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Last updated: April 10, 2026, 11:30 AM ET

League & Roster Movement

The Indianapolis Colts are actively shopping veteran cornerback Kenny Moore II, who has agreed with the organization to explore trade opportunities elsewhere after several seasons as a defensive staple. This roster shift comes as other teams prepare for the draft, where teams like the Denver Broncos are assessing tight end prospects with the 62nd overall pick, holding seven total selections in the 2026 draft. Furthermore, the San Francisco 49ers bolstered their defensive line, agreeing to a one-year contract with former Bengals defensive end Cam Sample just days before the draft proceedings begin in Pittsburgh.

Draft & Player Legacies

As the draft nears, 16 prospects have confirmed attendance for the first round on April 23, including five players from Ohio State University, although quarterback Fernando Mendoza is reportedly not among that group, while fellow QB Ty Simpson is attending. On the receiving front, the Minnesota Vikings organization is feeling the squeeze on both the wide receiver and running back depth charts, suggesting a potential early focus on those positions in the 2026 selection process. Meanwhile, rookie Gabe Taylor prepares for his debut in Washington, acknowledging the legacy established by his brother, Sean, who previously starred for the franchise.

Off-Field & League Structure

In league governance matters, the Department of Justice has initiated a formal probe into the NFL regarding its television contracts, specifically investigating potential anticompetitive practices tied to mandatory subscription viewing packages. Separately, the United Football League (UFL) is looking toward the future, with co-owner Mike Repole promising expansion by 2028, identifying Oklahoma City as a primary target for one of the two new markets. Separately, the enduring career of former Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Lavonte David is drawing high praise, with former teammate Gerald McCoy asserting that his resume is unquestionably Hall of Fame worthy.