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CB Asante Samuel Jr. Hasn t Ruled Dolphins Out
It stands to reason that retired cornerback Asante Samuel would harbor no love for the Dolphins, a division rival of his for the first five years of his career in New England. Regardless, his free agent son, former Chargers cornerback Asante Samuel Jr., may still have the door open to returning to his hometown team. […]
(Jul 11 -- Pro Football Rumors)

NFL Staff Updates: Commanders, Falcons, Raiders
The Commanders announced a number of new hires and promotions to their scouting and analytics departments this week. In the scouting department, Charles Brensinger was promoted from scouting assistant to manager of scouting operations for his fourth year with the team. Before Washington, Brensinger spent seven years in Detroit — five as a pro scout […]
(Jul 11 -- Pro Football Rumors)

Falcons QB Kirk Cousins Didn t Want To Leave Minnesota
With the second season of Netflix’s Quarterback documentary series releasing earlier this week, Charles Robinson of Yahoo Sports gave some interesting context to one of the more solemn storylines of the show. Two years after appearing on the show’s first season, in which he shined as the starter of a 13-4 Vikings team who led a […]
(Jul 11 -- Pro Football Rumors)

ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi reports Kenny Pickett "developed a strong on-field rapport" with Jerry Jeudy after training with the team's top receiver this offseason.
At 27 years old, Pickett is the middle-aged member of the Browns' four-person quarterback competition. Although he is perhaps the least discussed member of the bunch, Oyefusi notes, Pickett respectably went "14-10 as a starter in two seasons with the Steelers." Developing rapport with the team's top option could give Pickett an edge in training camp and the preseason, though Pickett is unlikely to produce even high-end QB2 results were he to win the starting job.
(Jul 11 -- NBC Sports)

Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski is expected to return to the scheme he ran early in his Cleveland tenure "with more under-center formations that utilize play-action."
The Browns employed a 24.9 percent play-action pass play rate last season, ranking 17th among NFL teams. In his first season at the helm in 2020, Stefanski ran play action at a sixth-ranked 28.7 percent rate. Increasing the fantasy-friendly play's usage would be a boon to Browns pass catchers. They can use all of the schematic advantages they can get given their team's unsettled quarterback situation.
(Jul 11 -- NBC Sports)

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