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Raiders Super Bowl hero Rod Martin, major contributor to two titles, dead at 72
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Rod Martin, a key contributor to Super Bowl-winning teams, died at 72, the Las Vegas Raiders announced.
Martin is perhaps best known for his record-setting performance in Super Bowl XV, when he picked off three passes from Ron Jaworski en route to a 27-10 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.
Martin set the tone by picking off the Eagles quarterback on his first pass of the game, and Jim Plunkett turned it into six points just a few plays later on the ensuing drive.
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Former Los Angeles and Oakland Raiders linebacker Rod Martin attends the game against the San Diego Chargers at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California, on Oct. 10, 2010. (Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-USA TODAY Sports)
As the Eagles trailed 21-3, they attempted to mount a comeback and were marching, but Martin picked off Jaworski again. Martin’s third pick all but sealed the victory late in the fourth quarter for the Raiders during their first stint in Oakland.
Three years later, when the then-Los Angeles Raiders won Super Bowl XVIII over the Washington Redskins, he had a sack and a fumble recovery.
“The Raiders Family is deeply saddened by the passing of Rod Martin, a standout linebacker and key player on two Super Bowl championship teams…” the team said in a release.

Linebacker Rod Martin of the Los Angeles Raiders stands on the sideline against the Miami Dolphins at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida, on Oct. 19, 1986. (USA TODAY Sports)
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“A beloved member of the Raiders Family and a favorite of Raiders fans everywhere, the deepest condolences of the entire Raider Nation are with Rod’s family at this time.”
Amazingly enough, Martin’s career-high in interceptions in a regular season is four from his 1983 campaign, the same year as his second Super Bowl victory. Two of those went for pick-sixes, which led the league.
The following season, he was named a first-team All-Pro for the only time in his career.
Super Bowl XV was the only time he recorded at least one interception in a playoff game, and it was the only time in his career he had more than one in any game, regular season or postseason.

Oakland Raiders linebacker Rod Martin carries the ball after an interception against the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XV at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Jan. 25, 1981. The Raiders defeated the Eagles 27-10. (Manny Rubio/USA TODAY Sports)
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Martin was a 12th-round pick out of USC but became a mainstay on the Raiders’ defense, starting 147 of his 165 career games across his 12-year career, all of which were with the Raiders.
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Vikings Cut Defender Everyone Was Excited About
The Minnesota Vikings signed defensive tackle Jaylon Hutchings from the CFL a few months ago, and he has basically done the Simpsons meme, leaving before he got started.
The move showed Hutchings never climbed out of the Vikings’ fringe roster tier despite the early buzz around his name.
Minnesota waived Hutuchings on Tuesday, and that’s a wrap, at least for now.
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MIN Drops Hutchings
No one expected an exit so soon, but that happened this week for Hutchings.
NFL writer Dave Holcomb noted, “Days before the 2026 NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings are releasing a defensive tackle they signed to a reserve contract in January — Jaylon Hutchings. NFL insider Aaron Wilson reported on X the Vikings cut Hutchings on Tuesday. As Wilson indicated, most of Hutchings professional football success has come in the Canadian Football League.”
“He also spent a brief time with the Chicago Bears during 2024 training camp after becoming an undrafted free agent. During the 2024 draft process, Hutchings received praise for some of his physical traits and natural instincts. The Bears signed Hutchings as an undrafted free agent but not until August 11. Chicago waived him a few weeks later toward the end of the preseason on August 26.”
The move coincided with the Vikings players and coaches’ first official get-together in Eagan on Monday.
The DTs without Him
Hutchings lived at the bottom of the Vikings’ interior defensive line depth chart, needing to prove himself in the summer to earn an active roster spot for September. That is now moot.
Without Hutchings, here’s the Vikings’ DT room:
- Jalen Redmond
- Levi Drake Rodriguez
- Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins
- Taki Taimani
- Elijah Williams
Most fans think Minnesota will draft a defensive tackle this week, perhaps early in the event, with names like Peter Woods (Clemson), Kayden McDonald (Ohio State), and Lee Hunter (Texas Tech) getting particular attention in various mock drafts.
Hutchings’s Career to Date
Hutchings was a CFL all-star in 2025, believe it or not. It’s why Vikings fans immediately compared him to Redmond.
