New Directions in 2026: What Team Leaders Are Saying
USATue Feb 24 2026
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The NFL Combine is a spotlight for front‑office chatter, and 2026 promises fresh moves.
In Kansas City, the Chiefs’ general manager highlighted a desire for a faster running attack. With the No. 9 overall pick, he hinted at Notre Dame’s Jeremiah Love or a free‑agent option like Breece Hall.
At the same event, the Raiders’ GM said he’d keep an ear open for trade offers on their top pick, despite plans to draft Indiana’s Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza.
The Browns’ GM noted that quarterback Shedeur Sanders should keep improving; he already learned a lot between the first and seventh weeks of the season.
The Buccaneers’ GM voiced hope to re‑sign star receiver Mike Evans, who is entering free agency next off‑season.
The Texans’ GM dismissed trade rumors about C. J. Stroud, calling them “moronic” and confirming the player will stay.
Baltimore’s GM confirmed a market‑setting offer for center Tyler Linderbaum and stressed the team’s intent to keep him.
The Patriots’ executive talked about uncertain futures for wide receiver Stefon Diggs and a possible shift of left tackle Will Campbell to guard after injury struggles.
The Steelers’ GM said he has been in talks with Aaron Rodgers, but no deadline exists for a decision; the team is preparing for both scenarios.
The Dolphins’ new general manager announced that the team will draft a quarterback this year and is open to trade offers for their top pick, while also keeping an eye on potential releases of key players.
Chicago’s GM reported trade inquiries for backup quarterback Tyson Bagent, who recently signed a two‑year extension.
Atlanta’s GM said the Falcons plan to release veteran Kirk Cousins on the first day of league year.
Overall, front‑office leaders across the league are balancing draft plans, free‑agent signings, and trade talks while setting the stage for a dynamic 2026 season.
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