Hey Crapman..... Jerry Jones is calling on line 2..... With Dak back they should out score all comers but I would not be surprised to see them to continue floundering..... they should and will have to score a ton of points to stay in games.....
Hey Crapman..... Jerry Jones is calling on line 2..... With Dak back they should out score all comers but I would not be surprised to see them to continue floundering..... they should and will have to score a ton of points to stay in games.....
Hey Crapman..... Jerry Jones is calling on line 2..... With Dak back they should out score all comers but I would not be surprised to see them to continue floundering..... they should and will have to score a ton of points to stay in games.....
I love shootouts... I own Zeke and CeeDee
I'd look to sell Zeke this year. Perfect time to get good value before the wheels fall off.
Hey Crapman..... Jerry Jones is calling on line 2..... With Dak back they should out score all comers but I would not be surprised to see them to continue floundering..... they should and will have to score a ton of points to stay in games.....
I love shootouts... I own Zeke and CeeDee
I'd look to sell Zeke this year. Perfect time to get good value before the wheels fall off.
Trying to get BACK to the Super Bowl. I would HAVE to get great picks to do that and trades are very hard to get done in that league
Ndamukong Suh DL, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bucs re-signed DL Ndamukong Suh to a one-year contract worth up to $10 million.
Suh gets a $1 million bump over his 2020 salary. The team created enough salary cap space to re-sign Suh by extending LT Donovan Smith. Suh had six sacks and two QB pressures in 2020, while clogging up the middle for one of the NFL's most stout rush defenses. No team allowed fewer rushing yards per game than the Bucs. Tampa now has all of its cornerstone players back for another Super Bowl run. Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter Mar 24, 2021, 9:30 AM ET
Donovan Smith T, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bucs agreed to a two-year, $31.8 million contract extension with LT Donovan Smith.
Smith's deal now includes $30 million guaranteed over the next two seasons. Smith, per ESPN's Adam Schefter, will "collect on four consecutive years -- 2019 to 2022 -- of guaranteed money totaling an unprecedented $57 million." In 2020, Pro Football Focus graded Smith as the league's 36th best pass blocking tackle. He allowed six sacks on Tom Brady in 15 games. Extending Smith is Tampa's latest move in keeping together its Super Bowl-winning team. Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter Mar 24, 2021, 9:08 AM ET
Daniel Snyder O, Washington Football Team Washington Football Team owner Dan Snyder is buying out the team's minority owners.
The New York Times reports NFL owners next week are expected to approve a waiver that would let Snyder take on an additional $450 million in debt in order to buy out the Football Team's minority owners, who would get around $875 million for 40.5 percent of the team. This would end one of the ugliest, most protracted ownership battles in league history. The buyout comes as an investigation into sexual misconduct within the organization concludes. The team in 2009 paid a female former employee $1.6 million in a confidential settlement after the woman accused Snyder of sexual misconduct. Many women who have worked for the team have said Snyder regularly denigrated women employees. He will have to repay the $450 million by March 2028, according to the Times. Washington fans can look forward to many years -- perhaps decades -- of Snyder, 56, owning 100 percent of the storied franchise. Source: NYTimes.com Mar 24, 2021, 8:39 AM ET
Damien Williams RB, Chicago Bears Bears signed RB Damien Williams, formerly of the Chiefs, to a one-year contract.
