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Join now >Demarcus Robinson is signing with the Raiders.
Robinson is heading from Kansas City to Las Vegas, and he could have a similar role as the likely No. 4 wideout behind Davante Adams, Hunter Renfrow, and Bryan Edwards. The best game of Robinson’s career notably came against the Raiders a couple of years ago with 172 yards and two touchdowns on six receptions, and maybe he’ll have a similar outburst with his new team at some point.
The Chiefs are signing Corey Coleman.
The 2016 first-round pick by the Browns was out of the league last year, but he most recently spent 2018-2020 with the Giants—but due to injury, he hasn’t played in a game since 2018. Still, the Baylor product is just 27 years old and is an interesting addition for the Chiefs. Coleman’s explosiveness helped make him a first-round pick when he left school, and we’ll see if he can stage a comeback and make an impact in Kansas City.
Via: Ian Rapoport
The Vikings are re-signing Sean Mannion.
Mannion is returning on a one-year deal, and it will be interesting to see what this means for 2021 third-round pick Kellen Mond under a new regime. If they only keep two quarterbacks, Mannion could be the favorite to stay behind Kirk Cousins as the No. 2, so it wouldn’t be a surprise if Mond was a potential trade candidate for teams looking for a developmental option at the position.
Via: Tom Pelissero
Leonard Fournette is re-signing with the Buccaneers.
Fournette is getting a three-year, $21-million deal to remain in Tampa Bay just one day after visiting New England, which may have helped move things along. It’s a very good deal for the former top-five pick considering how running back has been devalued around the league, especially since he probably couldn’t have found a better landing spot to win another Super Bowl. The trust Tom Brady has in Fournette catching the ball out of the backfield will make him a strong RB2 option if the Bucs don’t add a rookie runner early in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Jacob Hollister is signing with the Raiders.
Hollister started his NFL career with the Patriots, where Josh McDaniels was the offensive coordinator, and now McDaniels is bringing him over to Vegas. Hollis yet will provide depth at tight end behind Darren Waller, and he’ll also likely contribute on special teams.
Via: Tom Pelissero