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  • LAR Defensive Lineman #92
    Williams recorded 49 tackles and two sacks while starting 16 of 17 games with the Rams in 2023. The three-year veteran played as a depth player during his first two years in the league but managed to carve out a starting role in his final season with the Rams. Williams should compete with Jonathan Bullard for the starting defensive end gig in Minnesota, the latter of whom signed a one-year, $1.318 million contract with the Vikings earlier this offseason.
  • FA Tackle #77
    The Bengals again find themselves in need of veteran help along their offensive line after Jonah Williams departed for Arizona earlier this offseason. Brown played the last three seasons in New England, starting 33 games across 37 appearances for the Patriots. The nine-year veteran tackle has performed extremely well when healthy throughout his career but has also struggled to stay on the field, playing more than 11 games just once in the previous five seasons.
  • SF Quarterback #15
    The four-year veteran joins his fifth NFL franchise and should immediately become the primary backup behind quarterback Brock Purdy in San Francisco. Another Wonderlic test standout, Dobbs should make any transition at quarterback less involved for the 49ers should Purdy miss any time in 2024. That said, Dobbs displayed issues with ball security with the Vikings and Cardinals last season, something that likely kept him from earning a starting gig with another team this offseason.
  • DET Guard #70
    The 12-year veteran made his first Pro Bowl appearance in 2023 as a member of the Ravens. Zeitler has started 181 games across 182 professional appearances and brings size and veteran savvy to a retooled Lions offensive line. It remains to be seen whether Zeitler will displace Graham Glasgow on the right side or Kayode Awosika on the left side, but Zeitler has played almost exclusively right guard during his illustrious career.
  • SEA Guard #72
    Anchrum marks the third offensive lineman signed by the Seahawks this offseason, joining center Nick Harris and tackle George Fant. Seattle appears to be making their intentions clear under head coach Mike Macdonald and offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb after failing to live up to expectations in 2023. Anchrum should compete for a starting interior offensive line position in camp and preseason.
  • GB Tackle #73
    The 6' 7" tackle started 22 of 67 games across four seasons with the Packers and brings needed depth to the exterior offensive line for the Panthers. The Packers have had significant turnover across their offensive line this offseason, making it likely we’ll see the franchise use multiple early picks in the 2024 NFL Draft on big men.
  • DAL Running Back #23
    We’re less than a week into the new league year, but Dowdle’s return could prove important for fantasy purposes. While it’s possible the Cowboys will use an early pick on a running back in the draft, the free agent market has already seen its top players sign with new teams. Dowdle, who totaled 505 yards from scrimmage and four touchdowns as Tony Pollard’s backup, could be asked to play a larger role in 2024. It’s too early to suggest Dowdle would be anything more than a fringe RB3/RB4 at this point, but his ability to work on early downs and passing downs would make him an interesting option late in drafts if the Cowboys don’t add any running backs of note.
  • LV Running Back #2
    Mattison’s visit with the Raiders apparently went well, as the two sides are reportedly set to join forces for this season. Mattison rushed for 700 scoreless yards last season, but the real winner in this deal may be Zamir White. Josh Jacobs is in Green Bay, and while Mattison has proven to be a solid backup, he shouldn’t threaten White for significant touches. Assuming the Raiders don’t invest major draft capital at running back, White will have high-end RB2 upside, with Mattison serving as his handcuff.
  • NO EDGE #99
    Young’s contract is fully guaranteed, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The former No. 2 overall pick split time with the Commanders and 49ers last season and finished the year with 25 tackles, 7.5 sacks, and seven TFLs. The 2020 Defensive Rookie of the Year has dealt with a torn ACL and questions about his efforts on and off the field in recent years, but now has a chance to begin anew in New Orleans. Pairing with veteran Cameron Jordan, Young will look to bolster a Saints pass rush that ranked 29th in total sacks (34) last season.
  • TB Cornerback #4
    Thomas visited with the Buccaneers last week and has now agreed to a one-year deal. The former Texan appeared in nine games last season, missing four games with a broken hand. The veteran corner did not appear in the Texans’ final four regular season games and didn’t appear in either of their two playoff games. Thomas earned a PFF coverage grade of 69.5 last season and allowed 32 receptions for 331 yards and one touchdown on 39 targets.
Simms’ draft rankings
Chris Simms reveals his rankings for the top wide receivers in the 2024 NFL Draft class and breaks them into three different tiers, from Malik Nabers to Marvin Harrison Jr. and more.
Chris Simms sees shades of Ja’Marr Chase and DJ Moore in Malik Nabers, and he sees no weaknesses in the LSU star’s game, which is why he tops Simms’ WR rankings for the 2024 NFL Draft.
Chris Simms explains to Ahmed Fareed why Brian Thomas Jr. comes in at No. 2 in Tier One “Explosive WR1” of his 2024 NFL Draft rankings.
Chris Simms explains why he has consensus No. 1 wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. third in his draft rankings.
Chris Simms explains to Ahmed Fareed why Rome Odunze comes in at No. 4 in Tier Three “High-End Skill Sets” of his 2024 NFL Draft rankings.
Chris Simms explains to Ahmed Fareed how Roman Wilson landed No. 5 in Tier Three “High-End Skill Sets” in his 2024 NFL Draft rankings.
Chris Simms reveals his rankings for the top quarterbacks in the 2024 NFL Draft class and breaks them into different tiers, from Caleb Williams to Drake Maye and more.

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The Panthers have agreed to terms with offensive tackle Yosh Nijman, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports.
The Lions are set to add Kevin Zeitler to their offensive line.
The Seahawks signed offensive guard Tremayne Anchrum Jr. on Monday, the team announced.
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Running back Rico Dowdle is all in on another season in Dallas.
Free agent running back Alexander Mattison visited the Raiders earlier Monday.
The Texans will have a new look for the 2024 season and team chairman Cal McNair dropped a preview of it on Monday.
Steve Tensi, who threw the first touchdown pass in the Broncos’ first NFL game in 1970, died Friday in his hometown of Boone, North Carolina, the team announced.
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