Williams, released by KC this month after opting out of the 2020 season, has plenty of familiarity with Chicago's coaching staff. He worked with offensive coordinator Bill Lazor in Miami and knows head coach Matt Nagy's offensive scheme from their days together in Kansas City. Williams' addition to the Bears backfield very much complicates David Montgomery's path to the massive volume he saw in 2020. A mere four running backs last season had more total opportunity (rushing attempts plus targets) than Montgomery, who thrived in a series of great late-season matchups. J.D. McKissic, amazingly, was the only back to run more pass routes than Monty in 2020. That's not happening again. Pass-catching specialist Tarik Cohen coming back from injury and the Williams signing are major hits to Montgomery's usage and upside in the Bears offense. Williams will be a frequent target of Zero RB drafters in 2021 seasonal leagues. Related:
David Montgomery, Tarik Cohen, Kansas City Chiefs
Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter Mar 24, 2021, 12:59 PM ET
D3: QB—Allen, Lamar, Big Ben RB—Zeke, Henry, Cohen, Mostert, Evans (R), Coleman, Pollard, McFarland WR—MThomas, Diggs, Lamb (R), Claypool, Lazard, Hardman, Beasley, Coutee TE—Tonyan, Jonnu, Graham PK—Lutz DEF—Ravens
D4: QB—Watson, Stafford, Big Ben, Alex Smith RB—Conner, David & Duke Johnson, Edmonds, Cohen, Breida, Ty Johnson WR—Hill, Allen, Golladay, Jeudy (R), Jefferson (R), Jones, Jeffery, Tre'Quan, Amendola TE—LThomas, Smith, Reed, Kmet, Trautman PK—Bass DEF—Bears
T.Y. Hilton WR, Indianapolis Colts Colts re-signed WR T.Y. Hilton to a one-year, $10 million contract.
He gets $8 million guaranteed. The Colts flirted with Sammy Watkins, who was scheduled to visit Indianapolis today. Perhaps they viewed him as a Hilton replacement, though the Colts could definitely use more reinforcements at wideout. With Hilton back in the fold, Indy is rolling with Hilton, Michael Pittman, Parris Campbell, and Zach Pascal at receiver barring other additions. 31-year-old Hilton will slide into his 10th season with the team and is coming off a strong finish to 2020. He caught all five of his touchdowns last season from Week 11 forward. Carson Wentz is now under center for the Colts, which is viewed as an upgrade on Philip Rivers, even after Wentz's disastrous final year in Philly. Hilton should return WR3 value for fantasy. Mar 24, 2021, 2:49 PM ET
Tevin Coleman RB, New York Jets Jets signed RB Tevin Coleman, formerly of the 49ers, to a one-year contract.
The deal is worth up to $2 million. It's a terrific landing spot for Coleman, who knows the new coaching staff after spending the past couple years in San Francisco with new coach Robert Saleh and OC Mike LaFleur. The Jets don't have a whole lot of backfield talent, and Coleman should get a chance to lead this group that also includes 2020 draft pick La'Mical Perine, Ty Johnson, and Josh Adams. Coleman's biggest hurdle has been staying healthy. In his prime, he was one of the more dynamic speed backs with the Falcons. Related:
San Francisco 49ers
Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter Mar 24, 2021, 4:31 PM ET
Its on TMZ. It states he kicks a guy in the face but I didn't see it in the video & don't think the guy filed any charges. Everyone was gone when the Police arrived.
Its on TMZ. It states he kicks a guy in the face but I didn't see it in the video & don't think the guy filed any charges. Everyone was gone when the Police arrived.
Typical childish behavior. See in the NFL you can kick a punter in the face and be revered.
Demarcus Robinson WR, Kansas City Chiefs Chiefs re-signed WR Demarcus Robinson to a one-year contract.
The Chiefs badly need to make additions to their receiver corps, but they also couldn't let anyone else get away at this point. With Sammy Watkins missing six games last season, 26-year-old Robinson caught a career high 45 passes. Robinson has been valuable depth for Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes, but he has never hinted at being more. There is not going to be another gear for him, either in real life or fantasy. All that being said, amongst the wideouts currently on the roster, Robinson amazingly probably pencils in as the No. 2 ahead of increasingly gadget-centric Mecole Hardman. Source: Profootballtalk on NBCSports.com Mar 25, 2021, 2:57 PM ET
Carlos Dunlap DL, Seattle Seahawks Seahawks re-signed DE Carlos Dunlap to a two-year, $16.6 million contract.
Dunlap was "cut" 17 days ago in a cap move. His new deal includes $8.5 million guaranteed, which is almost the exact amount of cap space the Seahawks will gain when Jarran Reed's trade/release is finalized. A trade deadline addition last October, Dunlap helped immediately revitalize a moribund defense, racking up seven sacks in eight games for Pete Carroll's unit. Dunlap is on the wrong side of 30, but it's a reasonable contract for someone who still has this level of pass-rushing heat. Dunlap should play 70-75 percent of the Seahawks' snaps in 2021. Source: Profootballtalk on Twitter Mar 25, 2021, 9:20 PM ET
Dolphins trading No. 3 overall pick to the San Francisco 49ers for the No. 12 pick, a 2021 third-round pick (SF’s comp pick for Robert Saleh hiring) and first-round picks in 2022 and 2023, per sources.
