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  • Dolphins' Raheem Mostert: Moving on to South Beach

    The Dolphins and Mostert (knee) agreed to a one-year contract Wednesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    Not only is he reuniting with new head coach Mike McDaniel in Miami, but Mostert will also join a backfield led by newcomer Chase Edmonds and Myles Gaskin. First, though, Mostert will need to complete his recovery from October surgery to address chipped cartilage in his left knee. According to a recent report from Adam Schefter of ESPN, Mostert is expected to be healthy by Week 1 of next season, at which point he'll look to avoid the injury concerns that limited him to nine appearances between the past two campaigns. When he's been able to suit up in his career, he's averaged 5.7 yards per carry and has scored 14 touchdowns on 320 career touches.

  • Raiders' Brandon Bolden: Signs with Raiders

    Bolden agreed to terms on a contract with the Raiders on Wednesday, Vincent Bonsignore of The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.

    Bolden will reunite in Las Vegas with new head coach Josh McDaniels, formerly the offensive coordinator of the Patriots. The 32-year-old was pressed into an expanded change-of-pace role last season after James White's season-ending hip injury and finished the campaign with 44 carries for 226 yards and a rushing touchdown to go along with 41 catches (on 49 targets) for 405 yards and two receiving scores in 17 games. With the Raiders, the versatile Bolden should handle a depth role behind Josh Jacobs and Kenyan Drake.

  • Texans' Dare Ogunbowale: Joins Houston backfield

    Ogunbwale agreed Wednesday with the Texans on a two-year, $3.3 million deal, Brooks Kubena of the Houston Chronicle reports.

    Ogunbowale joins a Texans running-back corps in transition. Once the dust settles after free agency and the draft, however, a better read on Ogunbowale's role in 2022 should become available. In all likelihood, the 27-year-old will enter the upcoming season no higher than second on the depth chart, as he's been relegated to a depth role throughout his career and hasn't been especially productive with his limited opportunities.

  • Brandon Bolden: Expected to join Raiders

    The Raiders are expected to sign Bolden on Wednesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    Bolden was pressed into an expanded role with the Patriots last season after James White's season-ending hip injury in Week 3 created a change-of-pace void behind the team's top early-down options, Damien Harris and Rhamondre Stevenson. With White having re-signed with New England, the versatile Bolden should handle a depth role for Las Vegas behind Josh Jacobs and Kenyan Drake.

  • Derrick Gore RB | WAS

    Chiefs' Derrick Gore: Gets ERFA tender

    The Chiefs tendered Gore as an exclusive rights free agent Wednesday, Herbie Teope of The Kansas City Star reports.

    Gore is thus expected to compete for a backup role with the Chiefs this summer, after taking 51 carries for 256 yards (5.0 YPC) and two touchdowns in 11 games last season. He also caught eight of nine targets for 105 yards, and avoided any fumbles, showing well in limited action behind Clyde Edwards-Helaire and Darrel Williams. Even if Williams leaves in free agency, it's difficult to see much fantasy upside in Gore, a 2019 undrafted free agent who turned 27 years old in December.

  • Titans' Khari Blasingame: Parting ways with Tennessee

    Blasingame will become an unrestricted free agent since the Titans aren't tendering him a contract for 2022, Terry McCormick of TitanInsider.com reports.

    Blasingame missed time with a knee injury and played only 80 offensive snaps in 11 games last season, so the Titans won't tender him a contract for the upcoming campaign. The fullback received the first carries of his three-year NFL career in 2021, rushing three times for six yards.

  • D'Onta Foreman RB | CLE

    Panthers' D'Onta Foreman: Joining Carolina

    Foreman agreed to terms on a contract with the Panthers on Tuesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    Foreman was a midseason signing of the Titans last fall as the team looked to fill the void left behind by Derrick Henry, who was lost for the rest of the regular season in Week 8 due to a broken bone in his foot. Foreman seized the opportunity, averaging 4.6 yards on his 137 carries while hauling in nine of 11 targets for 123 yards and scoring three touchdowns in 10 games (including Tennessee's divisional-round loss to the Bengals). With the Panthers, he'll clearly be behind Christian McCaffrey on the depth chart and likely competing with Chuba Hubbard for any backfield touches that remain.

  • Boston Scott RB | PIT

    Boston Scott: Set to hit free agency

    Scott was not tendered by the Eagles, so he'll become a free agent when the new league year starts March 16, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.

    Scott appeared in 16 games in each of the last two campaigns and finished with at least 80 carries and 370 yards in both seasons. However, last year, the 5-foot-6 running back was a revelation in the red zone, as he finished with a career-high seven touchdowns. Scott will test free agency, but Zangaro suggests that a return to Philadelphia may still be possible.

  • Chase Edmonds RB | WAS

    Dolphins' Chase Edmonds: Signing with Dolphins

    The Dolphins and Edmonds have agreed to terms on a two-year deal, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    Per the report, Edmonds' deal is for $12.6 million and includes $6.1 million guaranteed. While working in a complementary role alongside James Conner with the Cardinals last season, Edmonds logged 116 carries for 592 yards and two TDs and added 43 catches for 311 yards in 12 games. With Miami, the 25-year-old has a chance to head his new team's backfield and thus appears poised to see an uptick in touches and, in turn, fantasy relevance in 2022. Other running backs the Dolphins currently have under contract are Myles Gaskin, Salvon Ahmed and Gerrid Doaks.

  • James Conner RB | ARI

    Cardinals' James Conner: Stays in the desert

    Conner and the Cardinals have reached agreement on a three-year contract, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

    The 230-pound back was a smash hit after signing a modest one-year contract last offseason, finishing 2021 with 1,127 total yards (375 receiving) and 18 touchdowns. Conner spent most of the year in a committee with Chase Edmonds, who is signing a two-year contract with the Dolphins, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. It remains to be seen if the Cardinals sign/draft a comparable replacement for Edmonds; if not, Conner could take on a three-down role again.

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