SF - Coach says WR Randy Moss No. 1 WR right now

Source: San Jose Mercury News - Cam Inman

San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh said during a radio interview that WR Randy Moss is the team's top wide receiver at this point based on how he performed during offseason workouts.

NO - QB Drew Brees deal could get done soon

Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune - Mike Triplett

The New Orleans Saints are expected to get a deal done with franchise free-agent QB Drew Brees prior to the July 16 deadline. It will be considered the biggest upset of the NFL season if they don't. The two sides will probably keep haggling over the details right up until the deadline; however, it will be stunning if Brees doesn't ultimately sign a contract worth somewhere between $19.2 million and $20 million per year.

CLE - Plan to run more in 2012

Source: The Cleveland Plain Dealer - Terry Pluto

The Cleveland Browns ranked dead-last in the NFL with four rushing touchdowns last season, and their longest run of the year went for 40 yards. In two season as the offensive coordinator for the St. Louis Rams, head coach Pat Shurmur gave the ball to RB Steven Jackson enough for him to gain 2,657 yards and average 327 carries per season. New offensive coordinator Brad Childress also likes to run the ball, so look for RB Trent Richardson, as well as the other running backs, to see ample touches this year.

DET - Coach thinks Mikel Leshoure can help between the tackles

Source: Detroit Free Press - Carlos Monarrez

Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz said he believes RB Mikel Leshoure can be an inside runner that will be able to gain the tough yards during games. 'No matter how we do it, running the football, throwing the football, short yardage, first-and-10, we need to have the ability to pick up tough yardage, and I think that's something that Mikel can do for us,' Schwartz said.

NYJ - Former teammate says QB Mark Sanchez dealt with shoulder issues

Source: ESPNNewYork.com - Jane McManus

Free-agent WR Plaxico Burress (Jets) said QB Mark Sanchez dealt with shoulder issues during the 2011 season but believes Sanchez has the arm strength to be successful. 'He definitely has enough arm,' Burress said. 'He was battling some injuries last year, shoulder-wise that a lot of people didn't know about ... different things like that. But I think he really turned a corner.'

NFL - Josh Gordon could go early in supplemental draft

Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter

Baylor WR Josh Gordon could go as early as the second round of the 2012 NFL supplemental draft.

NFL - Plenty of interest in Josh Gordon

Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter

The Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, Carolina Panthers, Indianapolis Colts, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins are just some of the teams that figure to be interested in former Baylor WR Josh Gordon in the NFL supplemental draft.

CLE - RB Brandon Jackson making strides

Source: The Cleveland Plain Dealer - Terry Pluto

Cleveland Browns RB Brandon Jackson is healthy, and he has reportedly established himself as the No. 2 back in the depth chart battle with RBs Montario Hardesty and Chris Ogbonnaya. Jackson showed solid blocking and catching skills, as well, which is what the coaches expect in the West Coast offense.

CLE - Will be present at Josh Gordon's Pro Day

Source: Akron Beacon Journal - Nate Ulrich

The Cleveland Browns will be sending a representative to Baylor WR Josh Gordon's Pro Day Tuesday, July 10.

DAL - Will have rep at Josh Gordon's Pro Day

Source: FOXSportsSouthwest.com - Matt Mosley

The Dallas Cowboys will have a representative present at Baylor WR Josh Gordon's Pro Day Tuesday, July 10.

SF - WR Ted Ginn could be on roster bubble

Source: ProFootballWeekly.com

San Francisco 49ers WR Ted Ginn Jr. (undisclosed) could be on the roster bubble if he is not able to stay healthy during training camp.

BUF - Could show interest in WR Braylon Edwards

Source: ESPN.com - James Walker

The Buffalo Bills could show interest in free-agent WR Braylon Edwards (49ers) if they want to add a veteran receiver to their team.

BUF - Will be at Josh Gordon's Pro Day

Source: ESPN.com - James Walker

The Buffalo Bills will be sending representatives to Baylor WR Josh Gordon's Pro Day Tuesday, July 10.

HOU - RB Arian Foster says he is a vegan

Source: ESPN.com

Houston Texans RB Arian Foster said on his Twitter account that he is now a vegan. 'Officially a vegan now. We'll see how this goes. But week one down. So far, so good. Feels wonderful,' Foster said of giving up any form of animal products.

MIN - RB Adrian Peterson hires Roger Clemens lawyer

Source: ESPN.com

Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson has hired lawyer Rusty Hardin to represent him following his arrest at a Houston nightclub. Hardin just won a high-profile case representing former MLB SP Roger Clemens. Hardin successfully defended Clemens against charges he lied about not using performance-enhancing drugs in testimony he made before Congress.

BAL - QB Joe Flacco receives unfair criticism

Source: NFL.com

Baltimore Ravens C Matt Birk said QB Joe Flacco does not receive the benefit of the doubt from fans and media. 'Certain guys don't get the benefit of the doubt,' Birk said. 'He's shown in big spots that he's come through most of the time and he can play. Our gameplan isn't designed to have Joe Flacco throw 450 yards a every game to help us win. That's not our style of football. I guess that's not the cool, hip way to play football in the NFL these days.'

GB - Randall Cobb to remain kick returner

Source: NFL.com

Green Bay Packers WR Randall Cobb will remain the team's kick returner in 2012, even if he has an increased role on offense.

KC - QB Matt Cassel gets booed at celebrity softball game

Source: ProFootballTalk.com

At the All-Star Legends & Celebrity Softball Game Sunday, July 8, held at Kansas City's Kauffman Stadium, fans booed Kansas City Chiefs QB Matt Cassel during player introductions. Fans then provided polite applause prior to Cassel's at-bats.

NE - Gap in contract talks with WR Wes Welker

Source: NFL.com

There is a considerable gap in guaranteed money in talks between the New England Patriots and WR Wes Welker. The gap in guaranteed money between the two sides is roughly $6 million, which likely places the team's number at around $15 million.

KC - WR Dwayne Bowe unlikely to sign extension before deadline

Source: ESPN.com - Bill Williamson

Kansas City Chiefs franchise free-agent WR Dwayne Bowe is unlikely to sign a contract extension prior to the July 16 deadline.

