for 1,144 yards and seven touchdowns over 25 games. He posted a career-high 82-823-5 line in 2022, marking the best year of his eight-year career, but struggled through injuries for much of last season. Jones and Titans OC Nick Holz have spent time together with the Raiders and Jaguars, giving him familiarity with the system that’s expected to be installed in Tennessee. Jones would make for a solid WR3 alongside DeAndre Hopkins and Calvin Ridley, and could challenge Treylon Burks for meaningful snaps.