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 Patriots have signed LB Robert Spillane to a three-year deal worth at least $10 million per year, adding depth to their linebacker corps alongside Ja'Whaun Bentley and Jahlani Tavai. Spillane, known for his run defense, will likely be a three-down LB in New England, boosting his fantasy football value for the upcoming season. While Spillane's age may be a concern in dynasty leagues, his potential for fantasy production outweighs any trade value considerations. Full...
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