Here’s his pro and semi-pro resume to date:
- Chicago Bears (2024)
- Calgary Stampeders (2024–2025)
- Minnesota Vikings (2026)
Before the 2024 NFL Draft, NFL Draft Buzz summarizes his skill set: “He’s very instinctive when it comes to countering and solid with overall hand usage. Flashes enough quickness off the snap to threaten gaps at three-technique, especially when slanting. Quick off the snap in the pass rush, Hutchings has violent hands and a good feel for working inside counter moves.”
“Provides some secondary interior pass rush, getting most penetration when playing three technique. His spin move is already NFL-caliber, and he displays a very good motor. Combines strength and footwork to fill holes inside, as well. Recovers from cut blocks or falling on his way to make a tackle.”
Hutchings banked 8 sacks for the Stampeders last season. That was his claim to fame and springboard to the temporary Vikings contract.
Our Janik Eckardt added in January on Hutchings’s background: “PFF graded him as the best interior defender in the CFL last season. In fact, his 90.7 was the highest grade of any non-quarterback in the entire league. Minnesota’s new defender went undrafted in 2024. Coming out of Texas Tech, he joined the Chicago Bears during the preseason, but he was axed a couple of weeks later.”
“That’s when he crossed the border to compete in the CFL. Hutchings had a remarkably long college career in the Big 12, registering 61 appearances. He made 193 tackles, 26 tackles for loss, and 11 sacks in those contests. The Red Raiders also used him as a short-yardage back a few times.”
Perhaps the Vikings will draft the aforementioned Hunter on Friday night, and it will be one Red Raider out and another in.
Eckardt added, “His three rushes resulted in ten yards and a touchdown. A knee injury suffered late in the 2023 season knocked him out of his final college season and he missed most pre-draft workouts. That certainly didn’t improve his draft prospects.”
Not Quite Redmond after All
To reiterate, because Minnesota had so much success with Redmond, who came from the UFL, most saw the Hutchings signing in early January and thought, “They’re going to do it again, aren’t they?”
Not so much.
Finding gems from the UFL or CFL is so rare that it would actually be strange for Minnesota to strike oil twice in two years, let alone players from the same position. Redmond is a unique, a true diamond in the rough. So far, Hutchings is not.
In fact, Hutchings fell victim to the typical UFL or CFL fate: a roster cut before showtime.
He’ll turn 27 on New Year’s Eve. Some credible reports also indicate that Hutchings suffered an injury setback this spring, and he could be part of the Vikings’ roster in the future. Stay tuned.
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IPL 2026: Will DC make changes to XI after defeat to SRH? Skipper Axar Patel clarifies | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: Sunrisers Hyderabad’s dominant win over Delhi Capitals was once again defined by Abhishek Sharma’s explosive batting and a disciplined bowling effort led by Eshan Malinga. However, DC skipper Axar Patel remained calm after the defeat, suggesting no immediate panic or changes to the XI despite the heavy loss.Speaking after the match, Axar backed his squad and stressed that the team’s overall process was still on track. He said, “No, right now it doesn’t feel like that, because the kind of cricket that is going on – if you see, obviously we are batting well and bowling well. It feels like, I think you know, when the wicket is so good, then this should be considered an off day and forgotten.”
He also acknowledged missed opportunities in the field that hurt DC’s chances against Abhishek’s onslaught. “The run-out and the catch we missed – had we taken it, we could have restricted them,” he said, while still giving full credit to SRH’s batting firepower.Axar further added that even good execution sometimes fails against extraordinary batting. “If someone bats that well, and their execution is not lacking, credit must be given for such a performance… when a batsman bats like this, the coach and the captain must accept that even a captain cannot stop someone,” he explained.He also emphasised the importance of support within the team environment during tough games, particularly for bowlers under pressure.The match itself saw Abhishek Sharma produce a breathtaking unbeaten 135 off 68 balls, powering SRH to a massive 242/2. Despite a brief fightback from Delhi’s middle order, Malinga’s 4/32 broke the chase apart as DC were restricted to 195/9.Abhishek’s knock, supported by Travis Head and Heinrich Klaasen, ensured SRH’s dominance from the start, while Axar admitted that sometimes, opponents simply outplay you on the day.
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EFL clubs make decision over VAR challenge system in Championship next season
English Football League Championship clubs have rejected the opportunity to implement a video assistant referee (VAR) challenge system for the upcoming season.
The proposed Football Video Support (FVS) system, a variant of VAR already utilised in other sports, was initially put forward by Professional Game Match Officials during the EFL’s annual meeting in March.
Under the FVS model, managers would have been granted two reviews per match, with the referee consulting different camera angles at a pitchside monitor.
