Houston Texans QB Deshaun Watson will ‘always make a jump’ in performance, according to head coach Bill O’Brien. ‘I’ve always said that I don’t think there’s any ceiling on Deshaun Watson,’ O’Brien said.
Monthly Archives: May 2019
Saints | Sylvester Williams trying out
Free-agent DT Sylvester Williams (Dolphins) is participating in the New Orleans Saints rookie minicamp this weekend on a tryout basis.
Redskins | Kano Dillon let go
Washington Redskins TE Kano Dillon was waived Friday, May 10.
Cardinals | Three draft picks sign deals
Arizona Cardinals fifth-round draft choice S Deionte Thompson, sixth-round draft choice C Lamont Gaillard and seventh-round draft choice DE Michael Dogbe signed four-year contracts with the Cardinals Friday, May 10. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Cardinals | Arizona signs Andy Isabella, Hakeem Butler
Arizona Cardinals second-round draft choice WR Andy Isabella and fourth-round draft choice WR Hakeem Butler signed four-year contracts with the Cardinals Friday, May 10. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Panthers | Cam Newton not changing style
Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton (shoulder) said he is too old to change his playing style.
Chiefs | Zach Golditch claimed by KC
Former Arizona Cardinals OG Zack Golditch was claimed off waivers by the Kansas City Chiefs Friday, May 10.
Bengals | No practice for Rodney Anderson
Cincinnati Bengals RB Rodney Anderson (knee) did not participate in practice Friday, May 10, and is not expected to do much this offseason.
Bills | Buffalo to meet with Lee Smith
Free-agent TE Lee Smith (Raiders) is scheduled to meet with the Buffalo Bills at some point this offseason, according to Bills LB Lorenzo Alexander.
Bills | Six draft picks sign contracts
Buffalo Bills second-round draft choice OT Cody Ford, third-round draft choice RB Devin Singletary, fifth-round draft choice LB Vosean Joseph, sixth-round draft choice S Jaquan Johnson, seventh-round draft choice DE Darryl Johnson Jr. and seventh-round draft choice TE Tommy Sweeney signed four-year contracts with the Bills Thursday, May 9. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Footballguys View: Singletary will likely be a backup and not touching the ball often without injuries to Frank Gore or LeSean McCoy, but he could be the #1 back in 2020. Ford should be an instant starter and it’s encouraging that he said he wanted Buffalo to draft him because of new offensive line coach Bobby Johnson, who was previously an assistant for Indianapolis during their dramatic offensive line turnaround last year. He was reportedly a consideration for Cincinnati at #11, but ended up falling to Buffalo at #38.