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  • Patriots claim QB Matt Corral off waivers

    Patriots claim QB Matt Corral off waivers

    Matt Corral has a new home and Mac Jones has some company at his position on New England’s 53-man roster.

    The Patriots have claimed Corral off waivers, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport. That gives New England two quarterbacks on the 53-man roster after the Patriots waived Bailey Zappe and Malik Cunningham.

    Carolina dropped Corral — a third-round pick in the 2022 draft — this week. He completed 60 percent of his passes in the preseason for 249 yards with an interception. He also tallied 47 yards on four carries.

    After Carolina selected him at No. 94 overall out of Ole Miss last year, Corral was sidelined for his entire rookie season with a foot injury. Of course, the Panthers now have Bryce Young at QB1 after trading up to select him at No. 1 overall.

    While Corral is on the 53-man roster, the Patriots could still call up Zappe or Cunningham off the practice squad to be the No. 2 quarterback three times each. We’ll see how New England elects to handle the situation behind Jones when the Patriots host the Eagles on Sept. 10.

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  • Ten under-the-radar rookies who could be difference-makers in 2023, including a Ravens RB

    Ten under-the-radar rookies who could be difference-makers in 2023, including a Ravens RB

    Now that NFL cutdown day has come and gone, it’s time to highlight the underrated youngsters ready to contribute to the respective teams they made this summer. 

    Let’s highlight the rookies, who went either undrafted or were selected on Day 3 of the 2023 NFL Draft, you’ll want to keep tabs on throughout the season. They’ll make an impact. 

    McLaughlin could be the next Pierre Thomas. Remember him, an undrafted runner out of Illinois who snuck his way onto Sean Payton’s Saints roster way back in 2007 who ultimately became a reliable checkdown, screen, and swing-pass option for the Super Bowl-winning Saints. 

    McLaughlin isn’t nearly as sizable as Thomas was — he is more explosive. After a dazzling career at FCS powerhouse Youngstown State with a bulky career yards-per-carry average of 6.4 across more than 530 attempts with 30 scores and countless highlight-reel jukes and hurdles in space, McLaughlin was a nifty, twitched-up stud this preseason for the Broncos with 113 yards on 21 rushes with three ground-game touchdowns and 33 extra yards on seven catches. Javonte Williams and Samaje Perine are built like traditional feature and No. 2 backs. McLaughlin can be the third-down lightning bug when needed, and you better believe Payton — one of the early adopters of the running back-by-committee approach — will creatively use him in 2023. 

    Pace was the talk of Vikings camp, and his ultra-aggressive style at inside linebacker translated to splash plays in the preseason. On just 46 snaps, the former Miami of Ohio and Cincinnati star made eight tackles and had a pressure of the opposing quarterback. The thing with Pace is, he’s short. Not small. Just short with limited length. There aren’t many off-ball linebackers who stand less than 5-foot-11 in today’s NFL. 

    On film, Pace plays like he’s 6-foot-3. And at 231 pounds, he has plenty of mass to deal with enormous blockers climbing to the…

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  • 5 players cut by Broncos signing with new teams

    5 players cut by Broncos signing with new teams

    Five players who were cut by the Denver Broncos earlier this week have found new homes, including one landing with a division rival.

    After being released on Tuesday, kicker Brett Maher has signed with the Los Angeles Rams. Maher will now get a fresh start in L.A. after the Broncos brought in Wil Lutz through a trade with the New Orleans Saints.

    Meanwhile, running back Tony Jones is expected to land on the practice squad of the New Orleans Saints, where he played from 2020-2022.

    Elsewhere, the Minnesota Vikings are signing ex-Broncos offensive lineman Henry Byrd to their practice squad, and the Atlanta Falcons signed ex-Denver offensive lineman Isaiah Prince to their active roster.

    Finally, the fifth and most disconcerting signing — the Kansas City Chiefs are expected to sign former Broncos receiver/returner Montrell Washington to their practice squad. Washington eventually making KC’s active roster and burning Denver would be quite a disappointment for Broncos Country.

    Rams: Brett Maher (active roster)

    (Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports)

    Saints: RB Tony Jones (practice squad)

    (Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports)

    Vikings: OL Henry Byrd (practice squad)

    (Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports)

    Falcons: OL Isaiah Prince (active roster)

    (Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports)

    Chiefs: WR Montrell Washington (practice squad)

    (Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)

    Story originally appeared on Broncos Wire

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  • Commanders 53-man roster, projected depth chart: Large group of pass catchers, defensive linemen lead way

    Commanders 53-man roster, projected depth chart: Large group of pass catchers, defensive linemen lead way

    It was an offseason of major change for the Washington Commanders. Some changes — like Josh Harris becoming owner and rejuvenating a long-frustrated fan base — are all but guaranteed to be major positives. Others — like starting quarterback Sam Howell, a re-made offensive line and new offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy — are far less certain.

