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Last updated: April 6, 2026, 2:30 AM ET

Offseason Player & Team Developments

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers retained defensive tackle Rakeem Nunez-Roches on a one-year contract following the conclusion of league investigations into several high-profile players. Separately, the NFL announced Friday that its probe into Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice found no evidence of conduct violating the personal conduct policy, allowing him to move forward without league discipline. Meanwhile, Miami Dolphins personnel confirmed plans for Chop Robinson and assessed the fit of quarterback Malik Willis following recent team discussions in Arizona.

Quarterback & Coaching Outlooks

Houston Texans coach DeMeco Ryans expressed optimism regarding quarterback C.J. Stroud's development heading into Year 4, despite a challenging conclusion to the 2025 campaign. This positive outlook contrasts with increased scrutiny placed on other positional groups across the league as teams prepare for the 2026 offseason workout schedule, with mandatory minicamps set to commence in June across all 32 franchises. The focus now shifts to player maturation during these structured team activities.

Draft Prospect Analysis: Running Backs & Edge Rushers

As the 2026 draft cycle gains focus, projections are emerging for skill position players, notably running backs, where the league trend now favors backfield tandems over singular feature backs. Analysts are already profiling the top 45 running backs for fantasy football purposes, offering detailed breakdowns for prospects like Jeremiyah Love. Furthermore, predictive modeling suggests that the highest sack totals through five professional seasons might come from prospects identified by the SackSEER model for edge rushers in the upcoming draft class.

Team Visits & Positional Value

Front offices are solidifying views on positional value, illustrated by the Las Vegas Raiders' massive investment in center Tyler Linderbaum, whom GM John Spytek defended as the highest-paid interior lineman based on long-term projection. In scouting, the Dallas Cowboys hosted a visit with Texas A&M running back E.J. Smith, son of Emmitt Smith, while also monitoring the recovery progress of edge rusher Donovan Ezeiruaku.

League Oddities & Streaks

The conclusion of the Buffalo Sabres' playoff drought at 14 seasons means the New York Jets now stand alone with the longest active postseason absence among major North American sports teams. This focus on streaks comes as teams like Jacksonville are utilizing historical comparisons—such as coach Liam Coen using an Aaron Donald benchmark—to motivate defensive end Travon Walker toward elite performance levels.