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Last updated: July 14, 2026, 11:30 AM ET

NFL Personnel and Ownership News

A group led by San Francisco 49ers limited partner Vinod Khosla has agreed to purchase the Seattle Seahawks for a record $9.612 billion. In coaching news, former Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright is now a coaching assistant for the San Francisco 49ers, working with players like Fred Warner. The Green Bay Packers have also signed veteran linebacker Isaiah McDuffie to a one-year contract extension.

Player Rankings and Offseason Outlooks

Evaluators across the NFL have ranked the league's top players at various positions. Fred Warner is still considered the No. 1 off-ball linebacker by some league decision-makers still No. 1. Meanwhile, the top 10 interior offensive linemen have been identified, with the league's highest-paid guard topping that list. Offensive tackle rankings also reveal a potential new No. 1 in the league for 2026. Quarterback rankings are also being debated, with discussions around the top passers and how recent draft class members fit into the elite tier. Free agent wide receiver Stefon Diggs has declared himself better than any current No. 2 receiver in the NFL.

Team-Specific Offseason Developments

The Cleveland Browns are facing lingering questions surrounding the status of their quarterbacks as the offseason progresses. Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman is preparing for what he considers his "major" NFL year after a difficult start to his career. In Los Angeles, Rams' offensive tackle Alaric Jackson will not face a felony charge following a domestic violence arrest in June. New coaching pairings are also generating buzz, with questions about how coaches like Brian Daboll will elevate players like Cam Ward, and how Sean Payton will scheme for Jaylen Waddle. A 12-team mock draft is also illustrating how additional teams can influence positional depth, particularly at quarterback and tight end.