In the veteran market, the ‘legal tampering’ period (March 9–11) is expected to be dominated by the fallout from the Indianapolis Colts’ decision to allow Anthony Richardson to seek a trade. While the Raiders are the heavy favorites for Fernando Mendoza at No. 1, the market for a high-ceiling talent like Richardson is heating up, with the Minnesota Vikings and Miami Dolphins reportedly checking in on the asking price. Simultaneously, the New York Jets are positioned as the league’s biggest power brokers; after clearing significant Hoodie shirts through the Jermaine Johnson II trade, they enter March with over $90 million in flexibility and a clear mandate to surrounding their next quarterback with elite veteran playmakers.
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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.
()The Saturday session in Indianapolis has produced a staggering result at the wide receiver position. Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan has completely reset his Hoodie shirts market value by clocking an official 4.42-second 40-yard dash. For a receiver measuring 6-foot-5 and 212 pounds, that speed combined with his elite catch radius has analysts comparing him to a more explosive Mike Evans. Not to be outdone, Missouri’s Luther Burden III showcased his ‘dead-leg’ agility in the 20-yard shuttle, recording a time of 3.98 seconds, the fastest among all offensive skill players so far. These performances are creating a dilemma for the New England Patriots at No. 3, as they must now decide between a potential franchise tackle like Will Campbell or a true ‘alpha’ receiver like McMillan or Burden to ignite their stagnant passing game.






