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  • DEN Running Back #27
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    Broncos RB J.K. Dobbins (foot) resumed practicing on Wednesday.
    The Broncos designated Dobbins to return from injured reserve on Monday. He suffered a Lisfranc injury after being hip-drop tackled by a Raiders defender in Week 10. He has a real chance to play in the Broncos’ AFC Championship Game against the Patriots, though we do not yet know whether he will unseat rookie RB RJ Harvey as the starter.
  • FA Defensive Tackle #95
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    Free agent DT Benito Jones visited the Giants on Tuesday.
    Dexter Lawrence is gone, the Giants are searching for bodies. Jones has not cracked a higher PFF grade than 53.3 in any of his five years in the NFL, but has hung around in a rotational role with the Dolphins and Lions.
    How high could tight end Sadiq be drafted?
    With a "monumental gap" between Kenyon Sadiq and other 2026 NFL Draft tight end prospects, Drew Dinsick shares why he's "skeptical" to go Under on his projected draft position of 15.5.
  • ATL Tight End #8
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter said “he would watch to see if [the Falcons] could find a trade partner for Kyle Pitts, who they’re open to dealing.”
    We’ve seen some muted buzz on Pitts this offseason — to the point where Falcons GM Ian Cunningham gave a non-answer “it’s my job to listen” when asked about him at the NFL Owner’s meetings — but it does feel like real news that the Falcons are in a world where they’d consider moving him after Pitts signed the franchise tender earlier in April. Pitts, who doesn’t turn 26 until October, would represent an interesting upside swing. It remains to be seen if the Falcons could get enough for him, given the fact that he’d likely require an extension, to actually make moving him interesting for their long-term future.
  • FA Quarterback #11
    Rams coach Sean McVay said that the team wants Jimmy Garoppolo to return but “are letting him figure out his future.”
    There is no timeline on that decision, per McVay. Ian Rapoport reported yesterday that Garoppolo was considering retirement, something that makes his slow-developing market make more sense. McVay wanting Garoppolo back makes perfect sense when you consider the alternative is currently Stetson Bennett as Los Angeles’ QB2.
  • TB Running Back #44
    Buccaneers signed RB Sean Tucker to a one-year, $3.52 million contract.
    It was the right-of-first-refusal tender. Apparently the free agent market was not kind to Tucker. He’ll enter the year third on Tampa’s depth chart at running back behind Bucky Irving and Kenneth Gainwell, but could remain a thorn in Irving’s fantasy upside if he retains a sizeable red zone role under new OC Zac Robinson.
  • FA Quarterback
    CBS’ Jonathan Jones reports “Arizona is linked to” Alabama QB Ty Simpson “more than any other team.”
    “The noise across the league is getting impossible to ignore,” Jones writes in putting Simpson on the Cardinals in a trade-up at the end of the first round. Arizona’s current quarterback situation of a holding-out Jacoby Brissett, Gardner Minshew, and Kedon Slovis could desperately use a new, younger direction. We’re not sure that Simpson really is that direction, but one thing we can say about him is that he’s definitely available to draft right now, unlike all those better quarterbacks that are certainly coming in 2027.
  • IND Defensive Tackle #99
    Colts DT DeForest Buckner (neck) began running this week and believes a return for training camp remains possible.
    Buckner underwent season-ending neck surgery late last year. It’s a good sign that he’s meeting with reporters and that GM Chris Ballard also had the same timeline for his return yesterday. The star defensive tackle is entering his age-32 season and the final year of his contract in 2026.
  • FA Tight End
    The Athletic’s Chad Graff believes one of a “few certainties” is that the Patriots will exit the draft with a tight end who is a strong receiver.
    He links them to Vanderbilt TE Eli Stowers in a mock draft filed a few days before the actual event, and notes that they need someone to complement the “all-around play of Hunter Henry and the blocking prowess of Julian Hill.” The Patriots never replaced Austin Hooper, who fled to the Falcons in free agency. A Day 2 pick on a receiving tight end — Stowers or otherwise — could cut into Henry’s TE1 odds in 2026.
  • PIT Quarterback #8
    Steelers coach Mike McCarthy said “I have confidence in where [Aaron Rodgers] would be the day he would arrive, if that’s his decision.”
    “I think Aaron is probably more in tune than we would realize,” the coach said, mythologizing Rodgers further. The question doesn’t feel like if Rodgers will return — the Steelers would feel a lot more desperate if they didn’t think he would return — but how many more blurbs we can make about him before he’s out there at training camp. Will Howard and Mason Rudolph are splitting reps with the ones early in the offseason program.
  • GB Offensive Lineman #50
    Packers GM Brian Gutekunst confirmed that Zach Tom (knee) had surgery on his partially torn patellar tendon.
    Gutekunst said Tom would be “ready to roll as we get going,” so he’s probably likely for the start of training camp based on the six-month recovery from this procedure. His injury was one of many that sapped the Packers towards the end of last season.
  • FA Cornerback
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Tennessee CB Jermod McCoy might need a second knee surgery.
    McCoy’s ACL is fine and the scans look good. But some team doctors, per Pelissero, think McCoy might need another surgery to replace the bone plug used to repair a cartilage defect in his knee — that would be a long recovery. Thus, McCoy — a first-round pick in most mocks — feels like he could tumble down draft boards on Thursday. Or maybe even Friday.