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Seahawks Reacts results: Fans predict what will happen to Drew Lock, Jalen Milroe
Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images Seahawks fans overwhelmingly believe Seattle will keep three quarterbacks on the 53-man roster.
Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NFL. Each week we ask questions of the most plugged-in NFL fans and fans across the country.
Less than two weeks away from the start of the 2025 Seattle Seahawks training camp, much Seahawks talk has been about Sam Darnold and how he will fare as the Seahawks starter this 2025 season. However, it is the other two signal callers behind Darnold that make this entire quarterback room the most intriguing that Seattle has had since 2022 (or even since 2012).
First, looking at Drew Lock. Lock was signed by the Seahawks this last offseason to a two-year, $5,000,000 deal. Lock spent two years in Seattle (2022-2023) before signing with the New York Giants in 2024. He is penciled in as the number two quarterback behind Darnold. However, with the recent drafting of Jalen Milroe (more on him later), many national pundits have questioned whether Lock could be a trade or cut candidate in the next few weeks.
Of the Seahawks fans polled, the large majority of them disagree with the idea that Lock will get cut or traded, with 79% of those polled believing he will maintain his status on the roster. This is not too surprising of a result. Lock signed a larger deal (at least for a backup quarterback) this offseason. On top of this, many Seahawks fans remember that 2023 Monday Night Football game against the Philadelphia Eagles where Drew Lock threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Jaxon Smith-Njigba to cap off a 92-yard game winning drive. If Darnold were to go down with injury or underperform, it would make lots more sense to put in Lock, who has proven he can win you a game in a pinch, over rookie Jalen Milroe, who remains very raw in his development.
Speaking of Milroe, the former Alabama quarterback is what adds even more layers of intrigue to this quarterback room. The third round pick is only the third quarterback that John Schneider has drafted during his tenure, joining Russell Wilson (3rd round) and Alex McGough (7th round). Milroe showed electric speed and playmaking ability that has led to many (including Milroe himself) comparing his running ability to Lamar Jackson. At one point Milroe stated that he was even “faster than Lamar Jackson.”
For everything Milroe has in the athletic and running department, he still has much room to grow in the passing department. Just since being drafted, Milroe has seen improvement in himself and coach Mike Macdonald, with Macdonald stating that Milroe has “earned that feeling of confidence” when referring to his growth during OTAs and minicamp. It is not expected that Milroe will start much, if at all this season. However, due to his tantalizing running ability, many expect that he could be used in certain running packages, especially in the red zone. However, when it comes to pure starts this season, the majority of polled Seahawks fans expect that number to remain zero.
Seattle looks to have a very intriguing quarterback room this season. Time will tell on if Darnold ends up starting all 17 games, if Lock gets his say, or even if Milroe surprises everybody and earns his way to a start or two. Either way, we will all know here soon as Seahawks football is just around the corner!
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Seahawks film review: Breaking down Coby Bryant’s first season at safety
Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images Was what Bryant did in his third season enough to keep him at safety? How much will he cost Seattle?
After being drafted in the fourth round and two years playing nickel corner, Coby Bryant’s role changed in 2024—and he responded in kind. Converted to safety, the Seahawks defender found a new identity in Mike Macdonald’s defensive system, demonstrating football intelligence, good field reading, and natural instincts for the deep play.
In this analysis, we explore how Bryant adapted technically to his new role, his key assets on the field, and how his season can be considered a turning point in his career.
Transition from Nickel to Safety: Reading and positioning as a difference
Bryant was a standout in Cincinnati. He even won the Jim Thorpe Award the year he was drafted. It’s worth noting that his teammate, Ahmad ‘Sauce’ Gardner, was the star player and didn’t win the award. Coby gained starting status, but in a role he had never played before: nickel.
It was a season of ups and downs, with forced fumbles and missed tackles. The following year, the Seahawks drafted Devon Witherspoon, becoming the team’s new nickelback, and Bryant was moved to backup. Lost and without a chance, he began the transition to safety in an attempt to stay on the roster.
The main technical changes involved:
Deeper angle of attack
Reading the QB and no longer exclusively the WR
Pedal and bail technique (controlled retreat) to maintain a wide field view
Transitions from coverage to fill against the run game
Instead of reacting to short routes in the slot, Bryant now had responsibility for the deep middle or the lateral third of the field, depending on the call. His transition was fluid thanks to his tactical intelligence—always playing with his eyes on the backfield without losing his sense of depth.
