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August 25, 2025
Potential Players the Panthers Possibly Poach | Cat Scratch Reader
Daniel Belton
Cat Scratch Reader
Potential Players the Panthers Possibly Poach | Cat Scratch Reader

Carolina Panthers free-agent plan leans on the waiver wire and cut-downs to address depth gaps at safety, corner, and quarterback, prioritizing low-cost, high-upside fits over marquee names.

Lewis Cine, Mike Hilton, Tyler Huntley, Jack Plummer, Jamin Davis, Morgan Fox and Bryce Perkins headline the pool—with Cine offering safety depth, Hilton veteran CB presence, Huntley and Plummer QB competition, Davis LB depth, Fox rotational DL help, and Perkins as a lottery-ticket quarterback upside.

Evero’s emphasize rotation and versatility guides these additions: cost-conscious, scheme-fit players who can contribute in 2025 and beyond rather than long-term placeholders.

Which waiver-targets give Carolina the best immediate IDP impact in 2025?Could Cine’s signing meaningfully alter Carolina’s safety rotation in 2025?What upside does Huntley bring as a QB option behind Young?How would Plummer fare as a long-term backup in Carolina’s system?
Mentions:
@Bryce Perkins | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Bryce Perkins | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Jack Plummer | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Jack Plummer | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Jamin Davis | New York Jets | NFL
@Jamin Davis | New York Jets | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Mike Hilton | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Mike Hilton | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Morgan Fox | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Morgan Fox | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Tyler “Snoop” Huntley | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Tyler “Snoop” Huntley | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://www.catscratchreader.com/carolina-panthers..

August 18, 2025
Analyst suggests Vikings cut another 2022 NFL Draft pick
@TheVikingsWire
Vikings Wire
Analyst suggests Vikings cut another 2022 NFL Draft pick

The Vikings’ 2022 draft class has been a scouting miss for Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s regime, with Lewis Cine arriving as a notable pick who barely played and was cut last August after a trade-down landed him at 32. The rest of the class struggled to stick, including Brian Asamoah, who was waived. As training camp opens, debate swirls around Ty Chandler, a fifth-rounder who started 4 games and posted 100+ carries two seasons ago but looked light on production last season. An eager push from Zavier Scott in camp could edge Chandler for the No. 3 RB job behind the duo of Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason in another team’s depth chart, fueling another roster rethink heading into 2025.

The chatter isn’t limited to the Vikings. Ty Chandler’s fate is tied to a broader roster churn, with the Lions having helped set the stage through a draft-day trade that altered Cine’s path, while the Packers’ backfield behind Jones and Mason remains a focal point of fantasy discussions. Chandler’s potential exit would reopen old wounds for Minnesota fans, but the move appears to be a sensible reset as 2025 approaches. The piece underscores a franchise still recalibrating a high-draft class that didn’t deliver, even as a few players push for surprising roster spots in camp and preseason action against teams like New England and Houston.

In short, Minnesota’s 2022 class is a case study in the risk of early overhauls, with Cine’s brief stint and Chandler’s uncertain role highlighting how quickly draft hits fade and roster spots shift in the NFL ecosystem. The conversation also spotlights cross-team dynamics—Packers, Lions, and Patriots—where veteran depth charts and preseason performances influence fantasy value and real-game decisions as rosters tighten for 2025.

Which Vikings RB is most likely to survive the 2025 cut-downs behind Aaron Jones and the Packers tie-in, Ty Chandler or Zavier Scott?What does Cine’s trade-down history imply about Minnesota’s drafting approach for 2025 and beyond?Does Ty Chandler’s fall in favor signal a shift in the Vikings’ backfield philosophy for 2025?What should fantasy managers watch in the Packers’ backfield with Jones and Mason as anchors?
Mentions:
@Aaron Jones | Green Bay Packers | NFL
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@Lewis Cine | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
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@Ty Chandler | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Ty Chandler | Minnesota Vikings | NFL

https://vikingswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/..

