Official 2026 NFL off-season Discussion!!!

Put it this way,the media here believe Shedeur is the lesser of two evil between him and Watson. They don't want to see Watson on the field even though Stefanski never developed him properly.


Me personally,if both quarterbacks have a great camp and plays well during the preseason I'll make Shedeur QB1 over Watson...imo








The Browns can't cut him this season but they can next season. That's why he's on the roster.
Yeah I just don’t know what Shedeur is yet. Seems he got a coach now that’s behind him so things should get clearer this year.
 


ESPN's
@AdamSchefter
On If The Eagles Would Rather Trade AJ Brown After June 1st For 2027 NFL Draft Picks, Or Before June 1st For 2026 NFL Draft Picks:"[The Eagles] are scheduled to have 11 or 12 picks in this [year’s NFL] Draft. I don’t think there are 11 or 12 draft picks that can make [the Eagles] roster. I don’t think picks in this draft matter all that much to them [in a potential AJ Brown deal]. Of course, picks in every draft matter, but I think if they had their choice it would be picks in 2027 & 2028; that matter more. They already have ample picks in the upcoming draft. I don’t think they need more picks in 2026 they would probably like to spread it out; and this is not supposed to be a great draft. The 2027 draft is supposed to be [a string draft], to me I’d want as much draft pick ammo in 2027 and maybe 2028 more so than 2026”.
 
I find it crazy how people are not understanding why the Broncos gave up what they gave up for Waddle. But next season when they see Bo Nix extending the play and Waddle getting behind the defense, they’ll see why. Broncos were bottom 3 in the league in Wr Separation Rate. GP saw that and made a play. Respect.
Waddle is an incredible talent, he will be missed. Main issue is he hardly finishes games cause he gets dinged up constantly. Maybe he was just tired of playing for the 'phins. He will be a great asset for the Broncos since he can separate from defenders and a good route runner.
 
Alvin Kamara on the move? Possible landing spots for former Pro Bowler after Saints sign Travis Etienne

Denver Broncos​

Denver makes a lot of sense for Kamara at this stage of his career, starting with the fact that he would get the chance to reunite with Sean Payton, who coached him when he had his best seasons in New Orleans.

With the Broncos, Kamara would be part of a crowded backfield that includes JK Dobbins (who is reportedly signing a two-year extension) and RJ Harvey, who is coming off a solid rookie season. But given Dobbins' injury history, it would make a lot of sense for the Broncos to have a backup plan in the event that either Dobbins or Harvey sustains an injury. But even if both stay healthy, Kamara could still complement both players while giving the Broncos unmatched depth at that position.

Baltimore Ravens

Like Denver, Baltimore already has its starting running back in place in Derrick Henry, who like Kamara has enjoyed a decorated career. Kamara, though, could be a nice complement for Henry while also being another receiving option for Lamar Jackson.
Baltimore makes even more sense when you consider that the Ravens chose not to tender Keaton Mitchell, which means that the promising young running back is a free agent. The Ravens still have Justice Hill, but they could use a change-of-pace running back like Kamara.

Washington Commanders

There might not be a team that needs to replenish its running back room more than Washington, which is slated to potentially lose former starter Austin Ekeler and notable backups Chris Rodriguez Jr. and Jeremy McNichols in free agency.
If the Commanders lose Ekeler, they will need someone who can fill his role as a versatile back who can serve as a comfort blanket of sorts for quarterback Jayden Daniels, who is undoubtedly hoping to bounce back following last season's injury-marred season.
Washington still has Jacory Croskey-Merritt, a 2025 seventh-round pick who was one of the lone bright spots during what was a highly disappointing season for the Commanders. But he was seldom used as a receiver last season, which is why Kamara specifically makes sense for Washington.


Seattle Seahawks​

The defending champions have a pretty big opening at running back after reigning Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III agreed to a hefty new deal with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Kamara is nothing like Walker, but with Zach Charbonnet expected to miss a good portion of the 2026 season recovering from his torn ACL, the Seahawks are in dire need. A punishing runner, Charbonnet led the Seahawks in rushing touchdowns in 2025 but missed the Super Bowl after sustaining an injury during Seattle's win over the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC divisional round.
 
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