Impact numbers in the 2024 season
PFF data for safeties with at least 100 snaps;
Games: 15
Snaps as Safety: 651
PFF Defense Grade: 72.8 (27th);
Coverage Grade (PFF): 68 (32nd);
Run Grade (PFF): 79.5 (21st);
Pressures: 5 (24th);
Total Tackles: 62 (32nd);
Run Stops: 15 (41st);
Yards Given Up: 213 (64th);
Pass Deflections: 3 (27th);
Interceptions: 3 (12th);
TDs Given Up in Coverage: 1 (21st)
Techniques used by Coby Bryant as a safety
1. Zone Eyes:
He used eye reading on the QB, anticipating throws on crossing routes and corner routes. This resulted in six pass breakups and three interceptions in 2024, according to Pro Football Reference.
2. Shuffle Bail:
A technique in which he drops laterally in the zone to maintain peripheral vision. This movement prevented big plays on long 2nd down situations, where he prevented several deep connections.
3. Trigger downhill:
Bryant excelled at reacting quickly to defend the run game, making 28 solo tackles, 15 of which were defensive stops. His ability to recognize the run-pass option and attack short angles was essential against outside-zone attacks.
This trigger to sprint toward the opponent’s field is good, and not just against the run. He anticipates the screen and arrives quickly on the play. It’s a shame it was still a first down.
There were 8 missed tackles, something that needs to be improved for 2025, especially since it’s a long-standing problem.
Processing and adapting to the new position
If anyone can explain to me what he was trying to do here, I’d appreciate it.
This was a mistake he made as a nickel. This off-coverage stance doesn’t make sense in a short conversion situation. He doesn’t have the elite explosiveness to cut off this type of pass.
It’s a snap that exemplifies his adaptation to his new position. The Bills are in a 3-on-1 set. Bryant spends a lot of time on the side with only one receiver. This prevents him from making any plays on the other side of the field and allows him to advance.
Pay attention to this sequence; it shows Bryant’s evolution and ability to learn. It’s impossible to find a player who doesn’t make mistakes, so look for one who knows how to recover and learn from them. The Seahawks make some positional changes and end up with Spoon and Bryant deep downfield. The safety is man-to-man marking receiver Michael Wilson. He tries to anticipate a crosser route, which doesn’t happen and gives him space to be beaten deep.
In the same game, we have a similar situation. He reads the eyes of the QB, who was rushed by Derick Hall. Note that Ernest Jones and Julian Love cover the same zone, in what could become busted coverage. With the QB throwing the ball, Bryant takes a good angle to cut off the passing lane and make the interception.
Seattle is in a one-on-one situation again, and he shows improvement. The Seahawks have three defenders to three receivers on the play side, in theory. Spoon is sent on the blitz and rushes Brock Purdy, who throws a checkdown to Jauan Jennings. The WR is marked by Bryant, who this time is more cautious, waiting for the cut to fire and try to get to the tackle. He misses the first time, but his fighting mentality keeps him in the play and he prevents the conversion, a play that was crucial to the Seahawks’ victory.
This play has been featured in several articles here on the site, presenting different points of view. We finally get to the creator of the pick six. There’s an important detail in the play that goes unnoticed, but in my opinion, it shows Bryant’s evolution.
When he realizes Murray has the ball, he doesn’t panic. Notice how he takes a few steps back, seeking better positioning. This is the safety’s mentality. The safety doesn’t need to make a big play every snap; he needs to be the team’s last line of defense, the difference between a first down and a TD.
After adjusting to a better positioning, he keeps Murray in his sights. He sees the dropped pass and attacks the ball, running for a pick-six.
PS: Give this guy style points for his fantastic celebration.
⬆️Potential
Excellent positioning in centerfield. He keeps his eyes on the QB and transitions well when changing direction to attack the ball. It wasn’t an interception, by any chance. This range isn’t far behind Quandre Diggs and Julian Love, and it’s crucial to keeping Bryant deep downfield, where I think he’s more protected from changes of direction in tight spaces, as was the case in the slot.
