Official 2026 NFL off-season Discussion!!!

I was thinking the same depending on how long mahommes out
Even if he plays week 1 they STILL haven't fixed their offensive line problems so Mahomes will be running for his life again which is not what you want coming off an ACL injury. Yeah, they got a running back but how effective will he be with your o-line in shambles. On top of that they've made no moves to improve their secondary so Bo Nix and Justin Herbert will have a field day throwing the ball. They can't generate a consistent pass rush without blitzing. Yes, the draft is coming up but whomever they pick won't be able to help them now. It's gonna take a couple of years of good drafting before the Chiefs can make some noise again.
 
Waddle and Sutton are 1A and 1B. Who the main target will be will depend on the gameplan and weekly opponent. Waddle is valuable in that he can play all positions. He can run the X, Z, and Y. He's truly the joker receiver Payton has been looking for.


I still considered Sutton the #1 receiver on the team.

To tell you the truth I'm more interested in seeing more Pat Bryant this upcoming season.
 
Even if he plays week 1 they STILL haven't fixed their offensive line problems so Mahomes will be running for his life again which is not what you want coming off an ACL injury. Yeah, they got a running back but how effective will he be with your o-line in shambles. On top of that they've made no moves to improve their secondary so Bo Nix and Justin Herbert will have a field day throwing the ball. They can't generate a consistent pass rush without blitzing. Yes, the draft is coming up but whomever they pick won't be able to help them now. It's gonna take a couple of years of good drafting before the Chiefs can make some noise again.
Need better wrs... Running back will take some heat off him... Kelce will make some catches but they need more weapons to open up that offense.. but I'm still not sure he gonna be 100 percent especially even playing the beginning of the season
 
Puka REALLY need to watch his circle...







Rams’ Puka Nacua sued for allegedly making antisemitic comment, biting women​

Puka Nacua smiles onstage during Solo Stove's Squash The Beef Showdown in Santa Clara, Calif.

The lawsuit alleges Puka Nacua physically assaulted two Los Angeles women and denounced Jewish people weeks after appearing alongside a controversial streamer. Daniel Boczarski / Getty Images for Solo Stove
Matt Moret
By Matt Moret
March 26, 2026Updated 1:08 pm EDT
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua was sued in a California civil court Wednesday over allegations that he made an antisemitic statement and bit two women on New Year’s Eve.

Madison Atiabi, the woman suing Nacua, alleges in her suit that the incident occurred while she and the star receiver separately attended a group dinner in Los Angeles. According to the lawsuit, Nacua “became intoxicated and was acting strange and ‘touchy feely’ with the women at the dinner.”

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Atiabi, who is Jewish, alleges that the 24-year-old Nacua at one point shouted, “F— all the Jews,” seemingly at random. The group boarded a Sprinter van together after the meal, Atiabi said, at which point, Nakua allegedly became physically and sexually aggressive toward her and her female friend.

“Without provocation, consent, or warning, Defendant dropped his head into the lap and crotch area of Plaintiff’s female companion and bit her companion’s thumb with such force that her companion screamed in acute pain,” the lawsuit said.

Soon after, the lawsuit says, he suddenly turned his attention to Atiabi and allegedly bit her on the left shoulder hard enough to leave tooth imprints. Atiabi alleges the incident occurred without consent or provocation.

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Nacua’s attorney, Levi McCathern, denied the account in a statement Wednesday night, saying Atiabi filed the lawsuit after attempting to blackmail Nacua for millions of dollars.

“This matter is not sexual in nature, nor does it involve any allegation of domestic violence. … It also doesn’t involve any elements of antisemitism,” McCathern said. “A completely sober witness has stated unequivocally that Puka never made the comments Ms. Atiabi claims.”

McCathern added that Nacua will file a defamation lawsuit in response, though he did not say when that may happen. He also pointed to a video posted by TMZ that he says shows Atiabi, whose face is not shown, twerking on the Sprinter van near Nacua’s face while he is slumped over with his eyes closed. McCathern claimed that the footage demonstrated Atiabi was not in any distress or danger.

Atiabi is seeking monetary damages, but the suit does not specify an amount. A hearing on the lawsuit is set for April 14.

A judge previously denied Atiabi’s request for a protective order against Nacua, stating the court needs more information before issuing one.

Atiabi’s attorney, Joseph Kar, was not immediately available for comment on Thursday.

It is not known if the complainant has referred the matter to the police for criminal charges. An attempt to contact the district attorney’s office in California was not immediately returned.

Based on Atiabi’s account, the alleged incident occurred two weeks after Nacua appeared on a stream with influencer Adin Ross, who is Jewish but has faced criticism for platforming white nationalists. The stream featured Nacua practicing a touchdown celebration that included a signature hand-rubbing gesture of Ross’, which the streamer acknowledges as a reference to Jewish stereotypes. Nacua later apologized for the incident after fan outcry online, denouncing bigotry and saying he was unaware of the gesture’s antisemitic roots.

Nacua is coming off the best season of his NFL career. The third-year receiver posted career highs in receptions (129), yards (1715) and touchdowns (10). He finished third in Offensive Player of the Year voting and is entering the final year of his rookie contract with the Rams. His next deal is expected to reset the wide receiver market.
Matt Moret
By Matt Moret
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