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Last updated: July 14, 2026, 8:30 AM ET

Clubhouse and Coaching Carousel

A significant ownership shift is on the horizon for the Seattle Seahawks, as a group led by San Francisco 49ers limited partner Vinod Khosla has agreed to purchase the franchise for a record $9.612 billion. Meanwhile, K.J. Wright, a former Seahawks linebacker, is transitioning to coaching with the 49ers, working with players like Fred Warner. The league is also buzzing about new coach-player pairings, with speculation on how Brian Daboll might elevate Cam Newton's game and Sean Payton's offensive schemes for Jaylen Waddle generating excitement.

Player Rankings and Offseason Buzz

League evaluators have weighed in on the top players at various positions, with Fred Warner again among off-ball linebackers. Interior offensive linemen are also being scrutinized, with the league's highest-paid guard leading the rankings. Quarterback rankings are also a hot topic, as the league grapples with understanding the hierarchy of top signal-callers, including those from the 2024 draft class placing them on the list. Free agent Stefon Diggs has declared himself superior to any current No. 2 wide receiver in the NFL.

Team and Player Outlooks

The Green Bay Packers have secured linebacker Isaiah McDuffie with a one-year contract extension. On the offensive line, rankings for tackles are also being debated, with a potential new No. 1 player emerging in the rankings. The Cleveland Browns face lingering questions surrounding their quarterback situation heading into the season as the offseason progresses. For the Buffalo Bills, wide receiver Keon Coleman is focused on improving after a challenging start to his NFL career. Separately, Rams offensive tackle Alaric Jackson will not face felony charges following his June arrest. The Seahawks' positional outlook for the upcoming season is also under review following notable player departures leading to an examination. A 12-team mock draft is also in positional depth, particularly at quarterback and tight end.