Dolphins now have basically turned their former LT Laremy Tunsil who they traded to Houston into four first-round picks and a third-round pick.
Blockbuster deal with massive ramifications for years to come.
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- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - RB - RB/WR - WR - WR/TE - TE - DST - K
QB - J.Allen, J.Herbert, R.Wilson, Stafford / RB - Kamara, D.Cook, Zeke, Saquon, Mattison, Pollard, Latavius Murray, Gallman
WR - M.Thomas, Hopkins, Godwin, A.J.Brown, Chark, Lamb, Claypool, Mooney / TE - M.Andrews. Hockenson, Gesicki, Hurst, Knox
DST - Ravens, Buccaneers / K - Sanders
12 Team Dynasty - TDs = 4-6 / PassingYd =.04 / Rushing-ReceivingYd =.10 / PPR / Bonus 3 at 300-100
- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - 2RB - 3WR - 1TE - 1FlexRWT - DST - K
QB - Cousins, Darnold, Marriota / RB - R.Jones, Dillon, D.Harris, Ingram, DJ, K.Johnson, R.Armstead, Benjamin, McKissic
WR DK.Metcalf, Claypool, Perriman, Hamler, Boykin, Byrd, DavidMoore, Guyton / TE - Gesicki, Hurst, Trautman, Knox
DST - Steelers, Buccaneers / K - Lutz
2021 Draft Picks 1.02, 1.06, 1.12, 2.02, 2.06, 3.06, 4.06, 5.06
- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - RB - RB/WR - WR - WR/TE - TE - DST - K
QB - J.Allen, J.Herbert, R.Wilson, Stafford / RB - Kamara, D.Cook, Zeke, Saquon, Mattison, Pollard, Latavius Murray, Gallman
WR - M.Thomas, Hopkins, Godwin, A.J.Brown, Chark, Lamb, Claypool, Mooney / TE - M.Andrews. Hockenson, Gesicki, Hurst, Knox
DST - Ravens, Buccaneers / K - Sanders
12 Team Dynasty - TDs = 4-6 / PassingYd =.04 / Rushing-ReceivingYd =.10 / PPR / Bonus 3 at 300-100
- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - 2RB - 3WR - 1TE - 1FlexRWT - DST - K
QB - Cousins, Darnold, Marriota / RB - R.Jones, Dillon, D.Harris, Ingram, DJ, K.Johnson, R.Armstead, Benjamin, McKissic
WR DK.Metcalf, Claypool, Perriman, Hamler, Boykin, Byrd, DavidMoore, Guyton / TE - Gesicki, Hurst, Trautman, Knox
DST - Steelers, Buccaneers / K - Lutz
2021 Draft Picks 1.02, 1.06, 1.12, 2.02, 2.06, 3.06, 4.06, 5.06
- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - RB - RB/WR - WR - WR/TE - TE - DST - K
QB - J.Allen, J.Herbert, R.Wilson, Stafford / RB - Kamara, D.Cook, Zeke, Saquon, Mattison, Pollard, Latavius Murray, Gallman
WR - M.Thomas, Hopkins, Godwin, A.J.Brown, Chark, Lamb, Claypool, Mooney / TE - M.Andrews. Hockenson, Gesicki, Hurst, Knox
DST - Ravens, Buccaneers / K - Sanders
12 Team Dynasty - TDs = 4-6 / PassingYd =.04 / Rushing-ReceivingYd =.10 / PPR / Bonus 3 at 300-100
- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - 2RB - 3WR - 1TE - 1FlexRWT - DST - K
QB - Cousins, Darnold, Marriota / RB - R.Jones, Dillon, D.Harris, Ingram, DJ, K.Johnson, R.Armstead, Benjamin, McKissic
WR DK.Metcalf, Claypool, Perriman, Hamler, Boykin, Byrd, DavidMoore, Guyton / TE - Gesicki, Hurst, Trautman, Knox
DST - Steelers, Buccaneers / K - Lutz
2021 Draft Picks 1.02, 1.06, 1.12, 2.02, 2.06, 3.06, 4.06, 5.06
- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - RB - RB/WR - WR - WR/TE - TE - DST - K
QB - J.Allen, J.Herbert, R.Wilson, Stafford / RB - Kamara, D.Cook, Zeke, Saquon, Mattison, Pollard, Latavius Murray, Gallman
WR - M.Thomas, Hopkins, Godwin, A.J.Brown, Chark, Lamb, Claypool, Mooney / TE - M.Andrews. Hockenson, Gesicki, Hurst, Knox
DST - Ravens, Buccaneers / K - Sanders
12 Team Dynasty - TDs = 4-6 / PassingYd =.04 / Rushing-ReceivingYd =.10 / PPR / Bonus 3 at 300-100
- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - 2RB - 3WR - 1TE - 1FlexRWT - DST - K