A key feature was that successful challenges would not count against a team’s allocation.
However, following a subsequent EFL survey, the introduction of the system was opposed by the majority of clubs, the Press Association has learned.

Meanwhile, goal-line technology is set to continue its use in the Championship next season. There is also potential for its extension to League One, pending a vote on fully costed proposals scheduled for June.
VAR was introduced to the Premier League in 2019, but a recent survey by the Football Supporters’ Association discovered that three-quarters of top-flight fans are against its use.
Nearly 8,000 supporters, just over half of whom attend in excess of 15 home games a season, took part in the poll to assess attitudes to the technology.
The results demonstrated just how unpopular it has become, with more than 97 per cent of respondents opposing the statement that VAR makes watching football more enjoyable, while more than 90 per cent disagreed that it has made the matchgoing experience better.
Asked if they support the use of VAR in football, meanwhile, 75.71 per cent said they do not, with more than 70 per cent disagreeing that it has improved the overall accuracy of refereeing decisions. More than 90 per cent also believe the technology has removed the spontaneous joy of goal celebrations.
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2026 NFL Draft Betting Report: Lack of Information Creates Chaos for Books
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If you’re thinking of betting on NFL Draft odds for the No. 1 overall pick, don’t waste your time.
At -20000 odds — meaning it takes a $200 bet to win one dollar — Fernando Mendoza is the overwhelming favorite. The Indiana quarterback is practically signed, sealed and delivered to the Las Vegas Raiders.
But things get more interesting from there.
“When someone is that big a favorite, the conversation seems to shift to pick No. 2. And it has,” Caesars Sports head of football trading Joey Feazel said. “That’s the most-bet prop, the biggest-bet market right now.”
Feazel helps break down the most notable 2026 NFL Draft odds, ahead of the Thursday-Saturday event in Pittsburgh.
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Information Age
Before addressing the No. 2 overall pick, it’s first worth noting how NFL Draft betting differs from what bookmakers typically face.
“In the trading department, we like to use math,” Feazel said, alluding to how odds are set for games. “But the NFL Draft is information-based. When a bet comes in on information, the difficulty is deciding whether it’s a rumor or if the bettor on the other side has information. And whether a rumor is true or not.
“When you take math out of the equation, it normally isn’t that helpful to us.”
Sharp bettors often heavily engage in NFL Draft odds, and they tend to do well. It’s a tough event for sportsbooks to win.
“We have won sometimes, and we’re certainly trying to win. But we’re not expecting a lot of the information to go our way,” Feazel said.
Two-Man Battle
The No. 2 overall pick is still very much in flux, although it’s clearly a two-man battle between Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese and Texas Tech defensive end David Bailey.
It’s so close, in fact, that as of Tuesday afternoon, Reese and Bailey are -115 co-favorites at Caesars. After those two, odds stretch out to +6000 for Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles.
No surprise, information is affecting this NFL prop bet.
“It was starting to look like David Bailey was gonna be the No. 2 pick, so we moved him to the favorite. But then it was thought that the Jets were maybe trying to trade the pick,” Feazel said.
Don’t be surprised if Reese and Bailey’s odds continue to be volatile. And if a trade happens at No. 2, things could get much murkier.
“There could be someone who’s not even expected to be in the mix,” Feazel said.
QBs or Not QBs
Among the slew of NFL Draft prop bets available, one of the most popular is on the number of quarterbacks drafted in the first round.
This year, the expectations are quite low. Pretty much every sportsbook has the Over/Under at 1.5. However, the Over 1.5 is a growing favorite, now at odds of -225, with Under 1.5 a +175 underdog.
Mendoza is obviously a lock. The deciding factor is whether Alabama QB Ty Simpson is deemed first-round worthy.
“It’s kind of been going up and down. And it correlates to the price of Simpson to be drafted in the first round,” Feazel said.
In fact, it directly correlates. On the separate NFL Draft prop of players to be first-round picks, Simpson is -225.
However, there is a difference of opinion among bettors.
“It’s been two-way action, all based on speculation on Simpson,” Feazel said. “There are rumors that the Cardinals or someone else might be interested.”
Arizona has the No. 3 overall pick — which it certainly won’t use on Simpson — then the second pick of the second round, No. 34 overall. The thought is that the Cards might try to trade up from that No. 34 slot, into the first round, to draft Simpson.
But if you think Arizona holds pat and Simpson slips to Round 2, then there might be some betting value on Under 1.5 QBs. At +175, a $100 bet would net $175 profit (total payout $275).
