Titans | Eric Decker contract details

Tennessee Titans WR Eric Decker’s one-year deal is worth up to $5.35 million, according to a source. The deal comes with a $2.5 million signing bonus, a $1.35 million salary and up to $1.50 million in incentives.

Footballguys View: Decker could be a very interesting addition to this offense and might be a good fit as the No. 2 there. Two things will impact that. First is the health of Marcus Mariota, which looks good. Second will be how quickly rookie Corey Davis starts drawing coverage. When he’s the focal point of a secondary, Decker can struggle. When he has a legit number one across from him, though, he can be very productive. Right now, Decker is trending with an overall ADP of 102 and is the 39th receiver off the board. We suspect that will get more expensive as summer goes by and the market adjusts to his new situation.

Steelers | Le’Veon Bell extension iffy before deadline?

Pittsburgh Steelers RB Le’Veon Bell has a 50% chance of agreeing to a long-term extension before the July 17 deadline, in the opinion of Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports. La Canfora cites Bell’s history of injuries and suspensions as logical reasons to take a year-by-year approach with Bell. Plus, Bell counts $12 million against the Steelers’ salary cap.

Chiefs | Andy Reid confident in offense

Kansas City Chiefs WR Chris Conley is just one piece of a young offensive group that has given head coach Andy Reid confidence despite the loss of Baltimore Ravens WR Jeremy Maclin. ‘We have a lot of talent right here to do whatever we need to do,’ Reid said. Conley himself is ready to take on a leadership role. ‘You have to be a good listener [in order to lead], and I got a lot of time being able to watch and listen, and I think that’s the way you help these younger guys is you just pay attention,’ Conley said.

Falcons | Devonta Freeman could have contract soon

Atlanta Falcons RB Devonta Freeman’s possible long-term contract could be done by the first week of training camp, according to a source. Freeman is entering the final year of his current contract.

Footballguys View: All reports have been positive about the two sides getting a deal done. While Freeman may want ‘elite’ RB money, he’s unlikely to set the market at the position. We’re expecting a new long-term contract for Freeman before the start of training camp.