Matt Harmon is closely watching five players at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis for potential fantasy impact next season. Travis Hunter, a two-way player at Colorado, is a unique prospect projected as a cornerback by some teams and a wide receiver by others. Cam Ward, a quarterback from Miami, leads the nation in adjusted yards per attempt and has the best arm talent among likely first-round passers. Omarion Hampton, a running back from North Carolina, has an opportunity to shine as the top prospect at his position skips the combine, showcasing his explosive running style and receiving ability.
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GM: 49ers have begun talks on deal with Purdy
Nick Wagoner, an NFL reporter at ESPN, has extensively covered the San Francisco 49ers and previously the St. Louis Rams. The Niners are in negotiations with quarterback Brock Purdy for a contract extension, aiming to secure him as their long-term franchise QB. Additionally, the team is also working on finding a trade partner for receiver Deebo Samuel, who requested to be traded after the 2024 season, with a deadline set before March 22 for a...
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