MIA - QB David Garrard appears to be slight favorite

Source: The Miami Herald - Barry Jackson

Miami Dolphins QB David Garrard appears to be slightly ahead of QB Matt Moore and rookie QB Ryan Tannehill for the starting job, but head coach Joe Philbin characterizes the battle as 'close.' The starter will be determined on the field during training camp and into the preseason.

MIA - Ryan Tannehill not out of running to start

Source: The Miami Herald - Barry Jackson

Miami Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill is not completely out of the running for the No. 1 job with the team, but he received by far the fewest first-team reps during offseason workouts.

BUF - T.J. Graham playing catch-up

Source: BuffaloBills.com - Jared Kracker

Buffalo Bills WR T.J. Graham is expected to compete for the No. 2 wide receiver job despite a slow start during offseason workouts. 'Everybody else has been here and knows the system. So he's been struggling to catch on because we're at an advanced stage and we're trying to catch him up,' head coach Chan Gailey said. 'He's got a big load of talent. We've just got to get him caught up

 
MIA - Teammate believes Ryan Tannehill will start on bench

Source: The Miami Herald - Barry Jackson

Miami Dolphins RB Reggie Bush said he believes QB Ryan Tannehill will start the season on the bench. Bush said it would allow Tannehill to learn by watching the veterans from the bench and be prepared for when he is called on to play.

PIT - QB Ben Roethlisberger less accurate in red zone

Source: ESPN.com - Jamison Hensley

Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger completed only 50 percent of his passes in the red zone last season which was down from his 64.7 percent completion percentage outside the red zone.

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The Steelers would like Roethlisberger to improve that number this year, and the design of Todd Haley's offense should help do that. Roethlisberger's favorite target in the red zone could change from week to week. Haley's system spreads the ball around to multiple targets.

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IND - Owner says deal with Andrew Luck close

Source: Twitter

Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay said on his Twitter page that the team is close to signing first-round draft choice QB Andrew Luck.

NE - TE Aaron Hernandez likely would look for WR money under tag

Source: The Boston Globe - Greg A. Bedard

New England Patriots TE Aaron Hernandez is expected to look for the wide receiver designation if the Patriots place the franchise tag on him next offseason. Hernandez would argue that he is more of a receiver than he is a tight end.

NE - Want WR Wes Welker to take less money

Source: The Boston Globe - Greg A. Bedard

The New England Patriots want franchise free-agent WR Wes Welker to take less money in a long-term contract in order to continue playing with QB Tom Brady. Welker would like a deal that guarantees him just below the $21 million he would get paid playing two years under the franchise tag.

IND - Top three picks not under contract

Source: The Indianapolis Star

The Indianapolis Colts have not signed first-round draft choice QB Andrew Luck, second-round draft choice TE Coby Fleener and third-round draft choice TE Dwayne Allen at this point.

CLE - Not expected to go after Josh Gordon

Source: ESPNCleveland.com - Tony Grossi

The Cleveland Browns are not expected to select Baylor WR Josh Gordon in the 2012 NFL supplemental draft because of his off-field issues.

NE - WR Wes Welker close to franchise record

Source: ESPNBoston.com - Mike Reiss

New England Patriots WR Wes Welker will only need four receptions in 2012 to become the Patriots' all-time leader in receptions. Welker will only need six seasons to complete to the task and it took current leader WR Troy Brown 15 seasons to get his 557 catches as a Patriot.

NFL - Josh Gordon received third-round grade from one NFC team

Source: ProFootballTalk.com - Evan Silva

Baylor WR Josh Gordon is the highest-rated prospect available for this summer's Supplemental Draft. A source with knowledge of the situation said Saturday, July 7, that Gordon has generated a third-round supplemental draft grade from at least one club which plays in the NFC.
SF - A.J. Jenkins needs to build upper-body strength

Source: ProFootballWeekly.com - Dan Arkush

San Francisco 49ers WR A.J. Jenkins was inconsistent during organized team activities (OTAs) and minicamp. Jenkins needs to work on building up his upper-body strength in order to hold up against aggressive press cornerbacks at the pro level, according to sources.

CLE - Unlikely to keep four RBs

Source: ESPNCleveland.com - Tony Grossi

Cleveland Browns RBs Brandon Jackson and Chris Ogbonnaya might be fighting it out for the No. 3 running back job behind rookie RB Trent Richardson and RB Montario Hardesty in training camp and the preseason. It is unlikely the Browns will keep four running backs on the roster, so Jackson and Ogbonnaya might not make the roster. However, if Hardesty suffers an injury, Jackson might end up as the primary backup with Ogbonnaya as the No. 3.

CLE - RB Montario Hardesty expected to be primary backup

Source: ESPNCleveland.com - Tony Grossi

Cleveland Browns RB Montario Hardesty is expected to serve as the primary backup to rookie RB Trent Richardson as long as he can remain healthy. If Hardesty suffers an injury, his roster spot might be in jeopardy.

SD - Melvin Ingram expected to be role player initially

Source: ProFootballWeekly.com - Kevin Fishbain

The San Diego Chargers are expected to use LB Melvin Ingram as a pass rusher in the nickel defense and as part of a rotation at outside linebacker.

 
MIN - RB Adrian Peterson injury update

Source: NFL.com

Minnesota Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier said Tuesday, July 3, RB Adrian Peterson (knee) is 'right on course' in his recovery, but added the team will defer to doctors and trainers for any timetable. Frazier expects Peterson will want to be on the field when training camp kicks off July 27, but that doesn't mean he'll get the green light.

DEN - QB Peyton Manning close to 100 percent

Source: NFL.com

Denver Broncos QB Peyton Manning's arm strength is reportedly at 85-to-90 percent of what it was prior to his surgeries. Although Manning has shown improvement this offseason, he may never be fully recovered.

NE - RB Danny Woodhead could see less time

Source: Boston Herald - Jeff Howe

New England Patriots RB Danny Woodhead could lose some reps this season if RB Shane Vereen emerges as a consistent contributor on offense.

NE - Stevan Ridley could get inside carries

Source: Boston Herald - Jeff Howe

New England Patriots RB Stevan Ridley may be considered the most likely candidate to receive the between the tackles carries this season.

NE - 100 receptions for TE Aaron Hernandez in 2012?

