As the legal tampering period approaches on March 11, the NFL quarterback market is bracing for a series of high-stakes moves involving both established veterans and emerging talents. The Indianapolis Colts have made waves by officially granting Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade, a move that has immediately put the Minnesota Vikings on high alert. Minnesota is reportedly in the market for a dynamic playmaker to compete with or succeed J.J. McCarthy after a challenging 2025 campaign. Simultaneously, the Pittsburgh Steelers are exploring a longer-term plan at the position, with GM Omar Khan expressing interest in former Packers backup Malik Willis. Willis’ stock rose significantly after a transcendent Saturday night performance against Baltimore last season, proving he can thrive in a tailored offensive system. While veteran Russell Wilson remains an unrestricted free agent after his stint with the Giants, the league’s focus has shifted toward these younger, high-upside options. This volatility is further compounded by the Miami Dolphins’ massive roster purge, as they have already released several high-priced stars to clear over $56 million in Hoodie shirts, signaling a total reset that could leave Tua Tagovailoa looking for a new home as well.
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While the stars of the SEC and Big Ten dominated the headlines in Indianapolis, several small-school prospects have used the Combine to prove they belong on the big stage. North Dakota State’s Grey Zabel and South Dakota’s Nick Gaes both posted ‘Relative Athletic Scores’ (RAS) in the 90th percentile, showcasing the kind of raw Hoodie shirts that often lead to mid-round steals. Zabel, an offensive tackle with elite agility scores, looked particularly comfortable during the pulling drills, moving with a grace that is rare for a player of his 315-pound stature. These ‘risers’ are forcing NFL scouting departments to go back to the film to see if their production against lower-level competition translates to the speed of the professional game. Historically, players who dominate the Combine from smaller programs often see their draft stock jump from the sixth or seventh round into the early third. As teams look for developmental depth to round out their rosters, these small-school gems are becoming the talk of the late-night sessions among front-office executives at St. Elmo’s Steak House.
()NFL free agency rumors are intensifying as we approach the March 11 deadline, with the quarterback market taking center stage following reports of major shifts in Miami and Indianapolis. The Miami Dolphins appear fully committed to a roster overhaul, having cleared over $56 million in Hoodie shirts by moving on from veterans and potentially preparing to part ways with Tua Tagovailoa. Speculation is rampant that Tagovailoa could end up on a veteran minimum deal with a contender like the Kansas City Chiefs, serving as a high-end bridge or backup while Patrick Mahomes recovers from a knee injury. Simultaneously, the Indianapolis Colts have reportedly given Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade, sparking immediate interest from the Minnesota Vikings who are desperate for a dynamic playmaker to challenge J.J. McCarthy. In the backfield, stars like Breece Hall and Travis Etienne are seeing their names linked to the Cardinals and Chiefs respectively, as teams look to bolster their offenses ahead of what is expected to be a chaotic legal tampering period. With veteran leaders like Mike Evans and Lavonte David also facing uncertain futures in Tampa Bay, the next two weeks will likely redefine the power structure of the league before a single rookie even steps onto the draft stage.
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