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  • HOU Wide Receiver #85
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    Noah Brown failed to catch his only target in the Texans’ Wildcard Round win over the Browns.
    Brown has served as the WR2 for the Texans in the absence of Tank Dell but has largely taken a back seat to Nico Collins. That shouldn’t change heading into the Divisional Round.
  • DAL Safety #14
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    ESPN’s Todd Archer reports Cowboys S Markquese Bell “was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance and marijuana on Friday.”
    Per Archer, the marijuana possession charge is a misdemeanor offense, but the controlled substance charge is a felony. The NFL will likely wait out the legal process before stepping in with a potential suspension. Bell appeared in all 17 games for the Cowboys last year, primarily as a backup. He is currently in the second year of the three-year contract he signed last offseason.
    Expect a sweat for NFL Draft first-round WRs taken
    Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick try to make sense of the first-round wide receivers taken market for the NFL Draft and how it could be a stressful bet for some.
  • FA Running Back
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport said “it feels” likely that Notre Dame RB Jadarian Price will be the second running back selected in the 2026 NFL Draft.
    Per Rapoport, “NFL evaluators and coaches really, really like” Price, though Notre Dame’s 2025 backup should not be viewed as the “consensus” RB2 at this time. Rapoport adds that it is possible a team will choose to draft Price at the end of the first round, but being drafted in the second round is “probably the sweet spot” for him. Price missed his 2022 freshman season after rupturing his left Achilles tendon during a summer workout. He played a minor role in 2023 before becoming Notre Dame’s RB2 in 2024. Over the past two seasons, he rushed 233 times for for 1,420 yards and 18 touchdowns and caught 10 passes for 97 yards and two touchdowns.
  • FA Running Back
    NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe said the Titans “love” Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love.
    Per Wolfe, the Titans could also target a pass rusher with the No. 4 overall pick. He adds that multiple teams list Love as the best player in the 2026 NFL Draft. Many would argue that spending a top-five pick on a running back is an improper use of resources for a rebuilding team, but the Titans’ front office could simply view him as a foundational player.
  • NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport said there is “a pretty decent chance” that USC WR Makai Lemon ends up being the third wide receiver drafted this year.
    As the NFL Network ran clips of Lemon, Ohio State WR Carnell Tate and Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson, Rapoport said he expects there to be two wide receivers drafted during the 2026 NFL Draft’s first 15 picks. He then said that the picks 16-18 range is a “good spot” for Lemon. Presumably, Rapoport believes Tate and Tyson will be drafted ahead of him. While teams can, of course, swap picks, the Jets, Lions and Vikings currently hold picks 16,17 and 18, respectively. Rapoport’s colleague Cameron Wolfe adds that Lemon has a top-30 visit with the Dolphins, who hold the 11th and 30th overall picks, next week.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    Commanders hosted Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr. for a top-30 visit on Friday.
    Cooper would have the chance to assume No. 2 wide receiver duties right out of the gate if the Commanders were to draft him. The front office was interested in signing WR Romeo Doubs before he signed with the Patriots and would have pursued Colts WR Alec Pierce had he not re-signed with Indianapolis. 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk’s status remains in flux. Cooper played very little in his 2022 freshman season, but contributed meaningfully in 2023 and 2024 in a perimeter-heavy role. He then kicked inside in 2025, manning Indiana’s starting slot role. His versatility would likely allow him to line up opposite WR Terry McLaurin in two-wide receiver sets.
  • FA Cornerback #23
    49ers signed CB Jack Jones, formerly of the Dolphins.
    This is a one-year contract for Jones. He entered the NFL as a 2022 fourth-round pick with the Patriots. He was waived in November 2023 after dealing with a lengthy hamstring injury. The Raiders added him right away, but eventually waived him in April 2025. He was signed by the Dolphins during the 2025 offseason. PFF credits him with six forced incompletions and one interception last year. Jones has a chance to compete for a starting role here.
  • ATL Running Back #7
    Falcons exercised RB Bijan Robinson’s fifth-year team option for 2027.
    Robinson has totaled more than 1,450 scrimmage yards in all three pro seasons, most recently churning out 2,298 scrimmage yards, 11 touchdowns and 79 receptions last year. Robinson was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team in 2023, is a two-time defending Pro Bowl player and last year earned first-team All-Pro honors as a running back and second-team All-Pro honors as an all-purpose player. The front office could put off a long-term contract extension until next offseason, but getting one done before the 2026 season begins would likely save them money down the road. He will contend for the 1.01 spot in fantasy drafts this year.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #13
    Eagles acquired WR Dontayvion Wicks from the Packers in exchange for a 2026 fifth-round pick and a 2027 sixth-round pick.
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter breaks the news, adding that Wicks will now sign a one-year, $12.5 million extension with the Eagles. Over the last four weeks, they also signed WR Hollywood Brown and WR Elijah Moore as well. Schefter reminds us that if the Eagles were to trade away WR A.J. Brown, that would probably happen after June 1st, “when the cap burden would be more manageable for the Eagles.” As things currently stand, Wicks will likely compete for WR3 duties. The trade also leaves Packers WR Christian Watson, WR Jayden Reed and WR Matthew Golden as the team’s top-three options after allowing WR Romeo Doubs to sign with the Patriots last month. The Eagles tacked on an additional year to Wicks’ contract after the deal, tying him to the franchise through the 2027 season.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    Sports Illustrated’s John Shipley reports that the Jaguars had a virtual meeting with Miami WR CJ Daniels.
    The Jaguars do not use top-30 visits. They prefer to keep their pre-draft information gathering under wraps. Jaguars general manager James Gladstone during his nine-year run with the Rams. Daniels revealed his meeting with the team in a recent interview. He has also met with the Titans, Broncos and Panthers. Daniels posted a 50/557/7 receiving line in his fifth and final college season. Shipley believes Daniels (6'2/202) could provide a big-bodied, physical element that is currently missing in the Jaguars’ wide receiver room. The Jaguars notably tried to sign Seahawks WR Jake Bobo (6'4/207) earlier this offseason.
  • Andre Chachere retired after eight years in the NFL.
    Chachere was mostly a practice squad player, spending time with seven different teams. He signed four different contracts with the Cardinals. Chachere appeared in 43 games, including six starts, and retires with three passes defended and 51 combined tackles. He mostly served as a special teams player. PFF credits him with eight career special teams tackles.