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Jets | Update on Da'Quan Felton Wed Jun 3, 04:40 PM
Updating a previous report, New York Jets WR Da'Quan Felton (undisclosed) was released Wednesday, June 3, with an injury designation.
Link to storyJacksonville Jaguars RB Bhayshul Tuten said he is looking to improve his pass protection and receiving skills this offseason. Tuten also hopes to improve his field vision.
| Footballguys view: After being drafted in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, strong performances in training camp and the preseason catapulted Tuten to RB2, behind Travis Etienne. With Etienne's departure, Tuten is primed to have a breakout year, even if head coach Liam Coen favors more of a rotation at running back, with both Tuten and Chris Rodriguez Jr. taking regular snaps. Still, the more Tuten can do to stay on the field, the better his chances of handling a lead role become. The Jaguars' backfield will be one to watch closely this summer. |
Miami Dolphins first-round draft choice OG Kadyn Proctor signed a four-year contract with the Dolphins Wednesday, June 3. Financial terms were not disclosed but the deal includes a fifth-year option.
Link to storyNew York Jets WR Da'Quan Felton was waived Wednesday, June 3.
Link to storyIndianapolis Colts WR Alec Pierce (ankle) is making progress in his recovery from ankle surgery and is still on track to be ready for training camp, according to head coach Shane Steichen.
| Footballguys view: During GM Chris Ballard's pre-draft press conference, he mentioned that Pierce underwent offseason surgery on a lingering ankle injury, but added he should be back on the field for training camp. Steichen confirmed that "as of right now," that's still the case. Pierce, who's led the NFL in yards per catch the last two seasons, has become a well-rounded wideout, able to attack different levels of the field in a variety of ways. With Michael Pittman Jr. traded to the Steelers, Pierce is set to serve as the team's top downfield weapon. He's being drafted as WR33. |
New England Patriots WR A.J. Brown said he has not been dealing with any knee injuries and is ready to take part in practice.
| Footballguys view: Brown passed his physical and practiced with his new team for the first time on Tuesday. While he had minor cleanup surgery on both of his knees in 2021, Brown says they're fine. "Nothing to worry about. I'm good. I'm ready to go." Brown, who turns 29 this month, enters his eighth season unconcerned about the future. He was asked on Tuesday how much he thinks he still has left in his career. "You'll see," Brown said. We're believers. Brown has already moved inside the top-10 -- to WR7 -- on the Footballguys 2026 projections. |
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Free-agent PK Jason Sanders (Giants) agreed to terms with the New York Jets Wednesday, June 3, according to a source. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. The team is also releasing PK Younghoe Koo.
| Footballguys view: The Giants released Sanders, a former All-Pro, to clear a roster spot for Juju Smith-Schuster earlier this week. Sanders, formerly of the Miami Dolphins, was by far the most experienced kicker under contract with the Giants. The 30-year-old Sanders has made 84.6% of his NFL field goal attempts. That includes 90.2% in the 2024 season, when he was 12-for-14 from 50-plus yards. |
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New York Giants DT Roy Robertson-Harris (Achilles) has not been placed on the Reserve/Injured list at this point because there is a chance he could be available late in the 2026 season, according to head coach John Harbaugh.
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Miami Dolphins RB De'Von Achane (shoulder) will only participate in individual drills during the mandatory minicamp this week, according to head coach Jeff Hafley.
| Footballguys view: Achane had cleanup surgery on his shoulder after the season and should be ready for training camp, so going easy on him at this point makes sense. The Dolphins signed Achane to a four-year, $64 million contract extension this month. It's unlikely they would have made that commitment if they weren't confident in his long-term health, so he should be moving full speed ahead soon enough. We'll continue to monitor this situation. |
Miami Dolphins DT Zach Sieler (undisclosed) is not participating in the mandatory minicamp because of a minor injury, according to head coach Jeff Hafley.
Link to storyGreen Bay Packers DE Micah Parsons (knee) said he still has four more months of rehab before he can consider returning to the field. He said he underwent a procedure on his meniscus in addition to his anterior cruciate ligament repair.
| Footballguys view: Because of that second procedure, Parsons said a nine-month recovery before he's able to play is locked in place. His initial ACL repair was performed on Dec. 29, with nine months after that being Sept. 29. That could put the Week 4 game against the Buccaneers in play. But the Week 5 against the Bears or the Week 6 against the Cowboys could be more realistic, if not the Week 7 divisional contest against the Lions. With this timeline, Parsons will likely start training camp and the regular season on the physically unable to perform list. |
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New England Patriots WR Kayshon Boutte has shown interest in a trade this offseason, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
| Footballguys view: This news comes as no surprise with A.J. Brown now on the roster. Boutte, who has been skipping recent voluntary workouts, is entering the final year of his rookie deal. The presence of Brown and free agent acquisition Romeo Doubs would seem to lower the odds of the Patriots making another long-term investment in a wideout, while also working against Boutte having a big year in New England that might make him attractive as a free agent. Whether that results in a move or not will be something to watch as Week 1 draws closer. |
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Updating a previous report, New England Patriots TE Julian Hill (knee) was placed on the Reserve/Injured list because of a knee injury he suffered during one of the voluntary workouts, according to head coach Mike Vrabel.