QB - Cousins, Darnold, Marriota / RB - R.Jones, Dillon, D.Harris, Ingram, DJ, K.Johnson, R.Armstead, Benjamin, McKissic
WR DK.Metcalf, Claypool, Perriman, Hamler, Boykin, Byrd, DavidMoore, Guyton / TE - Gesicki, Hurst, Trautman, Knox
DST - Steelers, Buccaneers / K - Lutz
2021 Draft Picks 1.02, 1.06, 1.12, 2.02, 2.06, 3.06, 4.06, 5.06
Bucs re-signed DL Ndamukong Suh to a one-year contract worth up to $10 million.
Suh gets a $1 million bump over his 2020 salary. The team created enough salary cap space to re-sign Suh by extending LT Donovan Smith. Suh had six sacks and two QB pressures in 2020, while clogging up the middle for one of the NFL's most stout rush defenses. No team allowed fewer rushing yards per game than the Bucs. Tampa now has all of its cornerstone players back for another Super Bowl run.
Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Mar 24, 2021, 9:30 AM ET
Bucs agreed to a two-year, $31.8 million contract extension with LT Donovan Smith.
Smith's deal now includes $30 million guaranteed over the next two seasons. Smith, per ESPN's Adam Schefter, will "collect on four consecutive years -- 2019 to 2022 -- of guaranteed money totaling an unprecedented $57 million." In 2020, Pro Football Focus graded Smith as the league's 36th best pass blocking tackle. He allowed six sacks on Tom Brady in 15 games. Extending Smith is Tampa's latest move in keeping together its Super Bowl-winning team.
Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter
Mar 24, 2021, 9:08 AM ET
Washington Football Team owner Dan Snyder is buying out the team's minority owners.
The New York Times reports NFL owners next week are expected to approve a waiver that would let Snyder take on an additional $450 million in debt in order to buy out the Football Team's minority owners, who would get around $875 million for 40.5 percent of the team. This would end one of the ugliest, most protracted ownership battles in league history. The buyout comes as an investigation into sexual misconduct within the organization concludes. The team in 2009 paid a female former employee $1.6 million in a confidential settlement after the woman accused Snyder of sexual misconduct. Many women who have worked for the team have said Snyder regularly denigrated women employees. He will have to repay the $450 million by March 2028, according to the Times. Washington fans can look forward to many years -- perhaps decades -- of Snyder, 56, owning 100 percent of the storied franchise.
Source: NYTimes.com
Mar 24, 2021, 8:39 AM ET
Bears signed RB Damien Williams, formerly of the Chiefs, to a one-year contract.
Williams, released by KC this month after opting out of the 2020 season, has plenty of familiarity with Chicago's coaching staff. He worked with offensive coordinator Bill Lazor in Miami and knows head coach Matt Nagy's offensive scheme from their days together in Kansas City. Williams' addition to the Bears backfield very much complicates David Montgomery's path to the massive volume he saw in 2020. A mere four running backs last season had more total opportunity (rushing attempts plus targets) than Montgomery, who thrived in a series of great late-season matchups. J.D. McKissic, amazingly, was the only back to run more pass routes than Monty in 2020. That's not happening again. Pass-catching specialist Tarik Cohen coming back from injury and the Williams signing are major hits to Montgomery's usage and upside in the Bears offense. Williams will be a frequent target of Zero RB drafters in 2021 seasonal leagues.
