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Last updated: July 14, 2026, 2:31 PM ET

League Transactions and Ownership

The Seattle Seahawks are on the verge of a historic sale, with a group led by venture capitalist Vinod Khosla agreeing to purchase the team for a record $9.612 billion agreed to purchase. Khosla, whose wife Neeru is an education philanthropist, is a limited partner with the San Francisco 49ers group led by. Meanwhile, linebacker Isaiah McDuffie with the Green Bay Packers on a one-year deal. In a legal development, Rams offensive tackle Alaric Jackson following his June arrest.

Player Rankings and Offseason Outlooks

Evaluations of the league's top talent are surfacing as the offseason continues. Execs, coaches, and scouts have ranked the NFL's best off-ball linebackers, with questions arising about whether Fred Warner remains the top player at the position and which young standout is earning significant recognition. Similar rankings are emerging for other positions, including offensive tackles, where a new No. 1 player may have been identified, and interior offensive linemen, with evaluators naming their top 10 guards and centers. Quarterback rankings also highlight the league's elite passers, and assess where 2024 draftees like Caleb Williams fit into the hierarchy.

to the upcoming season, several teams face lingering questions. The Cleveland Browns are particularly concerned about the status of their signal-callers looms large. For individual players, Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman is focused on preparing for his second year after a challenging start to his NFL career. Free agent Stefon Diggs is confident in his abilities, asserting that no No. 2 receiver in the league is better than him.

Coaching and Development

New coaching pairings are generating buzz, with the potential for significant player development. The combination of Brian Daboll and quarterback Cam Ward is one such intriguing matchup. Additionally, the article highlights the possibility of 49ers assistant K.J. Wright becoming the next prominent defensive mind, drawing parallels to DeMeco Ryans. A 12-team mock draft also illustrates how the addition of two teams can impact positional depth, particularly at quarterback and tight end.