July 21, 2025
7 Eagles on the roster bubble entering training camp
@TheEaglesWire
Eagles Wire
7 Eagles on the roster bubble entering training camp

As the Philadelphia Eagles gear up for training camp, roster decisions loom large for several notable players. Key names are finding themselves on the bubble, including running back A.J. Dillon, wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr., tight end Harrison Bryant, offensive lineman Kenyon Green, outside linebacker Patrick Johnson, cornerback Eli Ricks, and defensive back Lewis Cine. With the Eagles boasting a strong roster and minimal gaps, competition for these positions will be fierce, particularly for seasoned players aiming for a comeback. Dillon, who is returning from a serious injury, will need to prove he can recapture his past form, while others like Marshall and Bryant will aim to solidify their roles amidst a crowded field.

What are the chances A.J. Dillon makes the final roster?Which player on the roster bubble has the best chance of surprising everyone?What are the implications of Kenyon Green's performance in camp?How might the Eagles address their depth at linebacker?
Mentions:
@A.J. Dillon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@A.J. Dillon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Eli Ricks | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Eli Ricks | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Harrison Bryant | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Harrison Bryant | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kenyon Green | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kenyon Green | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Patrick Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Patrick Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Terrace Marshall Jr. | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Terrace Marshall Jr. | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

July 21, 2025
Lewis Cine among 7 breakout candidates at Eagles training camp
@TheEaglesWire
Eagles Wire
Lewis Cine among 7 breakout candidates at Eagles training camp

With training camp underway, the Philadelphia Eagles are set to unveil several breakout candidates eager to establish themselves following a roster shake-up after the Super Bowl. Key departures in the defensive line and secondary, including Josh Sweat and Darius Slay, open the door for younger talents like Lewis Cine and Azeez Ojulari to shine. Cine, having struggled with injuries, now aims to secure a starting position, while Ojulari looks to harness his potential as a pass rusher. Johnny Wilson, a rookie, also stands out, bringing size and speed to bolster the receiving corps. The Eagles' depth and talent across the roster promise fiercer competition as they refine their strategies leading into the regular season.

Which players are most likely to emerge as key contributors from training camp?What changes can we expect in the Eagles' defensive strategy due to player departures?How might the Eagles' offense adapt to a new receiving corps?What are the key factors for rookie players succeeding in training camp?
Mentions:
@Azeez Ojulari | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Azeez Ojulari | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Darius Slay | New York Giants | NFL
@Darius Slay | New York Giants | NFL
@Johnny Wilson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Johnny Wilson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Josh Sweat | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Josh Sweat | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

June 29, 2025
What if the Minnesota Vikings didn't draft Lewis Cine in 2022?
@TheVikingsWire
Vikings Wire
What if the Minnesota Vikings didn't draft Lewis Cine in 2022?

Kwesi Adofo-Mensah's first draft night as the Minnesota Vikings' general manager was marked by a controversial pick: Lewis Cine, a safety from Georgia, selected 32nd overall after a trade down from 12. Unfortunately for the Vikings, Cine's career has been marred by injuries, including a severe leg fracture that sidelined him for most of his rookie year. With only ten defensive snaps and one tackle in two seasons, the Vikings released him just before the 2024 season. If given a chance to redo, Pro Football Focus suggests the Vikings would select Jalen Pitre, who has made a significant impact with the Houston Texans since his selection at 37 in the same draft.

What can the Vikings do to improve their draft strategy in the future?Who are potential prospects the Vikings should consider in the upcoming draft?What adjustments should the Vikings make to their roster after Cine's departure?How has the perception of the Vikings' draft strategy changed after the Cine situation?
Mentions:
@Jalen Pitre | Houston Texans | NFL
@Jalen Pitre | Houston Texans | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://vikingswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/..

August 25, 2025
Potential Players the Panthers Possibly Poach | Cat Scratch Reader
Daniel Belton
Cat Scratch Reader
Potential Players the Panthers Possibly Poach | Cat Scratch Reader

Carolina Panthers free-agent plan leans on the waiver wire and cut-downs to address depth gaps at safety, corner, and quarterback, prioritizing low-cost, high-upside fits over marquee names.

