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Last updated: April 3, 2026, 11:30 PM ET

Defensive Line Moves & Contract Value

The defensive landscape saw significant activity as the Jaguars secured a massive commitment from edge rusher Travon Walker, signing him to a four-year contract extension valued at $110 million, reflecting the soaring market rate for premium pass rushers. Concurrently, the Buccaneers retained interior depth, re-signing defensive tackle Rakeem Nunez-Roches to a modest one-year agreement designed to maintain trench stability heading into training camp. Furthermore, Las Vegas justified a record outlay for center Tyler Linderbaum, with General Manager John Spytek emphasizing the necessity of elite protection for the franchise quarterback as the primary driver behind making him the highest-paid interior lineman.

League Investigations & Offseason Scheduling

In compliance matters, the NFL concluded its internal review concerning Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice, determining that his conduct did not warrant disciplinary action under the league's personal conduct policy following recent off-field incidents. Shifting focus to future planning, the league officially distributed the 2026 offseason calendar, setting the start date for mandatory minicamps across all 32 franchises for June of that year. Meanwhile, fantasy analysts are already profiling the leading talent pool for the upcoming season, with Mike Clay releasing his initial positional rankings, focusing specifically on the top 45 running backs expected to command the largest workloads in 2026.