The Houston Texans are wasting no time making a major move ahead of the new NFL year. Could another big move be coming? Houston has agreed to a one-year,
Las Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek admitting during the recent NFL scouting combine that he hadn't spoken with Smith since the end of the 2025 season indicated that Smith had no real future with the organization. There's now no question that is the case.
This is not meant to be overly critical of Moore, who has been a good player in the NFL and very likely still has something to offer. The issue is more about value.
Recently hired head coach Todd Monken hinted throughout February that he planned to give Watson a chance to resurrect his career with the Browns. Cleveland seemingly will soon make such a plan a reality.
The NFL began officially tracking sacks in 1982. How many of the year-by-year leaders in sacks can you name in five minutes?
Buffalo still has other cracks that one receiver cannot fix to make this team a Super Bowl contender.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
With a new general manager and head coach, it looks like the Dolphins might go through a full-scale rebuild sooner rather than later. That's why teams looking for a wide receiver might feel like Waddle can be had at the right price.
Recently hired New York Jets offensive coordinator Frank Reich is expected to have a significant say regarding who the club acquires to be its starting
What will the Browns do when it's their time on the clock?
Earlier this week, head coach Sean McVay confirmed that the Los Angeles Rams and veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford have had "great dialogue" about a
The Dallas Cowboys are coming off a frustrating season, as they went 7-9-1 en route to missing out on the postseason tournament. Nevertheless, Prescott could have emerged as a legitimate Most Valuable Player candidate had he managed to guide the club to the playoffs.
A recent report revealed that signing with the Minnesota Vikings is the "preference" of Murray, who is on track to be released by the Arizona Cardinals after the new league year opens this coming Wednesday afternoon. However, it seems that the Vikings may have a different signal-caller in mind.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
A San Francisco 49ers side in need of a pass-rusher is among the many teams that have been linked with Hendrickson and Crosby.
The Dolphins will have to include some steep compensation to get his contract off the books.
It sounds like at least one AFC team could heavily pursue Pierce following this coming weekend.
The Arizona Cardinals need a new starting quarterback, as they are set to officially part ways with Kyler Murray when the new league year opens this coming Wednesday. Some have linked the Cardinals with Willis, who likely will be the top player at the position to hit the open market next week.
The Bills apparently aren't done adding pass-catchers.
On Thursday, Eagles reporter Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer shared some bad news for fans of NFC teams that were hoping their beloved clubs would pursue a trade for Brown.
It appears that an AFC North team may be ready to match the Raiders' asking price for the star pass-rusher.
Reporters and insiders have linked Murray with several quarterback-needy teams throughout the offseason. It sounds like he has one particular destination in mind.
Some understandably scoffed at the notion that Mahomes could be back on the field so soon, but it sounds like he could have the last laugh.
The Steelers have plenty of cut candidates, but general manager Omar Khan has made it clear they don't plan to move on from any big names. They have already made two polarizing decisions, though
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes clearly didn't approve of the Kansas City Chiefs trading cornerback Trent McDuffie to the Los Angeles Rams.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones generated headlines when he said during last week's NFL scouting combine that he "would bet that we will spend more money in free agency than we have" in previous years. While speaking with reporters at a charity event on Wednesday, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott responded to Jones' claim.
It was learned that Garrett recently received at least his ninth speeding ticket since the Browns drafted him back in 2017.
With the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine now in the rearview mirror, draft boards are sharper, risers and fallers are clearer and team needs are in razor-sharp focus.
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