Quinshon Judkins the Last Remaining Unsigned Pick of 2025 NFL Draft
Quinshon Judkins is now the only unsigned pick from the 2025 NFL Draft. The rookie was arrested on July 12 in Florida on a battery and domestic violence charge stemming from an incident that allegedly took place on July 7. He is entering the National Football League with plenty of hype, considering he amassed 1,060 rushing yards and 16 total touchdowns for the Ohio State Buckeyes in 2024. Of course, Judkins' legal issues haven't done him any favors regarding his outlook from a fantasy standpoint, especially since he might be facing a suspension. With that in mind, Jerome Ford and Dylan Sampson will battle for the right to sit atop the depth chart heading into Week 1. However, Judkins could take over the No. 1 spot during the year, assuming he signs soon, giving him value later in fantasy drafts. On the other hand, Judkins still commands first-round attention in rookie drafts.Source: Adam Schefter
Cleveland Browns running back Anthony Richardson Sr. Gets First-Team Reps on Saturday
Anthony
Richardson
Sr.
"was
with
the
starters
to
begin
11-on-11
work"
on
Saturday,
with
Daniel
Jones
working
with
the
second
team.
Both
players
will
continue
to
competeread more...
Indianapolis
Colts
quarterback
Matthew Stafford Won't Practice Next Week
Matthew
Stafford
(back)
won't
practice
next
week.
Fortunately,
the
signal-caller
didn't
suffer
a
setback.
Still,
with
McVay
indicating
that
the
team
"will
take
it
a
weekread more...
According
to
Los
Angeles
Rams
head
coach
Sean
McVay,
quarterback
Titans Signing Ramel Keyton
Ramel Keyton. The details of the deal were not disclosed. Keyton will join the team on Monday. Tennessee is moving quickly in the wake of Treylon Burks' (shoulder) injury news, signing the former Las Vegas Raiders preseason standout. The University of Tennessee product appeared in eight games for the Raiders in 2024, though he came away with just one catch and seven yards on three targets. Despite a lack of talent throughout, Keyton faces a difficult task cracking the Titans' starting receiving corps. Fellow wideout Van Jefferson is a solid NFL-caliber receiver, and Tennessee took a shot on three intriguing rookies in Chimere Dike, Elic Ayomanor, and quarterback Cam Ward's former Miami teammate, Xavier Restrepo.Source: Tom Pelissero
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reports that the Tennessee Titans are signing free agent wide receiver DeMario Douglas Far and Away the WR1
DeMario Douglas has been quarterback Drake Maye's No. 1 pass-catcher, and "it isn't close." The duo reportedly flashed their connection in Saturday's practice on a scramble drill, with the Liberty alum turning upfield and snagging a long touchdown. Douglas has been a star at camp, per Kyles, "consistently getting open" and "catching everything thrown his way," -- looking exceedingly comfortable in Josh McDaniels' offense. The sentiment surrounding Maye is that he'll take a significant step forward in Year 2. If that's the case, and Douglas is ascending to a prominent role in the offense, he'd be a steal at his current ADP, sitting just inside the top 200 in drafts. At first blush, he'll likely be a more valuable PPR asset. Still, it isn't often you find a team's No. 1 option in the double-digit rounds.Source: Taylor Kyles
According to Taylor Kyles of CLNSMedia.com, New England Patriots wide receiver Calvin Ridley's Connection with Cam Ward Brewing
Calvin
Ridley
has
reportedly
been
rookie
quarterback
Cam
Ward's
favorite
target
during
Saturday's
practice,
with
the
two
notably
hooking
up
on
a
deep
out
route
down
theread more...
Tennessee
Titans
wide
receiver
Treylon Burks Suffers Fractured Clavicle
Treylon Burks (shoulder, knee) fractured his collarbone during Saturday's practice. Rapoport notes that the wideout will undergo further testing, but will miss "the start of the season at least." He sustained the injury while making a diving grab up the sidelines. It's a massive blow to Burks, who was still recovering from a torn ACL he picked up a season ago. The door seems to be left open for him to come back at some point in 2025, but it's undoubtedly a detriment that he'll miss this critical rapport-building period in camp with rookie quarterback Cam Ward. As of now, veteran Van Jefferson figures to play in three-wide receiver sets primarily. That could change over the next few weeks if one of the rookie wideouts, Elic Ayomanor or Chimere Dike, makes a push for the starting offense.Source: Ian Rapoport
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that Tennessee Titans wide receiver Breece Hall Ready to Prove His Worth in 2025
Breece
Hall
has
his
eyes
set
on
proving
his
worth
ahead
of
the
2025
season.
