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  • FA Running Back #26
    Doaks was a seventh-round pick of the Dolphins back in 2021 and has yet to play in a regular season contest. Set to turn 26 before the start of the season, the former Cincinnati Bearcat could get a chance to compete for a spot on another 53-man roster later this offseason; he’d have little to no fantasy upside even if he were to make a roster.
  • PIT Cornerback #29
    Averett returns to the AFC North, where he spent the first four years of his career as a member of the Ravens. The veteran corner spent time with the Lions and 49ers last season but didn’t appear in a regular season game. His signing comes after a tryout with the Raiders during their rookie minicamp. He’ll presumably need to battle for a spot on the 53-man roster in camp.
  • CHI Tight End #89
    The 28-year-old former Bill missed all of 2023 after suffering a practice field “medical event” with the Giants. His age, limited production history, and missed 2023 will impact his 53-man roster odds, but he has signed at the right time of the offseason to at least give himself a shot.
  • FA Wide Receiver #12
    The former Georgia State standout entered the league as an undrafted free agent with the Chiefs, playing four seasons in Kansas City before joining the Dolphins for three seasons. He spent the previous three seasons with the Vikings and Raiders but never saw the field for either franchise despite continually finding himself on the active roster. Wilson accumulated 2,499 yards and 12 touchdowns on 218 career receptions.
  • NE Front Office
    Wolf moves from his previous position as director of scouting to serve as executive vice president of player personnel, a position that now gives him control of the personnel department, the salary cap, and the 53-man roster in New England. This was thought to be the direction the franchise would go, with the announcement of the signing now making it official. The fancy title effectively makes Wolf the new General Manager for a team undergoing vast changes throughout its organization.
  • WAS Defensive Tackle
    The No. 36 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft underwent surgery to repair a partial Jones fracture in his foot earlier this year and now needs the same surgery on the opposite foot. The surgery is scheduled for next week and head coach Dan Quinn declined to speculate on his return timeline following the procedure. The standard recovery time for a Jones fracture with surgical intervention is three to four months, which should place the second-round rookie in line to return to football activities prior to the start of the 2024 season, assuming a clean rehabilitation.
  • CHI Wide Receiver
    We obviously aren’t concerned about “tightness” in May, but it is something to file away in case the issue lingers into mandatory minicamp in June. Early-offseason soft-tissue issues have an alarming propensity to stick around for young players. Hopefully this is the last we hear of it.
  • CAR Wide Receiver
    “I feel like the coaches kind of thought the same thing, as well,” Legette said of what was a popular scouting observation. “So I feel like that was important. I put emphasis on making that happen and being able to show them that I could do that through the process.” Legette also admitted some have nitpicked his ability to get in and out of his breaks, but he believes it’s because of his bigger size. “A lot of folks say a lot of bigger guys can’t get in and out of their breaks. But I’m gonna show them (otherwise).” Already 23 years old, Legette is going to have to clean up his game in a hurry at the highest level.
  • MIN Quarterback #14
    In other words, the Vikings are taking the traditional approach of making McCarthy “earn it.” This is a situation where it is not entirely outside the realm of possibility that veteran Darnold actually makes an early-season start or two if McCarthy isn’t ready, but the competition will undoubtedly be rigged in the rookie’s favor.
  • ATL Safety #29
    Cruikshank signed following a veteran tryout at rookie minicamp. A 29-year-old journeyman, Cruikshank probably won’t make the 53-man roster, though he could end up a vet stashed on the practice squad.

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2024 NFL Draft
Dan Patrick discusses the state of the Atlanta Falcons following the NFL draft, where the Falcons drafted Michael Penix Jr. despite signing Kirk Cousins earlier this offseason.
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Devin and Jason McCourty highlight their favorite moves from the first round of the NFL draft, including the Minnesota Vikings selecting Dallas Turner and the Kansas City Chiefs choosing Xavier Worthy.
Eric Froton runs through his projected first round of next year’s 2025 NFL Draft.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane’s explanation on the team’s decision to trade down in Round 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Devin and Jason McCourty discuss the influx of offensive players taken in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills trading their Round 1 pick to the Kansas City Chiefs and more.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss what makes the Minnesota Vikings an attractive team for a young QB like J.J. McCarthy, specifically the impact of head coach Kevin O’Connell.

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More NFL News

McCarthy says it’s not fair to expect Elliott to have the same role he had years ago in Dallas.
The Stallions are still searching for their first UFL loss.
The Broncos have gotten their first exposure this weekend to quarterback Bo Nix as a member of the team.
Jerod Mayo and Matthew Slater were teammates for eight seasons.
Edge rusher Bud Dupree is signing with the Chargers, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports.
As expected, Wolf becomes the top football employee in New England.
The Falcons are set to add a couple of veteran defensive players who tried out for the team at their rookie minicamp.
The Bears have their new punter under contract.
The Steelers announced the signing of two more draft picks on Saturday.
When new ownership arrived in Washington, some wondered whether they would eventually dump the “Commanders” name and retreat to the abandoned one — especially when controlling owner Josh Harris used the former nickname multiple times while speaking to fans and limited partner Magic Johnson tweeted it.