The Packers have signed CB Nate Hobbs to a four-year deal worth up to $50 million, including a $16 million signing bonus, as reported by ESPN’s Rob Demovsky. Hobbs is expected to play primarily as a slot defender, potentially filling a role previously occupied by Keisean Nixon or Javon Bullard. The move leaves a void in the Raiders defense, which has also lost Tre’Von Moehrig and Robert Spillane in free agency.
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The Colts have signed S Camryn Bynum to a four-year, $60 million deal, likely pairing him with Nick Cross in their defense. Bynum is seen as an upgrade over Julian Blackmon, bringing experience and skill to the team's complex defensive system. In fantasy football, Bynum's role as a deep safety may impact his production, landing him in low-DB2 to DB3 territory, while Minnesota's Theo Jackson could benefit from Bynum's departure as he moves towards a...
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