Indianapolis Colts restricted free-agent WR Zach Pascal signed his second-round tender Monday, April 19. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Football Team | WAS won’t watch Trey Lance
North Dakota State QB Trey Lance will not have the Washington Football Team in attendance for his Pro Day.
NFL | Big-play TDs the norm for Dyami Brown
North Carolina WR Dyami Brown ranks third in the 2021 NFL Draft class with 14 career touchdown catches of at least 20 yards, according to Pro Football Focus.
NFL | Ja’Marr Chase dialed it up from distance
Louisiana State University WR Ja’Marr Chase ranks second in the 2021 NFL Draft class with 16 career touchdown catches of at least 20 yards, according to Pro Football Focus.
NFL | DeVonta Smith a big play waiting to happen
Alabama WR DeVonta Smith led the 2021 NFL Draft class with 17 career touchdown catches of at least 20 yards, according to Pro Football Focus.
NFL | Terrace Marshall sure-handed inside red zone
Louisiana State University WR Terrace Marshall did not drop any of his 25 targets inside the 20, according to Pro Football Focus.
NFL | TDs hard to come by against Greg Newsome
Northwestern CB Greg Newsome yielded one touchdown in 471 coverage snaps over the last two seasons, according to Pro Football Focus.
Buccaneers | Tom Brady recovering well
Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Tom Brady (knee) is reportedly recovering well from offseason knee surgery and ‘hopeful he’ll be able to resume his typical training and participate in a mandatory June minicamp,’ according to ESPN.com Jenna Laine.
49ers | San Fran very much interested in Trey Lance
North Dakota State QB Trey Lance spent the last couple of weeks working with quarterback coach John Beck, according to ESPN’s Dan Graziano. Per Graziano, the 49ers coaching staff gave Beck a list of drills they wanted Lance to work on ahead of Lance’s second pro day Monday, April 19.
NFL | Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah can do it all
Notre Dame LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah is viewed by NFL teams as a hybrid defender who can play both linebacker and a strong safety, according to Matt Bowen of ESPN.com.