NFL combine 2026: Key takeaways, player news, what head coaches and GMs said in Indianapolis

The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine is off to the races. While we're still waiting for the various prospects to strut their stuff and endear themselves to all 32 teams leading up to the NFL Draft later this spring, we did get to hear from just about every GM and/or head coach throughout the league on Tuesday. The key decision-makers stepped to the podium from Indianapolis and were peppered with questions that ranged from the draft to other areas across the roster. 

Naturally, that created quite a bit of headlines, ranging from what teams may do with their first selection to how they may handle players who are perceived to be on the trade block. Below, we chronicled the entire day to make this a one-stop shop of all the information that came out on Tuesday. We also have our main takeaways from their availabilities. 

Maxx Crosby not on trade block, but Raiders listening on No. 1 pick

One of the bigger names that has been floated out in trade talks throughout this early stage of the offseason has been Raiders pass rusher Maxx Crosby. After begrudgingly being shut down at the tail end of last season, folks have wondered if the two sides could part ways. However, when GM John Spytek spoke to reporters at the combine, he did say he anticipates Crosby being with the team in 2026.

"Maxx is an elite player, and I'm been very upfront that we're in the business of having really good players on the team, and we need a lot more of them," said Spytek. "It's hard to build a great team without elite players."

Meanwhile, also during Spytek's presser, he didn't rule out the possibility of the team trading the No. 1 overall pick at the 2026 NFL Draft. At the very least, Spytek isn't hanging up the phone when interested clubs call to inquire about the top selection. 

"I learned a long time ago, always listen," he said. "I'm always listening."

In reality, both of these comments by Spytek could be gamesmanship. If he says that the team and Crosby are in a good place to the point where he could be on the team next season, that only increases the asking price. As for listening to offers for the No. 1 pick, it would be a major upset if they did not keep the selection and take Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza. Again, this all could be (and likely is) gamesmanship on the part of Spytek.

Nick Caserio calls C.J. Stroud trade talk 'moronic'

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There has been some unfounded scuttlebutt over the last few weeks about the Texans potentially moving C.J. Stroud. In case you couldn't decipher that yourself, GM Nick Caserio shut that possibility down with ferocity on Tuesday, calling the ideal of trading Stroud "moronic." 

"He's our quarterback," Caserio said. "He ain't going anywhere. We have a lot of confidence, a lot of belief [in Stroud]."

While no trade appears to be on the horizon, the Texans do need to decide if they will extend Stroud or merely pick up his fifth-year option for 2027 this offseason. 

Chiefs want more explosive running game

Could Kansas City have tipped its hand with what it wants to do with the No. 9 overall pick? Speaking to reporters at the combine, Chiefs GM Brett Veach did say that one area he wants to see the offense improve is in the backfield. Specifically, he is looking for more explosion from that unit. 

"Certainly, we want to get more explosive in the running game," Veach said, via KC Sports Network. "We've invested on that interior with Trey Smith and Creed Humphrey, I mean, two of the best in the league, and we thought Kingsley [Suamataia] took a big step. Those are three talented interior players. ... I think being more explosive in the running game and really taking advantage of those interior three and kind of impose your will on an opposing team's defense."

One way the Chiefs could add that explosion is by deploying the ninth pick in the draft to bring in Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love, which has been a popular pairing in various mock drafts. 

Ravens offered Tyler Linderbaum 'market-setting' deal

Baltimore Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum is CBS Sports Senior NFL analyst Pete Prisco's No. 1 free agent in this 2026 class. However, it remains to be seen if he'll actually make it to the open market. On Tuesday, GM Eric DeCosta revealed that the team has given Linderbaum a "market-setting" contract offer. If we are to take DeCosta's characterization of "market-setting" as making Linderbaum the highest-paid center in the NFL, that would mean this offer exceeds the $18 million in average annual salary Creed Humphrey is currently making with the Kansas City Chiefs. 