Lewis Cine, Mike Hilton, Tyler Huntley, Jack Plummer, Jamin Davis, Morgan Fox and Bryce Perkins headline the pool—with Cine offering safety depth, Hilton veteran CB presence, Huntley and Plummer QB competition, Davis LB depth, Fox rotational DL help, and Perkins as a lottery-ticket quarterback upside.

Evero’s emphasize rotation and versatility guides these additions: cost-conscious, scheme-fit players who can contribute in 2025 and beyond rather than long-term placeholders.

Which waiver-targets give Carolina the best immediate IDP impact in 2025?Could Cine’s signing meaningfully alter Carolina’s safety rotation in 2025?What upside does Huntley bring as a QB option behind Young?How would Plummer fare as a long-term backup in Carolina’s system?
Mentions:
@Bryce Perkins | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Bryce Perkins | Los Angeles Rams | NFL
@Jack Plummer | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Jack Plummer | Carolina Panthers | NFL
@Jamin Davis | New York Jets | NFL
@Jamin Davis | New York Jets | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Mike Hilton | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Mike Hilton | Miami Dolphins | NFL
@Morgan Fox | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Morgan Fox | Atlanta Falcons | NFL
@Tyler “Snoop” Huntley | Baltimore Ravens | NFL
@Tyler “Snoop” Huntley | Baltimore Ravens | NFL

https://www.catscratchreader.com/carolina-panthers..

August 18, 2025
Analyst suggests Vikings cut another 2022 NFL Draft pick
@TheVikingsWire
Vikings Wire
Analyst suggests Vikings cut another 2022 NFL Draft pick

The Vikings’ 2022 draft class has been a scouting miss for Kwesi Adofo-Mensah’s regime, with Lewis Cine arriving as a notable pick who barely played and was cut last August after a trade-down landed him at 32. The rest of the class struggled to stick, including Brian Asamoah, who was waived. As training camp opens, debate swirls around Ty Chandler, a fifth-rounder who started 4 games and posted 100+ carries two seasons ago but looked light on production last season. An eager push from Zavier Scott in camp could edge Chandler for the No. 3 RB job behind the duo of Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason in another team’s depth chart, fueling another roster rethink heading into 2025.

The chatter isn’t limited to the Vikings. Ty Chandler’s fate is tied to a broader roster churn, with the Lions having helped set the stage through a draft-day trade that altered Cine’s path, while the Packers’ backfield behind Jones and Mason remains a focal point of fantasy discussions. Chandler’s potential exit would reopen old wounds for Minnesota fans, but the move appears to be a sensible reset as 2025 approaches. The piece underscores a franchise still recalibrating a high-draft class that didn’t deliver, even as a few players push for surprising roster spots in camp and preseason action against teams like New England and Houston.

In short, Minnesota’s 2022 class is a case study in the risk of early overhauls, with Cine’s brief stint and Chandler’s uncertain role highlighting how quickly draft hits fade and roster spots shift in the NFL ecosystem. The conversation also spotlights cross-team dynamics—Packers, Lions, and Patriots—where veteran depth charts and preseason performances influence fantasy value and real-game decisions as rosters tighten for 2025.

Which Vikings RB is most likely to survive the 2025 cut-downs behind Aaron Jones and the Packers tie-in, Ty Chandler or Zavier Scott?What does Cine’s trade-down history imply about Minnesota’s drafting approach for 2025 and beyond?Does Ty Chandler’s fall in favor signal a shift in the Vikings’ backfield philosophy for 2025?What should fantasy managers watch in the Packers’ backfield with Jones and Mason as anchors?
Mentions:
@Aaron Jones | Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Aaron Jones | Green Bay Packers | NFL
Detroit Lions | NFL
Detroit Lions | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
Green Bay Packers | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
Minnesota Vikings | NFL
Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Ty Chandler | Minnesota Vikings | NFL
@Ty Chandler | Minnesota Vikings | NFL

https://vikingswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/..