Link to storyMiami Dolphins second-round draft choice LB Jacob Rodriguez, fourth-round draft choice LB Trey Moore, fourth-round draft choice LB Kyle Louis, sixth-round draft choice OG DJ Campbell and seventh-round draft choice DE Max Llewellyn signed four-year contracts with the Dolphins Tuesday, June 2. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Link to storyMiami Dolphins third-round draft choice TE Will Kacmarek signed a four-year contract with the Dolphins Tuesday, June 2. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Link to storyMiami Dolphins third-round draft choice WR Caleb Douglas signed a four-year contract with the Dolphins Tuesday, June 2. Financial terms were not disclosed.
| Footballguys view: As noted in the 2026 Footballguys Rookie Guide, Douglas brings length and fluidity, with the versatility to play outside and stretch the field or inside as a big slot. Douglas is underrated in the 2026 class and has traits that could round out most receiver rooms. Dynasty managers in rookie drafts should consider the early offensive opportunity in Miami, even if you don't like the player. |
Miami Dolphins fifth-round draft choice WR Kevin Coleman Jr. signed a four-year contract with the Dolphins Tuesday, June 2. Financial terms were not disclosed.
| Footballguys view: According to Footballguy Sigmund Bloom, Coleman projects as the most reliable wide receiver in a low-volume pass offense, which isn't worth chasing in rookie drafts. But given the dearth of high-end talent currently on the roster, Coleman is worth rostering in deep dynasty leagues. |
Miami Dolphins third-round draft choice WR Chris Bell signed a four-year contract with the Dolphins Tuesday, June 2. Financial terms were not disclosed.
| Footballguys view: As Footballguy Sigmund Bloom recently suggested, Bell landed in the perfect spot. The Dolphins are in rebuilding mode and won't rush him back from his 2025 ACL tear. When Bell is ready to play, his strengths will mesh well with Malik Willis'. Once he's ready, Bell will compete with Malik Washington, Jalen Tolbert, and Tutu Atwell, along with rookies Caleb Douglas and Kevin Coleman, for playing time. Bell is an eventual WR1 candidate for Miami. |
Los Angeles Chargers OT Joe Alt (ankle) has been medically cleared to return to practice and will be a full participant when training camp starts.
| Footballguys view: Alt and his fellow starting tackle, Rashawn Slater, both spoke to the media on Tuesday. Both suffered season-ending injuries in 2025 and have spent most of the offseason process rehabbing. Slater ruptured his patellar tendon last August, while Alt reinjured his ankle against the Titans in November. Having both back and ready for the start of training camp would be a best-case scenario for the Chargers and all their skill players. |
Cleveland Browns RB Quinshon Judkins (ankle, leg) is participating in team drills during the voluntary workout Wednesday, June 3.
| Footballguys view: Working in full-team drills is a step up from the individual drills Judkins was limited to last month. Judkins dislocated his ankle and fractured his fibula in Week 16 and missed the final two games last season. Judkins had 827 rushing yards and seven touchdowns in 14 games last season. An upgraded offensive line and a new, offensive-minded head coach in Todd Monken could benefit Judkins this season. He's currently being drafted as RB22. |
New Orleans Saints RB Alvin Kamara is present for the voluntary workout Wednesday, June 3, according to head coach Kellen Moore.
| Footballguys view: As Profootballtalk.com reminded readers, Kamara's status with the team has been in question this offseason, with general manager Mickey Loomis saying last month that the club is trying to figure out how the running back fits on the roster. But Kamara has maintained he'd like to stick with New Orleans, and his arrival on Wednesday lends credence to that notion. For what it's worth, Kamara was only participating in individual drills during Wednesday's session. We'll continue to monitor, but free-agent addition Travis Etienne Jr. is expected to be the lead back, whether Kamara is on the roster or not. |
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Pittsburgh Steelers LB Alex Highsmith (illness) is not participating in practice Wednesday, June 3, because of an illness.