He changes direction just as Matt Stafford passes. He doesn’t get there to deflect the pass, but he has a chance to deliver a big hit, which is totally legal. Thank goodness they lifted the penalty shortly after.
Witherspoon loses at the line of scrimmage in a physical battle with the TE. This leaves the cornerback a step or two behind, which would have been enough for Josh Allen to get the TD. Bryant realizes he needs to help, tracks his opponent, and attacks the ball at the right time. Not too late to allow a TD, nor too early to trigger a penalty.
Extension
Some recent renewals and contracts:
Julian Love: 3 years, $33 million;
Amani Hooker: 3 years, $30 million
Jeremy Chinn: 2 years, $16.25 million;
Darnell Savage: 3 years, $21.75 million;
Donovan Wilson: 3 years, $21 million;
Brandon Jones: 3 years, $20 million;
Elijah Molden: 3 years, $18.75 million;
Based on the contract values above, I think Coby Bryant should be looking for somewhere between $6-8 million per year. My projection is 3 years, $19.5 million.
Conclusion: A new Coby Bryant, same competitive mindset
Coby Bryant’s transition to safety in 2024 wasn’t just a position adjustment—it was a reinvention. He retained the combative spirit and intelligence that distinguished him as a nickel corner, but now with a broader vision and greater responsibility. The result was a solid, reliable, and promising season, in which he proved himself a versatile asset in multiple defensive formations.
If he continues to evolve technically as he demonstrated in 2024, Bryant could establish himself as a long-term starting safety and even compete for greater recognition. For the Seahawks, he has become a quiet but vital highlight in a defense transitioning under a new philosophy.
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Can you guess this Seahawks running back in today’s in-5 trivia game?
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Pre-Snap Reads 7/12: Brady Russell preparing to show his worth to Seahawks
Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images His versatility and athleticism will get him far.
In Today’s Links: Seattle Seahawks O-line talk, roster breakdowns, a bit on Boye Mafe and his potential this season, rookie roundups, and much more. Thanks for being here. Means a lot to us. Love yall.
Seahawks News
Seahawks offensive line is a lot better, but PFF doesn't get it - Seaside Joe
Offensive line rankings misrepresent how much better the Seahawks will be upfrontWyman: Mafe has highest ceiling of Seattle Seahawks on edge - Seattle Sports
Dave Wyman explained why Boye Mafe is the most likely Seattle Seahawks edge rusher to make the jump from good to great.Seahawks 90-Man Rundown: Brady Russell Eager to Demonstrate Flexibility at Fullback — Emerald City Spectrum
Racking up tackles in bunches on kick and punt coverage in his first two NFL seasons, Brady Russell has been one of the Seahawks best players on special teams. But for him to take the next step, he will have to prove himself at a new position in Klint Kubiak’s offense.Cooper Kupp, Jake Bobo, Sam Darnold, Drew Lock and Seahawks begin 6th OTA practice | Tacoma News Tribune
Cooper Kupp, Jake Bobo, Sam Darnold, Drew Lock and the Seattle Seahawks begin sixth practice of organized team activities June 5, 2025, at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center in Renton.Seahawks Rookie Roundup: Can former WR make it as an NFL pass rusher? - Sports Illustrated Seahawks News, Analysis, and More
Former Utah wide receiver-turned-edge rusher will be on the outside looking in as training camp kicks off this month.NFC West News
Op/Ed: reactions to Cardinals’ buzz on social media, Part II: the players - Revenge of the Birds
Buzz about the Cardinals’ playersArizona Cardinals Biggest Remaining Need Revealed - Sports Illustrated Cardinals News, Analysis, and More
The Arizona Cardinals could stand to bolster this group.Rams' Secondary is Devoid of Top Level Talent - Sports Illustrated Rams News, Analysis, and More
The Los Angeles Rams' defensive secondary continues to come under criticismRams Breakout Candidate: WR Konata Mumpfield a 2025 breakout candidate? - Turf Show Times
This Rams WR was named a breakout candidate and it’s not who you might expect.49ers: George Kittle gives interesting assessment of 2025 draft class - Niners Nation
The 49ers are expecting a lot from their rookies, and George Kittle drew parallels between this group and his draft class.49ers Continue to Assure Christian McCaffrey is Healthy/Elite - Sports Illustrated 49ers News, Analysis, and More
