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Last updated: May 28, 2026, 8:54 AM ET

Quarterback Carousel & Draft Outlook

The NFC's most polarizing offseason move sent Kyler Murray to Minnesota on a veterans minimum deal, creating an immediate QB competition with J.J. McCarthy that both parties insist carries zero awkwardness. Meanwhile, the 49ers' third-round selection of Kaelon Black represents the conference's most questionable decision, leaving analysts puzzled about the value proposition. to the 2027 draft class, Arch Manning headlines a loaded quarterback group that also features Dante Moore, CJ Carr, and Trinidad Chambliss, setting up what could be a franchise-altering talent pool. The Jaguars' Travis Hunter dismissed criticism over his two-way playing style, echoing the same defensive stance he has maintained since entering the league in 2025.

Contract Extensions & Player Movement

Jack Campbell's new $81 million extension solidified Detroit's linebacker corps as the Lions attempt to rebound from last year's disappointing 9-8 finish, with the former first-round pick pledging to maintain laser focus throughout the offseason program. The Chargers made safety Derwin James Jr. the NFL's highest-paid safety again with a three-year, $75.6 million extension, marking his second stint atop the positional salary hierarchy. Von Miller's agent has already lobbied the Broncos for a potential return, with the former Super Bowl MVP declaring he will "for sure" play somewhere in 2026. On the transaction front, Irv Charles is headed to Seattle after the Jets traded the special teams contributor to the reigning champion Seahawks, giving him a fresh opportunity after last season's struggles.

Trade Market & Financial Outlook

Four prominent trade candidates—Keon Coleman, Cole Kmet, Anthony Richardson, and Kayvon Thibodeaux—have generated 16 potential offers across the league, though only one deal has materialized thus far as teams weigh immediate needs against long-term assets. Richardson's future in Indianapolis remains uncertain despite his trade request still standing, though the quarterback insists he won't let the speculation interfere with his preparation. Ravens star Lamar Jackson reaffirmed his commitment to Baltimore while keeping contract details private, suggesting both sides prefer handling negotiations away from public scrutiny. The Eagles' quarterback-receiver dynamic between Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown remains intact despite persistent trade rumors swirling around the Pro Bowl wideout all offseason.

Legal Proceedings & Coaching Stability

The Supreme Court's refusal to intervene allows Brian Flores' discrimination lawsuit to proceed toward trial, dealing a significant blow to the NFL's attempt to resolve the matter through alternative channels. The former Dolphins coach's case against the league will now move forward with discovery and potential depositions from multiple team executives. Meanwhile, Mike Vrabel's transition to New England appears seamless, with the veteran coach praising the balance between family obligations and football responsibilities during the Patriots' second organized team activity session.

Offseason Participation & Recovery Updates

Justin Herbert's absence from Phase 2 of organized team activities raised eyebrows when the Chargers quarterback skipped voluntary workouts to support girlfriend Madison Beer, prompting questions about prioritization as Los Angeles enters a critical season for the franchise. Patrick Mahomes returned to the field for Kansas City's first OTA practice Tuesday, marking his comeback from torn ACL and LCL injuries in his left knee—a development that could accelerate the Chiefs' offensive preparations. Jayden Daniels enters Washington's offseason program motivated by last year's shortcomings, with the Commanders quarterback acknowledging that the team's playoff miss left "a bitter taste" that fuels his drive for improvement.