Greg Dortch, the Arizona Cardinals' wide receiver, has secured a one-year deal worth $3.3 million after signing his restricted free-agent tender. This contract, signed in April 2025, provides the Cardinals with stability at the position, especially as they consider drafting additional talent. Dortch aims to build on his previous season's performance where he recorded 52 receptions for 462 yards and two touchdowns, yet remains largely overlooked in fantasy discussions.
The New Orleans Saints face uncertainty with their starting quarterback Derek Carr, who is dealing with a shoulder injury that may require surgery, putting his 2025 campaign in jeopardy. This situation raises questions on how the team will approach the NFL Draft, as they might need to prioritize quarterback depth. Spencer Rattler is expected to rise to the top of the Saints' depth chart, pending Carr's recovery.
In Seattle, Drew Lock has returned to the Seahawks on a one-year deal, where he will serve as a backup to Sam Darnold. The competition for the backup position has intensified, particularly with Lock and Sam Howell. Both are intriguing options for Superflex Dynasty leagues, especially with the Seahawks' promising receiving corps potentially bolstered by the upcoming draft.
Joe Flacco rejoined the Cleveland Browns on a one-year contract, adding experience to their quarterback room alongside Deshaun Watson, while also being an option should the team consider drafting a rookie quarterback. Flacco's return is a strategic move, ensuring the team has seasoned players in case of any rookie learning curves.