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OTAs are crucial for Mendoza getting up to speed
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers discuss what Fernando Mendoza is learning at Raiders OTAs that will serve him well as he adjusts to the NFL.

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  • FA Nose Tackle #69
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    Carli Franchesca Guzmán Roche was reported missing on September 11, 2021. Her body was found in January 2026, on a property formerly owned by Pennel at the time she went missing, when the new owner was doing excavation work. In April, Pennel told ESPN, via a statement through his lawyer, “that he did not know, nor had any connection to, the person reported as having been found dead.” However, today’s ESPN report states that Pennel and Guzmán “had an ongoing relationship” and the two “frequently spent time together when Pennel was in the Dominican Republic.” Dominican officials have reopened the case and are “pursuing the case as a homicide, although no cause of death has been released.”
  • CIN Wide Receiver
    Baby’s practice notes indicate that incumbent No. 3 WR Andrei Iosivas and No. 1 TE Mike Gesicki are the other two competitors for the role, and both players “had productive springs.” Pitcher also said RB Chase Brown “can sometimes be viewed as a slot receiver,” but those types of comments are common in the summer and rarely pan out in the fall. Iosivas and Gesicki have been helpful contributors, but the fact that the team is searching for an answer at the No. 3 receiving role is indicative of their ceilings. Pitcher believes Young is “going to fight and battle” this summer, and thinks there are things Young “can do quickly and help us.” If he can actually become the team’s third-most voluminous target earner, he could pay off as a late-round best ball pick.
  • LAC Wide Receiver
    It will be very hard for Thompson to return fantasy value, but he sure is fun. When the Chargers drafted Thompson, OC Mike McDaniel hopped on the phone to tell Thompson that he is “going to do elite stuff” in the NFL. Thompson (5'9/164) clocked a 4.26-second 40 at the NFL Scouting Combine, and GM Joe Hortiz compared Thompson’s size, height and speed combination to WRs Tyreek Hill and DeSean Jackson. Chargers WRs Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston appear to hold the Nos. 1 and 2 spots on the depth chart, and the team likes WR Tre’ Harris’ blocking abilities. Keep an eye on Thompson in training camp, but note that it is very hard for rotational players — assuming he earns a rotational role — to contribute in fantasy.
  • LAC Running Back #8
    Huge, if true. For his part, Hampton seemed unfamiliar with Davis’ game but vowed to “check out his highlights.” This might seem like a silly summer storyline — and, to be clear, it is — but it does at least serve to highlight that Hampton remains comfortably ahead of free agent addition Keaton Mitchell, who has taken up lots of digital ink this offseason. McDaniel’s comparison means very little, but you don’t throw out the name Terrell Davis for a back you aren’t planning to be one of the cornerstones of the offense. Currently being drafted in the low-end RB1 range, Hampton’s ADP is sky high considering his limited rookie accomplishments, but he could end up being in the right place at the right time with McDaniel’s proven fantasy system coming to Los Angeles.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    This is qualified praise from Evans, but worth noting for deep-league and dynasty purposes. Key (6'3/200) has shown off “good speed in space” while nabbing chunk gains downfield. It will be very hard for Key to return fantasy value if he remains on the Broncos’ roster, but perhaps he could work his way into another team’s rotation if he is waived on cut-down day.
  • DEN Running Back
    Per Evans, Coleman has been “heavily involved in the Broncos’ passing game,” flashing the necessary “open-field burst to be a threat on screen passes and choice routes out of the backfield.” Coleman (5'8/220) also possesses “enough stockiness to chip rushers on obvious passing downs.” Veteran RB J.K. Dobbins is set to handle primary rushing duties. Second-year RB RJ Harvey is practicing in a limited capacity following offseason shoulder surgery. Harvey is the incumbent receiving back and will ostensibly be given the chance to fend off Coleman in training camp. Three-player backfields typically create fantasy-unfriendly situations. If Coleman forces a timeshare on passing downs, it will be tough for him and Harvey to produce reliably. If one player can separate from the other, he could offer PPR FLEX value. This is worth following closely in training camp.
  • ATL Punter #43
    The Falcons designated Hayball as their exempt international player, so he does not count against the team’s 90-man roster limit. He played in all 17 games with the Saints as a rookie in 2024, averaging 44.0 yards per punt on 75 attempts. He did not play in 2025. Hayball will compete with veteran P Jake Bailey this year.
  • DAL Defensive End #49
    Bringing Snowden aboard gives the Cowboys a capable backup pass rusher. He tallied 10 quarterback pressures and two sacks on 52 pass-rushing snaps last year. He also chipped in 18 solo tackles and five TFLs, while earning a career-best 70.5 PFF defense grade.
  • BUF Running Back #22
    Wheeler, 24, entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Bears in 2024. He briefly spent time on the Saints’ practice squad last year before making his way to the UFL, where he played for the Louisville Kings in 2026. He was productive as a rusher, posting a 68/370/6 stat line. Wheeler will now compete for the RB4 spot behind James Cook, Ty Johnson and Ray Davis.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
    Schottenheimer began this section of the press conference by saying that he was very pleased with Pickens’ playbook preparedness when he showed up for mandatory minicamp this week. He did not attend organized team activities, so this is great to hear. Regarding Pickens’ pre-snap alignment, he will not just play X-receiver this season — Schottenheimer notes that Pickens does not like doing that anyway. Schottenheimer plans to line Pickens up in the slot, and isolated on the front side, on the same side as the tight end. Pickens logged just 77 slot snaps last season and 891 out wide. Giving him more opportunities to run routes against safeties and linebackers from the slot will increase his fantasy-scoring floor and ceiling. Schottenheimer also plans to expand Pickens’ route tree and build elements of the offense around his strengths, noting Pickens’ slant route successes last season in particular. He’s a WR1.