The
Iowa
State
product
told
reporters
on
Saturday
that
heread more...
After
a
lackluster
campaign
in
2024,
New
York
Jets
running
back
Hunter Renfrow Playing at a High Level in Camp
According to NFL.com, Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales says veteran wide receiverJustin Fields Looks Good in Practice on Saturday
Justin
Fields
(toe)
appears
to
be
heading
in
the
right
direction
after
giving
the
Jets
a
scare
after
dislocating
his
toe
on
Thursday
in
practice.
According
to
Zack
Rosenblatt,
senior
writer
for
Theread more...
New
York
Jets
quarterback
Josh Metellus Signs a Three-Year Extension With Vikings
Source: Adam Schefter
Minnesota Vikings Safety Josh Metellus and the Vikings reached an agreement Saturday on a three-year, $36 million contract extension with a max value of $42 million that includes $25 million guaranteed, per agent Drew Rosenhaus. Metellus has demonstrated considerable versatility in the Brian Flores 3-4 defense over the past few seasons, lining up at free safety, in the box, in the slot, and even as an edge defender. In 2024, Metellus recorded 103 tackles (63 solo), recorded five pass breakups, two interceptions, and one forced fumble. He will continue to play alongside six-time Pro Bowler Harrison Smith and try to help the Vikings compete in what could be the best division in the NFL in 2025, the NFC North.Texans Will Be Judicious With Nick Chubb in Training Camp
Joe
Mixon
(foot)
is
expected
to
be
out
for
an
extended
period
due
to
a
frustrating
foot
injury.
According
to
Jordan
Schultz,
NFL
insider,
even
with
Mixonread more...
News
broke
on
Saturday
that
Houston
Texans
running
back
Treylon Burks Exits Saturday's Practice with a Shoulder Injury
Treylon Burks (shoulder/knee) exited Saturday's practice after making a great diving catch up the right side against Jarvis Brownlee. But he lands out of bounds. Relief that he bounced right up. But then he's holding his left clavicle, Paul Kuharsky of PaulKuharsky.com reports. At this point, the severity of Burks' injury is unclear; however, as things currently stand, if Burks were to miss any additional time, Tyler Lockett would be the top pass-catching option for Cam Ward, with Van Jefferson and Chimere Dike seeing an increase in reps and targets while Burks remains sidelined. Burks had his 2024 campaign cut short due to a torn ACL, so getting injured early on in camp is a tough break for the former 2022 first-round pick out of Arkansas. Fantasy managers should keep tabs on any updates to the severity of his injury in the coming days.Source: Paul Kuharsky
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Joe Mixon Expected to Miss Extended Time With Foot Injury
Joe
Mixon
(foot),
who
started
training
camp
on
the
Non-Football
Injury
list,
is
expected
to
be
out
for
an
extended
period
of
time
due
to
a
frustrating
foot
injury,
sources
tell
NFLread more...
Houston
Texans
running
back
Jerome Ford Still Absent on Saturday
Jerome Ford (undisclosed) remains sidelined at training camp on Saturday. The Browns are giving the players a day off on Sunday before practicing in pads for the first time on Monday. Ford is reportedly dealing with a minor undisclosed injury, but it remains to be seen if he'll return to the field on Monday. All indications are that the 25-year-old will be back soon. Ford's status is even more important because rookie second-rounder Quinshon Judkins remains unsigned as he deals with domestic-violence charges that could lead to a suspension to begin his NFL career. With Judkins' status up in the air, Ford and rookie Dylan Sampson both are more intriguing for fantasy purposes, although Judkins could still end up being Cleveland's lead back by the end of 2025.Source: The Athletic - Zac Jackson
The Athletic's Zac Jackson reports that Cleveland Browns running back