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Last updated: April 2, 2026, 2:30 AM ET

Quarterback Buzz & Draft Projections

The pre-draft process intensified this week, featuring standout performances and candid comments from team decision-makers regarding their signal-callers [1]17. Expected top pick Fernando Mendoza threw roughly 56 passes Wednesday in front of scouts from all 32 clubs at his Indiana pro day, receiving high praise from Raiders coach Klint Kubiak, who labeled the Heisman winner a "winner" 17. Meanwhile, coaching staffs across the league are solidifying their outlooks for the 2026 class, with analysts already projecting deep talent pools; one mock draft encompassed all seven rounds of projections, right down to Mr. Irrelevant.

Several established quarterbacks received strong endorsements or faced speculation about their immediate futures [23][24][33]36. Jets coach Aaron Glenn confidently declared that Geno Smith is "the guy that's going to lead us to the promised land" 23, contrasting with uncertainty in Baltimore where coach Jesse Minter admitted he is unsure about Lamar Jackson’s participation in voluntary offseason workouts 24. In Cleveland, owner Jimmy Haslam expressed optimism for Deshaun Watson, stating he has a "great chance" to reclaim the QB1 role under new coach Todd Monken, following a previous admission that the trade for Watson was a "big swing-and-miss" 36. Further south, Colts GM Chris Ballard did not rule out the possibility of Anthony Richardson Sr. remaining with the team through 2026 33.

Team Operations & Facility Decisions

League meetings in Phoenix concluded this week with owners approving several procedural changes and team facility decisions that will impact future seasons [12][14]19. The Jaguars secured approval to play their 2027 home games in Orlando during the final year of the $1.4 billion renovation at Ever Bank Stadium 14. Furthermore, owners passed two significant replay rule adjustments and established a contingency plan to centralize officiating reviews in the event of a future work stoppage amid ongoing CBA talks with the referees association 19. Chicago Bears CEO Kevin Warren stated the franchise is targeting "late spring, early summer" to announce the final location for their new stadium development 3.

Ownership succession and facility funding also dominated headlines as owners wrapped their annual gathering [11]52. The league formally approved the succession plan for the Raiders, which grants Silver Lake co-chief executive Egon Durban the option to acquire a majority stake from Mark Davis 11. In Indianapolis, the Irsay sisters chose to shun private equity investment for stadium renovations, opting instead for diversified funding sources to manage the costly upgrades to Lucas Oil Stadium 52.

Personnel Moves & Contract Strategy

Teams addressed veteran statuses and roster construction, with some coaches offering candid assessments of trade inquiries and future plans for key players [16][38]41. The Rams confirmed they explored trading wide receiver Davante Adams but ultimately determined the move was not in the team's best interest 41. Meanwhile, the 49ers saw mixed messaging regarding wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, as coach Kyle Shanahan and owner Jed York offered diverging perspectives on his long-term outlook 38. Dallas is proceeding with long-term plans for franchise-tagged receiver George Pickens, though management is unsure if he will report for the offseason program, signaling the team will utilize the tag if a deal is not reached [16]46.

In Detroit, the Lions are contemplating a major positional shift, with coach Dan Campbell considering moving All-Pro right tackle Penei Sewell over to the left side for the 2026 season 40. The Vikings confirmed they will exercise the fifth-year option on receiver Jordan Addison’s contract 32, while the Dolphins reinforced their commitment to running back De'Von Achane, with GM Jon-Eric Sullivan stating "zero effort" was made to trade him 29. Detroit is also preparing for international play, confirming that next season’s Munich game fulfills a "dream" homecoming for one of their receivers 13.

League Governance & Officiating Disputes

The NFL leadership publicly defended employment policies while simultaneously navigating legal threats and labor disputes [4][10][20]50. Commissioner Roger Goodell affirmed his belief that the Rooney Rule remains "consistent" with hiring laws, despite recent threats of civil litigation from Florida’s attorney general 10. Simultaneously, the NFLPA emphasized that "trained, professional officials on the field" are essential for player safety amidst ongoing contract negotiations with the officials' union 4. Adding to the league's off-field legal matters, a former female official, Robin DeLorenzo, filed a lawsuit against the NFL, alleging gender-based scrutiny and open hostility following her 2025 termination 20. Beyond labor disputes, the league office also formally requested that prediction market operators cease offering wagers on events that are easily manipulated or predetermined 50.

Coaching Commentary & Player Wellness

Coaches provided updates on player recovery, addressed lingering controversies, and offered perspectives on league developments, including the status of the UFL and flag football integration [18][21][25]28. Chiefs coach Andy Reid expressed strong confidence that Patrick Mahomes will be ready for Week 1, continuing to fuel optimism around his injury recovery 18. New York Jets coach Liam Coen confirmed there is no residual animosity between him and Robert Saleh following a sign-stealing incident last September 21. Furthermore, Broncos coach Sean Payton, having recently experienced the nuances of the sport, stated he would be "surprised" if any active NFL players participated in the upcoming professional flag football league, which the NFL is developing in partnership with TMRW Sports [25]34. The league also confirmed that the defending Super Bowl champion Seahawks will be featured on this summer's "Hard Knocks," with the Patriots scheduled for the 2027 edition 28.

Player Conduct & Financial Maneuvers

Off-field issues and financial accountability surfaced in reports concerning a Rams wide receiver and Lions contract stipulations [2]5. Rams receiver Puka Nacua has reportedly checked into rehab, according to his attorney, following a lawsuit filed last month alleging misconduct 2. In Detroit, the Lions organization defended the decision to require Frank Ragnow to pay back a portion of his signing bonus, with the team's CEO stating there were specific reasons for the repayment structure 5. Separately, reports indicated that the Browns withdrew a controversial rule proposal that would have allowed teams to trade draft picks five years out, instead limiting trades to a three-year window 44.