It seems the 49ers are going all-in on assuring Christian McCaffrey is healthy and still elite heading into 2025.Around The NFL
Top 2025 Training Camp Storylines: How Good Can The Duo Of Ernest Jones IV & Tyrice Knight Be In Their First Full Season Together? - Seahawks.com
After significant change at linebacker last season, the Seahawks head into the 2025 season with more stability at that position, which should bode well for the defense.2025 NFL All-Breakout Team, Offense: Rome Odunze, Xavier Worthy to lead Bears, Chiefs passing attacks - NFL.com
Which up-and-coming offensive players could achieve stardom in the 2025 NFL season? Bucky Brooks spotlights 11 names to know on his All-Breakout Team, including a pair of first-round receivers from the 2024 draft class.NFL offseason power rankings: Will No. 14 Cincinnati Bengals waste another great Joe Burrow season? - Yahoo Sports
The Bengals missed the playoffs despite their QB's great season.Mark Andrews: I've had to eat a lot of crap, but I'm excited to show who I am - NBC Sports
Lamar Jackson said last month he didn't like how people were talking about David Andrews after the tight end's two gaffes in the playoff loss to the Bills.Execs, coaches, scouts rank NFL's top 10 interior offensive linemen for 2025 - ESPN
Execs, coaches and scouts from around the NFL ranked their top 10 interior offensive linemen in our annual summer series.5 NFL stars set to return in 2025 after missing all of last season - PFF
For many players recovering from season-long injuries, training camp is their first real chance to get back on the field. Teams will often ease these players into action, but how quickly they ramp up over the course of camp can offer a strong indication of whether they’ll be ready for Week 1.Ranking NFL's 10 best college-turned-pro teammates: Bengals, Eagles among most talented 2025 units - CBSSports.com
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Big game hunting: Should the Seahawks trade for Trey Hendrickson?
Kareem Elgazzar/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Is the biggest name on the trade block Seattle bound?
As we move past the 4th of July festivities, may I remind you that we have NFL football this month? That’s right, on Thursday, July 31st, the Hall of Fame Game will take place between the Detroit Lions and the Los Angeles Chargers. With football on the horizon, there is still a ton of uncertainty throughout the league. There are quarterback competitions everywhere, drama with unsigned first round picks, and some big names potentially still on the trade market.
Arguably the biggest (and most vocal) name is Cincinnati Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson. The highly successful, yet disgruntled sack artist, is in his second offseason of having an ugly contract standoff that has included trade requests. If Cincinnati does finally agree to trade him rather than pay him, could he be a fit in Seattle and does he fit the timeline?
Why theSeattle Seahawks may be interested
Why wouldn’t John Schneider and Mike Macdonald be interested? The 6-4, 270 lbs edge rusher has quietly been one of the best defensive ends in the NFL for the past five seasons. During that time, Trey has averaged over 14 sacks a game, while hauling in 17.5 sacks in both 2023 and 2024.
In his first two seasons, he helped guide the Bengals to the Super Bowl and to the brink of another, losing at the buzzer to Kansas City in the 2022 AFC championship game. While injuries have derailed the past two seasons for the Bengals team, Hendrickson’s game has elevated to a whole different level, and 2024 may end up being the best year of his career. Trey finished at the runner up for Defensive Player of the Year, amassing those 17.5 sacks along with 36 quarterback hits, two forced fumbles, and six passes deflected.
If he is truly attainable, Seattle could be acquiring the quietest (contract dispute excluded) blue chip pass rusher in the game. John Schneider has a history of swinging big on deals, whether the fan base feels like Seattle is close to championship contention or not. From Percy Harvin to Jimmy Graham and Duane Brown to Jamal Adams, Schneider is not afraid to make a move.
For Mike Macdonald, this could potentially be the queen-level chess piece needed to see this defense become one of the five best units in the league, and that may be underselling it. While Hendrickson is not the best run defender, a healthy Uchenna Nwosu and DeMarcus Lawrence can handle the run defense, while the quartet of Trey, Leonard Williams, Boye Mafe, and Derick Hall present one of the best pass rushing groups in the game.