Source: ProFootballWeekly.com

New England Patriots TE Aaron Hernandez could be ready to have a huge 2012 campaign. With opposing defenses focusing on fellow TE Rob Gronkowski, WR Wes Welkerunderneath and WR Brandon Lloyd on the outside, Hernandez has a chance to catch 100 passes and double-digit touchdowns according to Patriots writer Andy Hart. He did record 79 receptions last year despite missing some time due to injury.

OAK - Likely to sign RB Cedric Benson?

Source: ANG Newspapers - Steve Corkran

It would not be surprising to see the Oakland Raiders sign free-agent RB Cedric Benson (Bengals) at some point, especially if Benson's asking price is low enough and he is content with a backup role.

CLE - QB Colt McCoy says times are tough

Source: NFL.com

Cleveland Browns QB Colt McCoy said he's had a rough ride this far in his pro career, particularly with so many changes to the coaching staff. 'It's been a rough ride thus far,' McCoy said. 'We've had our ups and downs. I've had three (offensive) coordinators going into my third year. Two head coaches in two years. There's been some ups and downs and things you have to fight through. Most are things out of your control. But for me, I would just like a little consistency.

TEN - WR Nate Washington emerging as a leader

Source: The Tennessean - David Climer

Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington has emerged as a leader of the team's young receiving corps this offseason. 'It's kind of funny to be the old man in the room,' Washington said. 'I'm very blessed to be here this long, looking forward to another season and having these guys looking to me for leadership. I accept that responsibility. I'm very proud to say that I am the guy they look to. I like having that leadership role.

JAX - Resume talks with PK Josh Scobee

Source: The Florida Times-Union - Vito Stellino

The Jacksonville Jaguars have resumed contract talks with franchise free-agent PK Josh Scobee.

TB - CB Ronde Barber could start at CB

Source: The Tampa Tribune - Ira Kaufman

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers could move FS Ronde Barber back to cornerback if CB Eric Wright is suspended for any period of time following his DUI arrest.

 
ATL - Coach explains possible drop in carries for RB Michael Turner

Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - D. Orlando Ledbetter

Atlanta Falcons running backs coach Gerald Brown said the team considered reducing the number of carries RB Michael Turnerreceives per game because they want him to stay strong throughout the season.

DEN - PK Matt Prater agrees to long-term contract

Source: DenverBroncos.com - Stuart Zaas

The Denver Broncos have agreed to terms with franchise free-agent PK Matt Prater on a four-year deal. Financial terms were not disclosed.

CHI - RB Matt Forte says he is in great shape

Source: ESPNChicago.com - Jon Greenburg

Chicago Bears franchise free-agent RB Matt Forte said he is the healthiest he has been in a while because sitting out the last four games of the season allowed him to heal injuries other than his knee injury. 'I've been lifting a little harder this offseason and running more,' Forte said. 'Just because I was able to heal a lot earlier having to sit out the last four games and having that time, and I was able to heal from the other injuries.'

CHI - Deal with RB Matt Forte expected by July 16

Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter

A deal between the Chicago Bears and RB Matt Forte is expected to get done by July 16. Forte said over the weekend that he will play this season, and will not sit out the regular season.

KC - WR Dwayne Bowe not expected to hold out

Source: ESPN.com - Bill Williamson

Kansas City Chiefs franchise free-agent WR Dwayne Bowe has not given any indication that he will hold out during the season even though he has not signed his franchise tender at this point and did not participate in any offseason workouts.

NYG - WR Domenik Hixon may be favorite for No. 3 WR job

Source: ESPN.com - Dan Graziano

New York Giants WR Domenik Hixon may enter training camp as the favorite for the No. 3 wide receiver job over WRs Rueben Randle,Ramses Barden and Jerrel Jernigan.

GB - Expected to keep two QBs

Source: ESPNMilwaukee.com - Jason Wilde

The Green Bay Packers are expected to keep only two quarterbacks on their final roster unless QB B.J. Coleman has a very impressive preseason.

MIA - Ryan Tannehill has shown flashes in workouts

Source: NFL.com

Miami Dolphins WR Brian Hartline said QB Ryan Tannehill has shown flashes during offseason workouts, adding Tannehill has a presence about him. 'He definitely has a presence,' Hartline said of Tannehill. 'Which is great. He's a guy that he knows what he wants, he knows the offense. I think that definitely helps him a lot ... For me, I feel like the first couple of weeks, you hope to see flashes. Because you've got to have something there, and there's no doubt in my mind that I saw flashes. The ball coming out of his hand is good, is great. His timing is really good. On a couple of routes, you can tell he's really comfortable. He can plant that foot and release without any gather step, so there's definitely some flashes.'

MIA - Ryan Tannehill not expected to start

Source: Palm Beach Post - Brian Biggane

Miami Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill is not in the running to start right now due to his untimely mistakes, particularly when throwing into traffic. Head coach Joe Philbin has made it clear that turnovers will not be tolerated, so for the time being Tannehill will continue to work as the No. 3 quarterback.

OAK - Juron Criner a starting WR?

Source: SportingNews.com

Oakland Raiders WR Juron Criner, who was impressive during offseason workouts, could potentially challenge starting WRs Denarius Moore or Darrius Heyward-Bey if they struggle.

GB - Three expected to be in running for No. 3 WR job

Source: ESPN.com - Kevin Seifert

Green Bay Packers WRs James JonesRandall Cobb and Donald Driver are candidates to become the No. 3 wide receiver during training camp.

SEA - Mike Williams could be on roster bubble

Source: ESPN.com - Mike Sando

Seattle Seahawks WR Mike X. Williams could be on the roster bubble during training camp if he is outperformed by WR Kris Durhamduring training camp.

CLE - Trent Richardson waiting to sign

Source: Akron Beacon Journal - Nate Ulrich

Cleveland Browns RB Trent Richardson said he's waiting for the top two overall draft picks - Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck and Washington Redskins QB Robert Griffin III - to sign before completing his deal. 'For me, I think I'm really just waiting on one and two to get done,' Richardson said. 'Then when the big guys get done, I can sign.'

CLE - Brandon Weeden eager to sign a deal

Source: Akron Beacon Journal - Nate Ulrich

Cleveland Browns QB Brandon Weeden said he is hoping to get a deal done prior to training camp. When asked for an update about the status of his contract, Weeden replied, 'What's the politically correct answer here? I wish it was done, but I don't know. It'll get done. We're working. It takes two sides, though.'