More Popular Plays
Feazel said three more markets consistently draw attention in NFL Draft prop bets: players to be picked in the top 5, top 10 or the first round.
“Bettors are trying to find value at a plus-money price,” Feazel said. “One thing we saw recently, with the Giants sneaking back into the top 10, was interest on Jordyn Tyson, the wide receiver from Arizona State.”
Tyson had hamstring issues that kept him out of the NFL combine and ASU’s initial pro day. And previous injuries are a concern, as well, including a multi-ligament knee tear in 2022.
On Friday, though, he had a private workout that, by all accounts, went well. And the rumors are that the Giants are a strong possible suitor, after they traded Pro Bowl defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence to the Bengals in exchange for the 10th pick.
“Early on, we had Tyson at +220 to go in the first 10 picks. Now, we’re at -375,” Feazel said of the wideout going from an underdog to a favorite in that market. “He’s expected to be picked early.”
Tyson’s top-10 prop ties into the market for the number of wide receivers to go in the first round. Feazel said that Caesars opened Over 5.5 as a modest -125 favorite, but those odds are now out to -190.
Also, Caesars opened the prop of offensive linemen drafted in the first round at 7.5, with odds of -115 on both the Over and Under — a pick ‘em. However, Over 7.5 is now a substantial -280 favorite.
“A lot of people are expecting a big run of offensive linemen, from picks 10 to 20,” Feazel said.
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Akwa Ibom Sports Commissioner Backs Team Nigeria Judo as Akwa Ibom Duo Target Continental Glory
The Honourable Commissioner for Sports, Akwa Ibom Ibom State, Elder Paul Bassey, has reaffirmed the state’s strong support for Team Nigeria Judo following the arrival of the National contingent in Nairobi, Kenya, ahead of the 2026 African Senior Judo Championships scheduled to begin on April 24.
Leading Nigeria’s medal hopefuls are Akwa Ibom’s Enku Ekuta and Immaculata Ufot, whose inclusion in the squad has been described by the Commissioner as a reflection of the state’s growing footprint in elite sports development.
Bassey, a firm advocate of high-performance athlete development, noted that the state’s representatives departed with adequate preparation and carry the backing of both Akwa Ibom and the nation as they prepare for the continental showdown involving athletes from 35 African countries.
“When Team Nigeria steps onto the mats in Nairobi, they carry the hopes of over 200 million people, and we are proud that Akwa Ibom is strongly represented in that mission,” Bassey said. “Our prayers are with the entire team for a successful outing, a historic podium finish, and, most importantly, injury-free competition.”
He emphasized that the administration’s athlete-first policy remains central to its sports development agenda, ensuring sustained support for athletes representing Nigeria at international competitions.
Ekuta, competing in the -63kg category, demonstrates outstanding performance marked by strength, discipline, and precision. She consistently excels in competitions, showcasing tactical mastery, quick reflexes, and determination, earning respect through impressive victories and steady improvement on the judo mat. Ufot in the -52kg division, is regarded as one of the emerging talents in the national setup, earning her place through a highly competitive domestic pathway.
The African Senior Judo Championships, sanctioned by the African Judo Union (AJU), will serve as a key ranking tournament, with Nigeria’s performance expected to influence its standing on the continental medal table.
As competition approaches, the Ministry of Sports has continued to mobilize support for Team Nigeria, with confidence high that the Akwa Ibom duo will play a decisive role in the country’s quest for continental success.
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London to host team time trial finale of 2027 women’s Tour de France
A brutal Grand Depart for the 2027 Tour de France Femmes will culminate in a historic team time trial through the streets of London, organisers said on Monday.
The Tour de France and the women‘s version will both begin in Britain in 2027 — the first time both races have started in the same foreign country in the same year.
The British start promises to be a landmark moment for women’s cycling, with the three-day Grand Depart featuring demanding terrain in the hills of northern England before a showpiece finale in the capital.
After two days of punishing climbing in the Peak District, the peloton will head south to London for an 18km team time trial that will conclude on The Mall, marking the first time the Tour de France Femmes has included the format.
“It’s a huge honour to come to such a special capital city like London and we wanted to create something that means we could spend the whole day in the city,” Race Director Marion Rousse said at a press conference near London Bridge.
“The United Kingdom has already shown its passion for the Tour, and these stages will once again showcase the energy of the crowds, the beauty of the landscapes and the growing importance of women’s cycling on the world stage.”
