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Micah Parsons 2026 Draft Reaction Shifts Cowboys Defense Plans

The Dallas Cowboys moved quickly after Round 2 to add edge versatility and backfield depth, a shift that drew a sharp response from Micah Parsons inside the Valley Ranch facility on Saturday. Scouts had pushed for hybrid options, but the front office opted to address linebacker depth while tracking cap space for future extensions. This...

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New Orleans Saints Bolster Offense With LSU WR in 2026 Draft

The New Orleans Saints finalized a targeted Day 3 strategy by adding record-setting LSU wide receiver and kick returner Barion Brown in the sixth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. The club announced the pick at 190th overall to supply a special teams catalyst and depth piece for an offense seeking complementary speed. This selection...

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DJ Moore faces fresh company test as Saints reshape room

DJ Moore enters a crowded box of options as New Orleans reshapes its perimeter attack. The film shows the Bears’ veteran must carve clean lanes or cede ground to a high-upside neighbor who arrived with first-round buzz. The Saints tabbed Jordyn Tyson at No. 8 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft, per the Sun Devils’...

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NFL Receiving Leaders Chart New Paths After 2026 Draft Day 2 Moves

Veteran wideouts and tight ends entered free agency after Day 2 of the 2026 draft, redrawing the map for NFL Receiving Leaders across the league. Teams craving proven targets for rookie signal-callers pursued high-upside pass-catchers to stabilize rooms built on youth. The shift rewards contenders who add savvy route-runners while offering losers low-risk chances to...

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Keon Coleman Faces Bills Depth Test in 2026 Cap Squeeze

Buffalo kept Keon Coleman on the active roster while adding youth and trade talent to reshape its wideout room in the 2026 offseason. The Bills want him as a low-cost bridge piece who can line up inside or outside without forcing cap pain. General manager Brandon Beane and coach Sean McDermott chose continuity over upheaval....

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David Njoku re-signs with Browns as 2026 cap clears early

The Cleveland Browns locked up David Njoku on a restructured deal as the 2026 league year opened with cap clarity and roster flexibility in place. Cleveland added Denzel Boston at No. 39 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft to widen the receiver pool and keep pressure on the inside group. David Njoku now anchors a...

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Bryce Young Preps for Panthers Year‑4 Amid Familiar Off‑Season

CAROLINA — Bryce Young entered the Panthers’ voluntary offseason workouts on Monday, April 22, 2026, marking the start of his fourth NFL season. The former No. 1 overall pick opened the playbook with coach Dave Canales and offensive coordinator Brad Idzik for a third consecutive year, signaling continuity as the team targets a repeat NFC South...

Philadelphia Eagles defensive players on the field during an NFL game in 2026 season
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Philadelphia Eagles Eye T.J. Watt in Bold 2026 Trade Pitch

A bold trade proposal has placed the Philadelphia Eagles at the center of one of the NFL offseason’s most provocative roster debates, with Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport naming Philadelphia as a legitimate suitor for Pittsburgh Steelers edge-rusher T.J. Watt — at the steep cost of a first-round draft selection. The idea, floated Friday, April 11,...

Philadelphia Eagles helmet on NFL draft board representing 2026 first-round offensive tackle selection
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Philadelphia Eagles Mock 2026 NFL Draft Pick: OT Max Iheanachor

The Philadelphia Eagles are projected to select Arizona State offensive tackle Max Iheanachor with their first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, per USA TODAY Sports analyst Christian D’Andrea’s mock published April 13. The pick addresses a persistent roster concern: protecting the blindside for a franchise built on offensive line dominance. Iheanachor’s projection to Philadelphia...