Bills
The Buffalo Bills are keeping a keen eye on potential defensive additions, as evidenced by their formal Combine interviews. UCF's defensive end Malachi Lawrence and Michigan's linebacker Jaishawn Barham both had sit-downs with the team. These interviews suggest the Bills are looking to bolster their defense with young talent, possibly aiming to maintain their competitive edge in a tough AFC.
Dolphins
In Miami, the future of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is a hot topic. Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan has made it clear that "all options" are on the table.
While a trade isn't off the cards, Tua and his team are aware of the situation and remain optimistic about his ability to perform at a high level. The conversations have been positive, indicating a mutual understanding as they navigate this uncertain period.
Running back De’Von Achane is also in the spotlight, with Sullivan confirming that Achane is part of the team's long-term vision. Although the focus is currently on free agency and the draft, contract extension talks are planned for later in the summer, underscoring Achane's value to the franchise.
Jets
Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is ready to take the reins on defense, expressing confidence in his play-calling abilities. "Play calling is my superpower," Glenn stated, highlighting his eagerness to return to this role. His relationship with owner Woody Johnson is strong, characterized by open communication and support.
Quarterback Justin Fields remains a key part of the Jets' plans, with no immediate decisions required about his future. Meanwhile, GM Darren Mougey has explored trading for the first pick with the Raiders, but that scenario seems unlikely. Mougey also expressed confidence in defensive end Will McDonald, hinting at the potential for exercising his fifth-year option.
Patriots
In New England, Patriots GM Eliot Wolf is singing the praises of quarterback Drake Maye. Despite some concerns about Maye's shoulder, Wolf is more than satisfied with the young QB's progress.
At just 23, Maye has shown significant development, and the Patriots are excited about his future. His toughness and consistency have impressed the coaching staff, and with continued work alongside coaches Josh McDaniels and Ashton Grant, Maye is expected to refine his game further.