SF - TE Vernon Davis feels team is Super Bowl material

Source: The Boston Globe - Greg A. Bedard

San Francisco 49ers TE Vernon Davis feels the team is a Super Bowl contender, and he isn't afraid to voice his opinion. 'I don't want to sound too cocky, but I think we have the potential,' Davis said. 'I think we have a lot of potential and I'm not wrong for saying that because of the talent we have. I can't that we're going to win the Super Bowl. All I can say is that I strongly believe that we have the team to get to that point. It makes me excited because I know what we have going forward.'

DAL - Could show interest in Josh Gordon

Source: ESPNDallas.com - Calvin Watkins

The Dallas Cowboys could consider taking Baylor WR Josh Gordon in the 2012 NFL supplemental draft.

NFL - Josh Gordon to enter supplemental draft

Source: thesidelineview.com - Adam Caplan

Baylor WR Josh Gordon will enter the 2012 NFL supplemental draft.

MIA - RB Steve Slaton expected to be on bubble

Source: ProFootballWeekly.com

Miami Dolphins RB Steve Slaton is expected to be on the roster bubble during training camp. He may compete with RBs Marcus Thigpen, Jonas Gray and Jerome Messam for the No. 4 running back job.

CHI - Gabe Carimi confident in knee

Source: ProFootballWeekly.com

Chicago Bears OT Gabe Carimi (knee) did not do a lot during offseason workouts but is confident that his knee is strong enough to participate in training camp.

ARI - TE Todd Heap does not appear to be cut candidate

Source: ESPN.com - Mike Sando

Arizona Cardinals TE Todd Heap does not appear to be in danger of being released during training camp unless he is unable to stay healthy. Heap is scheduled to make $2 million this season.

ARI - Like WR Andre Roberts in slot

Source: ESPN.com - Mike Sando

The Arizona Cardinals believe WR Andre Roberts is ideally suited to be a slot receiver. Roberts likely will play there this season with WR Michael Floyd playing on the outside.

TB - Two competing for backup QB job

Source: Buccaneers.com

Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Dan Orlovsky and Brett Ratliff will compete for the primary backup quarterback job during training camp. The team likely will decide whether to keep two or three quarterbacks on their final roster based on how Orlovsky and Ratliff perform.

PIT - RB Jonathan Dwyer dropping weight

Source: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Mark Kaboly

Pittsburgh Steelers RB Jonathan Dwyer has lost 20 pounds from his high of 240 pounds and is in better shape. Dwyer is ready to play a significant part in the team's offense this upcoming season. 'I am just realizing how much it takes to get where you are in this league and how hard you have to work and push yourself,' Dwyer said. 'This is my year to prove something to myself, the league, to the organization, that I am worth more than what I was.

TEN - Have big plans for Taylor Thompson

Source: SportingNews.com

Tennessee Titans TE Taylor Thompson was impressive throughout the team's offseason workouts. According to sources, Thompson showed elite athleticism similar to New England Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski. The Titans believe Thompson could become a dynamic offensive player and be special in the long term if he continues to develop.

NE - QB Brian Hoyer, Ryan Mallett to be showcased Aug. 20?

Source: ESPNBoston.com - Mike Reiss

The New England Patriots might consider turning over the second preseason game to QBs Brian Hoyer and Ryan Mallett for the preseason game Aug. 20 against the Philadelphia Eagles. It is a nationally-televised game, which would give the team a chance to show the rest of the NFL what they have and to generate some interest in Hoyer or Mallett for a possible deal.

CLE - QB Colt McCoy could become distraction

Source: The Cleveland Plain Dealer - Mary Kay Cabot

Cleveland Browns QB Colt McCoy is more likely to be traded because he is popular in the locker room, and he has plenty of fan support as well. If QB Brandon Weeden struggles early on, it could create fan controversy for those calling for the backup.

DAL - Bruce Carter's performance may determine starter at ILB

Source: ESPN.com - Dan Graziano

Dallas Cowboys LB Bruce Carter will be competing with LB Dan Connor for the one of the starting inside linebacker job but his performance during the preseason may have more importance in the competition than Connor's performance.

SF - Return all 11 starters on defense

Source: The Boston Globe - Greg A. Bedard

The San Francisco 49ers return all 11 starters on defense, and DL Justin Smith is excited to get going. 'The mindset I've kind of been spreading to the guys is, your team isn't always going to be stacked, we're not going to be able to keep this team together forever,' Smith said. 'So let's go out and try to hammer this thing home.

 
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HOU - Have not had contract talks with QB Matt Schaub

Source: The Sports Xchange - Len Pasquarelli

The Houston Texans have not had serious contract extension talks with QB Matt Schaub at this point but are expected to do so later this summer.

CLE - Jordan Cameron is team's future at TE

Source: ESPNCleveland.com - Tony Grossi

Cleveland Browns TE Jordan Cameron is considered the team's future at tight end. TE Benjamin Watson is in the final year of his contract, so Cameron is therefore likely to see a bigger role in the offense, not TE Evan Moore.

NYJ - Stephen Hill working on his route running

Source: The Sports Xchange - Len Pasquarelli

New York Jets WR Stephen Hill said he has been working on his route running this offseason because he only ran a limited number of routes during college. 'There are adjustments, reads on the run, all the fine-tuning stuff, and you've got to develop a connection (with the quarterback). You can have all the (physical) skills in the world, but you have to get the mental and technique things down even more,' Hill said.

MIA - Clyde Gates struggling with offense

Source: South Florida Sun-Sentinel - Omar Kelly

Miami Dolphins WR Clyde Gates struggled during offseason workouts because he is having a hard time picking up the team's new west coast offense. He likely will be in a competition for the final receiver spot on the roster when training camp begins.

NFL - QB Daunte Culpepper says career over

Source: Orlando Sentinel - Craig Castille

Free-agent QB Daunte Culpepper (Lions) said he does not expect to play again and has moved on with his life. 'As far as me playing, I think I am done," Culpepper said. 'That part of my book is closed. The next chapter is, I have kids and I will be coaching them.

CHI - Have taken out seven-step drops for QBs

Source: FOXSports.com - Alex Marvez

Chicago Bears OT Gabe Carimi said offensive coordinator Mike Tice has taken out the seven-step drop for the quarterbacks from the playbook. The change is expected to help the offensive line block for QB Jay Cutler better.