Connor Rogers’ Draft Takeaways

The 2026 NFL Draft was eventful as always, sporting its fair share of surprising picks and potential future stars. Connor Rogers shares his grades for every team, recognizing who made smart plays and who may have missed the mark.
Connor Rogers shares his winners and losers from the 2026 NFL Draft, explaining why Jordyn Tyson will complement Chris Olave in New Orleans, questioning if the Jaguars chose tight end Nate Boerkircher too early and more.

2026 Draft Recap

Chris Simms and Connor Rogers discuss the drafts from both the New York Giants and Jets, explaining how both teams put together a strong collection of players.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss the Rams selecting Ty Simpson in the first round and question how else Los Angeles could have improved the roster to maximize their Super Bowl window.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms are excited to see the drama unfold after the Jets passed on Arvell Reese for David Bailey, only for Reese to go to the in-city rival in the Giants.
The Arizona Cardinals showed a ton of confidence in Jeremiyah Love’s abilities by picking the former Notre Dame running back third overall in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Mike Florio reacts to the Philadelphia Eagles jumping in front of the Pittsburgh Steelers to draft Makai Lemon and the potential ramifications for this situation.
Matthew Berry and Lawrence Jackson Jr. react to the Steelers drafting Drew Allar in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft and examine the opportunity the former Penn State quarterback has in Pittsburgh.
Matthew Berry and Lawrence Jackson Jr. react to the Cardinals selecting a quarterback in Miami’s Carson Beck, analyzing what Arizona’s newest signal-caller brings to the NFL.

Connor Rogers’ Draft Rankings

Rogers' EDGE draft rankings: Bailey, Bain on top
Connor Rogers breaks down his edge rusher rankings for the 2026 NFL Draft with Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry.

Player Compilations

Check out the best moments from Jeremiyah Love’s fantastic 2025 season, which made him a Heisman Trophy finalist.
Carnell Tate’s 2025 season highlights show why teams will be interested in him as the potential WR1 in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Check out the kinds of plays that made Makai Lemon a Biletnikoff Award winner and a first-round worthy prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Watch some of the top plays from Sonny Styles’ senior season at Ohio State, where the linebacker solidified himself as one of the top picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Watch highlights from Fernando Mendoza’s 2025 season at Indiana, which saw the quarterback skyrocket up NFL draft big boards and win the Heisman Trophy.
Check out the season highlights that have NFL teams drooling over the potential and versatility of Ohio State defender Arvell Reese.
Check out the 2025 season highlights for Denzel Boston, who thrived for Washington and established himself as a top wide receiver in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Watch some of the best moments from Kenyon Sadiq’s impressive 2025 season for the Oregon Ducks.
Watch the best plays from safety Caleb Downs’ Jim Thorpe Award-winning 2025 season for the Buckeyes, in which his unanimous All-American campaign has him projected as one of the top picks in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Check out the highlights from Omar Cooper Jr.'s stellar 2025 season for the national champion Indiana Hoosiers.
Watch the best plays from Jadarian Price’s standout redshirt junior campaign at Notre Dame, a season that some believe will net him Day 2 consideration in this year’s NFL draft.
Relive Dillon Thieneman’s standout moments from the 2025 season, where the safety thrived in Oregon’s defensive backfield and currently projects as a top-20 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Connor Rogers’ Prospect Film Breakdowns

Connor Rogers breaks down film of Ohio State’s Arvell Reese, explaining why the explosive linebacker might be the “best defensive prospect in next year’s draft.”
Connor Rogers dives into Makai Lemon’s tape from USC’s win over Michigan, highlighting how he “does the little things right” in addition to his big-play ability for the Trojans.
Connor Rogers breaks down film of Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate, explaining why he’s a master of spacing and is one of the most explosive playmakers in college football.
Connor Rogers looks back at game film from Kenyon Sadiq’s first month of the season, breaking down how the versatile tight end torches defenses as a pass-catcher and dominates as a run-blocker.
Connor Rogers breaks down film of Caleb Downs, explaining why the Ohio State safety’s instincts, football IQ and physicality make him a future first round NFL draft pick.
Connor Rogers breaks down film of Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston, explaining how his pairing of physical tools and a high football IQ will make him a sought-after player come the 2026 NFL Draft.

Podcasts

More NFL Draft news

Sean McVay didn’t appear overly enthused about the Rams’ selection of Ty Simpson. What does the future hold for the Rams?
Mike Florio and Chris Simms wonder if the Rams’ selection of Ty Simpson was driven by desperation to find Matthew Stafford’s replacement.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms explain why the Rams’ decision to draft Ty Simpson in the first round is so surprising.
Half of the picks in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft changed hands before the selection was made.
The Chiefs surprised some when they traded up to draft cornerback Mansoor Delane at No. 6 overall on Thursday night.
Mike Florio examines the Miami Dolphins continuing to build out their new-look squad, trading up to grab cornerback Chris Johnson and adding to their defense.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers break down their biggest takeaways from Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft and discuss their best available players heading into Day 2.
Mike Florio examines the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks adding Notre Dame running back Jadarian Price and what he adds to the title-winning squad.
Mike Florio talks about Tennessee moving back into the first round to draft Keldric Faulk, who could be a good partner with Jeffrey Simmons.
Mike Florio discusses the Texans moving up to get offensive lineman Keylan Rutledge and whether he’s the piece to shore up their woes at the position.