July 21, 2025
7 Eagles on the roster bubble entering training camp
@TheEaglesWire
Eagles Wire
7 Eagles on the roster bubble entering training camp

As the Philadelphia Eagles gear up for training camp, roster decisions loom large for several notable players. Key names are finding themselves on the bubble, including running back A.J. Dillon, wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr., tight end Harrison Bryant, offensive lineman Kenyon Green, outside linebacker Patrick Johnson, cornerback Eli Ricks, and defensive back Lewis Cine. With the Eagles boasting a strong roster and minimal gaps, competition for these positions will be fierce, particularly for seasoned players aiming for a comeback. Dillon, who is returning from a serious injury, will need to prove he can recapture his past form, while others like Marshall and Bryant will aim to solidify their roles amidst a crowded field.

What are the chances A.J. Dillon makes the final roster?Which player on the roster bubble has the best chance of surprising everyone?What are the implications of Kenyon Green's performance in camp?How might the Eagles address their depth at linebacker?
Mentions:
@A.J. Dillon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@A.J. Dillon | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Eli Ricks | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Eli Ricks | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Harrison Bryant | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Harrison Bryant | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kenyon Green | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Kenyon Green | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Patrick Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Patrick Johnson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Terrace Marshall Jr. | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Terrace Marshall Jr. | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

July 21, 2025
Lewis Cine among 7 breakout candidates at Eagles training camp
@TheEaglesWire
Eagles Wire
Lewis Cine among 7 breakout candidates at Eagles training camp

With training camp underway, the Philadelphia Eagles are set to unveil several breakout candidates eager to establish themselves following a roster shake-up after the Super Bowl. Key departures in the defensive line and secondary, including Josh Sweat and Darius Slay, open the door for younger talents like Lewis Cine and Azeez Ojulari to shine. Cine, having struggled with injuries, now aims to secure a starting position, while Ojulari looks to harness his potential as a pass rusher. Johnny Wilson, a rookie, also stands out, bringing size and speed to bolster the receiving corps. The Eagles' depth and talent across the roster promise fiercer competition as they refine their strategies leading into the regular season.

Which players are most likely to emerge as key contributors from training camp?What changes can we expect in the Eagles' defensive strategy due to player departures?How might the Eagles' offense adapt to a new receiving corps?What are the key factors for rookie players succeeding in training camp?
Mentions:
@Azeez Ojulari | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Azeez Ojulari | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Darius Slay | New York Giants | NFL
@Darius Slay | New York Giants | NFL
@Johnny Wilson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Johnny Wilson | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Josh Sweat | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Josh Sweat | Arizona Cardinals | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://theeagleswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nf..

June 29, 2025
What if the Minnesota Vikings didn't draft Lewis Cine in 2022?
@TheVikingsWire
Vikings Wire
What if the Minnesota Vikings didn't draft Lewis Cine in 2022?

Kwesi Adofo-Mensah's first draft night as the Minnesota Vikings' general manager was marked by a controversial pick: Lewis Cine, a safety from Georgia, selected 32nd overall after a trade down from 12. Unfortunately for the Vikings, Cine's career has been marred by injuries, including a severe leg fracture that sidelined him for most of his rookie year. With only ten defensive snaps and one tackle in two seasons, the Vikings released him just before the 2024 season. If given a chance to redo, Pro Football Focus suggests the Vikings would select Jalen Pitre, who has made a significant impact with the Houston Texans since his selection at 37 in the same draft.

What can the Vikings do to improve their draft strategy in the future?Who are potential prospects the Vikings should consider in the upcoming draft?What adjustments should the Vikings make to their roster after Cine's departure?How has the perception of the Vikings' draft strategy changed after the Cine situation?
Mentions:
@Jalen Pitre | Houston Texans | NFL
@Jalen Pitre | Houston Texans | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL
@Lewis Cine | Philadelphia Eagles | NFL

https://vikingswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/..

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