NFL News — 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.