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  • NO Tight End #87
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    Saints declared TE Foster Moreau, CB Paulson Adebo, DE Kyle Phillips, WR A.T. Perry, and OL Nick Saldiveri inactive for Week 3 against the Packers.
    Moreau’s absence should give Juwan Johnson a few more routes. Johnson has paced the team’s tight ends in routes through two games but Moreau was still seeing the field enough to push Johnson deep into the TE2 rankings. He will have a better outlook this week versus the Packers.
  • FA Cornerback
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    Notre Dame CB Benjamin Morrison (hip) will work out for teams prior to the draft on April 21st.
    Morrison is recovering from hip surgery after his 2024 season ended early. The 21-year-old appeared in six games last season, totaling 20 tackles and four pass-breakups. He totaled nine interceptions between his first two college seasons and is considered one of the top cornerback prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. Teams will get a chance to see Morrison work out a few days before the draft as he works his way back from the hip injury.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports the Cowboys will host Texas WR Matthew Golden for a visit on Thursday.
    Golden is in the conversation to be the first wide receiver selected in the 2025 NFL Draft after running a 4.29 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine and gaining steam up draft boards. He is expected to visit the Cowboys on Thursday following a visit with the Buccaneers on Tuesday. The 21-year-old started his college career in Houston, transferring to Texas to the tune of 58 receptions for 987 yards and nine touchdowns last season. The Cowboys pick at No. 12 in the draft and would have the chance to take Golden to pair with CeeDee Lamb as a downfield target for Dak Prescott.
  • FA Defensive End #95
    ESPN’s Peter Schrager reports the Giants are hosting free agent EDGE DeMarcus Walker for a visit.
    Walker was released by the Bears earlier this offseason after totaling seven sacks in 17 games for the 2024 season. The 30-year-old was initially drafted by the Broncos in 2017 and has 26.5 sacks over eight seasons. The Giants will bring in Walker for a visit on Wednesday. If he does sign, Walker will join a defensive line rotation with Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux on the edge.
  • FA Quarterback
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart is visiting the Browns and Raiders this week.
    Dart has been meeting with teams throughout the pre-draft process as the de-facto No. 3 quarterback in the 2025 class. He is visiting the Browns on Tuesday and will fly to Las Vegas to meet with the Raiders next. Schefter also reports Dart has spent “considerable time” interviewing with the Giants, Saints, and Rams. Out of these teams, the Browns have the easiest path for Dart to start, though selecting him No. 2 overall may be too high and he may not be around in the second round. Amongst the other teams, Dart would be the backup to veteran quarterbacks with a chance to start down the road. Soon to be 22-years-old, the Ole Miss product is making his rounds ahead of the draft.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    Packers hosted Texas WR Isaiah Bond and Stanford WR Elic Ayomanor for visits.
    The Packers are in the mix to take a receiver, potentially on day two of the draft. The team hosted Texas’ Isaiah Bond and Stanford’s Elic Ayomanor for visits. Bond is a shifty receiver under six feet tall while Ayomanor is more of a big body target. The Packers may take a shot on one of these receivers to add a new skillset to a receiver room with lots of draft investment in it over the last few years.
  • Quarterback
    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gerry Dulac reports the Steelers will bring in Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders for a top-30 visit.
    It’s not promising news for Sanders’ draft stock that the Steelers believe they have a chance at getting him at No. 21 overall. But he would be a good fit for Pittsburgh as they try to find a quarterback of the future to complement what they are hoping will be the quarterback of the present as negotiations with Aaron Rodgers continue to be drawn-out. The Steelers are clearly in the market for a quarterback in this draft no matter what happens with Rodgers.
  • CIN Defensive End #91
    The Athletic’s Josh Kendall reports that Cincinnati’s asking price in a trade for Trey Hendrickson “includes a first-round pick.”
    Kendall, who covers a team that would seem to be very motivated to acquire Hendrickson in the Falcons, would be a good candidate to be sniffing around this information. Hendrickson has floated in quasi-limbo with his contract this offseason as the Bengals don’t appear to be willing to meet his demands. The asking price of a first-round pick seems unrealistic for a player entering his age-31 season, even one as good as Hendrickson was last year. The combination of those two things means we could be in for an extended impasse.
  • BUF Running Back #4
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports James Cook will play for the Bills in 2025.
    Rapoport acknowledged that things are “not great” between Cook and the Bills after general manager Brandon Beane said in late March that he didn’t foresee the two sides “getting something done anytime soon” on a contract extension for Cook, entering his fourth NFL season. Cook, who has back-to-back 1,000 yard rushing seasons and totaled 18 touchdowns in 2024, reportedly put his Buffalo home up for sale after Beane’s comments. Cook in a social media post requested $15 million per year in a new deal with Buffalo, a steep price for a solid-but-not-spectacular back. Cook’s contract disagreement will likely linger into the summer and could affect his training camp participation if progress is not made in the coming months. Ray Davis would be positioned to see extra run if Cook falls out of favor with the Bills.
  • FA Cornerback #26
    NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports Asante Samuel Jr. (shoulder/neck) has a “medical concern” that is keeping him from being signed.
    The Cardinals reportedly visited with Samuel Jr. in March but did not come to terms on an agreement. Garafolo notes that last year’s shoulder/neck diagnosis is keeping him from being signed. The former second-round pick has had a “paused free agency,” and while Samuel Jr. has played well for the Chargers when healthy, it doesn’t sound like many NFL teams believe he is currently healthy after he missed the majority of 2024 with these issues.
  • DAL Cornerback #7
    Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones said there’s a “good chance” CB Trevon Diggs (knee) “may not start for us when the season starts.”
    Diggs underwent another surgery in January and is now further behind — we expect him to start on the PUP list and probably not play until October at the earliest. Ditto DeMarvion Overshown, as he was lumped into this answer by Jones. The Cowboys will make due with their former first-round reclamation projects on defense while two of their better defenders recover.