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FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports that Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson completed top-30 visits with the Cowboys, Bengals and Panthers.
Schultz adds that Henderson “has had several Zoom meetings with other teams as well.” Henderson generally sits in the Nos. 2-4 spots, positionally, on draft boards. The former Ohio State player cleared triple-digit carry totals in all four college seasons and earned at least 22 targets in 3-of-4. At 5-foot-10, 202 pounds, Henderson is perhaps on the small side, but his dual-threat skillset will make him a fantasy-friendly prospect in year one.
Seahawks signed Drew Lock, formerly of the Giants, to a contract.
The six-year veteran signal caller, who was a member of the Seahawks for two seasons, returns as a backup to quarterback Sam Darnold. Lock was a key component in the trade which brought quarterback Russell Wilson to Denver in 2022. Last season, Lock went 1-4 in five starts with the Giants. Lock, who spent his first three NFL seasons with the Broncos, has passed for 6,354 yards in 36 career NFL games (28 starts).
ESPN’s John Keim believes the Commanders would like to draft a “dynamic” running back “capable of playing on every down.”
Over the Commanders final 11 games in 2024, including the playoffs, their running backs averaged three yards per carry or less six times. So, there is a need for the club to add someone who could create more yards on the ground outside of quarterback Jayden Daniels. Drafting such a player could also provide a long-term solution due to the fact that current running backs Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler are both in the final years of their contracts.
The Athletic’s Vic Tafur believes the Raiders “might trade” Aidan O’Connell during the NFL Draft.
If the Raiders are dead-set on drafting a developmental quarterback behind Geno Smith, there certainly would be no reason for them to hang on to O’Connell. We’d be surprised if any team saw enough good in O’Connell to have him compete for a starting role in 2025, but he’d make for a decent backup fit for a few teams given he has two years left on his rookie deal. Patriots OC Josh McDaniels, notably, drafted O’Connell in 2023.
The Athletic’s Michael-Shawn Dugar believes that Tyler Shough and Jaxson Dart appear to be the “best fit” for Seattle’s scheme amongst the quarterbacks with Day 2 grades.
More to the point, Dugar names Shough as “the best option” if Seattle wants to “roll the dice” on the group. Seattle has a top-30 visit scheduled with Shough. In a class without easy answers at quarterback, teams appear to be elevating the seventh-year senior (not a typo) who will turn 26 years old in his rookie season. Seattle will also, per Dugar, have a top-30 visit with Jalen Milroe. The Seahawks aren’t committed to Sam Darnold for long, so it is possible any quarterback they draft early this year gets some runway at the end of the year to establish themselves ahead of 2026. We’d be surprised if any of them could beat out Darnold to begin the season.
Colts re-signed TE Mo-Alie Cox to a one-year contract.
The veteran tight end has played his entire NFL career with the Colts, joining the club in 2017 as a member of the practice squad. Despite not being a prolific pass catcher, Alie-Cox’s value comes in the team’s run game. In 2024, Alie-Cox was graded 11th in run blocking among tight ends with at least 340 snaps, per PFF. This helped Colts running back Jonathan Taylor to rush for 1,431 yards, which was fourth most in the NFL last season.