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Last updated: July 2, 2026, 5:30 PM ET

Offseason Legal & Personal Developments

The NFL has been shadowed by serious legal proceedings involving current and former players. Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold was released by the team following his arrest on felony charges of armed robbery and kidnapping. In a separate incident, former Titans scout Blaise Taylor was found guilty murder in Nashville for the killings of his girlfriend and her unborn child. The family of Ravens defensive lineman Calais Campbell is also mourning the loss of their mother, who was found dead at her Atlanta home; their brother has been charged with murder. Separately, former All-Pro running back Doug Martin's parents are alleging excessive force by police and delayed medical care led to his death last year, filing a wrongful death lawsuit.

Player Health & Career Updates

Several former and current players are navigating significant health and career events. Former NFL running back Chris Johnson, known for his time with the Titans and Cardinals, has revealed he was diagnosed with ALS in 2025 and is now calling for a revival of the Ice Bucket Challenge to raise awareness for the disease Chris Johnson aims revive. In draft news, 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 NFL Draft. Meanwhile, Buffalo Bills running back O.J. Simpson will not be honored among the franchise's legends at the new stadium, a decision the team announced this week.

League Operations & Legal Figures

The league is also dealing with matters of labor law and intellectual property. U.S. District Judge David Doty, who presided over numerous NFL labor disputes and made a pivotal 1992 ruling that facilitated modern free agency, has died at age 96. In a separate matter, quarterback Caleb Williams' attempt to trademark the nickname "Iceman" has been initially refused by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

Team Offseason Evaluations & Predictions

As teams gear up for the upcoming season, extensive analysis and predictions are emerging. ESPN analysts have issued offseason evaluations for all 32 teams, factoring in signings, extensions, trades, draft picks, and hirings. Early predictions suggest the Houston Texans could be AFC contenders, with questions arising about whether Myles Garrett can achieve over 20 sacks and if major player trades are on the horizon Texans Super Bowl?. The NFC East also faces scrutiny, with reporters posing four significant questions for the Cowboys, Giants, and Commanders concerning their biggest concerns and offseason impacts on quarterbacks NFC East: Can Cowboys.

Positional Rankings & Player Development

Expert analysis is also focusing on player talent and development across various positions. An evaluation of the league's best skill position groups ranked wide receiver, tight end, and running back units, assessing talent around quarterbacks and offensive lines Barnwell ranks best. In specific player assessments, Colston Loveland is identified as having the highest potential ceiling among Bears pass-catchers, surpassing figures like Rome Odunze and Luther Burden III Buzz: Why Colston Loveland. Defensive line prospects are also being monitored, with Rylie Mills looking to make an impact for Seattle's defensive line in 2026 now that he is fully healthy Ran through his face.

Fantasy Football & Coaching Changes

With the NFL season on the horizon, fantasy football preparations are underway, alongside an examination of new coaching schemes. A comprehensive 2026 fantasy football draft guide offers rankings, projections, and analysis for enthusiasts 2026 Fantasy Football Draft. A separate mock draft simulation, featuring ESPN fantasy football analysts, highlights the importance of rushing yards and deep threats in a 1/2-PPR 10-team league Mock draft: Why rushing. On the coaching front, Ben Solak has identified 10 new coordinators facing significant pressure this season, including the individual tasked with rebuilding the Cowboys' defense New teams, different schemes