    Washington released its initial 53-man roster Tuesday, three days after topping the Bengals in the preseason finale to finish 3-0 in the games that don’t really count. Ron Rivera said before the game that “probably six or seven” slots were still open, and injuries between then and Tuesday’s 4 p.m. ET deadline also muddied the picture a bit.

    While this roster is the “final” roster in one sense — the Commanders can’t go over 53 until next offseason — it’s also the initial roster, and for good reason: Things can look very different between now and Sept. 10, when Washington hosts Arizona in the season opener. General manager Martin Mayhew even admitted it’s a “very fluid process” and that the team will scour the waiver wire.

    Still, this is what the Commanders have for now, and here’s Washington’s projected depth chart for its current roster.

    Offense

    * Rookies

    The Commanders’ decision to keep a combined 11 wide receivers (seven) and tight ends (four) was a bit of a surprise, considering that number easily could have been six and three, respectively. At wide receiver, the top four on the depth chart were never in doubt, and Pringle emerged as the fifth. Milne, meanwhile, made it for his special teams contributions, and Tinsley was perceived as right on the bubble. Rivera, however, said he liked the undrafted rookie from Penn State from “Day One,” and a three-catch, 89-yard, one-touchdown preseason finale didn’t hurt.

    If Tinsley’s considered a mild surprise, Hodges is a big one, literally and figuratively. The 6’8″, 240-pound tight end went…

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  • Why NFL execs prefer 49ers’ Nick Bosa over Cowboys’ Micah Parsons

    Why NFL execs prefer 49ers’ Nick Bosa over Cowboys’ Micah Parsons

    Why NFL execs prefer 49ers’ Nick Bosa over Cowboys’ Micah Parsons originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

    Nick Bosa and Micah Parsons finished one-two in Defensive Player of the Year voting in the 2022 NFL season, but which one would executives around the league rather have on their teams?

    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler had executives and coaches audit their list of the NFL’s top 100 players. Among the questions Fowler posed was who these front office members would prefer between Bosa and Parsons.

    The majority chose Bosa, with one NFC exec telling Fowler, “He finds a way to make winning, game-changing plays seemingly every week.”

    It comes as no surprise, as Bosa is coming off an 18.5-sack season that saw him earn Defensive Player of the Year honors.

    His ability to make pivotal plays in crunch time also has been unmatched, with Bosa leading the NFL with 13 sacks in the fourth quarter or overtime since 2021, per Pro Football Focus.

    As talented as Bosa is, Parsons does offer a level of financial flexibility that the 49ers star cannot match, as the Ohio State product is due for a massive contract extension.

    Still in the third season of his rookie deal, Parsons’ $4.7 million cap hit in 2023 might be the best bargain in the entire NFL.

    One front-office member from an unnamed AFC team was high on Parsons’ versatility but also stated that he had some concerns about his durability in a full-time pass-rushing role.

    “As a pass-rusher and overall chess piece, I could see Parsons,” an AFC personnel evaluator told Fowler. “But Bosa is probably better against the run, and Bosa will probably hold up a little better. Because of Micah’s background as a linebacker, he could have durability issues as a full-time rusher.”

    You can’t go wrong with either choice, as both players figure to battle over the title of best defensive player in football for the foreseeable future. However, for now, Bosa holds the advantage in the eyes of these executives.

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  • Jonathan Taylor landing spots: Colts still not presented with significant trade offer for star RB, per report

    Jonathan Taylor landing spots: Colts still not presented with significant trade offer for star RB, per report

    Jonathan Taylor is officially on the clock. The Colts, who recently granted Taylor permission to seek a trade, are giving the star running back until Tuesday’s roster-cut deadline to find a suitable trade partner, according to ESPN. Taylor may be in luck, as the Miami Dolphins are in talks with the Colts about possibly landing Taylor, according to the Miami Herald

    Six teams have inquired about Taylor’s availability, per ESPN, with the Dolphins among them.

    The Colts had previously been adamant about keeping their former second-round pick, who has been seeking a new contract. They are now reportedly open to dealing Taylor for a first-round pick or a package of picks that equate to as much.

    As of early Tuesday, the Colts had “not been presented with a significant offer,” including a first-round proposal, per The Athletic.

    Taylor has been in and out of the Colts facility due to medical treatment and a reported personal issue, but team owner Jim Irsay said during Indy’s preseason matchup with the Chicago Bears that the star running back is again back in the fold.