'Everything is on the table' with Tua Tagovailoa, including trade

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The Dolphins have started to strip the roster down to the studs, and the latest once-key figure to be shown the door may be Tua Tagovailoa. Recently hired general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan said Tuesday that "everything is on the table" as it pertains to Tagovailoa, which includes a trade. 

"Everything is on the table, including the potential of a trade," said Sullivan. "We don't know which way that's going to go. There's a lot of different factors at play, a lot of conversations being had."

No deadline for Aaron Rodgers to make decision

CBS Sports' Bryant McFadden sat down with Steelers GM Omar Khan and discussed the latest as it relates to Pittsburgh possibly having Aaron Rodgers back next season. Khan told McFadden that Rodgers "knows our feelings on him."

"It was a great experience with Aaron," Khan added. "We've had some good conversations. I don't foresee this going like it did last year. I'm pretty certain we'll have an answer sooner than later."

Earlier in the day, Khan told reporters that there is also no deadline for Rodgers to make a decision. 

Jets to tag Breece Hall if long-term deal isn't reached

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Initially, Jets GM Darren Mougey told reporters that "the tags are an option" for Breece Hall as the two sides near the March 3 deadline. When pressed further, Mougey acknowledged that New York will utilize one of the tags on Hall if they cannot reach an agreement on a long-term extension in time. So, one of the more sought-after backs that was slated to be on the free agent market appears to be staying put. 

As for what kind of tag the Jets could place on Hall, CBS Sports NFL Insider Jonathan Jones notes that the transition tag makes the most sense. Unlike the franchise tag, the transition tag does allow a player like Hall to sign an offer sheet with another club and, if the Jets do not match, they lose the player for nothing. According to Over the Cap, the transition tag for running backs is expected to be about $11.7 million. 

Vikings keeping options open at QB

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Don't rule out the Vikings from jumping into the quarterback fray this offseason. When asked about the team's options at quarterback this offseason, executive vice president of player personnel Rob Brzezinski said, "I don't know that we're ruling anything out." 

"We have not a ton of time, but we have a couple of weeks and so we're exploring every option that could be out there," he added, via ESPN. "It's casting a wide net, I guess I would say."

Of course, this puts the status of J.J. McCarthy as the team's starter in doubt. When he spoke to reporters on Tuesday, Kevin O'Connell was asked if he still views McCarthy as a franchise quarterback, and the head coach gave an ominous answer

"A lot of those feelings are still the same," he said. "It's just the timeline is in a different place for all of us than it was [in 2024]."

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Vikings aren't ruling out adding a QB

The Minnesota Vikings could be in the quarterback market this offseason, despite having J.J. McCarthy on the roster. Asked on Tuesday, executive vice president of football operations Rob Brzezinski was asked about their options at quarterback. 

"I don't know that we're ruling anything out," he said, via ESPN. "We have not a ton of time, but we have a couple of weeks, and so we're exploring every option that could be out there. It's casting a wide net, I guess I would say."

 
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Seahawks want to keep Kenneth Walker III

As you might expect after winning Super Bowl MVP earlier this month, Seahawks GM John Schneider told reporters at the NFL combine that "obviously we'd love" to re-sign the veteran back. Schneider did not comment of if Seattle would use the franchise tag or not on Walker. 

 
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Conversations 'fluid' between Lions, David Montgomery

David Montgomery is under contract through the 2027 season, but has no guaranteed money remaining on his deal. That has led to speculation of a possible departure, and Lions GM Brad Holmes acknowledged the two sides have had conversations on some sort of resolution. 

"Those conversations are still fluid, and we'll just see how it goes," Holmes said, via ESPN

 
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Jets GM Darren Moughey says New York will tag Breece Hall

The New York Jets are looking to keep Breece Hall in some capacity. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, GM Darren Moughey noted that "the tags are an option" when it comes to the veteran running back, who is slated to become an unrestricted free agent. When asked again, Moughey confirmed that New York will tag Hall if they cannot reach a long-term extension before the March 3 deadline. 

