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Last updated: July 1, 2026, 2:31 PM ET

Player Off-Field Issues and Legal Matters

The NFL offseason has been marked by significant off-field legal troubles for several prominent players. Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold was arrested on felony charges of armed robbery and kidnapping, leading to his release by the team on Monday. A judge later set his bond at $1 million with specific conditions, finding probable cause for the charges but denying a motion to hold him without bond Lions release Arnold. In a separate incident, the brother of Ravens defensive lineman Calais Campbell has been charged with murder after their 71-year-old mother was found deceased at a home in Atlanta Calais Campbell's mother dead. The parents of former All-Pro running back Doug Martin have filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging excessive force by police and delayed medical care contributed to his death last year Excessive force alleged.

Team Decisions and Player Legacies

Teams have also made notable decisions regarding player recognition and future plans. The Buffalo Bills announced they will not honor former running back O.J. Simpson among the franchise's legends at their new stadium, a decision that addresses a complex and controversial legacy Bills will recognize Simpson. Meanwhile, quarterback Brendan Sorsby will not pursue litigation against the NFL after the league decided against holding a supplemental draft this year, with Sorsby now preparing for the 2027 draft Sorsby won't sue NFL.

Player Health and Future Prospects

Several players are focused on returning to full health and making impacts in the upcoming seasons. Rylie Mills, now fully healthy, is expected to break out on Seattle's defensive line in 2026 Ran through his face. Similarly, Skattebo is back practicing, with new coach John Harbaugh anticipating his full participation as the summer progresses Healthy Skattebo gets full.

League-Wide Predictions and Roster Assessments

Early predictions for the upcoming NFL season offer a glimpse into potential team performances and individual achievements. One analyst has made bold predictions, questioning if Houston can contend in the AFC and if Myles Garrett will surpass 20 sacks, while also suggesting two prominent players could be traded Solak makes bold predictions. In roster evaluations, one assessment ranked all 32 teams' skill position groups, examining the talent surrounding quarterbacks and offensive lines for wide receivers, tight ends, and running backs Barnwell ranks the best. NFL Nation reporters have also provided updates on the 2026 draft class, assessing how prospects have performed ahead of training camp Mendoza, Love, Reese more.

Fantasy Football and Rookie Watch

As draft season approaches, fantasy football enthusiasts are preparing with comprehensive guides and analysis. A 2026 Fantasy Football Draft Guide offers rankings, projections, and expert analysis for participants 2025 Fantasy Football Draft. Additionally, an examination of mock drafts highlights three rookie wide receivers who are expected to be valuable additions to fantasy lineups this fall Buzz: Three rookie wideouts. A mock draft for a 1/2-PPR 10-team league also provides insights into the importance of rushing yards and deep threats in fantasy football strategies Mock draft: Why rushing.

Team Offseason Evaluations and Divisional Outlooks

A comprehensive assessment of every NFL team's offseason has been conducted, factoring in signings, extensions, trades, draft picks, and hirings We assessed NFL offseason. Divisional outlooks are also being analyzed, with specific attention paid to the AFC North, which has seen considerable change, particularly around Myles Garrett Taking stock AFC North. The NFC West is also under scrutiny, with questions arising about which team poses the biggest threat among the Seahawks, Rams, 49ers, and Cardinals following significant offseason moves NFC West: Which team.

Player Health Updates and League Milestones

Former Titans and Cardinals running back Chris Johnson revealed in an interview that he was diagnosed with ALS in 2025, a significant health update for a former Pro Bowl player Ex-Titans, Cards RB Johnson. In league history, U.S. District Judge David Doty, who presided over numerous NFL labor matters and was instrumental in a 1992 ruling that advanced modern free agency, has passed away at age 96 Judge Doty, who ruled. Separately, quarterback Caleb Williams' attempt to trademark the nickname "Iceman" has been initially refused by the United States Patent and Trademark Office QB Williams' attempt. Houston's quarterback and offensive coordinator are reportedly experiencing a smooth start to their second year together, according to coach DeMeco Ryans They're growing much closer.