NE - TE Daniel Fells did not take part in offseason program

Source: ESPNBoston.com - Field Yates

New England Patriots TE Daniel Fells (ankle) is still considered the leader for the third tight end job, although he did not take part in organized team activities (OTAs) or minicamp. Undrafted rookie TE Tyler Urban and TE Alex Silvestro are the only challengers to Fells.

MIA - WR Brian Hartline was absent due to appendectomy

Source: The Miami Herald - Barry Jackson

Miami Dolphins WR Brian Hartline (appendectomy) said Saturday, June 30, that he is recovering from an appendectomy, but he is expected to be fine for training camp.

CLE - H-back battle might get heated

Source: ESPNCleveland.com - Tony Grossi

Cleveland Browns FB Owen Marecic is the incumbent at the position, but he is viewed as a mostly blocking fullback. TE Brad Smelley has the versatility as a pass receiver, but he is not a true lead blocker. Lastly, TE E. Alex Smith is also in the mix for H-back duties. Two of those players might not make the 53-man roster.

NYG - DT Chris Canty wants to be leader

Source: The Star-Ledger - Mike Garafolo

New York Giants DL Chris Canty (knee) said Saturday, June 30, that he wants to make his teammates better through his performance, and be a leader in the locker room. Canty was able to post a career-high four sacks, but he said he is looking for bigger and better things in 2012.

SF - More on Aldon Smith

Source: CSNBayArea.com - Matt Maiocco

Updating a previous report, San Francisco 49ers LB Aldon Smith (abdomen, shoulder) suffered minor stab wounds at a house party Saturday, June 30. The wounds occurred as Smith attempted to break up a fight, and he likely was stabbed by a pocketknife. The location of the wounds are believed to be in his shoulder and abdomen.

 
MIN - GM hopes RB Adrian Peterson will be ready Week 1

Source: 1500ESPN.com - Tom Pelissero

Minnesota Vikings general manager Rick Spielman said the team hopes RB Adrian Peterson (knee) will be ready for the start of the regular season but will not rush his recovery to make it happen.

NE - QB Tom Brady explains workout attendance

Source: NFL Network - Albert Breer

New England Patriots QB Tom Brady said he was more involved in offseason workouts this year as opposed to previous years because he needed to make every day count with the decrease in the number of workouts allowed during an offseason.

GB - QB Aaron Rodgers participated in workouts

Source: NFL Network - Albert Breer

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers was present for most of the offseason workouts this season and head coach Mike McCarthy said he is not sure if Rodgers missed any workouts.

HOU - QB Matt Schaub says he is recovered from injury

Source: HoustonTexans.com - Nick Scurfield

Houston Texans QB Matt Schaub said he is completely recovered from the Lisfranc injury he suffered last season and is working out in preparation for the start of training camp.

CHI - Holdout would not hurt RB Matt Forte

Source: ESPNChicago.com - Jeff Dickerson

Chicago Bears LB Brian Urlacher said he does not believe a holdout would hurt franchise free-agent RB Matt Forte's production once Forte returns to the field. 'That's not going to be an issue for him. Whether he misses training camp or not he keeps himself in great shape, he's one of the (best) conditioned guys on our team,' Urlacher said. 'He takes care of his body. He'll (report) in great shape. Whenever he gets there, he'll be ready to play football.

DEN - WR Demaryius Thomas says he will have to be better route runner

Source: NFL.com - Gregg Rosenthal

Denver Broncos WR Demaryius Thomas said he will have to improve on his running of all of the routes with QB Peyton Manning taking over as the starting quarterback. Thomas said he did not have to run all of the routes in his first few seasons in the NFL.

SF - Could keep two TEs on roster

Source: CSNBayArea.com - Matt Maiocco

The San Francisco 49ers may consider keeping only two tight ends on their final roster if DL Demarcus Dobbs shows the ability to be a blocking tight end in addition to being a defensive lineman.

TEN - Have not had extension talks with TE Jared Cook

Source: TitansInsider.com - Terry McCormick

The Tennessee Titans have not started contract extension talks with TE Jared Cook even though he is entering the final year of his contract. Cook said he would like to stay with the team but is not sure what his future will look like at this point. The team could place the franchise tag on him next offseason if they do on agree to an extension before free agency.

NE - Donte' Stallworth, WR Deion Branch may fight for one spot

Source: ESPNBoston.com - Mike Rodak

New England Patriots WRs Donte' Stallworth and Deion Branch may have to compete for one roster spot during training camp if the team decides to keep six wide receivers on the roster.

IND - Andrew Luck not concerned with contract

Source: NFL.com

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck said he is confident a deal will get done before training camp opens. However, in the meantime, Luck continues to focus on learning the team's playbook. 'I focus on football, especially having missed so much (practice) time because of school,' said Luck. 'I didn't want very many distractions to make sure I catch up in terms of time with everybody else. My agent (Will Wilson) will handle (negotiations).

OAK - Remain interested in RB Cedric Benson

Source: ESPN.com - Bill Williamson

The Oakland Raiders continue to show interest in free-agent RB Cedric Benson (Bengals); however a signing is not imminent. The Raiders have salary cap and money issues and still have two draft picks left to sign. So, the team may have to do some maneuvering to sign Benson, and that could take time.

DAL - Brett Favre compares QB Tony Romo to himself

Source: The Dallas Morning News - Jon Machota

Retired NFL QB Brett Favre said Wednesday, June 27, that Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo closest resembles his style of play. 'Romo is probably more like me than any of those guys,' Favre said. 'I think way too much is cast upon him, good or bad. It's Dallas, and much is expected. He's carried those guys. I watched him last year. And I like Tony. I like the way he plays. I think at times he's underrated.

CHI - ILB Brian Urlacher wants to make Hall of Fame

Source: ESPNChicago.com - Jeff Dickerson

Chicago Bears LB Brian Urlacher said it will be important to him to earn a place in the Hall of Fame. Urlacher, who is still chasing a Super Bowl ring, wants to play two or three more seasons. 'It is (important to be a Hall of Famer),' Urlacher said. 'It's where you want to be. As a player you want to be the best at your position. I probably won't be the best ever because there are so many good middle linebackers, but I'd like to be right there at the top somewhere. I'd like to do some more things in my career and there are still some things I'd like to accomplish. It's debatable. The people who vote on that are media, right? As long as you don't upset them you should be okay.'

