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Join now >The Titans signed Josh Reynolds to a one-year deal.
Tennessee’s depth chart is extremely thin behind A.J. Brown, so even in a run-first offense, this is a good landing spot for Reynolds from a fantasy perspective. That said, the Titans are a definite candidate to add a wideout at some point in next month’s draft, and going from the No. 2 target to the No. 3 target would obviously be a downgrade for a team that will mostly lean on Derrick Henry and Brown.
3/22/21 - 09:53 AM ET
The Rams are signing DeSean Jackson.
Los Angeles needed a true deep threat on offense, and Jackson has the upside to be that. However, health has been a major issue for DeSean over the past two seasons, and the veteran receiver is 34 years old. Jackson is set to be a situational deep threat in a receiving corps that also includes Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp, and Van Jefferson. Sean McVay was with Jackson in Washington, and Jackson is from the area and went to college at Cal.
Via: Mike Garafolo 3/21/21 - 08:40 PM ET
The Giants are signing Kenny Golladay to a four-year, $72-million deal.
Golladay had reportedly been seeking a deal that would give him $18.5 million per year, so to come away with an $18 million annual salary (plus a chance to make it $76 million over four years via incentives) is a great number for him in a rough market. New York was understandably aggressive in getting Daniel Jones a No. 1 target, and Golladay is the perfect fit with the size/style to fit with the team’s current weaponry. The signing also frees up the Giants to go in a variety of directions with the No. 11 overall pick. Kenny G should be viewed as a WR1 with high touchdown potential next season.
3/20/21 - 03:43 PM ET
The Panthers are signing Dan Arnold.
It’s a two-year deal according to Peter Schrager, and Arnold reunites with former Saints assistant Joe Brady in Carolina. Arnold can stretch the field at tight end and will look to win a large role in the Panthers offense this summer.
Via: Peter Schrager 3/19/21 - 09:21 PM ET
Phillip Lindsay is signing a one-year deal with the Texans.
Lindsay didn’t take too long to find a new home, but the landing spot is certainly a curious one with the Texans having already signed Mark Ingram to join the backfield behind David Johnson. Now, it looks like there will be a three-man committee, which is obviously not what fantasy owners want to hear. We would guess DJ still remains the lead back with the most well-rounded skillset in terms of catching the ball out of the backfield and pass blocking.
3/19/21 - 07:50 PM ET
The Seahawks are re-signing Chris Carson on a two-year deal.
After a season-ending leg injury during his promising rookie season, Carson followed it up with 1,151-yard and 1,230-yard rushing seasons with the Seahawks before dealing with injury in 2020, so the team will be counting on him returning to form as their powerful lead back. This news will allow Seattle to return with the same backfield next season, including a healthier Rashaad Penny—who could still carry FLEX value behind Carson if Pete Carroll wants to really lean on the run. Carson and Aaron Jones (GB) re-signing with their respective squads this month could make it more likely the top rookie runners in the 2021 NFL Draft come off the board in Round 1.
3/19/21 - 07:42 PM ET
Tyler Kroft has agreed to a one-year deal with the Jets.
Kroft jumps from Buffalo to a division rival, and he should immediately push for a quality role with New York. That said, the veteran won’t be a recommended fantasy option on an offense that should continue to add more pieces.
3/19/21 - 05:49 PM ET