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

League News and Personnel Updates

Texans co-founder and senior chair Janice S. McNair died Tuesday in Houston, the team announced. Separately, the New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith after a battery accusation from last month, according to an ESPN report. In other legal news, Rams offensive tackle Alaric Jackson following a June arrest.

Player Rankings and Offseason Outlooks

League evaluators have, with Fred Warner aiming to retain his top spot. Additionally, a comprehensive ranking of the NFL's best players at every position has been released, covering all units from quarterback to offensive line. Specific positional rankings include the, with new top players emerging in both categories. Quarterback rankings also highlight the league's elite passers, including how top 2024 draft prospects. For the Browns, lingering questions surround the status of their signal-callers heading into the offseason.

Coaching and Roster Moves

The Green Bay Packers have signed veteran linebacker Isaiah McDuffie to a contract extension on a one-year deal. Meanwhile, Cowboys outside linebacker Charles Snowden from the NFL for the start of the 2026 season. The league is also seeing new coaching dynamics, with former Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright now, drawing comparisons to former coach DeMeco Ryans. Several new coach-player pairings create intrigue, including predictions on how coaches like Brian Daboll and Sean Payton might impact players such as Cam Ward and Jaylen Waddle, respectively, and the potential effectiveness of the Chris Shula-Myles Garrett combination is being discussed.

Player Perspectives and Draft Strategy

Free agent wide receiver Stefon Diggs asserted he is better than any current No. 2 receiver in the NFL. Bills wideout Keon Coleman is preparing for a pivotal third season after a challenging start to his career. In draft strategy, a 12-team mock draft simulation illustrates how the addition of two extra teams can, particularly at quarterback and tight end. The article also touches on the potential ownership change for an NFL team, introducing the Khosla family, led by prominent venture capitalist Vinod Khosla and his wife, Neeru who is an education philanthropist.