 
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Aaron Glenn confirms he'll call Jets defensive plays in 2026

Jets head coach Aaron Glenn confirmed to reporters on Tuesday that he will call the defense in 2026. That decision is, in part, why he targeted the likes of Frank Reich to be New York's offensive coordinator, as he has loads of experience to run the show on that side of the ball. 

 
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What Andrew Berry wants to see from Shedeur Sanders

The Browns GM was asked about his second-year quarterback and what improvements he'd like to see in 2026: 

"I think the biggest thing we want to see from Shedeur is just continued growth," Berry told reporters. "I think he learned a lot from start one to start seven."

 
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Bucs GM Jason Licht updates Mike Evans' pending free agency

Mike Evans is set to become a free agent this offseason, and his Hall of Fame tenure with the Buccaneers could be at risk. However, GM Jason Licht did say that the team "would love to have Mike back."

Via Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times: "We'll see how this process plays out, like I said, we'd love to have Mike back. We're gonna see how the process plays out like I said, Mike's earnest decision to see what's out there and see what's best for him. We'll just see how the process plays out." 

 
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Nick Caserio calls C.J. Stroud trade speculation 'moronic'

It's safe to say that C.J. Stroud will be with the Houston Texans now and going forward. After a disappointing 2025 campaign, there had been some questions about Stroud's future with the organization. However, GM Nick Caserio slammed that door shut at the NFL Scouting Combine, calling the trade speculation "moronic." Additionally, he said that the team is "no trading C.J."

 
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Chiefs GM Brett Veach: Want to get more 'explosive' in the running game

The Kansas City Chiefs appear to be eyeing an upgrade in the backfield. While speaking to reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine, GM Brett Veach acknowledged that he wants to add some explosion to the running game. 

"We want to get more explosive in the running game," he said. 

Kansas City possesses the No. 9 overall pick at the 2026 NFL Draft and could address that need with Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love. Either that, or they could look to free agency, where someone like Breece Hall could be available as well. 

 
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Ravens head coach Jesse Minter calls Tyler Linderbaum 'best center in the league'

Not long after GM Eric DeCosta noted that the Ravens have made a "market-setting" offer to soon-to-be free agent center Tyler Linderbaum, new head coach Jesse Minter sang the veteran's praises. Minter called Linderbaum the "best center in the league" and said that the Ravens would "love to have him back." 

 
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Chiefs GM Brett Veach 'hopeful' Travis Kelce returns in 2026

Speaking to reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine, Chiefs GM Brett Veach said the team is "hopeful" Travis Kelce returns in 2026. 

"We've kind of prepared for either scenario," said Veach. "Coach had mentioned on Friday he's had great dialogue with Travis. On our end, myself, Travis' crew, we've had some good dialogue there. ... Travis is the best. He's an icon and hopefully he comes back and we'll kind of just let that process play out."

 
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Are the Raiders listening to offers for the No. 1 pick?

The consensus is that the Raiders, starved for a quarterback, will use the No. 1 overall pick at the 2026 NFL Draft on Indiana signal-caller and Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza. That said, Raiders GM John Spytek did acknowledge that he isn't hanging up the phone if/when teams call inquiring about a trade for the top selection. 

"I learned a long time ago — always listen," Spytek said Tuesday, via Pro Football Talk. "I'm always listening."

Again, it would be a remarkable upset if the Raiders traded the first pick and opted out of drafting Mendoza, but pretty interesting comments from Spytek nonetheless. 

 
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Ravens GM Eric DeCosta talks Lamar Jackson extension

The Ravens are eyeing a new contract for Lamar Jackson, and GM Eric DeCosta displayed confidence in getting an extension done. 

"I am. I definitely am," said DeCosta, via Pro Football Talk

Jackson is signed through 2027, but has a $74.5 million cap hit in each of the next two seasons. An extension could lower that number and give Baltimore more wiggle room in free agency. 

