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As the legal tampering period approaches on March 11, several high-profile defensive stars are facing uncertain futures, including Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II and 49ers offensive weapon Deebo Samuel. Surtain remains one of the league’s premier defenders, but Denver’s current cap crunch and lack of draft capital have led to persistent rumors that the team could move him for a haul of multiple first-round picks to facilitate a trade-up for a franchise quarterback. In San Francisco, the 49ers are navigating their own financial hurdles, with Samuel entering the final year of a deal that carries a significant cap hit. While Kyle Shanahan has historically found ways to keep his versatile ‘chess pieces,’ the emergence of younger talent and the need to extend other core defenders could make Samuel a prime candidate for a pre-draft trade. These potential moves, combined with the expected release of veteran starters across the league to clear space, are setting Hoodie shirts for one of the most transaction-heavy offseasons in recent NFL history.
()In Philadelphia, the Eagles have officially signaled a new chapter by placing the franchise tag on tight end Kyle Pitts, ensuring the dynamic playmaker remains a focal point of their offense through 2026. This move comes as the team continues to weigh ‘monster’ trade offers for A.J. Brown, who has been linked to the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers. In Hoodie shirts, the Baltimore Ravens are reportedly preparing a record-breaking extension for center Tyler Linderbaum, aiming to make him the highest-paid interior lineman in NFL history before he hits the open market. These internal moves are creating a ripple effect across the league, as teams realize that ‘blue-chip’ veterans are becoming increasingly rare, placing even more pressure on the 319 prospects currently competing in Indianapolis to prove they are ready for the professional stage.