 
MIN - Christian Ponder is clear-cut No. 1 QB

Source: 1500ESPN.com - Judd Zulgad

Minnesota Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier made it clear on the final day of minicamp that QB Christian Ponder will arrive at training camp as the team's starting quarterback, and that there will be no open competition for the job.

SD - Edwin Baker, Le'Ron McClain in mix for carries

Source: ESPN.com - Bill Williamson

San Diego Chargers RB Ryan Mathews is the unquestioned starting tailback, but it gets murky after that on the depth chart. RBRonnie Brown is viewed as being at the tail end of his career. Brown will try to hold off RB Curtis Brinkley for the primary backup role behind Mathews. RB Edwin Baker and FB Le'Ron McClain will also be in the mix for carries.

SD - WR Malcom Floyd expected to be No. 1 WR

Source: ESPN.com - Bill Williamson

San Diego Chargers WR Malcom Floyd is expected to enter training camp as the No. 1 receiver with WR Robert Meachem being the No. 2 receiver, but the designations likely will not matter since both will receive plenty of playing time.

CHI - Teammate not sure if RB Matt Forte will be at camp

Source: ESPNChicago.com - Jeff Dickerson

Chicago Bears LB Brian Urlacher said he is not sure if franchise free-agent RB Matt Forte will be at training camp but believes Forte will be ready for the start of the regular season.

MIN - QB Sage Rosenfels, QB Joe Webb battling for No. 2 QB job

Source: 1500ESPN.com - Judd Zulgad

Minnesota Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier indicated on the final day of minicamp that the starting job belongs to QB Christian Ponder, leaving QBs Sage Rosenfels and Joe Webb to fight for the primary backup spot.

PHI - Is Dion Lewis ready for significant role?

Source: thesidelineview.com - Adam Caplan

Philadelphia Eagles RB LeSean McCoy is the unquestioned start up top, but it remains to be seen if RB Dion Lewis could step up and fill his role should McCoy miss any time due to injury. If that scenario occurred, the team might be hesitant to lean on Lewis, and they might use more of a committee approach. Lewis saw just 42 offensive snaps during his rookie season last year.

DEN - Ronnie Hillman a future starter?

Source: ESPN.com - Bill Williamson

Denver Broncos RB Ronnie Hillman will get a chance in training camp and the preseason to show what he can do, and it is possible he can emerge as the primary backup to RB Willis McGahee if RB Knowshon Moreno is cut. Hillman is also viewed as a better fit in the stretch running game with QB Peyton Manning at the helm, so the thinking is that Hillman could conceivably take over as a starter at some point.

BAL - QB Joe Flacco outplayed Tom Brady in playoffs?

Source: NFL.com

Baltimore Ravens RB Ray Rice felt QB Joe Flacco not had total command of the offense in last season's playoffs, but he outplayed New England Patriots QB Tom Brady in the AFC Championship Game. 'It was his show,' Rice said. 'It was his show on offense, and as much credit that I was getting and as much respect I was getting from defenses, all Joe really had to do is prove that we can drive the ball down the field and score, and he did that. Quite frankly, he outplayed Tom Brady the last game.'

OAK - RB Owen Schmitt still has chance to make roster

Source: ESPN.com - Bill Williamson

Oakland Raiders FB Owen Schmitt has a chance to make the final roster even though FB Marcel Reece is on the roster. Schmitt could be used in short-yardage situations and has a history with offensive coordinator Greg Knapp.

DAL - Could consider keeping two QBs

Source: ESPNDallas.com - Calvin Watkins

The Dallas Cowboys could consider keeping only QBs Tony Romo and Kyle Orton on the final roster and use the spot that would have went to a third quarterback at another position.

NE - Could receive calls about backup QBs

Source: Boston Herald - Jeff Howe

The New England Patriots may receive calls from other teams about the availability of QBs Brian Hoyer and Ryan Mallett during training camp or before the trade deadline if they lose their starting quarterback to injury.

KC - High expectations for team in 2012

Source: ProFootballTalk.com

Kansas City Chiefs QB Matt Cassel said the team has high expectations entering the upcoming season. 'With every season, there’s a lot of changes,' Cassel said. 'But I feel like as long as we go out there and execute and play good football my expectations are very high for this team.' Cassel added he is fine again after missing the last seven weeks of the season with a hand injury. 'I feel great, I’m ready to roll,' Cassel said. 'I feel like our team will come out stronger. We suffered through a lot of injuries last year to some key people but they should be coming back stronger and the coaches are very optimistic.'

STL - Daryl Richardson had strong offseason

Source: ESPN.com - Mike Sando

St. Louis Rams seventh-round draft pick RB Daryl Richardson impressed during organized team activities and minicamp practices.

CHI - Paper champions?

Source: CBSChicago

Chicago Bears LB Lance Briggs thinks the team has all the pieces to contend for a Super Bowl this upcoming season. 'On paper, we look like a champion, but we have a lot of work to do before we can be called a champion,' Briggs said.

CLE - Robert Griffin thought team would draft him

Source: The Cleveland Plain Dealer

Washington Redskins QB Robert Griffin III acknowledged the possibility he would have been selected by the Cleveland Browns in the NFL Draft had the St. Louis Rams accepted Cleveland’s trade offer in the weeks preceding the the draft. 'The first thing Phillip Daniels (the Redskins’ player development director) said: 'You could have been playing here.'' Griffin said. 'It could have been a possibility, but it turned out a different way ... Once I declared for the draft, Cleveland was a place I thought I would be just because they had the most firepower when it came to draft picks and tradeability.' Griffin is in Cleveland for the NFL Rookie Symposium.

PHI - Expecting big things from WR Jeremy Maclin

Source: NFL.com - Daniel Jeremiah

Philadelphia Eagles WR Jeremy Maclin has reportedly looked outstanding in offseason workouts, and the team is expecting a huge year of production.

KC - S Eric Berry says he is 100 percent

Source: SiriusXM NFL Radio - Adam Schein

Kansas City Chiefs SS Eric Berry (knee) said he is 100 percent physically after recovering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

CLE - Phil Taylor expected to start year on PUP list

Source: Akron Beacon Journal - Nate Ulrich

Cleveland Browns DT Phil Taylor (pectoral) is expected to start this season on the Physically Unable to Perform list. He would miss the first six games of the season and then would three weeks to begin practicing. Taylor said he has not started lifting weights yet but is doing range-of-motion drills.

