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Last updated: May 28, 2026, 2:48 AM ET

Quarterback Draft Outlook Analysts project a “loaded” 2025 quarterback class, highlighting Arch Manning, Dante Moore, CJ Carr and Trinidad Chambliss as early‑round prospects that could reshape team strategies across the league. Meanwhile, the Jaguars’ Trevor Lawrence generated buzz when his signature blond hair vanished from the team’s schedule‑reveal video, a subtle visual change that sparked a wave of fan commentary on his on‑field identity.

Offseason Movements & Contracts Trade rumors intensified after ESPN’s trade‑scenario model listed four potential targets—Keon Coleman, Cole Kmet, Anthony Richardson Sr. and Kayvon Thibodeaux—and mapped out sixteen offers, though only one deal has materialized to date. In Detroit, linebacker Jack Campbell secured an $81M extension and reiterated his focus on helping the Lions rebound from a 9‑8 campaign, underscoring the franchise’s commitment to retaining defensive anchors. Over in Denver, former Super Bowl MVP Von Miller confirmed he is “for sure” playing in 2026 and has already lobbied coach Sean Payton to bring him back to the Broncos, signaling a possible veteran return to the AFC West.

Player Availability & Team Dynamics The Chargers’ quarterback Justin Herbert missed Phase 2 of the offseason program to accompany girlfriend Madison Beer, a personal decision that drew media attention but left the team’s preparation largely unaffected. At Minnesota, rookie J.J. McCarthy dismissed any “awkwardness” with veteran Kyler Murray, affirming a cooperative quarterback competition following Murray’s March acquisition. In Indianapolis, Anthony Richardson continued to pursue a trade despite uncertainty about his future, insisting that the situation would not distract him from his on‑field duties. Ravens’ Lamar Jackson, while keeping contract talks private, reiterated his long‑term affection for Baltimore, a sentiment that may influence the franchise’s salary‑cap planning. Finally, Jacksonville’s Travis Hunter brushed off criticism of his two‑way role, emphasizing that playing both offense and defense remains a consistent part of his game plan since being drafted in 2025.