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  • CAR Tight End #0
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    Ja’Tavion Sanders caught all four of his targets for 22 yards in the Panthers’ Week 11 win over the Falcons.
    Sanders led the team’s tight ends in targets and catches, but Tommy Tremble was the hero of the day with a 54-yard reception to set up a game-winning field goal. Rookie tight end Mitchell Evans also caught a pair of passes. With all three tight ends seeing some work every week, Sanders is barely in the TE2 mix ahead of Week 12.
  • GB Running Back #30
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    Packers signed RB Chris Brooks to a two-year, $4.9 million contract.
    Brooks ran 27 times for 106 yards and caught 13 passes for 91 yards in 2025. He also logged 230 special teams snaps. Brooks fills multiple roles as a depth option at running back and a special teamer. He is now under contract through 2027.
    Murray could 'easily' revive career with Vikings
    Kyle Dvorchak breaks down the fallout following reports that Kyler Murray will be released and notes Minnesota as the "frontrunner", while also acknowledging the New York Jets.
  • GB Safety #29
    Packers restructured S Xavier McKinney’s contract.
    Green Bay performed a simple restructure, converting $4.3 million of his base salary into a signing bonus. The move gives the Packers some extra wiggle room ahead of free agency. McKinney totaled 10 pass breakups and two interceptions in his second season with the Packers.
  • WAS Defensive End
    Commanders signed EDGE Drake Jackson to a one-year contract extension.
    Jackson was drafted by the 49ers in 2022. He recorded three sacks as a rookie plus another three in just eight games during his second season. Jackson then suffered a torn patellar tendon late in the 2023 season and missed all of 2024 as well. The 49ers cut him last offseason. Washington then took a flyer on him, though he needed most of the 2025 season to continue recovering from the knee issue. Jackson returned for three games to end the year. Now fully recovered heading into the offseason, Jackson will get the chance to put his career back on track with the Commanders in 2026.
  • FA Wide Receiver #1
    Falcons released WR Darnell Mooney.
    Ian Rapoport was first on the news, which will be made official before the new league year next week. Atlanta saves $7.4 million in cap space with his release. Mooney looked like a steal one year into his three-year, $39 million contract. He went for 992 yards and five scores in 2024. The wheels then fell off in 2025 and he managed just 443 yards and one score on 32 grabs. Mooney dealt with several injuries, but his drops and overall inconsistent play were too much for Atlanta to keep him around this year. He should still have several suitors in free agency.
  • FA Quarterback #1
    CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones believes the Vikings are considering signing free agent QB Kyler Murray.
    The Vikings are rumored to be looking for a veteran to compete with J.J. McCarthy, who had an underwhelming rookie season. Jones reports Murray’s name is “circulating the strongest around Minnesota.” The 28-year-old will be released at the start of the new league year, with the Cardinals still owing him $36.8 million in guaranteed money this upcoming season. Despite a bitter end in Arizona, Murray posted a higher PFF grade than McCarthy last season and could replenish his dual-threat ability with a change of scenery. He is a candidate to sign for the $1.3 million league minimum contract and have a shot at starting for the Vikings in 2026.
  • TB Wide Receiver #13
    CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones reports Buccaneers WR Mike Evans is expected to sign a contract worth “closer to $20 million per year” in free agency.
    Jones reports that there is a “real chance” Evans departs the Buccaneers this offseason. The Texans and Chiefs are reportedly not in on Evans but Jones adds the Bills, Chargers, 49ers, Commanders and Giants are teams to eye with interest. The 33-year-old was limited by injury last season, though his Pro Bowl pedigree can certainly elevate his next contract to the $20 million range. A return to Tampa Bay is still one of the likelier options in addition to interest from the aforementioned teams.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports there are “just a select few teams that would meet the criteria of the Philadelphia Eagles and of A.J. Brown himself” for a potential trade.
    Rumors have been swirling around the Eagles trading A.J. Brown, but the team has blockbuster criteria for a potential deal. NFL Network and Rapoport are reporting the Eagles would like a first-round pick and more in the deal and there are only a few teams that can offer that return which Brown would like to be traded to. Brown and the Eagles have had their fair share of tension of the 28-year-old’s target numbers, landing him in these trade rumors. A team like the Patriots would certainly have the cap space and the need for a WR1, but whether they can pay the draft capital required to get him will be the question. Brown is the top receiver seemingly available to be acquired this offseason, though the Eagles retaining him is also a likely scenario.
  • FA Tight End #81
    Steelers released TE Jonnu Smith.
    Smith’s release will save the Steelers $7 million in cap space for 2026. With former offensive coordinator Arthur Smith headed to Ohio State, the Steelers are moving off of their tight end-heavy room as Smith enters the fray once more. He was used in a multitude of ways with the Steelers last season, though it led to minimal fantasy value and a 38/222/2 receiving line for the year. The 30-year-old should find suitors on the open market to enhance a tight-end room’s receiving abilities.
  • FA Quarterback #1
    Athletics general manager David Forst said the organization remains open to former Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray exploring a return to baseball.
    Murray remains, at least theoretically, a two-sport question mark. Forst reiterated Wednesday that while Murray is firmly established as an elite NFL quarterback, the organization would be open to a return to baseball should he ever choose to revisit that path. The 28-year-old former ninth overall pick in the 2018 MLB Draft is poised to hit free agency when the NFL league year opens next week following seven seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, and the Athletics still hold his baseball rights. The expectation is that Murray continues his football career — logical trajectory and financial considerations both point that direction. He wouldn’t be the first elite athlete to pivot mid-career — and history suggests the idea feels impossible right up until it happens. It wouldn’t be unprecedented — just completely unexpected.
  • TB Running Back #44
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports RB Sean Tucker will not receiver a restricted tender from the Buccaneers, making him an unrestricted free agent.
    Tucker was set to be a restricted free agent, but the Buccaneers declined to give him a $3.5 million tender. The 24-year-old will now hit free agency after two seasons of showing flashes of promise in a crowded backfield. Tucker saw limited opportunities behind Rachaad White and Bucky Irving, but developed into a short-yardage back in 2025. Fantasy managers got big games out of him twice. Once with 17 touches for 192 yards and two touchdowns against the Saints in 2024, and again with 21 touches for 140 yards and three touchdowns against the Bills in 2025. Tucker will generate interest from teams looking to add a bruising back to their committee in 2026.