 
MIN - Frazier hints that RB Peterson could start camp on PUP

Source: Judd Zulgad - 1500 ESPN

Judd Zulgad, from 1500 ESPN, reports Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier hinted that RB Adrian Peterson could begin training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform List. "He's moving around without any hitch, he's doing a lot of good things," Frazier said. "What you don't know is how he's going to be when you put pads on and someone comes and they dive at his ankle or they look as if they're going to grab his knee. That you can't predict. But based on where he is today, everything is moving in the right direction. I don't know if we'll put him on the practice field anytime soon when we get to Mankato. But everything indicates there's a very good chance he may be ready for that Jacksonville game. We're still far enough out that you really can't say that right now."

NO - QB Drew Brees won't sit out

Source: NFL.com - Marc Sessler

New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees said he won't sit out the season in light of his contract situation with the team. 'I would never sit out a football season,' Brees said on 'Outside the Lines.' 'I love this game too much, I love my team too much, but obviously there's a lot that can happen between now and then, so let's just hope we can get a long-term deal done ... Over the last month, (talks have) picked up. There was a dry spell there for a bit.

MIN - Confident in WR Percy Harvin situation

Source: 1500ESPN.com - Judd Zulgad

The Minnesota Vikings are confident WR Percy Harvin will attend training camp next month after a recent report that he was threatening to hold out and request a trade. Harvin has two years left on his rookie deal and will make $915,000 in base salary this season. The Vikings are concerned about Harvin's reckless style of play, which leaves him prone to injuries. 'His snaps may go up, but his touches, I don't know about that,' head coach Leslie Frazier said. 'We do want to keep him on the field more (because) people defend us different when he's not on the field. So we'd like to keep him on the field more. But his style, he is a reckless guy, he doesn't hold anything back and it's always 100 miles an hour. So you have to be careful of not overusing him and you have to be mindful of that.

IND - Delone Carter expects to be ready for camp

Source: The Indianapolis Star - Phillip B. Wilson

Indianapolis Colts RB Delone Carter (thumb) said Monday, June 25, that he expects to be ready for training camp. He tore a ligament in his thumb on the right hand during organized team activities (OTAs) in April, and he had surgery. 'I don't feel like it's a big setback because we don't have pads on yet,' Carter said. 'The only thing I feel is setting me back is not really getting out there and running routes with the defense, having to do it on my own. It's different with a defender over you.

NYJ - WR Santonio Holmes hasn't hit century mark in a while

Source: ESPNNewYork.com - Rich Cimini

New York Jets WR Santonio Holmes is owed $15 million in guarantees over the next two seasons, so he isn't going anywhere anytime soon. However, the team needs him to step up and act like a No. 1 receiver in 2012. He has gone 25 consecutive games without a 100-yard receiving game.

NYJ - RB Shonn Greene entering final year of contract

Source: ESPNNewYork.com - Rich Cimini

New York Jets RB Shonn Greene enters the final year of his rookie contract, and this season is seen as a crossroads. The team is hopeful he'll revert to the back he was during the 2009 postseason.

NYJ - Jordan White hopes to resume running soon

Source: The Star-Ledger - Conor Orr

New York Jets WR Jordan White (foot) hopes to start running soon. He was not wearing a walking boot, and he was no longer using crutches as of Monday, June 25.

BUF - Looking to lock up S Jairus Byrd long term

Source: BuffaloBills.com - Chris Brown

Buffalo Bills general manager Buddy Nix said Monday, June 25, that the team hopes to sign FS Jairus Byrd to a long-term extension. Byrd is entering the final year of his contract.

DET - CB Aaron Berry arrested

Source: NFL.com - Marc Sessler

Detroit Lions CB Aaron Berry was arrested Saturday, June 23, on suspicion of driving under the influence. He was also arrested on two counts of causing accidental damage to an unattended vehicle or property and another two counts of failure to stop and give information to law inforcement. Berry was uncooperative with officers and refused a breathalyzer test. Berry was released and is awaiting arraignment.

 
CHI - RB Matt Forte mentions two RB deals that he like to receive

Source: CSNChicago.com - John Mullin

Chicago Bears franchise free-agent RB Matt Forte indicated he would like a deal similar to the ones Philadelphia Eagles RB LeSean McCoy and Houston Texans RB Arian Foster signed this offseason. McCoy signed a five-year deal worth $45 million with $20.7 million in guaranteed money. Foster signed a four-year deal worth $41 million with $20.5 million in guaranteed money.

DET - Several RBs competing for roster spot

Source: DetroitLions.com - Tim Twentyman

Detroit Lions RB Joique Bell, Stephfon Green and Keiland Williams and FB James Bryant will compete for the No. 4 running back spot in the roster. WR Stefan Logan could also be a candidate for that spot since the team has several wide receivers that are expected to make the team.

NYG - WR Hakeem Nicks starting to run

Source: ESPNNewYork.com - Ohm Youngmisuk

New York Giants WR Hakeem Nicks (foot) said he started to run a few weeks ago and believes he will definitely be ready for the start of the regular season. 'I started running about two weeks [ago] but the coaches don't really want me to force the issue right now so I still haven't started running yet. They want me to just take my time with it -- they feel like that's what's best. So right now I'm just taking my time with it … But I'll definitely be ready for the season,' Nicks said.

OAK - Could sign RB Cedric Benson soon

Source: San Francisco Chronicle - Vittorio Tafur

The Oakland Raiders have a good chance to sign free-agent RB Cedric Benson (Bengals) at some point in the next few weeks.

MIN - Christian Ponder bulks up this offseason

Source: ProFootballWeekly.com

Minnesota Vikings QB Christian Ponder has added 20 pounds of good weight this offseason to get ready for the season. He is also working on becoming more of a leader on the team.

CAR - WR Brandon LaFell entering camp as top pick for No. 2 WR job

Source: ProFootballWeekly.com

The Carolina Panthers coaching staff were pleased with how WR Brandon LaFell has performed during offseason workout and he appears to be the frontrunner for the No. 2 wide receiver job entering training camp.

