Jamaal Williams Wants To Stay In Detroit
1 min agoDetroit Lions running back Jamaal Williams is set to enter unrestricted free agency in March after enjoying a career-best season in which he led the NFL in rushing touchdowns. Following a Week 18 win over the Green Bay Packers, Williams insinuated that he would like to return to the team next season, and he reiterated this sentiment on Wednesday. "I really just want to stay with Detroit, if I can," the 27-year-old told the team's website. He also expressed a desire to play out the rest of his career as a Lion. Of course, Detroit has another talented back in D'Andre Swift under contract, but it should not come as a surprise if Williams returns on a team-friendly deal this offseason.Source: Detroit Lions
Buccaneers Interviewing Dave Canales For OC Position
16 mins agoThe Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be interviewing Seattle Seahawks quarterbacks coach Dave Canales for the team's vacant offensive coordinator job. Canales, who has coached with the Seahawks since 2010, has already been interviewed twice for the Baltimore Ravens' OC position and now joins a long list of candidates to replace Byron Leftwich in Tampa Bay. It's no surprise that Canales is commanding attention this coaching cycle as Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith enjoyed a breakout campaign while working with the 41-year-old this season.Source: Jeremy Fowler
Sam Howell Likely QB1 For Commanders Heading Into Next Season
28 mins agoWashington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera stated on Wednesday that the team will go into OTAs, minicamp, and training camp with Sam Howell "more than likely" operating as its QB1. Rivera expressed confidence in the 22-year-old, saying that he could be the starting quarterback come Week 1 of next season should he show the things the organization believes he is capable of. Howell spent much of this past season on the bench as veterans Carson Wentz and Taylor Heinicke played ahead of him, but the rookie scored twice while leading the Commanders to victory in his debut in Week 18. A threat on the ground and through the air, Howell could be considered a low-end fantasy QB2 with upside if named the starter.Source: Andrew Siciliano
Brock Purdy To Have Surgery This Month
41 mins agoSan Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (elbow) suffered a torn UCL in the team's NFC Championship loss to the Philadelphia Eagles and is now planning to undergo surgery to repair it later this month. On February 21st, the 23-year-old will meet with Dr. Keith Meister in Dallas, with the procedure scheduled for the following day. According to Ian Rapoport, Purdy will make a full recovery and could even be ready for training camp. With Jimmy Garoppolo (foot) expected to find a new home in the coming months, Purdy will likely compete with former third-overall NFL Draft selection Trey Lance (ankle) for the 49ers' QB1 duties next season.Source: Ian Rapoport
Kaleb McGary Expected To Return To Falcons
2 hours agoESPN's Field Yates thinks the Atlanta Falcons will re-sign impending free-agent offensive tackle Kaleb McGary this offseason. McGary's breakout season in 2022 in his fourth NFL campaign should net him a big payday. Atlanta's quarterback situation is a big question mark, but they'll also need to ensure that whoever is under center has a dependable line in front of him. McGary could command a contract of $12-plus million per year on the open market. The 27-year-old had his fifth-year option declined last offseason, but he really stepped up his game at the right time as the Falcons' starting right tackle.Source: ESPN.com - Field Yates
Cardinals Could Cut Robbie Anderson
2 hours agoFootball Outsiders' Aaron Schatz predicts that the Arizona Cardinals will cut wide receiver Robbie Anderson this offseason after he had only seven catches in 10 games for the team in 2022 after they acquired him from the Carolina Panthers. Cutting Anderson would trim $12 million from the team's salary cap in 2023 with no dead money. The 29-year-old was pretty much buried on the Cardinals receiver depth chart behind DeAndre Hopkins, Marquise Brown, Rondale Moore and Greg Dortch, giving him little chance to make much of an impact in the middle of the season. His current contract calls for a non-guaranteed $8.8 million base salary and $3 million roster bonus in 2023. It's pretty much a no-brainer that Anderson will be released at some point this offseason.Source: Football Outsiders - Aaron Schatz
Cardinals Expected To Re-Sign Byron Murphy Jr.