 
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Bears have received trade calls on Tyson Bagent

Chicago GM Ryan Poles told reporters on Tuesday that the Bears have received calls about the availability of backup QB Tyson Bagent. The 25-year-old signed a two-year, $10 million extension with the team last summer. 

 
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Nuggets from Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan

New Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan covered a lot of ground as he spoke to reporters from the NFL Scouting Combine. 

 
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Eliot Wolf on Stefon Diggs' status with Patriots

Diggs is due $20.6 million in base salary this coming season, and the Patriots could clear $16.8 million if they release him, making his status on the roster uncertain. When asked about it on Tuesday, Wolf said, "I'm not going to get into any specific players today. There are certain conversations that we're having, and we'll see what happens with everyone."

 
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Eric DeCosta says Ravens have made Tyler Linderbaum a "market setting" offer

From the NFL Scouting Combine, Ravens GM Eric DeCosta told reporters that Baltimore has made soon-to-be free agent center Tyler Linderbaum a "market-setting" offer. Currently, Creed Humphrey is the NFL's highest-paid center with an AAV of $18 million per season. 

 
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More from Spytek on Maxx Crosby

 
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Raiders GM John Spytek expects Maxx Crosby to be with the team in 2026

From the NFL Scouting Combine, Raiders GM John Spytek told reporters that he anticipates pass rusher Maxx Crosby to be with the team when the 2026 regular season starts.

 
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Eliot Wolf on Will Campbell: Knee injury hurt lower-body strength

Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf acknowledged Will Campbell's struggles down the stretch, noting that a knee injury seemed to impact him. 

"When he came back from that injury, I personally didn't see the same level of lower-body strength that you saw before the injury," said Wolf. "I think the film would attest to that. Like, he probably had three of his four worst games in the playoffs. Before that, I thought Will played really well all year. ... He's 22 years old, and we expect some improvement out of him as well."

 
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Steelers have communicated with Aaron Rodgers, but no deadline set

Steelers GM Omar Khan told reporters that he has been in communication with Aaron Rodgers, as has Mike McCarthy. He noted that there is no deadline for Rodgers to make a decision, but added, "I don't foresee this going like it did last year." 

 
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Are A.J. Brown's days in Philly numbered?

Speaking to local media in front of the Combine, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni was noncommittal about A.J. Brown remaining with the team, saying he "can't guarantee" the receiver is in Philadelphia in 2026. Naturally, general manager Howie Roseman and Sirianni will be inundated with questions surrounding Brown when they step to their podiums at 2:45 p.m. and 3 p.m.

Eagles noncommittal on A.J. Brown, will not 'guarantee' return, Nick Sirianni, Howie Roseman confirm
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Chiefs GM Brett Veach likely to be asked about Mahomes, Kelce and No. 9 pick

Of course, an update on Patrick Mahomes' recovery from his torn ACL will almost certainly be one of the first questions Brett Veach faces this morning. On top of that, Kansas City finds itself sitting inside the top 10 of the draft this spring, and could go in several different directions, including Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love. 

There will also likely be some questions about the conversations the team is having with star tight end Travis Kelce, who continues to mull retirement. Head coach Andy Reid noted recently that "there is communication" between the two sides. 

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First NFL combine for new Dolphins brass

The Miami Dolphins have a new look entering the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, hiring Jeff Hafley as head coach and Jon-Eric Sullivan as general manager earlier this offseason. We'll hear from both of them on Tuesday, with Sullivan jumping to the podium at 11 a.m. and Hafley at 11:45 a.m. from Indy. Already, it's been a busy offseason for the Dolphins as they've stripped the roster of some notable players like Tyreek Hill and Bradley Chubb. More are expected to follow, which includes quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. With the veteran seemingly out the door, the Dolphins' plan of attack at QB this offseason will be a major line of questioning today. 

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