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PFT PM Mailbag: Where will Diggs, Samuel end up?
Mike Florio discusses the futures of Stefon Diggs and Deebo Samuel, Vita Vea's contract outlook in Tampa Bay, the Seahawks' sale process and whether expectations for the Detroit Lions are too high entering the season.

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  • PHI Wide Receiver
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    Lemon has been sidelined with a hamstring injury for most of the offseason, but the 20th overall pick of this year’s draft is preparing to be a full go when the Eagles first take the practice field on July 29th. Lemon is expected to take on a big role in his first season after the Eagles traded A.J. Brown to the Patriots last month, but whether or not that translates into a breakout rookie campaign is to be determined. DeVonta Smith has been the talk of the offseason for the Eagles and is expected to command a significant portion of the targets in his first season as the WR1, and Philly has been among the most run-heavy teams in the league since signing Saquon Barkley in 2024. Given his time away, the camp reports on Lemon will be one to keep an eye on as this will be our first real look at him since his last season at USC.
  • Bouwmeester joins former undrafted free agent Corliss Waitman on the 49ers’ roster, with the two presumably set for an offseason position battle in camp and during the preseason. The Australia native averaged 44.5 yards per punt with the Longhorns in 2025.
  • SEA Defensive Tackle
    The seventh-round pick missed most of OTAs and mini-camp with an unspecified injury and will now be moved to PUP, presumably to pave the way for the Seahawks to add another camp body to their roster. Eastern possesses solid intangibles but was likely on the outside looking in for a roster spot during his rookie season considering the presence of both Byron Murphy and Brandon Pili.
  • CLE Center #55
    The longtime Browns standout heads to a wide-open situation for a perennial contender following the departure of Tyler Linderbaum this offseason. Pocic would appear to have the inside track to the starting center job considering his veteran status, although he will need to prove his health after tearing his Achilles in December of 2025. His new deal includes a $3 million base valuation, after which he can earn an additional $1.5 million in incentives.
  • FA Cornerback
    Wallace did not play in the league last season, last suiting up for the Broncos in 2024. The 2018 UDFA appeared in 96 games during his career while making 72 starts, with his most notable seasons coming with the Bills. The 31-year-old corner totaled 56 pass breakups and 12 interceptions in his career.
  • LA Defensive Tackle #99
    Palmer was quick to point out in his report that Donald has always been a player who has been in great shape, but that “there are differences in football shape and staying in shape.” Donald was spotted working out at the Rams’ facilities last week. Palmer said he believes Donald is currently in the process of checking boxes to evaluate where he stands physically and whether or not he can return to the field and play at a high level after two years away from the game. The Rams aren’t actively pursuing Donald or discussing money with him, per Palmer, but it’s clear the door is opened for him to return if he chooses to do so. Veterans will report to Rams camp on July 25th, which could serve as a soft deadline for when we might expect to get word on a decision from Donald.
  • Christensen started four of the eight games he appeared in for the Panthers last season and has started 34 games over his five-year career. He played exclusively at right guard in 2025 before a torn Achilles ended his season in Week 8. He earned a PFF offensive grade of 74.6 while allowing just one sack and five pressures.
  • NO Running Back #41
    Kamara can earn up to another $2.5 million via incentives. He was initially set to make up to $11.5 million before his deal was restructured on Wednesday. The Saints were pushing for him to take a pay cut this offseason, but it initially looked like Kamara wasn’t going to budge. Instead, he gives some money back and gets to stay in New Orleans, where he has been adamant about wanting to finish his career. Kamara will serve as Travis Etienne’s backup, likely seeing most of his work on passing downs. He could have some FLEX value in PPR leagues, but Etienne should see most of the carries and still some targets.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    Mahomes is rehabbing ahead of schedule after a torn ACL/LCL ended his 2025 season. If all goes according to plan, it will be just under a nine-month recovery for him, which is on the quicker end of most ACL/LCL recover anticipated timelines. Rapoport reports Mahomes has been spending “seven hours or so in the building rehabbing as much as humanly possible.” It’s still an awfully optimistic timeline but Mahomes is targeting a Week 1 return and it “certainly does seem like Mahomes is on track to be on the field Week 1", according to Rapoport.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
    The July 15th deadline for franchise-tagged players to sign long-term deals came and went without Pickens signing a new deal. Cowboys executive vice president Steven Jones had said in April that “there won’t be negotiations on a long-term deal” with Pickens. The 25-year-old wide receiver showed up for mandatory minicamp and does not plan to hold out of training camp, either. He will play on a $27.3 million franchise tag and will either reach a contract extension after the season or enter unrestricted free agency in 2027. Pickens will be the WR2 across from CeeDee Lamb in 2026; both have ceilings in the fantasy WR1 range.

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Mike Florio discusses Lamar Jackson landing at No. 69 on the NFL’s annual Top 100, pointing to a flawed process for player voting and that there aren’t 68 players better than him.
Mike Florio unpacks Aaron Donald’s presence at the Rams facility and the momentum building around an unretirement and return to Los Angeles in 2026.
Mike Florio breaks down the quarterback competition between Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders, discussing how each player’s offseason approach could influence the race for the starting job.
Dan Patrick reacts to the NFL’s top 10 quarterback list by execs, coaches and scouts, where Josh Allen lands at No. 1, offering his perspective on some of the decisions made.
Mike Florio takes a look at the Cardinals’ quarterback situation and questions if Arizona will give Jacoby Brissett a new contract or risk having to start veteran Gardner Minshew or rookie Carson Beck.
Dan Patrick addressed speculation following Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald’s comment on his show last week. Patrick clarified that Macdonald did not speak with Tom Brady before the Super Bowl.
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The Seahawks placed rookie defensive tackle Deven Eastern on the active/physically unable to perform list, the team announced Saturday.
The 49ers signed punter Jack Bouwmeester to a three-year deal, the team announced Saturday.
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Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak discuss Alvin Kamara’s reported pay cut to stay in New Orleans and whether he can remain an effective contributor in the Saints’ backfield with Travis Etienne.
Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak evaluate the “rebuilding” Dolphins’ wide receiver corps, where free-agent addition Jalen Tolbert has reportedly emerged as the early WR1.
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The Commanders unveiled new uniforms for the 2026 season earlier this year and they’ve now announced the schedule of what duds they’ll be wearing each week of the year.
Two weeks ago, the Missouri Attorney General’s Office opened an investigation of ESPN NFL draft analyst Matt Miller.
On Wednesday, news emerged that running back Alvin Kamara had agreed to a new deal to stick with the Saints.
Veteran linebacker Demario Davis said that he believes the Jets signed him as a free agent to be a model of what “winning culture looks like” and that process appears to be off to a good start.
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In 2026, the only practice receiver Stefon Diggs has experienced is legal.
The deadline for the Cowboys and receiver George Pickens to finalize a long-term deal passed without a failed game of beat the clock.
As Buddy Ryan said when he became the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals in 1994, “You’ve got a winner in town.”