That’s one of the best defensive lines in football, paired with one of the best secondaries in the game. The ceiling of this team completely changes. What if this offense has a truly Super Bowl defense to protect it? The defensive energy could bring Lumen field back to life, and with a weakened NFC West, a division title and potentially multiple home playoff games are realistically on the table. We’ve seen elite units carry teams deep into the postseason before, and I don’t think anyone in the NFC would be excited to see Macdonald’s defense.
Why Seattle may be hesitant
I think the biggest factor is more so on the Bengals side. They’re a notoriously cheap franchise that operates in their own realm of reality. If not for hitting the lottery with Joe Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase, they’d probably still be the “Bungles” or stuck in the Marvin Lewis purgatory.
They may rather let Hendrickson rot at home, rather than trade him, or they may be asking for a first round pick for his services. I may value him as that type of player, but being in the last year of his contract, that’s not worth the risk of him potentially leaving. Does Cincinnati care, that remains to be seen.
There’s also the very real question of whether Trey fits the timeline of this Seahawks team. His addition probably helps push this team over the top and comfortably into a playoff position, but is this roster with him able to compete with the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles? Does an extension make sense for sides, and how will a 31-year-old pass rusher age here in Seattle? There are quite a few second contract extensions that are coming down the pipe for the Seahawks, and they may not want to give over $20 million a year to a player that would be 34 by the end of his contract.
Verdict
Did you know that it has been five seasons since the Seahawks have won the NFC West, or that it will be a decade since the Seahawks hosted a home playoff game in front of fans this season? It’s time to change that. This franchise is going through a transition, has good pieces and people in place, and needs to make a splash to get that experience, even if 2026 and 2027 feel like more accurate years to make a title run.
If I’m Seattle, I’m offering a 3rd round pick and a 5th round pick, and striking the deal, if Hendrickson is willing to negotiate. I’d even be willing to give up a 2nd round pick straight up to Cincinnati, but I’d 100% want an extension agreement.
I’ve seen mock trades where Seattle would be sending Mafe to Cincinnati, and I want no part of that. I want this pass rushing overload. I want to keep Hendrickson and Mafe together, and help to keep them fresh. If there’s a cap casualty to look at, I’d suppose Nwosu would be the name to look at.
End of the day, I think the addition of Trey Hendrickson completes this team’s defensive identity, and adds a true blue chip talent to this roster that should view winning the NFC West as the goal for 2025.
Verdict: Buy
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49ers star Brandon Aiyuk not ruled out for Seahawks game, but likely to start on PUP
Photo by Robin Alam/ISI Photos/Getty Images Aiyuk tore his ACL last October.
The Seattle Seahawks’ 2025 season opener will be at home against the San Francisco 49ers, whose wide receiver group may look a bit different from seasons past. Deebo Samuel is with the Washington Commanders, while Brandon Aiyuk’s knee injury suffered last year could put his Week 1 availability in doubt.
49ers insider Matt Maiocco reported to KNBR that while Aiyuk is likely to begin the season on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list, there is a chance he could be available for opening day in Seattle.
Via 49ers WebZone:
“They want to be extra cautious with him,” Maiocco explained. “Even though the timeline, everything being equal, might point toward, hey, there’s a chance Week 1, and there still might be a chance Week 1, I think the feeling inside the organization has always been don’t take any chances, start him off on PUP when they report to training camp on July 22, and then more than likely, just have that carry over into the regular season.”
Aiyuk tore his ACL and MCL against the Kansas City Chiefs back in October and will not be ready for training camp, per head coach Kyle Shanahan.
It was an eventual 2024 for the former Arizona State star. Aiyukwas subject to trade speculation last offseason as he held out for a contract extension. Instead of dealing him elsewhere, Aiyuk was given a four-year, $120 million deal with $76 million guaranteed to remain a 49er. Aiyuk was coming off consecutive 1,000-yard seasons as San Francisco’s leading receiver, which perhaps was one of the factors in retaining him and eventually trading Samuel away.
Assuming Aiyuk’s recovery isn’t so rapid that he’s ready to go on opening day, the top wide receiver targets for San Francisco are Jauan Jennings, Ricky Pearsall, and ex-Los Angeles Ram Demarcus Robinson. This, of course, leaves out the volume of targets that would likely go to running back Christian McCaffrey and tight end George Kittle, but it’s lofty to assume this 49ers offense will function the same way moving forward.