2 hours agoESPN's Field Yates is expecting the Arizona Cardinals to re-sign impending free-agent cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. this offseason. Murphy is a homegrown talent getting set to enter the prime of his career at a premium position. He won't come cheap due to his ability, but the Cardinals have little reason to move on from him, regardless of the direction of the team in 2023. The 25-year-old finished the year on Injured Reserve due to a back injury and played in only nine games in 2022, but he put up four interceptions and 12 pass breakups the year prior. In his four seasons with the Cardinals, Murphy has recorded 184 solo tackles, five interceptions (one for a touchdown), 34 passes defensed and five fumble recoveries (one for a TD).Source: ESPN.com - Field Yates
Zach Allen Should Be A Priority For Arizona
2 hours agoESPN's Josh Weinfuss thinks re-signing defensive end Zach Allen this offseason needs to be a big priority for the Arizona Cardinals. Allen isn't a big-name defender, but he had a big impact in 2022 with 5.5 sacks, 47 tackles and 16 pass breakups. J.J. Watt is now retired, so the Cardinals can ill-afford to lose Allen, who is built in the same model of Watt's frame. The 25-year-old missed the last four games of the season due to a hand injury, but he could be a big part of the team's future on defense. The 25-year-old just wrapped up his fourth NFL campaign and has recorded 9.5 sacks and 53 solo tackles in the last two years in 27 games started.Source: ESPN.com - Josh Weinfuss
Elandon Roberts Expected To Re-Sign With Dolphins
3 hours agoESPN's Field Yates believes the Miami Dolphins will re-sign impending free-agent linebacker Elandon Roberts this offseason. The Dolphins have a lot of work to do to improve their defense, and Roberts should be a priority to retain. The 28-year-old was a team captain and is a physical enforcer and smart blitzer. He's certainly due a raise on his current deal of $2.75 million after totaling 104 total tackles and a career-high 4.5 sacks in 2022. In his three years with the Dolphins, Roberts has 143 solo tackles, 24 tackles for loss, 12 QB hits, seven sacks, an interception, four passes defensed, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery in 47 regular season games. With better injury luck in 2023, Miami's defense should recover, especially if they re-sign Roberts.Source: ESPN.com - Field Yates
Vikings Not Expected To Re-Sign Dalvin Tomlinson
4 hours agoESPN's Field Yates isn't expecting the Minnesota Vikings to re-sign impending free-agent defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson this offseason. Tomlinson has been solid for Minnesota and should command a nice salary on the open market as a gifted pass-rusher and big-bodied run-stopper. But the Vikings will be more motivated to pay wide receiver Justin Jefferson to a deal that will potentially be the richest ever for a wideout. The 28-year-old Tomlinson had 42 tackles (20 solo), 2.5 sacks and a fumble recovery in 13 regular season games for the Vikings in 2022 while being limited to a career-low in defensive snaps due to a calf injury that caused him to miss four games. Minnesota is also $24.5 million over the salary cap as things currently stand.Source: ESPN.com - Field Yates
Marcus Peters Could Be On The Move This Offseason
4 hours agoESPN's Field Yates doesn't expect the Baltimore Ravens to re-sign veteran cornerback Marcus Peters this offseason. The presumed franchise tag for quarterback Lamar Jackson will take up a huge chunk of the team's salary cap space in 2023, and Peters could be looking for one final big contract at age 30. Peters remained productive in 2022, but injuries have limited him to 13 regular season games over the last two years. When healthy, he's been one of the team's top cornerbacks, but the Ravens will probably be looking to move on given their salary cap restrictions this year. Peters is a four-time All-Pro and finished with 47 tackles (35 solo), one interception, six passes defensed, two forced fumbles and a sack last season.Source: ESPN.com - Field Yates
Lavonte David Expected To Re-Sign With Buccaneers
4 hours agoESPN's Field Yates expects the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to re-sign impending free-agent linebacker Lavonte David this offseason. If the Buccaneers commit to a youth movement and a rebuild, perhaps David isn't retained. However, Yates firmly believes that he carries immense value for the franchise, regardless of where they are in their trajectory. The 33-year-old veteran brings plenty of leadership qualities and had 124 tackles, three sacks and five pass breakups in 2022. He has spent all 11 of his NFL seasons with Tampa and has gone over 100 combined tackles in all but two of those seasons. David should continue to be attractive in IDP fantasy leagues in 2023, regardless of where he's playing.Source: ESPN.com - Field Yates
Jaguars Expected To Re-Sign Jawaan Taylor
4 hours agoESPN's Field Yates expects the Jacksonville Jaguars to re-sign impending free-agent offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor this offseason. Taylor won't be cheap after peaking in 2022. He's been a staple on Jacksonville's offensive line since being drafted in 2019, playing every offensive snap. A deal with a per-year average of $15 million-plus could be on tap for the 25-year-old. The Jaguars' decision to go all-in on quarterback Trevor Lawrence's supporting cast on the offensive line paid major dividends in his second NFL season under head coach Doug Pederson.Source: ESPN.com - Field Yates
Giants Could Go Receiver In First Round
5 hours agoDraft expert Matt Miller thinks that wide receiver needs to be a first-round focus for the New York Giants and general manager Joe Schoen in this year's draft. Ohio State's Jaxon Smith-Njigba is a dream target if he's available. The Giants have nine projected draft picks in 2023, so Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll can find receivers while also making additions to the cornerback and linebacker groups early in the draft. New York's offense leaned heavily on the legs of both running back Saquon Barkley and quarterback Daniel Jones, who are both free agents next month. Darius Slayton led the Giants in receiving in 2022 with 46 catches for 724 yards and two touchdowns. There's a lot to like about Wan'Dale Robinson's future, but the G-Men need a bona fide No. 1 wideout moving forward.Source: ESPN.com - Matt Miller
Bills Offensive Line Could Be Point Of Emphasis
5 hours agoESPN's Alaina Getzenberg writes that the Buffalo Bills should be looking for help along the interior of their offensive line this offseason. Rodger Saffold III, David Quessenberry, Greg Van Roten and Ike Boettger are set to hit free agency next month, so adding young talent up front to help protect quarterback Josh Allen should be a priority. It will also give the Bills a better opportunity in the running game earlier in the season. Buffalo's pass-block win rate for both the guard and center positions ranked in the bottom half of the league in 2022. Draft expert Jordan Reid thinks Florida guard O'Cyrus Torrence could be a first-round target, and Alabama's Emil Ekiyor Jr. and USC's Andrew Vorhees could also help in the middle rounds.Source: ESPN.com - Alaina Getzenberg