The Seahawks are an enigma: A team that's obviously rebuilding but still wants to compete with Russell Wilson under contract. So what will they actually look like in 2018? And can the offense be any good? To answer both questions, Danny Kelly of The Ringer joins Will Brinson to try to make sense of Pete Carroll's offseason of change.
Jon Gruden is back with the Raiders, and Jared Dubin says Chuckie had a great offseason revamping the roster -- if this was 1998. As for 2018? Yeah, terrible. Dubin hands out offseason grades for the Broncos, Chiefs, Chargers and Raiders.
If the New York Giants are trying to convince the world there was nothing shady going on with their locker room and memorabilia distributed by Eli Manning and locker room attendants, they are doing a very bad job of it.
Back to football? NFL owners have made their anthem stand, but NFL Insider Jason La Canfora says the controversial policy creates more questions than answers and could backfire.
Richie Incognito seemed to think he worked for the NSA and says he was being tracked by the feds when he attacked a man at a gym, according to police documents. Check out all the bizarre details from the police report.
Former Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril admitted on radio that Russell Wilson's game-deciding Super Bowl Bowl pick caused the Seahawks' core to become disrupted and caused players to check out on the message from Pete Carroll.
Perhaps teams get a long look at Jared Goff this offseason and figure out how to slow down the Rams offense. Perhaps Sean McVay's team wilts under high expectations. But Will Brinson loves the over on 10 wins for Los Angeles.