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Packers | Backup QB on Green Bay's FA want list?
The Green Bay Packers may look to sign a veteran in free agency to play behind QB Aaron Rodgers, in the opinion of Packers Wire's Zach Kruse, who lists QBs Ryan Fitzpatrick (Buccaneers), Matt Schaub (Falcons), Robert Griffin III (Redskins), Sean Mannion (Rams) and Austin Davis (Titans) as possible fits; everyone on the list except Fitzpatrick previously played for head coach Matt LaFleur earlier in their careers.
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Panthers | Carolina could target veteran QB in FA
The Carolina Panthers could seek a veteran backup to QB Cam Newton in free agency, in the opinion of ESPN's David Newton, who lists soon-to-be free-agent QBs Brock Osweiler (Dolphins), Trevor Siemian (Vikings), Tyrod Taylor (Browns), Ryan Fitzpatrick (Buccaneers), Sean Mannion (Rams) and Mark Sanchez (Redskins) as options they could consider.
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Bears | Robbie Gould returning to Chicago?
San Francisco 49ers impending free-agent PK Robbie Gould would be a 'natural fit' to return to the Chicago Bears, according to Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com.
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Texans | DeAndre Hopkins set sure-hands record Sun Feb 10, 02:51 PM
Houston Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins set a Pro Football Focus-era record (since 2006) for the most catchable targets (105) without a drop (minimum 40 targets) in 2018.
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Footballguys view: Hopkins is one of the most reliable assets in the game, and Fantasy GMs know that he's a set-it-and-forget-it WR1 each week. He'll continue to be the centerpiece of the Texans passing attack in 2019.
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NFLDraft | NFL waiting on Kyler Murray commitment
Six NFL executives believe former Oklahoma QB Kyler Murray is a first-round draft talent, but one scout who loved Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson, believes Murray is too small. Of all the things made clear, though, the NFL execs said Murray will have to fully commit to the NFL before any team uses a first-round selection on him.
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Footballguys view: Murray is going to participate in the Scouting Combine later this month. He should showcase his incredible athletic ability at that event...but teams already know he's gifted in terms of physical skill set. In order to be selected in the first round, Murray is going to have to fully commit to football...something he has yet to publicly do.
Source: footballguys.com