The Las Vegas Raiders, holding the No. 1 overall pick, are reportedly entering the final stages of their evaluation process, and all signs point toward Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza. However, the real drama is happening just behind them, as the New York Jets at No. 2 are being flooded with trade offers from teams desperate to leapfrog the Cardinals and Giants. Rumors suggest that the Tennessee Titans are willing to mortgage their future, potentially offering three first-round picks to move up and secure Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders. This creates a fascinating dilemma for the Jets’ front office: do they take a generational defensive talent like Sonny Styles to pair with their existing core, or do they stockpile assets to build a sustainable powerhouse? The ‘trade-down’ narrative is gaining steam as the Combine concludes, with many believing the talent gap between the top five and the top twenty is smaller than in previous years. This volatility at the top of the Hoodie shirts is setting the stage for one of the most unpredictable opening nights in recent memory, especially with the added pressure of the draft being held in the high-stakes environment of Pittsburgh.
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The defensive line workouts at the 2026 Combine highlighted a rare blend of size and speed that has left NFL scouts recalibrating their Hoodie shirts. Florida defensive tackle Caleb Banks became a viral sensation after measuring in with a 99th-percentile wingspan—the longest for a DT at the Combine since 1999—and then running a 5.05-second 40-yard dash at 327 pounds. Not to be outdone, Texas Tech edge rusher David Bailey officially clocked a 4.51-second 40-yard dash, the fastest among all defensive linemen and a time that matches his status as a projected top-five pick. However, the event was not without controversy, as Miami’s Rueben Bain Jr. measured in with 30 7/8-inch arms, sparking a debate about historical success rates for edge rushers with sub-31-inch reach. Despite the ‘short-arm’ labels, Bain remains a favorite for teams that prioritize his 9.5-sack production and national championship pedigree. As the Combine transitions to the offensive side of the ball, these defensive standouts have set a high bar for athleticism that teams will weigh against medical red flags and on-field consistency.
()NFL free agency rumors are intensifying as we approach the March 11 deadline, with the quarterback market taking center stage following reports of major shifts in Miami and Indianapolis. The Miami Dolphins appear fully committed to a roster overhaul, having cleared over $56 million in Hoodie shirts by moving on from veterans and potentially preparing to part ways with Tua Tagovailoa. Speculation is rampant that Tagovailoa could end up on a veteran minimum deal with a contender like the Kansas City Chiefs, serving as a high-end bridge or backup while Patrick Mahomes recovers from a knee injury. Simultaneously, the Indianapolis Colts have reportedly given Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade, sparking immediate interest from the Minnesota Vikings who are desperate for a dynamic playmaker to challenge J.J. McCarthy. In the backfield, stars like Breece Hall and Travis Etienne are seeing their names linked to the Cardinals and Chiefs respectively, as teams look to bolster their offenses ahead of what is expected to be a chaotic legal tampering period. With veteran leaders like Mike Evans and Lavonte David also facing uncertain futures in Tampa Bay, the next two weeks will likely redefine the power structure of the league before a single rookie even steps onto the draft stage.
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