The Bengals have signed four-year deals with WRs Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, with Chase becoming the highest-paid non-QB in the league at $161 million over four years. Higgins receives a $28.75 million annual average, ranking ninth among current WR contracts. The investments in QB Joe Burrow and the two WRs bode well for their fantasy outlook, with both Chase and Higgins expected to remain high-end scorers and Burrow carrying top-5 scoring potential. Any third WR in Cincinnati will need an injury to Chase or Higgins to be fantasy relevant, while TE Mike Gesicki, returning on a three-year deal, remains a decent TE2 option following a strong finish to the 2024 season.
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The Steelers have placed a second-round tender on restricted free agent RB Jaylen Warren, offering him $5.346 million for the upcoming season unless a long-term deal is reached. This tender allows Warren to potentially hit free agency, but any team signing him would need to give Pittsburgh a second-round pick. Despite his limited career carries, the tender level suggests the Steelers' desire for Warren to return, especially with the potential departure of Najee Harris in...
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