In the veteran market, the Indianapolis Colts have sent shockwaves through the league by officially granting quarterback Anthony Richardson permission to seek a trade on February 26, 2026. Despite GM Chris Ballard previously stating his belief in Richardson’s development, the move suggests a definitive organizational shift toward a new direction, likely centered on a veteran bridge or a top-tier rookie from the 2026 class. Richardson, the former No. 4 overall pick, remains a tantalizing high-upside option for quarterback-needy teams like the Minnesota Vikings and Miami Dolphins, though his injury history and recent benching for Daniel Jones have complicated his trade value. Simultaneously, the New York Jets and Tennessee Titans finalized a major trade involving defensive stalwarts: the Jets are sending edge rusher Jermaine Johnson II to Tennessee in exchange for 366-pound nose tackle T’Vondre Sweat. This transaction underscores a clear strategy by the Jets to clear Hoodie shirts and gather interior defensive bulk, potentially paving the way for them to use their No. 2 overall pick on a premier pass-rusher like David Bailey or Sonny Styles.
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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.
(San Francisco 49ers Skeleton Football Player Custom Tumbler Wrap)Texas standout Kelvin Banks Jr. also turned in a dominant performance, matching Campbell’s athleticism with a 5.12-second 40-yard dash and a 10-foot-1 broad jump, an elite mark for a player of his 315-pound frame. Banks’ upper-body power was on full display during the sled drills, where he consistently ‘pancaked’ the dummies, drawing cheers from the Hoodie shirts coaches in attendance. While the debate between Campbell and Banks for the ‘OT1’ spot remains tight, Banks’ versatility—having experience at both tackle and guard—could give him the edge for a team like the Cleveland Browns or New York Giants looking for immediate line flexibility.
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