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Combine: Josh Harris participates in interviews with quarterback prospects

The Commanders have the second pick in the upcoming draft, and there's no mystery that they're going to go for a quarterback. It's so popular that Josh Harris (owner) attended prospect interviews at the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Moreover, the only interviews in which he participated.

ESPN and the Washington Post note that the franchise's decision-makers were able to speak with Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, JJ McCarthy, Bo Nix, and Michael Penix.

The “Tush Push” has a bright future ahead of it

Contested for his unorthodox side (and his effectiveness), the famous Eagles sneak quarterback will not be questioned by the NFL. During “PFT Live” on Thursday, Troy Vincent (executive VP football operations) confirmed that the league does not intend to regulate the “Tush Push”. The Competition Committee didn't even discuss it during its Combine session this week, so in the eyes of the NFL it's a non-issue. The league is rather pleased with the effectiveness of this game.

“Don’t punish a team that has strategic success,” Vincent commented according to ProFootballTalk.com.

Injuries

– As he entered his final year of contract, JK Dobbins (RB, Ravens) tore his Achilles tendon in week 1 of the 2023 season. Five months later, he returned to racing, as shows a Twitter video he posted. For its part, the club – through Eric DeCosta (GM) – confirmed its intention to re-sign Dobbins.

Transactions

– Vikings number one runner in 2023, Alexander Mattison was cut by the franchise.

– In their race to save money, the Saints will cut Marcus Maye (S). (Bleacher Report)

– The Steelers want to keep Mason Rudolph (QB). According to ESPN, Omar Khan (GM) contacted the quarterback's representatives to discuss a new contract before he becomes a free agent.

– The Saints have restructured the contract of Cameron Jordan (DE). The club thus saved 9 million dollars in the maneuver. (ESPN)

Rumors

– Since negotiations with the Giants do not seem to be moving forward, Saquon Barkley (RB) will likely test the free market during the offseason. According to KPRC2, the running back has already highlighted the Texans as “a top destination.” He would even be in contact with CJ Stroud (QB).

– The Lions will take advantage of the Scouting Combine to start negotiations with Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR). The receiver is eligible for a contract extension, and the Detroit Free Press reports that Detroit wants to keep its playmaker. Since joining the league in 2021, only Ja'Marr Chase (Bengals) has more yards and touchdowns than St Brown.

– According to CBS Sports, Haason Reddick (DE, Eagles) is attracting envy. In his final year of contract, Philadelphia's edge rusher received permission to seek a trade partner, knowing the Eagles could save more than $10 million in payroll anyway by cutting him after June 1 . Reddick will turn 30 at the start of the season, and could therefore find a new home by then.

– While Mekhi Becton (OT) is unlikely to re-sign with the Jets, SportsKeeda reports that the Falcons and Titans are “needs to watch” on the record.

– The Athletic reports that the Patriots “really want to draft a quarterback with the third pick in the draft.” The motivation would mainly come from the fact that targets such as JJ McCarthy or Bo Nix could already be gone when the second round begins. As for Mac Jones, MassLive.com reports that New England plans to trade him.

Coach, coach, coach

– Assistant pass rush specialist Jamar Cain will be promoted by the Broncos as defensive line coach. (CBS Sports)

In short

– Vic Fangio (DC) was only defensive coordinator of the Dolphins for one season. He left Miami at the end of the campaign to join Philadelphia. Mike McDaniel (HC, Dolphins) returned to the subject this week. For the head coach of Florida, this separation had not been anticipated during the season, and this divorce would be more the result of consultation and discussions between the two parties. A true amicable separation. (ProFootballTalk.com)

Free market: Jerod Mayo got excited

With a margin of $69 million at the start of the open market, the new coach of the Patriots announced last month that the Patriots were going to “spend some money” to recruit. A few weeks later, Jerod Maho returned to his comments. He projected himself a little quickly it seems.

“I goofed a little bit when I said 'swell money,' but I was excited by the numbers,” Mayo told MassLive.com. “When you think about the numbers… you don’t have to spend everything in one year. »

John Lynch: “We have a foundation we can build on”

San Francisco has found its franchise quarterback. It’s John Lynch (GM) who says it. While Brock Purdy entered the 2023 season with doubts about his health and his level of play, the former last draft pick confirmed all the expectations his club had of him, leading the Niners to the Super Bowl.

“It's a nice feeling you know, to have stability at that position,” Lynch said at the Indianapolis Combine this week. “People forget that last year was Brock's first season as a starter. What we have seen in these two years makes us feel good about this opportunity. In particular, we passed the milestone of last year, with the first year as a starter coming off injury. It gives us a lot of confidence to move forward. »

“Now we have to build around it. We have a foundation on which we can build. It's a pleasant, constructive feeling. »

John Harbaugh: 'We're just getting started'

Todd Monken (OC, Ravens) took charge of Baltimore's offense last year, and it didn't take long for Lamar Jackson (QB) to receive his second MVP award. However, according to John Harbaugh (HC) the club has still only scratched the surface of its offensive potential.

“I think it progressed naturally,” Harbaugh said in a press conference. “We are just getting started. We're just getting started. It's only been a year. Looking at it now, there are so many things that are actually first steps. We had some difficult steps, because it was a big change in terms of offensive philosophy, but it was just baby steps. We have to go so far…”

“We want to be tight. We want to be blocked. We want to understand how this offense applies to Lamar and our players. We want to do the right things for our players and for Lamar, building the best operation we can for him so his talents can truly shine. I think we're just getting started. »

Browns: Who will call the plays on offense?

Even though he has had the responsibility of calling plays on offense since his arrival in Cleveland, Kevin Stefanski (HC) could review his prerogatives with the arrival of Ken Dorsey as offensive coordinator. For the moment the decision has not been made.

“With where we are right now, in our study of the offense, putting everything together, I don't know if this decision is important at the minute,” Stefanski said according to ProFootballTalk.com. “I'll let you know as soon as I make the decision.” »

“You have to play to the players’ strengths. I don't think any of us or our offensive coaches believe that you have to do just one thing to win in the NFL. This is not reality in the NFL. Several facets must be developed. You have to be able to pivot during a match. You have to know how to be versatile in what you do. »

Bills: Joe Brady and Josh Allen get along well

Since replacing Ken Dorsey at the head of the Bills offense, Joe Brady (OC) has earned the trust of his management. Brandon Beane (GM) told the press this week that the bond between Brady and Josh Allen (QB) has continued to grow since the former quarterbacks coach's promotion.

“It's not like they're figuring each other out, and it's very important for the caller to feel what fits this quarterback, this offense,” Beane said, according to ProFootballTalk.com. “So it didn't take long for them to create an agreement, and I think they did a good job. It's going to be fun to watch. »

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