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Can you guess this Seahawks addition in today’s in-5 trivia game?
Think you can figure out which Seahawks player we’re talking about? You’ll get five clues to figure him out in our new guessing game!
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Pre-Snap Reads 7/11: Where does Jalen Sundell fit in the Seahawks plans?
Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images His ascendence adds needed depth and competition to the O-line.
In Today’s Links: an intriguing list via Seaside Joe; storylines, roster analysis, Charles Cross’ contract situation, a general Seattle Seahawks update on the personal lives of our favorite players, and a preview of one of our division rivals with the Sea Hawkers Podcast. Plus, some other stuff. Have a happy Friday! Spread some love. We all need it.
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Seahawks News
Top-When Lists - Seaside Joe
Which Seahawks could be top-10 at their position in 2026?Top 2025 Training Camp Storylines: What Will A New Scheme Do For the Running Game? - Seahawks.com
A bigger emphasis on the running game and a proven run scheme under new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak could mean big things for Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet.Analysis: 5 Dark Horses to Watch in Seahawks’ Training Camp — Emerald City Spectrum
Jalen Sundell wasn’t even on the roster until late July and Cody White looked to be on the outside looking in at receiver for the Seahawks, but both wound up surprising in training camp and seeing action in regular season games. Which dark horses could emerge this year?Seattle Seahawks’ standout left tackle’s contract situation bears watching - Sports Illustrated Seahawks News, Analysis, and More
The Seattle Seahawks will have a new look on offense in 2025. Hopefully, this unit gets better play up front, led by one of the best left tackles in the league.Sam Darnold gets engaged. So do Seahawks Jake Bobo Josh Jobe | Tacoma News Tribune
Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold engaged to Katie Hoofnagle. They met when he was with 49ers 2 years ago. Jake Bobo engaged to Mackenzie Cole. Josh Job engaged.468: Plucky or Pathetic? Arizona Cardinals 2025 - Know Your Rival - Sea Hawkers Podcast
Know Your Rival season kicks off with the Arizona Cardinals once again in 2025. But the first debate is: should we be starting with the Cardinals?NFC West News
Are Jared Verse and Braden Fiske the NFL’s top pass rush tandem? - Turf Show Times
While both players look to be future superstars, playing together has been the best thing for both of their careersIs it Time For Rams to Add Colts' Anthony Richardson? - Sports Illustrated Rams News, Analysis, and More
The Los Angeles Rams could use a dynamic threat to their quarterback room49ers Offensive Tackle Overview: Is Depth a Concern? - Sports Illustrated 49ers News, Analysis, and More
What does the San Francisco 49ers offensive tackle depth chart look like entering training camp?3 questions surrounding the 49ers' wide receivers: Is the position deep enough? - Niners Nation
With Brandon Aiyuk expected to miss most of the first half, Jauan Jennings will be forced to step up. Is there enough depth at the position behind him?Cardinals Reacts Survey: Who leads the Arizona Cardinals in receiving in 2025? - Revenge of the Birds
Who is the leading receiver in 2025 for the Cardinals?Is Arizona Cardinals First-Round Pick Ready for Starting Job? - Sports illustrated Cardinals News, Analysis, and More
Outlook for the Arizona Cardinals' first-round pick Walter Nolen III as we head into training camp.Around The NFL
2025 NFL season: One player to root for from each NFC team - NFL.com
With training camps just a month away, Tom Blair picks one player to root for from each NFC team in 2025. Why should fans be pulling for Christian McCaffrey? Will an 18th-year veteran join an elite club?NFL offseason power rankings: No. 15 Chicago Bears hire Ben Johnson to change their history - Yahoo Sports
Can Caleb Williams improve under Ben Johnson's tutelage?Former Jaguars executive Amit Patel faces six counts of grand theft under Florida law - NBC Sports
Former Jaguars executive Amit Patel's legal problems aren't over, even after pleading guilty to federal charges.Execs, coaches, scouts rank NFL's top 10 tight ends for 2025 - ESPN
Execs, coaches, scouts and players from around the NFL ranked their top 10 tight ends in our annual summer series.Agent's Take: Why Terry McLaurin's contract dispute with the Commanders is more complicated than you think - CBSSports.com
McLaurin is the team's No. 1 WR. Will he get paid like one?
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