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Which NFL positions are the most troublesome to fill?

Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Over the past 36 years, the Cardinals have not seen a 600-yard receiving season from a tight end. Jay Novacek, of Cowboys fame, leads the pack with 569 in 1988. Since moving to Arizona that year, the Cards have used five second- or third-round picks on tight ends most recently Rob Housler and Troy Niklas and signed the likes of Todd Heap, Jermaine Gresham, and Maxx Williams. But the franchise has long displayed apathy for this post and now employs a coach not big on tight end usage. Dan Arnold did show promise last season but became a Panther for two years and $6 million. A fascinating, half-committed search continues.

Best of the Rest: Remaining Free Agent OL fits for the Ravens

Best of the Rest: Remaining Free Agent OL fits for the Ravens
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Fact or Fiction: What s next for Leonard Williams

Fact or Fiction: What s next for Leonard Williams
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NFL free agency rumors tracker: Giants news, trades, updates, signings, and more

NFL free agency rumors tracker: Giants news, trades, updates, signings, and more All the Giants news and information you need in one place as free agency unfolds Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports NFL free agency is in full swing. What have the New York Giants done? What else will they do/ Keep track of all of the news and rumors right here in our NFL free agency tracker. Giants-related rumors and roster moves Saturday, March 20

New York Giants Complete Nate Solder s Revised Deal

New York Giants Complete Nate Solder s Revised Deal The Giants will recoup roughly $6 million in cap savings for the Giants to use on filling out their needs. Author: Mar 17, 2021 New York Giants offensive tackle Nate Solder s contract revision is done and will yield approximately $6 million in savings, the same amount if he had been cut. The Athletic was the first to report some of the details of the new deal. The Giants, meanwhile, confirmed that the deal was done. Solder was due to count for $19.5 million against the 2021 salary cap, a figure that included a $9.9 million base salary and the $6.5 million prorated signing bonus.

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