Route details of the first two stages from Leeds to Manchester and then Manchester to Sheffield were unveiled on Monday with the Grand Depart being compared to the memorable 2014 Tour de France that also began in Leeds and attracted massive crowds in Yorkshire and the Peak District.
A ‘lumpy’ opening stage of 85km on July 30 will be followed by a second stage taking in many ascents including the winding Snake Pass and featuring almost 3,000 metres of climbing.
Sheffield’s Cote de Jenkin Road — a leg-burning one-kilometre climb in Sheffield famously attacked by Italy’s Vincenzo Nibali in 2014 — will add to the stage two drama.
The detailed route of the London stage will be announced later this year.
Organisers anticipate the three days of the 2027 Grand Depart of the Tour de France Femmes will be the most attended women’s sporting event ever staged in Britain.
“Everyone remembers 2014 but maybe this could be bigger and better,” Lucy Jones, Project Director for Grand Depart GB, said. “We want to go out with a bang in London.”
The 2027 men’s Tour de France Grand Depart will begin in Edinburgh with a second stage in the Lake District to Liverpool and a third day around Wales.
(FRANCE 24 with REUTERS)
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Jude Bellingham buys one per cent stake in Hundred franchise Birmingham Phoenix
England footballer Jude Bellingham has bought a one per cent stake in The Hundred franchise Birmingham Phoenix, the Press Association understands.
The Real Madrid midfielder, who began his career with Birmingham, is thought to have invested around £800,000 in the Edgbaston-based team.
The Phoenix franchise was valued at around £82million after American investment fund Knighthead Capital acquired a 49 per cent stake during the sales process initiated by the England and Wales Cricket Board, organiser of The Hundred, last year.
County host club Warwickshire retained the other 51 per cent. It is understood Bellingham has bought around a 0.5 per cent stake from each party.
Bellingham, 22, is known to be a cricket lover and played the game for Hagley in Worcestershire as a junior.
As a footballer, he came through the youth ranks at Birmingham before joining Borussia Dortmund in 2020 and then signing for Real Madrid three years ago.
The deal, which was first reported by The Cricketer, is set to be officially confirmed on Wednesday.
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Juan Soto injury update: Mets slugger expected to return to lineup on Wednesday
The New York Mets, losers of 11 straight, are expected to activate Juan Soto and have him back in the lineup for Wednesday night’s game against the Minnesota Twins, manager Carlos Mendoza said Tuesday. Soto has not played since suffering a right calf strain on April 3.
Mendoza said Soto would go through a full day of baseball activity Tuesday and he’ll be back if all goes well.
“It definitely helps, but we cannot put all the pressure on one player,” the manager said. “We’ve got a lot of good players in there who, unfortunately, are going through it for quite a bit now. Yes, his presence in the lineup, nobody is going to deny that. But putting all the pressure of ‘oh, we have Juan Soto now and all of a sudden we’re going to start winning,’ that’s not fair for him either.”
The Mets won their first three games without Soto, but have since lost the last 11 games. They averaged 4.38 runs per game with him in the starting lineup and just 2.64 runs per game without him. Nine times in the 14 games without Soto, the Mets scored two runs or fewer. It has been a major slog, offensively.
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Soto’s absence alone doesn’t explain the skid — the Mets have a lot of underperforming players — but his return will boost the offense and perhaps spark the team. They certainly need it. Soto authored a .355/.412/.516 batting line before his injury and he still leads their position players in WAR.
The 27-year-old Silver Slugger hit .263/.396/.525 with 43 home runs and 38 stolen bases last season, his first with the Mets. That earned him a third-place finish in the National League MVP voting. Soto joined the Mets on a record 15-year, $756 million contract in December 2024.
On the pitching side of things, the Mets are also calling up Christian Scott, who has been out since July 2024 after undergoing Tommy John surgery, Mendoza announced. Scott will start Thursday and David Peterson will remain in the bullpen, where he was shifted last rotation.
The Mets have the National League’s worst record at 7-15. No team in baseball history has lost 15 of their first 22 games and rallied to post a 90-win season.
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NFL Draft Fantasy Preview: NFC North team needs, targets and landing spots
The NFL Draft is here, and the Fantasy landscape is about to change dramatically. Some draft picks will work in our favor, while others will cause chaos. It’s the same drill every season, and it’s fun to react to the rookies.
Prior to the NFL Draft, we have our wish list for each NFC North team — pros and cons — of what we want to see happen. While the obvious choice is upgraded offensive lines across the board, we won’t get into that here. We also want to avoid as many crowded backfields as possible.
