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Last updated: April 10, 2026, 8:30 AM ET

NFL Draft & Roster Moves

The focus shifts toward the upcoming NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, where five Ohio State players are confirmed attendees for the first round on April 23, including quarterback Ty Simp, though fellow signal-caller Fernando Mendoza will not be present. Meanwhile, teams continue to shape their rosters ahead of the selection process, as the San Francisco 49ers secured defensive end Cam Sample on a one-year contract with the former Bengal following Thursday's agreement. The Denver Broncos face a familiar scenario, lacking a first-round pick for the third time in five drafts following the Jaylen Waddle trade, though their past results without a top selection offer some precedent; Denver is now particularly focused on the mid-second round, holding the No. 62 overall selection, and is reportedly evaluating tight end prospects for that spot among their seven total picks. Experts are already projecting future classes, with analysts like Mel Kiper Jr. and Matt Miller drafting hypothetical 10-man rosters from the 2026 prospect pool to gauge team-building success.

League Operations & Off-Field Matters

Away from team personnel decisions, the league is facing external scrutiny regarding its media structure, as the Justice Department has initiated a probe into potential anticompetitive practices concerning television contracts that mandate specific subscription packages for consumers. In personnel evaluations, the legacy of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Lavonte David is being debated, with former teammate Gerald McCoy asserting that his career merits Hall of Fame induction based on comparisons to Canton legends. Elsewhere, the minor league football ecosystem is planning forward momentum, as UFL co-owner Mike Repole committed to expansion in 2028, with Oklahoma City confirmed as one of the incoming markets, although the second expansion city remains undisclosed.