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Not sure someone answered about the Higgins tweet. "No Cap" for zoomers means, the truth so "cap" means someone's lying implying that he doesn't think he's getting a long term deal from Bengals.
Damn kids and their lingo.
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1
Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans

Abdul Carter

Abdul Carter
Penn State · Edge · Junior
The Titans have their share of holes to fill and decide to take the best player available in this year’s class. They choose to find their QB of the future in next year’s draft.
Pick
2
Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Browns

Cam Ward

Cam Ward
Miami · QB · Senior
The Browns could look to Travis Hunter here, but they need to usher in a new era at quarterback.
Pick
3
New York Giants

New York Giants

Travis Hunter

Travis Hunter
Colorado · WR/CB · Junior
The Giants do their best to make up for letting Saquon Barkley walk in free agency last year by adding a dynamic two-way player in Hunter.
Pick
4
New England Patriots

New England Patriots

Will Campbell

Will Campbell
LSU · OT · Junior
There are higher-rated players available here on my board, but the Pats need to upgrade their offensive line in a big way.
 
Have to think they are planning something similar this year to, the same with their plans in years past to trade up drafting someone like Jahmir Gibbs. This tells me they are trying to get more dynamic on offense which is surprising with the report they are wanting to resign Kyren Williams.
McVay said he wants the offense to be more variable.
 
No idea. I don’t follow them that closely. But I do think most of their defensive stars are still in rookie deals.
They have little to no cap space over the next 2-3 years and their contracts are maxed out in terms of restructurability. Look at OTC.

Fir example, if you look at Cao space for 2027... so that takes into account all contracts on the books out to 27'.. so not many players accounted for. So that is essentially the room available to add players or extend contracts over the next 3 years.

The Rams have $295M... best in the league due to the young roster, no big ticket vets at this point that extend that far. (This is why it's appealing to move on from Stafford) Anyway, most teams are over $200M. The Eagles have only $90M, by far the worst in the league.
 
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