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Tate Ratledge spent most of rookie minicamp practicing at center, but is expected to compete for a starting job at guard this fall.
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Dolphins Wire on MSN3 Dolphins rookies who could surprise with an early impact in 2025When searching for rookies who could surprise in 2025, the fifth round is the place to look. Miami addressed three critical positions of need in the round: defensive tackle, cornerback, and safety.
Battista: Will this be the year Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson get over the hump to win a Super Bowl NFL Insiders Mike Garafolo and NFL Network's Judy Battista discuss whether this will be the year Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen or Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson get over the hump to win a Super Bowl NFL Insider Mike Garafolo and NFL Network's Judy Battista provide updates on Los Angeles Chargers running back Najee Harris' injury and highlight which players are expected to be on the practice field during training camp.
The holdout is over for Los Angeles Chargers rookie wide receiver Tre Harris as training camp gets underway. Harris ended the brief holdout after a few other second-round picks around the NFL agreed to contracts of their own. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Harris agreed to terms with the Chargers and will sign his rookie contract.
Broncos agreed to terms with running back RJ Harvey on a standard four-year rookie contract, a source told The Post.
The Chicago Bears have signed second-round defensive tackle Shemar Turner to his rookie contract, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. No details have been revealed about his contract, but it should be a four-year deal with some form of guaranteed money.
The saga of many the second-round picks in the 2025 NFL draft not having signed their contracts could be coming to an end after Alfred Collins, the No. 43 overall selection, agreed to his rookie deal with the San Francisco 49ers.
There’s not much to negotiate in a rookie deal, but players — specifically those selected in the second round — are trying to lock in guaranteed money.
Until Wednesday, only two of the 32 second-round picks had signed their deals, though Harris was the only official holdout.