    “We’re excited to have Jonathan Taylor back,” Irsay said, via NFL Media. “I know these things are always difficult, I respect any time people are, they’re trying to fight for their position for their families and all those things. And, you know, I’ve been around it so long that I just think the biggest thing that I preach is timing is everything. We’re really looking forward to him to playing his way into being the Jonathan Taylor he was. And we’re really excited to have him and we want to do everything we can to support him and embrace him as a Colt, ’cause he’s a great young man. I can’t say enough about him and his family.

    “You never go in with no problems at all,” he continued. “These days you hope you have less contractual problems because the way the CBA is and they work a lot of things through. But you have them and…

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  • Under the radar free agent signing Trent Sherfield could play key role in Bills offense

    Under the radar free agent signing Trent Sherfield could play key role in Bills offense

    CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – AUGUST 26: Trent Sherfield #16 of the Buffalo Bills catches against Tyrique Stevenson #29 of the Chicago Bears in the first half a preseason at Soldier Field on August 26, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois.

    There was a four-play stretch during the first quarter of Saturday’s preseason finale in Chicago that exemplified exactly why the Buffalo Bills are so high on wide receiver Trent Sherfield.

    It was on the second offensive possession, during which Sherfield replaced Stefon Diggs and Kyle Allen took over for Josh Allen, and this is what Sherfield did on the first four plays:

    First-and-10 at the Bills 25, Sherfield ran a crossing route, found a soft spot in the Bears zone and hauled in a 19-yard completion;

    First-and-10 at the 44, Allen made an adjustment to the blocking scheme and motioned Sherfield to line up tight to the formation for a James Cook run. Sherfield took on a linebacker straight up and helped create a gap for a 5-yard gain;

    Second-and-5 at the 49, Sherfield lined up in the slot and when Allen threw a designed swing pass, Cook caught the ball and made his cut behind another good Sherfield block for a gain of 9 yards;

    And on first-and-10 from the Bears 42, Sherfield ran a deep route and drew a defensive holding penalty which resulted in an automatic first down.

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    When Sherfield signed as a free agent back in the spring, he was almost an afterthought with Diggs and Gabe Davis as the starters, Khalil Shakir returning for his second season and speedy Deonte Harty already signed to a more lucrative free agent deal. However, there is now plenty of thought being given to the idea that Sherfield might be the No. 3 receiver in Buffalo’s offense, No. 4 if you count rookie tight end Dalton Kincaid as a receiver.

    Trent Sherfield has emerged as a potentially key piece to the Bills offense.

    “You look…

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  • NFL roster cuts tracker 2023: Full list of team-by-team moves, cuts for all 32 clubs before Tuesday deadline

    NFL roster cuts tracker 2023: Full list of team-by-team moves, cuts for all 32 clubs before Tuesday deadline

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    The 2023 NFL season is just around the corner. Before then, however, teams must finalize their rosters, whittling them down from their offseason allowance of 90 players. 

    Unlike last season, when teams gradually trimmed their rosters from 85 to 80 and then to 53, there will only be one roster cut deadline this year: Tuesday, Aug. 29 at 4 p.m. ET. That said, there will be plenty of cuts as clubs tweak their personnel and prepare for the final cutdown.

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    Here’s an updated tracker of all 32 teams’ roster cuts, keeping in mind that many of these players will end up either claimed by other teams or return on their original teams’ practice squads for 2023.

    Detroit Lions

    Green Bay Packers

    New York Giants

    CB Isaiah DunnRB John Lovett
    CB Duke Dawson (injured)LB Chapelle Russell (injured)
    WR Ja’Marcus Bradley (injured)
    RB Jason Huntley (signed by Colts)LS Rex SunaharaWR Hakeem ButlerWR Cody WhiteWR Dan ChisenaWR Aron CruikshankDT James NyamwayaLB Kuony DengLB Forrest RhyneDB Madre HarperDB Nevelle ClarkeK B.T. PotterLB Tanner MuseCB Lavert HillDL Manny JonesLB Toby NdukweOL La’Raven ClarkOL William DunkleQB Tanner MorganRB Darius HagansS Kenny RobinsonS Jalen Elliott

    Seattle Seahawks

    DB Duron Lowe (signed by Chiefs)
    T Grant Hermanns (signed by Jets)K Rodrigo BlankenshipS Avery YoungOL John MolchonWR Taye BarberWR Kaylon GeigerWR Kade WarnerRB Ronnie BrownCB Rodarius WilliamsS Nolan TurnerDT Deadrin SenatT Michael NieseLB Hamilcar RashedLB Ulysees GilbertCB Don Gardner (injured)S Aaron YoungDL Willington PrevelonLB Brandon Bouyer-Randle

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