Ultimately, we want situations that will make our Fantasy rosters better. Hopefully, that’s what will happen when the NFL Draft is done.
Chicago
Picks: Round 1 (25 overall), Round 2 (57), Round 2 (60), Round 3 (89), Round 4 (129), Round 7 (239), Round 7 (241)
Team Needs: DL, S, OT, CB, EDGE, IOL, WR
Fantasy Want: Wide receiver
Fantasy Don’t Want: Running back depth
I’d be OK if the Bears avoided taking skill players in the NFL Draft and stayed with who they have in all the key spots. By trading D.J. Moore to Buffalo, Chicago opened the door for Luther Burden III and Rome Odunze to get plenty of targets, along with standout sophomore tight end Colston Loveland. The backfield is also fine with the duo of D’Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai, and the Bears have the chance to be one of the top offenses for Fantasy managers with coach Ben Johnson and quarterback Caleb Williams. That said, Chicago will likely add a receiver at some point to replace Moore, especially since the current No. 3 receiver is Kalif Raymond. Ideally, that rookie receiver won’t take too many targets away from Burden, Odunze, and Loveland, and I’m excited to draft one or all of that trio in most of my leagues this year.
Detroit
Picks: Round 1 (17 overall), Round 2 (50), Round 4 (118), Round 4 (128), Round 5 (157), Round 5 (181), Round 6 (205), Round 6 (213), Round 7 (222)
Team Needs: OT, IOL, EDGE, DL, LB, CB
Fantasy Want: Running back depth
Fantasy Don’t Want: Wide receiver
It says the Fantasy Want for the Lions is running back depth, but that’s really more of an insurance policy in case something happens to Jahmyr Gibbs. While Isiah Pacheco would be OK as a replacement, he’s let us down as a Fantasy running back in the past two seasons since suffering a broken leg in 2024 with the Chiefs. There might be a rookie with more upside, and that’s something to monitor during the NFL Draft. I don’t want to see Detroit add a rookie receiver since I love the trio of Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams and Isaac TeSlaa. Along with tight end Sam LaPorta, who should benefit with new offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, the Lions have plenty of pass catchers to support Jared Goff — and Fantasy managers. We don’t need another distraction in the passing game in Detroit.
Green Bay
Picks: Round 2 (52 overall), Round 3 (84), Round 4 (120), Round 5 (153), Round 5 (160), Round 6 (201), Round 7 (236), Round 7 (255)
Team Needs: CB, DL, IOL, OT, LB, EDGE
Fantasy Want: Running back depth
Fantasy Don’t Want: Wide receiver
The Packers lost some key pieces on offense this offseason with Romeo Doubs (Patriots), Dontayvion Wicks (Philadelphia) and Emanuel Wilson (Seahawks) all joining new teams. That’s great news for the receivers left in Green Bay, including Christian Watson, Matthew Golden and Jayden Reed, along with tight end Tucker Kraft, and we want to see concentrated targets for that quartet. But it’s not a bad idea for the Packers to add a backup running back for Josh Jacobs with Wilson gone, especially since MarShawn Lloyd (hamstring) has a hard time staying healthy. Jacobs missed two games in 2025, and the right handcuff in Green Bay could be worth a late-round pick in all leagues.
Minnesota
Picks: Round 1 (18 overall), Round 2 (49), Round 3 (82), Round 3 (97), Round 5 (163), Round 6 (196), Round 7 (234), Round 7 (235), Round 7 (244)
Team Needs: LB, CB, S, DL, WR, QB, EDGE, TE
Fantasy Want: Running back depth
Fantasy Don’t Want: Wide receiver
The two questions I have about the Vikings are who will start at quarterback, although we all expect Kyler Murray to win the job. And what’s going to happen with the backfield after Aaron Jones stayed in Minnesota? It would be great if the Vikings left Jones and Jordan Mason in defined roles, with Mason playing on running downs and near the goal line, while Jones handles passing-downs work. But it will likely be a split again, like we saw in 2025, and it could be frustrating for Fantasy managers unless one suffers an injury. Now, despite that potential frustration, I’d be OK if Minnesota decided to add a running back of the future since Jones is 31 and Mason is more of a backup than a featured option. I don’t want to see another receiver join the Vikings so Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison and T.J. Hockenson can soak up targets. But with Jalen Nailor now in Las Vegas, Minnesota could add another rookie receiver in the NFL Draft for depth.
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