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David Montgomery, Tarik Cohen, Kansas City Chiefs
Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Mar 24, 2021, 12:59 PM ET
QB—Allen, Lamar, Big Ben RB—Zeke, Henry, Cohen, Mostert, Evans (R), Coleman, Pollard, McFarland WR—MThomas, Diggs, Lamb (R), Claypool, Lazard, Hardman, Beasley, Coutee TE—Tonyan, Jonnu, Graham PK—Lutz DEF—Ravens
D4:
QB—Watson, Stafford, Big Ben, Alex Smith RB—Conner, David & Duke Johnson, Edmonds, Cohen, Breida, Ty Johnson WR—Hill, Allen, Golladay, Jeudy (R), Jefferson (R), Jones, Jeffery, Tre'Quan, Amendola TE—LThomas, Smith, Reed, Kmet, Trautman PK—Bass DEF—Bears
Superflex:
QB—Mahomes, Rodgers, Mayfield, Hill RB—Kamara, Singletary, Mostert, Cohen, Booker, Ito, Perine WR—Claypool, Beasley, MJones, Ward, Pascal, Hardman, Reynolds, Higgins, Tre'Quan, Fitz TE—LThomas, Graham, Hurst, Kmet PK—Gano DEF—Seahawks
Colts re-signed WR T.Y. Hilton to a one-year, $10 million contract.
He gets $8 million guaranteed. The Colts flirted with Sammy Watkins, who was scheduled to visit Indianapolis today. Perhaps they viewed him as a Hilton replacement, though the Colts could definitely use more reinforcements at wideout. With Hilton back in the fold, Indy is rolling with Hilton, Michael Pittman, Parris Campbell, and Zach Pascal at receiver barring other additions. 31-year-old Hilton will slide into his 10th season with the team and is coming off a strong finish to 2020. He caught all five of his touchdowns last season from Week 11 forward. Carson Wentz is now under center for the Colts, which is viewed as an upgrade on Philip Rivers, even after Wentz's disastrous final year in Philly. Hilton should return WR3 value for fantasy.
Mar 24, 2021, 2:49 PM ET
Jets signed RB Tevin Coleman, formerly of the 49ers, to a one-year contract.
The deal is worth up to $2 million. It's a terrific landing spot for Coleman, who knows the new coaching staff after spending the past couple years in San Francisco with new coach Robert Saleh and OC Mike LaFleur. The Jets don't have a whole lot of backfield talent, and Coleman should get a chance to lead this group that also includes 2020 draft pick La'Mical Perine, Ty Johnson, and Josh Adams. Coleman's biggest hurdle has been staying healthy. In his prime, he was one of the more dynamic speed backs with the Falcons.
Related:
San Francisco 49ers
Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Mar 24, 2021, 4:31 PM ET
- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - RB - RB/WR - WR - WR/TE - TE - DST - K
QB - J.Allen, J.Herbert, R.Wilson, Stafford / RB - Kamara, D.Cook, Zeke, Saquon, Mattison, Pollard, Latavius Murray, Gallman
WR - M.Thomas, Hopkins, Godwin, A.J.Brown, Chark, Lamb, Claypool, Mooney / TE - M.Andrews. Hockenson, Gesicki, Hurst, Knox
DST - Ravens, Buccaneers / K - Sanders
12 Team Dynasty - TDs = 4-6 / PassingYd =.04 / Rushing-ReceivingYd =.10 / PPR / Bonus 3 at 300-100
- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - 2RB - 3WR - 1TE - 1FlexRWT - DST - K
QB - Cousins, Darnold, Marriota / RB - R.Jones, Dillon, D.Harris, Ingram, DJ, K.Johnson, R.Armstead, Benjamin, McKissic
WR DK.Metcalf, Claypool, Perriman, Hamler, Boykin, Byrd, DavidMoore, Guyton / TE - Gesicki, Hurst, Trautman, Knox
DST - Steelers, Buccaneers / K - Lutz
2021 Draft Picks 1.02, 1.06, 1.12, 2.02, 2.06, 3.06, 4.06, 5.06
- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - RB - RB/WR - WR - WR/TE - TE - DST - K
QB - J.Allen, J.Herbert, R.Wilson, Stafford / RB - Kamara, D.Cook, Zeke, Saquon, Mattison, Pollard, Latavius Murray, Gallman
WR - M.Thomas, Hopkins, Godwin, A.J.Brown, Chark, Lamb, Claypool, Mooney / TE - M.Andrews. Hockenson, Gesicki, Hurst, Knox
DST - Ravens, Buccaneers / K - Sanders
12 Team Dynasty - TDs = 4-6 / PassingYd =.04 / Rushing-ReceivingYd =.10 / PPR / Bonus 3 at 300-100
- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - 2RB - 3WR - 1TE - 1FlexRWT - DST - K
QB - Cousins, Darnold, Marriota / RB - R.Jones, Dillon, D.Harris, Ingram, DJ, K.Johnson, R.Armstead, Benjamin, McKissic
WR DK.Metcalf, Claypool, Perriman, Hamler, Boykin, Byrd, DavidMoore, Guyton / TE - Gesicki, Hurst, Trautman, Knox
DST - Steelers, Buccaneers / K - Lutz
2021 Draft Picks 1.02, 1.06, 1.12, 2.02, 2.06, 3.06, 4.06, 5.06
Chiefs re-signed WR Demarcus Robinson to a one-year contract.
The Chiefs badly need to make additions to their receiver corps, but they also couldn't let anyone else get away at this point. With Sammy Watkins missing six games last season, 26-year-old Robinson caught a career high 45 passes. Robinson has been valuable depth for Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes, but he has never hinted at being more. There is not going to be another gear for him, either in real life or fantasy. All that being said, amongst the wideouts currently on the roster, Robinson amazingly probably pencils in as the No. 2 ahead of increasingly gadget-centric Mecole Hardman.
Source: Profootballtalk on NBCSports.com
Mar 25, 2021, 2:57 PM ET
- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - RB - RB/WR - WR - WR/TE - TE - DST - K
QB - J.Allen, J.Herbert, R.Wilson, Stafford / RB - Kamara, D.Cook, Zeke, Saquon, Mattison, Pollard, Latavius Murray, Gallman
WR - M.Thomas, Hopkins, Godwin, A.J.Brown, Chark, Lamb, Claypool, Mooney / TE - M.Andrews. Hockenson, Gesicki, Hurst, Knox
DST - Ravens, Buccaneers / K - Sanders
12 Team Dynasty - TDs = 4-6 / PassingYd =.04 / Rushing-ReceivingYd =.10 / PPR / Bonus 3 at 300-100
- - - - - - - - - - - Starting requirements = QB - 2RB - 3WR - 1TE - 1FlexRWT - DST - K
QB - Cousins, Darnold, Marriota / RB - R.Jones, Dillon, D.Harris, Ingram, DJ, K.Johnson, R.Armstead, Benjamin, McKissic
WR DK.Metcalf, Claypool, Perriman, Hamler, Boykin, Byrd, DavidMoore, Guyton / TE - Gesicki, Hurst, Trautman, Knox
DST - Steelers, Buccaneers / K - Lutz
2021 Draft Picks 1.02, 1.06, 1.12, 2.02, 2.06, 3.06, 4.06, 5.06
Seahawks re-signed DE Carlos Dunlap to a two-year, $16.6 million contract.
Dunlap was "cut" 17 days ago in a cap move. His new deal includes $8.5 million guaranteed, which is almost the exact amount of cap space the Seahawks will gain when Jarran Reed's trade/release is finalized. A trade deadline addition last October, Dunlap helped immediately revitalize a moribund defense, racking up seven sacks in eight games for Pete Carroll's unit. Dunlap is on the wrong side of 30, but it's a reasonable contract for someone who still has this level of pass-rushing heat. Dunlap should play 70-75 percent of the Seahawks' snaps in 2021.
Source: Profootballtalk on Twitter
Mar 25, 2021, 9:20 PM ET
Dolphins now have basically turned their former LT Laremy Tunsil who they traded to Houston into four first-round picks and a third-round pick.
Blockbuster deal with massive ramifications for years to come.