Panthers | Arm strength no issue for Teddy Bridgewater?

Carolina Panthers QB Teddy Bridgewater is ‘exactly what we want’ and has ‘a great arm,’ according to head coach Matt Rhule.’I think this offense, in general, when you look at in New Orleans, that iteration of it, where (new offensive coordinator Joe Brady) first learned it, is not necessarily a vertical, down-the-field passing game as much as it is a catch-and-run, underneath, matchup-type passing game. You obviously have to be able to throw the ball downfield. Teddy’s got a great arm. I can remember he threw what I would call a launch route 48 yards down the right sideline to the 12-yard line against somebody. So he certainly has the arm strength to do it,’ Rhule told Joe Person of The Athletic.

Lions | Matthew Stafford leading workouts

Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford (back) was seen working out with teammates in a video shared to social media by the team Thursday, June 25.

Footballguys View: Stafford was on fire last year before a back injury knocked him out for eight games. This season, Stafford is back and looking for a bounce-back season. With a current ADP of QB13 (10.01), Stafford could prove to be a great value pick if he stays healthy and picks up where he left off in 2019.

Saints | Malcolm Jenkins not comfortable returning

New Orleans Saints S Malcolm Jenkins said Thursday, June 25, he wouldn’t feel comfortable returning to football until the risk of the COVID-19 pandemic is eliminated. ‘Until we get to the point where we have protocols in place and until we get to a place as a country where we feel safe doing it, we have to understand that football is a nonessential business and so we don’t need to do it,’ Jenkins said. ‘And so the risk has to be really eliminated before we, before I, would feel comfortable with going back.’ He later released a follow-up video in which he stressed his desire to play.