Atlanta Falcons FB Collin Mooney was released Monday, Feb. 15.
Monthly Archives: February 2016
Ravens | Jalen Ramsey a fit for Baltimore?
Florida State CB Jalen Ramsey appears to be a strong fit for the Baltimore Ravens because they have not had a playmaker in their secondary for a while, in the option on NFL.com’s Daniel Jeremiah.
Browns | Cleveland may pursue Cincinnati WRs
Cincinnati Bengals impending free-agent WR Marvin Jones and Mohamed Sanu may be pursued by the Cleveland Browns this offseason since head coach Hue Jackson worked with them when he coached with the Bengals.
Ravens | Baltimore unlikely to pursue Matt Forte
Chicago Bears impending free-agent RB Matt Forte probably will not be an option for the Baltimore Ravens this offseason because he does not have a great relationship with offensive coordinator Marc Trestman.
Titans | Tennessee has discussed moving No. 1 pick
Tennessee Titans general manager Jon Robinson has engaged in ‘exploratory’ talks about trading the No. pick in April’s NFL Draft.
Colts | Coby Fleener’s possible deal
Indianapolis Colts TE Coby Fleener will likely require a multi-year deal worth around $4 million per season in order to stay with the Colts.
Falcons | Atlanta should draft a receiver
Atlanta Falcons WR Julio Jones should receive some help in the draft this offseason. The Falcons are expected to draft a No. 2 wide receiver in the higher rounds, according to ESPN.co’s Vaughn McClure.
Saints | Three-year extension for Drew Brees?
New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees could receive a three-year contract extension in order to lower his cap number, according to ESPN.com’s Mike Triplett. His cap number would increase to $30 million in the final year of his current deal.
Cowboys | Dallas could wait on quarterback
Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo is expected to have added help behind him next season, but the Cowboys probably won’t draft a quarterback with their No. 4 overall pick, according to Todd Archer of ESPNDallas.com.
Packers | Green Bay to add tight end?
Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers could have a new tight end with some speed this offseason, according to ESPN.com’s Rob Demovsky.