The legal tampering period and NFL free agency are almost here. Fantasy football enthusiasts should have a close eye on ideal landing spots for the market's top skill-position players.
Tight ends have a difficult time bouncing back from serious injuries. Consider drafting bona fide studs at the position in fantasy drafts, as opposed to waiting for an injured player to fall down draft boards.
Although the 40-yard dash steals the show at the NFL combine every year, PFF data reveals that faster times may not directly correlate with pro success.
Although prospects like Russell Wilson and Brock Purdy have excelled despite being shorter, most height outliers at quarterback haven't found their footing in the NFL.
Miller has a powerful NFL build with a throwback, between-the-tackles style. Unfortunately, his lack of creativity with the ball in his hands will make securing a roster spot difficult.
Bullock is a tough, straightforward runner who generates solid production through broken tackles and yards after contact in man- and gap-scheme rushing concepts. While he lacks the creativity and agility to project as a lead back, he can provide dependable depth as an RB3 or RB4.
The Tennessee Titans, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers, New York Jets and Washington Commanders all enter the offseason with significant cap space and major roster needs to address. That financial flexibility could allow each team to aggressively pursue upgrades in free agency as they look to reshape their rosters for the 2026 season.
While quarterbacks like Dak Prescott and Brock Purdy highlight late-round success stories, the vast majority of non-first-round quarterbacks haven't latched on in the NFL.
Trayanum is a compact back with a strong lower body whose best path to being drafted and making a roster likely comes as a third-down and short-yardage specialist in a predominantly power-based rushing scheme.
Black brings strong legs, good burst and the kind of effort coaches appreciate in a hard-nosed running style. However, his run game lacks true difference-making creativity, and his third-down usage is very limited.
The Cowboys have placed a $5.7 million second-round tender on kicker Brandon Aubrey, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter. Dallas hopes to sign the Pro Bowler to a multiyear extension.
The Broncos and linebacker Justin Strnad have agreed to a three-year, $18 million contract that includes $10 million guaranteed, a source confirmed to ESPN.
The Eagles and defensive tackle Jordan Davis have reached agreement on a three-year, $78 million extension that includes $65 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN.
The Raiders are sending a sixth-round pick to the Bills in exchange for veteran cornerback Taron Johnson and a seventh-round selection, a source told ESPN.
The Los Angeles Rams and All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie reached agreement on a record four-year, $124 million extension that includes $100 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Sunday night.
Baltimore had to give up two first-round picks to get him, but Maxx Crosby can dominate in the Ravens' defense -- and lift the whole team back to contention.
With the NFL draft fast approaching, Mike Clay provides his rankings and analysis of 80 of the top skill position players from the combine and what to expect in fantasy.
The Bears re-signed core special teams player Daniel Hardy to a two-year, $4.97 million contract with $2.45 million guaranteed, per Jordan Schultz of The Schultz Report.
Tucked at the bottom of a blurb from Jeremy Fowler of ESPN regarding the Maxx Crosby trade is a very interesting quote from an unnamed person who was "involved" in the deal.
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