2026-04-28

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The dust has settled on the 2026 NFL Draft, and front offices across the league are shifting their focus to rookie integration, undrafted free agent signings, and late-wave roster retooling. Today’s coverage is dominated by GMs and head coaches justifying their draft weekend philosophies, alongside a flurry of key fifth-year option decisions for the 2023 draft class.

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The San Francisco 49ers and GM John Lynch emphasized versatility and long-term development after drafting eight players, highlighted by WR De’Zhaun Stribling at No. 33 and executing a series of value-driven trades. Meanwhile, the Baltimore Ravens heavily prioritized size and toughness, aiming to return to their “organizational roots” with brawny picks like first-round guard Vega Ioane and EDGE Zion Young. The Las Vegas Raiders welcomed their new face of the franchise, No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza, who immediately impressed the staff with his commanding, business-first demeanor. In Nashville, Assistant GM Dave Ziegler defended the Tennessee Titans’ selection of WR Carnell Tate at No. 4, noting the organization had a strong consensus vision for the complete three-down playmaker despite fan clamor for Jeremiyah Love. Down in Miami, seventh-round Dolphins EDGE Max Llewellyn warned that he’s carrying an underdog mentality to South Florida after sliding further than expected.

2026-04-29

NFL News — 2026-04-29#

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While post-draft grades flood the timeline, the true landscape-altering news comes out of Minnesota, where the ownership announced in a Statement from Vikings Owners About General Manager Search that they have officially launched a wide-ranging hunt for a new GM. Meanwhile, in Denver, the end of an era arrived as four-time All-Pro safety Justin Simmons made it official in ‘My heart, my home, my story’: All-Pro safety Justin Simmons announces retirement from NFL, reflects on Broncos’ tenure, opting to hang up his cleats and transition to being a fan of the team he captained for years.

2026-04-29

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Seahawks — 2026-04-29#

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The Seattle Seahawks have officially added to their offensive weapons by signing TE Harrison Bryant. This roster move continues a busy post-draft period for a front office that fans are praising for building an incredibly complete team.

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[Seahawks Sign TE Harrison Bryant] · Seahawks Official The Seahawks officially announced the signing of tight end Harrison Bryant. He brings solid experience to the tight end room as the team continues gearing up for the 2026 season.

2026-04-30

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Seahawks — 2026-04-30#

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The Seahawks have officially inked five of their eight 2026 draft picks, including CB Julian Neal and NT Deven Eastern, while first-round running back Jadarian Price was formally introduced to the media at the VMAC.

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Five 2026 Draft Picks Officially Signed · Reddit Five of the eight rookies are locked in: CB Julian Neal, G Beau Stephens, CB Andre Fuller, NT Deven Eastern, and CB Michael Dansby. First-rounder RB Jadarian Price, S Bud Clark, and WR Emmanuel Henderson Jr. are still unsigned as of today.

2026-05-02

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The Dallas Cowboys have officially secured Pro Bowl wide receiver George Pickens, who signed his franchise tag to remain in Dallas for the 2026 season. This effectively silences trade rumors and locks in a star weapon who posted a career-best 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns last year.

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The No. 1 overall pick, Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza, has hit the ground running at Raiders rookie minicamp, specifically working to adapt to taking snaps under center after operating almost exclusively out of the shotgun at Indiana. Across the league, teams are taking different approaches to easing their top picks in; the Titans are strictly limiting first-round pick Carnell Tate and fifth-rounder Nick Singleton to conditioning work rather than fierce competition. Conversely, the Cowboys are immediately giving first-rounders Caleb Downs and Malachi Lawrence intense one-on-one positional coaching. The Ravens are banking heavily on an unusually large 11-player draft class, with head coach Jesse Minter noting that defensive end Zion Young has a “tremendously high” ceiling and brings a physical presence the team desperately needed.

2026-05-03

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The New York Jets have officially cemented their footprint in the rapidly expanding women’s flag football space, wrapping up the inaugural ECAC season that they heavily backed. As the league grows and plans for a 2027 expansion, expect other NFL franchises to follow suit in supporting collegiate flag football platforms to cultivate the next generation of the sport.

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Rookie minicamps are in full swing, and this year’s undrafted pool features some notable athletic bloodlines looking to prove they belong. In Baltimore, Son of an NBA Legend, Nick Dawkins Confident He Can Earn Roster Spot at Center focuses on Nick Dawkins, the son of the late NBA star Darryl Dawkins. Meanwhile, Zach Switzer, grandson of Barry, super grateful for tryout at Cowboys minicamp details how Switzer is fighting for a spot at Dallas’s camp as a tryout player, hoping to make his mark at the very facility where his grandfather famously led the team to a Super Bowl XXX victory. Both prospects are embracing the uphill battle of entering the league as underdogs with something to prove.

2026-05-04

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The post-draft dust has settled, and rookie minicamps are in full swing across the league. While the spotlight is naturally on how first-year players like the Giants’ Arvell Reese and the Vikings’ Caleb Banks fit into their new defensive schemes, the underlying theme of the day is schematic evolution, with teams like the Jaguars aggressively drafting to exploit 12 and 13 personnel to counter modern two-high defensive shells.

2026-05-05

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The Minnesota Vikings are making major moves under the radar, highlighted in Lunchbreak: The Athletic Lauds Vikings Offseason Moves Among Teams ‘On Brink’ by their signing of Kyler Murray for the veteran minimum to compete with J.J. McCarthy. With Rob Brzezinski seamlessly bridging the front-office gap while the team searches for a new general manager, Minnesota represents massive value and is retooling effectively to alter the NFC North landscape.

2026-05-07

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Rookie minicamps are kicking off across the NFL this weekend, shifting the league’s focus from draft-board theory to on-field reality. Across all 32 facilities, the 2026 draft class is putting pen to paper on their rookie deals, while undrafted free agents and veteran tryout players fight to keep their professional football dreams alive.

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The Las Vegas Raiders welcomed No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza to the facility, hoping the Indiana product can emulate the legendary success of the franchise’s other Heisman winners. In Pittsburgh, third-round pick Drew Allar and sixth-rounder Will Howard are already competing for reps under new head coach Mike McCarthy. The Cardinals are similarly sorting out their depth chart, bringing in third-round rookie Carson Beck to sit and learn behind Jacoby Brissett and Gardner Minshew II. Meanwhile, the Jaguars’ front office highlighted their strategy of drafting highly experienced collegiate players with “Jaguars DNA,” pointing to the volume of games played by new additions like tight end Nate Boerkircher and lineman Emmanuel Pregnon.

2026-05-10

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The second wave of the NFL offseason is officially underway as rookie minicamps kick off across the league. Teams are utilizing these May sessions to get their first on-field looks at their 2026 draft classes, begin integrating undrafted free agents, and churn the bottom of their 90-man rosters through tryouts.

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Coordinators in San Francisco are already raving about their rookie additions following the start of their minicamp. Offensive coordinator Klay Kubiak singled out rookie wide receiver Stribling as a “big, fast, and powerful” target, while lauding the physical, hard-nosed running style of rookie back Black 7 Conclusiones de los Coordinadores de los 49ers Previo al Rookie Minicamp. On the defensive side, coordinator Raheem Morris praised the relentless motor of edge rusher Height—calling him one of the highest-energy players in the draft—and the interior disruption of defensive lineman Halton. Down in New Orleans, the Saints officially wrapped up their draft business by signing second-round defensive tackle Christen Miller to a four-year contract, getting their entire eight-player class under contract Morning Break: Saints sign Christen Miller.