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    5/16, 10:14 am
    • Reed signed a contract with Minnesota,...

      Reed signed a contract with Minnesota, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.

      Analysis: He was drafted by Seattle in the seventh round in 2009. He's a long shot to win a sizable role.

  • 5/16, 8:27 am
    • Price, who had been dealing with...

      Price, who had been dealing with a stress fracture in his foot, underwent surgery and had a pin put in to address the issue, the Florida Times-Union reports.

      Analysis: Price will miss the rest of the offseason, which doesn't help his cause of making a splash in his first full season with the Jags, especially given the team's splashy offseason additions (Justin Blackmon and Laurent Robinson) at wideout.

  • 5/16, 7:31 am
    • Rucker has signed with the Chiefs,...

      Rucker has signed with the Chiefs, ESPN.com reports.

      Analysis: Rucker will give the Chiefs some added tight end depth and his chances of sticking are probably aided by the fact that he has a history with Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel, who was coaching in Cleveland when the Browns made a Rucker a fourth-round pick in 2008.

  • 5/16, 7:15 am
    • Prater has not been participating in...

      Prater has not been participating in the Broncos' offseason workouts and still hasn't signed his $2.6 million franchise tender offer, the Denver Post reports.

      Analysis: Prater's agent said that he's not going simply because it's voluntary and he has chosen to workout elsewhere. The kicker was very effective last season with a number of 50+ yard game winning field goals and he feels he deserves a lucrative long-term deal. The Broncos apparently made him a five-year offer although the dollar amount was well below what he was looking for.

  • 5/16, 6:49 am
    • Haggan signed with the Rams on...

      Haggan signed with the Rams on Tuesday, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.

      Analysis: Haggan is a good run defender and special teams player who will most likely be used on the strong side in St. Louis. He's 32 years old and likely on the downside of his career, but with as thin as their linebacking corps are right now the club had little choice, and frankly they could have done worse than a guy who started all 32 games the last two years for the Denver Broncos and was also their special teams captain.