WAS - RB Tim Hightower believed to be favorite for RB job

Source: ProFootballWeekly.com

Washington Redskins RB Tim Hightower (knee) is believed to be the favorite for the starting running back job even though he is still coming back from a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

ATL - WR Roddy White likes look of offense

Source: AtlantaFalcons.com - Daniel Cox

Atlanta Falcons WR Roddy White said the offense looked really good working with offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter's new scheme during offseason workouts. 'We look real good right now, I'm not going to lie,' White said. 'The past three or four years, this is the best I've been around since I've been here and seen the cumulative group on the field.

SEA - QB competition to last well into camp

Source: ESPN.com - Mike Sando

Although Seattle Seahawks QB Tarvaris Jackson is expected to receive the first-team reps at the start of training camp, the team's quarterback competition will last well into camp and preseason games.

DET - WR Calvin Johnson stronger, faster

Source: Detroit Free Press

Detroit Lions WR Calvin Johnson has looked stronger and faster during offseason practices, according to WR Nate Burleson. 'I know it sounds corny,' Burleson said. 'You wouldn't think a guy like that could come back and get better, but he does ... That's pretty much all that counts. He probably dropped a little bit of weight, so he's in extremely good shape. I see him in the weight room, so I know he's stronger. And on the field he's yards ahead of us in conditioning drills; he's still running past guys easily.

DET - Riley Reiff expected to have chance to win either OT job

Source: DetroitLions.com - Tim Twentyman

Detroit Lions OT Riley Reiff saw time at left tackle and right tackle during offseason workouts and is expected to compete for both starting tackle jobs during training camp.

MIA - TE Anthony Fasano could see reduced role in 2012

Source: Palm Beach Post - Brian Biggane

Miami Dolphins TE Anthony Fasano could have a reduced role this season because the team's new west coast offense because it calls for players to be quick off the line and Fasano is considered as a blocker first.

WAS - Roy Helu could have limited role

Source: ProFootballWeekly.com

Washington Redskins RB Roy Helu could be limited to 10 to 15 carries a game this season because the team is concerned about his durability.

MIN - WR Devin Aromashodu may not make final roster

Source: 1500ESPN.com - Tom Pelissero

Minnesota Vikings WR Devin Aromashodu may not make the final roster this season if the team's younger wide receivers are able to develop during training camp.

MIN - WR Michael Jenkins could be on roster bubble

Source: 1500ESPN.com - Tom Pelissero

Minnesota Vikings WR Michael Jenkins could be in the roster bubble during training camp because he is scheduled make $2.5 million this season and the team likely will not want to pay him that price if he is a backup.

MIN - Greg Childs could get playing time early

Source: 1500ESPN.com - Tom Pelissero

Minnesota Vikings WR Greg Childs is considered the top candidate to take WR Jerome Simpson's playing time in the first three games of the regular season while Simpson serves his suspension.

NYJ - Time running out for Joe McKnight?

Source: The Star-Ledger – Jenny Vrentas

New York Jets RB Joe McKnight understands 2012 will be a make-or-break year for him with the team. 'Yeah, it's a big year. If it I don't get it this year, it will probably be it for me,' McKnight said. 'That's how I think, I'm not saying (anything). Because it's, what, three years? After the first year, you should really have it down pat. I just have to wait and find out, see how it pans out.

NYJ - Tim Tebow understands he needs to get better

Source: ProFootballTalk.com

New York Jets QB Tim Tebow said he wants to become a starting quarterback again; however, he said he believes he has to get better at everything about playing quarterback in the NFL. 'I think understanding offense very well, that'll be a key. And just continuing to work on fundamentals,' Tebow said. 'My biggest weakness has probably been fundamentals. The offense we ran at Florida, I had great fundamentals for that, with my feet. Now, being under center, playaction, seven-step drops, being in the pocket, it's different. The great quarterbacks aren't necessarily super-athletic, but they have great rhythm and timing because of their feet ... Sometimes I want to go so fast, so having rhythm and timing is something I need to work on every day.

DAL - Will do talking on the field

Source: The Dallas Morning News

Dallas Cowboys DL Jay Ratliff said the team will do less talking this upcoming season. Instead, the team will be more focused performing on the field. 'We're not going to sit here and talk about what we're going to do this year or all the expectations everyone else has for us,' Ratliff said. 'I think the attitude for us this year needs to be we're going to be quiet. To put it bluntly, we're going to shut up, not say a thing and do our jobs.

NO - Drew Bress supports concussion testing for youths

Source: The Associated Press

New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees has teamed up with PACE (Protecting Athletes Through Concussion Education), a program that provides free concussion testing for more than 3,300 middle and high schools and youth sports organizations. 'Any time you can educate young kids and their parents, especially in regards to concussions and raise awareness, is vital,' Brees said. 'It's helping them to understand the symptoms and the treatments for concussions and the baseline tests, how you would test to see if someone did have a concussion, making a comparison to the baseline testing such as in the PACE program.

CHI - WR Brandon Marshall critical of former receiver coaches

Source: NFL.com

Chicago Bears WR Brandon Marshall said he has yet to play under a good receivers coach during his pro career. 'To be honest (when I arrived in Miami) I was like, 'You know, I need some coaching. Right now I'm coming off my natural ability.' ... I haven't had a good coach as far as that receiving position since I've been in the NFL,' Marshall said. 'As far as technique and someone who understands the game, the last time I had a good receiving coach was D.J. McCarthy in college.

DEN - Ryan Clady looking forward to conventional offense

Source: NFL.com

Denver Broncos OT Ryan Clady said he is excited to be playing in a more conventional offense after blocking for QB Tim Tebow last season in a more run-heavy offense. 'It's kind of going back to what we did before, for the most part, before Tebow was the quarterback, just more conventional offense,' Clady said. 'It's a little different. We will probably pass the ball a little more and (be) more of a balanced offense. But I'm excited to see what is going to happen, and I'm excited for the future.'

SD - TE Antonio Gates can still have impact

Source: ESPN.com - Bill Williamson

If San Diego Chargers TE Antonio Gates can stay healthy, he could be good for roughly 70 receptions and 10 touchdowns in 2012.

DET - DE Everette Brown thinks he is with right team

Source: DetroitLions.com - Tim Twentyman

Detroit Lions DE Everette Brown believes the Lions are the right fit for him because his speed-rush style fits in the team's defensive system.