Sixth-round drafts picks aren't usually as talked about as much as receiver Kayshon Boutte.
Although not everyone is sold on the Falcons' recent draft class, few teams fared better than Atlanta with their early selections.
The Buffalo Bills have six picks in the upcoming NFL Draft, including No. 27 in the first round. Torrence could be a pick that makes a lot of sense.
The New England Patriots will likely look far down the roster for potential cuts due to guarantees and restructures of some of their top players.
The Bills are roughly $20 million above the cap, per Spotrac, and must make cuts or re-do contracts. Here are some players who could be jettisoned.
The New York Jets must clear cap space in order to help the team's pursuit of a starting veteran quarterback -- something owner Woody Johnson views as a "missing piece" for the team.
The Dolphins have much of their roster set for the long term, especially after acquiring and extending WR Tyreek Hill and OLB Bradley Chubb. But Miami could pare these players from the roster.
Free agency begins March 15 at 4 p.m. Buffalo has more limited flexibility unless they decide to move key pieces. Here are some names they could pursue.
The Jets have $5,079,393 in effective cap space , but that number could rise to as much as $93,838,550 if the Jets used the maximum restructure allowed under the cap.
The Dolphins enter the offseason attempting to get in position to improve on their 9-8 finish in 2022. A key defender on a division rival could be one target for the Fins.
The Patriots must revamp their roster after an 8-9 season. New England ranks fifth in the NFL with $28,618,728 in effective cap space, and New England could use upgrades in several areas.
Starter Tua Tagovailoa had the right changes around him, and his play improved dramatically in 2022. Tagovailoa had moments reminiscent of his college days at Alabama, throwing 25 touchdowns and eight interceptions.
Allen signed a six-year, $258 million extension in 2021 that is kicking in soon, so the Bills may continue to re-sign lower-market options.
Yardbarker takes a look at the state of the quarterback room of the New England Patriots.
New York's quarterback problems started with misevaluating Zach Wilson, who has struggled in two seasons. Where do the Jets go from here?
For most of 2022, the offense was problematic and unspectacular. Whoever played quarterback — Zach Wilson, Mike White or Joe Flacco — got most of the blame, but other factors help explain why New York ranked 25th in yards per game (315.2) and 29th in points per game (17.4).
Cincinnati has the best wide receiver trio in the NFL in Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd and perhaps the league's best young QB in Joe Burrow. Against the Bengals, the Bills need the entire secondary to be on top of its game.
The Dolphins' season will end Sunday in the wild-card round unless they pull off an improbable upset on the road against Buffalo. Here are three positives and three negatives from rookie head coach Mike McDaniel's season.
In 2021, QB Mac Jones led the Patriots to the playoffs and finished second in the 2021 Offensive Rookie of the Year voting, but he clearly has regressed. As a starter, Jones is 6-7 with 11 touchdown passes and eight interceptions.
If the Dolphins make the postseason, their wide receiving duo of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle could be a handful for any opponent.
While the potential for Wilson to become"'good" is not an impossibility, the prospects of stardom for the former second-overall draft pick seem slim.
Buffalo has another weapon in the lineup as it looks to lock down the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs.
Bills rookie running back James Cook played at Georgia but hasn't always looked pro-ready until now.