| Footballguys view: Highsmith's absence came just one day after Nick Herbig's massive $100 million deal. But Steelers Senior Director of Communications Burt Lauten announced that Highsmith wasn't present at Wednesday's practice due to an illness. Lauten also added that Highsmith will continue to be at the practice facility moving forward, all but ending any rumors about the potential absence being related to Herbig's new contract. We'll be watching for more. |
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Arizona Cardinals DE Josh Sweat is not being traded, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
| Footballguys view: Speculation about Sweat's future with the Cardinals had picked up over the course of his absence from the team's offseason program, but coach Mike LaFleur sent a similar message last week about Sweat's future. As Profootballtalk.com notes, Sweat also missed the voluntary portions of the offseason work after signing a four-year, $76.4 million deal with Arizona last year. He had 30 tackles, 12 sacks, four forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery in his first season with the team. Sweat will get a chance to add to those totals in a Cardinals uniform this fall. |
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Former Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier was hired by the Detroit Lions Wednesday, June 3, as a personnel executive.
Link to storyPhiladelphia Eagles QB Tanner McKee received trade interest from the New York Jets, but they were told he'd cost a second-round pick.
| Footballguys view: McKee is a free agent after the season, and the Eagles did select Cole Payton in the fifth round of this year's draft. As SI.com's Jeff Kerr notes, the Eagles also have Andy Dalton on the roster, and he could serve as the QB2 this year if they do trade McKee this summer, giving him some reps with the second team. If the Eagles don't find a trade partner for McKee, then he's the QB2 at the start of the season. This summer is going to be interesting to see how the depth chart unfolds. |
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New Orleans Saints OG Cesar Ruiz underwhelmed in pass and run blocking last season but would cost $7.5 million in dead cap money if released. The team drafted OG Jeremiah Wright in the fourth round, which could make Ruiz expendable with a good camp from Wright.
Link to storyHouston Texans first-round draft pick OL Keylan Rutledge is transitioning to center.
Link to storyCincinnati Bengals DT B.J. Hill received $2 million in guaranteed money on the fifth day of the league year.
Link to storyB.J. Hill player page
Arizona Cardinals coach Mike LaFleur said WR Marvin Harrison will play the X receiver, with WR Michael Wilson as the Z receiver.
| Footballguys view: LaFleur compared the role Harrison would play to the one Davante Adams handles for the Rams (where LaFleur was the offensive coordinator) and the one Julio Jones handles for the Falcons (where LaFleur was an offensive assistant). LaFleur compared the Z receiver Wilson will handle to Puka Nacua's role with the Rams. That receiver plays closer to the offensive formation and has more responsibilities as a blocker in the running game. Like Nacua, Wilson is unafraid of getting his hands dirty as a blocker. We'll be watching how this all plays out when the Cardinals open training camp next month. |
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Former Los Angeles Rams DT Aaron Donald told The Schultz Report on Tuesday, June 2 that he is considering a return to the NFL. 'I'm for sure flirting with the idea,' Donald texted Jordan Schultz. 'Helluva an opportunity with the Super Bowl in SoFi this year. If I can find the fire, it's a possibility.' Donald, 35, has not played since 2023 but started considering a return when the Rams traded for reigning Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett on Monday.
| Footballguys view: Donald, 35, has not played since 2023. Rams coach Sean McVay was asked Tuesday about the possibility of Donald coming back. "Listen, if he's interested," McVay said during Garrett's introductory news conference. "Here's what I'll say: You talk to Aaron, and you see what he's saying about that," McVay admitted he has talked to Donald since acquiring Garrett. The biggest problem for the Rams would be fitting Donald under their salary cap. But you can bet they would figure out a way to get the three-time Defensive Player of the Year on the roster if he wants to return. |
Aaron Donald player page
Atlanta Falcons WR Drake London and the Falcons have reportedly agreed to a four-year contract extension, according to a source on Tuesday, June 2.
| Footballguys view: According to London's agent, Andrew Kessler, it's a $141 million extension worth up to $150 million, including $100 million guaranteed. London will earn $35.25 million per year. It makes London the third-highest paid receiver in the league, with the highest average per year in the Falcons. Across his four NFL seasons so far, he's averaging 77.3 receptions for 990.3 yards and 5.5 touchdowns per year, having led the Falcons in receptions and receiving yards in his first three campaigns before missing five games in 2025. He's being drafted as WR7 with the 17th pick overall. |
The Philadelphia Eagles terminated the contract of DT Brandon Graham on Tuesday, June 2.
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Philadelphia Eagles WR Makai Lemon is dealing with a hamstring injury and could potentially miss next week's minicamp, according to a source on Tuesday, June 2.
