Breakfast: who wants Baker Mayfield?


Most of the NFL news for Tuesday, March 22, 2022.

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Who wants Baker Mayfield?

The Panthers emerge as the contenders to recover Baker Mayfield (QB, Browns). The Seahawks could also be interested, but the former No. 1 draft pick’s contract is a problem for them, according to NFL Media.

ESPN even reports that a team asked to receive a draft pick with Mayfield to agree to take over his contract. Its value therefore seems to be at its lowest.

Seattle: No insurance for Drew Lock

Arrived in Seattle in the exchange for Russell Wilson (QB, Broncos), Drew Lock (QB, Seahawks) finds himself in an uncertain situation. His new club has the 9th choice of the next draft, and can always try to recruit another quarterback.

However, delighted with his new start and convinced that the team will find solutions to put his qualities forward, Lock has not received any commitment from the Seahawks as to his place in the workforce.

“There was no promise – like I would have liked,” Lock said according to ProFootballTalk.com. “I would like them to come here and tell me what I have to win it, get to work, and fight to play well. I have to do a lot of things to show this organization that I’m the one to take these snaps. But for now, nothing is certain. My job will be to work very hard and fight for this starting position. »

Rumors

– The Patriots would have received Malcolm Butler (CB) and Leonard Fournette (RB) visiting on Monday, according to The Athletic.

– The Cowboys and Chiefs would press to sign Za’Darius Smith (LB). However, the latter visited the Vikings. (Aaron Wilson/NFL Network)

– The Broncos receive Brandon Shell (OT) visiting, a former teammate of Russell Wilson (QB) in Seattle. (Pro Football Network)

Free agency

The signatures

Bills : Matt Barkley (QB), Duke Johnson (RB), Jamison Crowder (WR, 1 an/4M$)
Broncos : J.R. Reed (S, 1 an)
Chargers : J.K. Scott (P)
Cowboys: Jayron Kearse (S, 2 ans)
Dolphins : Sheldrick Redwine (S)
Eagles : Zach Pascal (WR, 1 an)
Falcons: Lorenzo Carter (LB, 1 year), Marcus Mariota (QB, 2 years)
Giants : Matt Breida (RB), Jihard Ward (DE)
Jaguars: Ryan Santoso (K), Laquon Treadwell (WR)
Lions : Mike Hughes (CB, 1 an), Chris Board (LB)
Raiders : Garrett Gilbert (QB), Micah Kizer (LB), Jacob Hollister (TE, 1 an), Kyler Fackrell (LB)
Ravens : Greg Mancz (OL, Bills, 1 an)
Titans : Austin Hooper (TE, 1 an)

Les re-signatures

Bengals : Trenton Irwin (WR), Stanley Morgan (WR)
Cowboys : Dalton Schultz (TE, franchise tag)
Ravens: Patrick Ricard (FB, 3 years old)

Cuts

Bengals : Trae Waynes (CB)

Darius Leonard tries to recruit Julio Jones

Matt Ryan (QB) has arrived at the Colts. Julio Jones (WR) is free. Darius Leonard (LB, Colts) has an idea.

“Julio Jones, listen to me! launched the linebacker on Twitter. “Matt has already thrown a lot of touchdowns at you in the dome in Atlanta. You could finish what you started in Atlanta in the dome here in Indianapolis! »

Cam Jordan regrets the departure of Matt Ryan

We can be adversaries – of division – and appreciate each other. Finally, especially when the relationship is one-sided. With 22 sacks on Matt Ryan (QB, ex-Falcons), Cam Jordan (DE, Saints) holds the NFL record for most tackles by a quarterback. So he lost his favorite target. And that makes him sad…

“I got all these messages from these people… I need time to realize… I think I’m happy if he’s happy… If that’s what he wanted… @AtlantaFalcons & MATTY ICE the records are in the history of the NFL we will always have that. Good road black&red #2,” tweeted Jordan.

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