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Nothing's more on-brand than Le'Veon Bell skipping minicamp and workouts, but even though they were voluntary, Bryant McFadden says Bell's absence hurt both the RB and the Jets. Bryant joins fantasy expert Dave Richard (as Will Brinson lounges on vacation) to discuss his own Steelers minicamp memories, plus break down all the latest NFL news and more.
Now that we know where all the rookies landed, it's time for a fresh new batch of Power Rankings. Pete Prisco's been so impressed by the Packers' improvements on defense, he moved them up four spots to No. 2, behind only an AFC East team (guess who). And check out the other AFC East team Pete's got as his biggest riser.
Every year it happens: Some rookies burst onto the scene despite being drafted on Day 3. Dak Prescott, Tarik Cohen, Tyreek Hill ... the list goes on. So, who will it be this season? Chris Trapasso broke down 10 rookies who could thrive despite being late picks, including the Skins' Kelvin Harmon and a Giant he considers a first-round talent.
 
 
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If the rookie wage scale had never been implemented in 2011, Joel Corry says Kyler Murray probably could expect a six-year contract in excess of $140M. Murray won't get anywhere near that, but he certainly won't be broke. Joel broke down what all the first-round picks can expect in their contracts; will Daniel Jones get treated like Mitchell Trubisky?
The Vikings handed Kirk Cousins an $84M contract to join their talented team last offseason ... and ended up missing the playoffs. Still, hopes should be high this year, so high that John Breech says the Vikings can reach Super Bowl LIV, but there are three moves they must make to get there (one of them means no longer ranking dead last in cap space).
Sean McVay went into Super Bowl LIII with the reputation as arguably the NFL's best offensive mind, but that took a hit after his Rams put up a whopping three points. McVay admits he got outcoached by Bill Belichick, but that's not all he regrets; get a load of why McVay says he didn't prepare his team correctly.
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