Link to storyFree-agent S Ashtyn Davis (Dolphins) has reportedly signed a one-year deal with the San Francisco 49ers, according to a source on Tuesday, June 2. The 49ers also waived RB Jermar Jefferson.
Link to storyAshtyn Davis player page
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Carolina Panthers RB Jonathon Brooks was reportedly held out of team drills and scrimmage on Tuesday, as the team works to get him back to 100%, according to a source on Tuesday, June 2.
Link to storyFree-agent S Darnell Savage (Bills) has officially signed a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, according to a source on Tuesday, June 2.
Link to storyDarnell Savage player page
Pittsburgh Steelers CB Makari Paige was released, according to a source on Tuesday, June 2.
Link to storyPittsburgh Steelers LB Nick Herbig and the Steelers have reportedly agreed on a five-year contract extension worth $103.67 million, including $42 million guaranteed, according to a source on Tuesday, June 2.
| Footballguys view: This is a very reasonable rate for an edge rusher - only about half of what the Steelers paid TJ Watt on his most recent deal. There was some speculation that the Steelers could trade Herbig or Alex Highsmith - who they have under contract for two more years at $14.5 and $15 million. It's possible teams will come calling about Highsmith in light of this. |
Nick Herbig player page
Pittsburgh Steelers CB Joey Porter Jr. and LB Nick Herbig were not seen participating in individual drills on Tuesday's minicamp practics, according to a source on Tuesday, June 2.
Link to storyNick Herbig player page
Miami Dolphins S Jordan Colbert was waived by the Dolphins, according to a source on Tuesday, June 2.
Link to storyDenver Broncos CB Patrick Surtain II was given a $5 million raise this year by the team on Tuesday, June 2. He has a chance to make another $5 million next year if he makes All-Pro or Pro Bowl this year.
Link to storyBaltimore Ravens WR Rashod Bateman has been absent from the team's OTAs due to a personal matter, according to offensive coordinator Declan Doyle.
Link to storyRashod Bateman player page
Buffalo Bills DL Ed Oliver was back at practice for the team's OTAs on Tuesday, June 2, after missing time previously.
Link to storyEd Oliver player page
Free agent wide receiver Jalen Reagor (Chargers) signed with the Miami Dolphins on Tuesday, June 2. No terms of the deal were disclosed.
| Footballguys view: Reagor is best known for being taken over Justin Jefferson by the Eagles in the 2020 draft. He was traded to the Vikings after only two years in Philadelphia and hasn't caught more than 10 passes in a season since then. Last year, Reagor was briefly on the Chargers practice squad. Normally, we'd say that he's unlikely to make the roster, but given the state of the Dolphins depth chart at wide receiver, you never know. |
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Cleveland Browns DE Markees Watts was placed on the reserve/retired list by the team on Tuesday, June 2.
Link to storyFree agent RB Elijah Mitchell (Patriots) signed with the Philadelphia Eagles on Tuesday, June 2. No terms of the deal were disclosed.
| Footballguys view: Mitchell almost had 1000 yards as a rookie with the 49ers in 2021, but hasn't had a carry in an NFL game since 2023 because of injury issues. Speed is his calling card, and he is a good fit in the zone running game the Eagles are installing, so he could be a veteran practice squad candidate, or even make the team if injuries strike the Eagles backfield in camp or the preseason. |
Elijah Mitchell player page
Seattle Seahawks DE Derick Hall agreed to a three-year, $42 million extension that could be worth up to $46.5 million and includes $21 million guaranteed on Tuesday, June 2.
| Footballguys view: The Seahawks lost Boye Mafe in free agency to Cincinnati on a three-year, $60 million deal. Hall is more than two years younger than Mafe, but was slowed by oblique and ankle injuries last year. After Hall notched eight sacks (only one fewer than Mafe's career high) as a 23-year-old in 2024, expectations were high, and it's clear the Seahawks believe in Hall. This is another prudent move for GM John Schneider. |
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Indianapolis Colts G Jalen Farmer and LB Bryce Boettcher signed their rookie contracts with the team on Tuesday, June 2.
Link to storyGreen Bay Packers RB Josh Jacobs was at the team's practice during OTAs on Tuesday, June 2.
| Footballguys view: Jacobs was arrested on May 26 after police responded to an alleged domestic violence incident a few days earlier. He missed practice time as those matters played out, but it does not sound like there will be any limitations on his participation this week. Coach Matt LaFleur told reporters that it is "business as usual" for the veteran back. Prosecutors said last week there has been no decision about formally filing criminal charges against Jacobs. We'll continue to watch for more. |
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Free-agent TE Anthony Firkser (Lions) was signed by the Washington Commanders Tuesday, June 2, to an undisclosed deal. WR Ja'Corey Brooks was released.
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