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  • WAS Cornerback
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    Commanders signed CB Fentrell Cypress.
    Cypress II (6’0/188) played five years of ACC football, spending his first three with Virginia and his final two with Florida State. His best season came in 2023, where he recorded 40 total tackles, seven pass deflections and a forced fumble. Standing at 6-foot-0 and 188 pounds, he’s not the most physical player and there are times where he relies a bit too much on his speed. Cypress posted a middling 55.5 defensive grade while charting in the 70th percentile in run defense last year. He suffered a season-ending injury, starting nine games for the Seminoles before going down. On run defense Cypress shows good speed and is well-balanced throughout plays. However, he has average vision at times causing him to have late reactions. Overall, the Seminole standout is a talented corner who could be a dime rotational player at the highest level.
  • IND Defensive Tackle #96
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    Colts claimed DT Eric Johnson II off waivers from the Patriots.
    A 2022 fifth-round pick of the Colts, Johnson spent two years in Indy before last year’s sojourn in Boston. Waived at final cuts last summer, Johnson was claimed by the Pats. He’s been a steady special teamer and rotational depth piece up front. Johnson’s Colts experience greatly enhances his 53-man roster odds, but his spot will be far from a given. He turns 27 in July.
    Henry has fantasy RB1 upside with Ravens
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  • FA Tackle #70
    NBC Sports’ Matt Maiocco reports that the 49ers and OT D.J. Humphries do not have a deal in place.
    Humphries reported on his social media account a few weeks ago that he had agreed to a contract with the 49ers, but that does not appear to be the case. At least for now. Humphries tore his ACL at the end of the 2023 season and was released by the Cardinals. He spent most of the 2024 season rehabbing before signing with the Chiefs. He started at left tackle in Week 14 before hurting his hamstring and missing the rest of the season. He will continue to search for another opportunity.
  • NE Defensive Tackle #90
    Patriots DT Christian Barmore (blood clots) will be ready to play in Week 1.
    Barmore was limited to just four games last season while battling blood clots. He told reporters on Thursday that he’s been cleared for all football activity and has been a full participant in the Patriots’ offseason workout program. He expects to be fully ready by Week 1.
  • LV Front Office
    Raiders hired Brandon Hunt as Vice President of Player Personnel.
    Hunt was most recently the senior director of scouting for Philadelphia and spent the previous two seasons as their director of scouting. Before joining the Eagles, Hunt spent 12 seasons (2010-21) as the pro scouting coordinator for the Steelers.
  • CHI Quarterback #18
    ESPN’s Seth Wickersham reports Caleb Williams considered forcing a pre-draft trade from the Bears before ultimately deciding he could win in Chicago.
    In other words, he mulled pulling an Elway. “Chicago is the place quarterbacks go to die,” were the words of Caleb’s father Carl to ESPN’s Seth Wickersham. Williams reportedly desired a trade to the Vikings, but he changed his mind after touring the Bears’ facility. “I can do it for this team,” Caleb reportedly told his dad. “I’m going to go to the Bears.” Williams acknowledged any attempt to force a trade would require going scorched earth on the Bears and city of Chicago, a process he did not have the stomach for. There have been zero reports of Bears/Williams drama since he made his peace with the idea, even after former coach Matt Eberflus’ clown show 2024 mistakes. It’s an interesting story, but one firmly planted in the past.
  • 49ers signed No. 11 pick EDGE Mykel Williams to a four-year contract.
    The deal is worth $24.9 million and is fully guaranteed. As is the case with all first-round picks, his contract includes a fifth-year option. The 49ers shed hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts this offseason and the bulk of those savings came on the defensive side of the ball. Defensive end was an obvious position of need and Williams was widely regarded as the best pass-rusher on the board when 49ers GM John Lynch was on the clock. Williams totaled five sacks in 2024 and left Georgia with 14 sacks across three seasons as a starter.
  • Vikings signed No. 24 pick OG Donovan Jackson to a four-year contract.
    It’s a fully guaranteed deal worth $17.2 million with a fifth-year team option. Minnesota taking Jackson with the 24th-overall pick came as a bit of a surprise on draft night, but the Vikings needed offensive line help and Jackson was considered worthy of a first-round pick by some draftniks. He was primarily a left guard at Ohio State but successfully kicked out to tackle for the bulk of his senior season. Jackson is likely fated for guard duties in Minnesota, but the positional versatility remains a plus.
  • TEN Linebacker
    Titans claimed Anfernee Orji off waivers from the Saints.
    Orji played primarily on special teams in New Orleans but was credited with two starts across 16 appearances. He totaled 30 combined tackles and a pair of TFLs. Orji will need to continue seeing work on special teams to make the Titans’ roster.
  • NE Running Back #32
    Patriots signed RB Trayveon Williams, formerly of the Bengals.
    Henderson was passed on the Cincinnati depth chart by Chase Brown last year, and the team even traded for Khalil Herbert midseason. Despite having no role on offense, Williams was active for all 17 games as a special teamer. He will likely hold a similar role in New England if he cracks the team’s 53-man roster.
  • FA Running Back #33
    Free agent RB Jordan Mims worked out for the Patriots.
    The Pats also worked out former Bengals running back Trayveon Williams. Mims ran 20 times for 70 yards in 2024 while adding 12 catches for 71 yards through the air. He also got some run on special teams. The Patriots are looking for some extra depth at running back, but there isn’t room for another fantasy-relevant option behind Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson.