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Hearts, Celtic & Rangers Fans Weigh In on Title Race Dynamics
The 2026 NFL Draft has concluded, sparking discussions on Super Bowl sleeper teams and Aaron Rodgers' future. Fans are eagerly awaiting the NFL schedule release, expected around May 13 or 14.
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Welcome to the Thursday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!
With the 2026 NFL Draft now in the rearview mirror, we're going to need something to hold us over for the next few weeks, so I'd like to send an early thank you to Aaron Rodgers. Aaron, feel free to milk out your decision as long as you need so we have something to talk about during the slow part of the offseason.
Of course, we're not quite to the slow part of the offseason yet, and that's because there's still one big event left on the calendar: schedule release. If the NFL keeps the same plans it's had over the past few years, the schedule will likely come out on either Wednesday, May 13, or Thursday, May 14. These dates are not set in stone, but it seems like there's a good chance we're less than two weeks away from the schedule coming out.
Alright, let's stop talking about the schedule and get to the rundown.
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The offseason is all about improving your roster, and some teams definitely did that better than others. With free agency and the NFL Draft now behind us, Tyler Sullivan looked at which long-shot teams did the best job of turning themselves into contenders.
Several teams are being discussed as potential Super Bowl sleepers following the 2026 NFL Draft, but specific teams were not mentioned in the content.
Aaron Rodgers' future remains uncertain as he has yet to make a decision, which continues to fuel speculation among fans and analysts.
The NFL schedule is expected to be released on either May 13 or May 14, 2026, though these dates are not officially confirmed.
The article hints at discussions around rookie fits, but specific players or teams were not detailed in the provided content.

Hearts, Celtic & Rangers Fans Weigh In on Title Race Dynamics

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Sullivan's definition of long shot is a team that has +2000 odds or worse of winning Super Bowl LXI, so that's what we're going to use here.
Here are the long shots that could now be dangerous in 2026 after putting together a strong offseason:
Bengals (+2200)
Notable offseason additions: DT Dexter Lawrence, DT Jonathan Allen, EDGE Boye Mafe, S Bryan Cook, EDGE Cashius Howell
Sullivan's take: Cincinnati already has the bones of a Super Bowl contender, with Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins headlining the offense. However, that pesky defense -- coupled with poor injury luck -- has kept them from reaching their full potential in the Burrow era. Fortunately for Burrow and Bengals fans alike, the front office made it a point to address those defensive deficiencies this offseason.
Cowboys (+2500)
Notable offseason additions: LB Dee Winters, CB Cobie Durant, S Jalen Thompson, EDGE Rashan Gary, WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling, S Caleb Downs, EDGE Malachi Lawrence
Sullivan's take: Dallas allowed the most points per game (30.1) and the most passing yards per game (251.5) in the NFL last season. Given those defensive struggles, the bulk of Jerry Jones' offseason efforts centered onimproving that side of the ball. Perhaps the most notable addition came when star Ohio State safety Caleb Downs slid outside the top 10, prompting Dallas totrade up to No. 11 overall to land him. ... All of these changes should elevate the defense to a more respectable level. If Downs and Malachi Lawrence pop in Year 1, Dallas could surprise people and finally fulfill its fan base's annual proclamation that this is actually "the year."
Giants (+7000)
**Notable offseason additions:**LB Tremaine Edmunds, CB Greg Newsome II, FB Patrick Richard, WR Darnell Mooney, TE Isaiah Likely, EDGE/LB Arvell Reese, OT Francis Mauigoa, WR Malachi Fields
Sullivan's take: The Giants are giving off Patriots vibes from last season. They appear to have identified their young quarterback of the future entering Year 2, possess a solid nucleus of young talent, added key pieces throughout the offseason and, perhaps most importantly, have a stud first-year head coach in John Harbaugh. That's a recipe for a rapid turnaround, especially when you factor in a last-place schedule.
Sullivan actually has five teams on his list of potential Super Bowl contenders, and if you want to see who else made the cut, you can do that here.
When it comes to the NFL, it can be hard to predict whether a rookie is going to have any success during their career. A rookie's play largely depends on which team drafts him and how well he fits that scheme.
With that in mind, Jared Dubin made a list of five rookies built to succeed based on where they ended up.
If you want to know which other rookies made the cut, you can find out here.

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This newsletter was full of draft coverage on Monday, and we've got a little bit more for you today.
When it comes to the draft, the best way to make every fan base happy is to go over the BEST PICK that each team made, so that's what we're going to do today. CBS Sports NFL Draft guru Josh Edwards sifted through all 32 draft classes and came up with each team's best pick.
Let's check out a few of them:
If you want to see the other 27 best picks, be sure to check out Edwards' full story. He also made a list that consists of the most questionable pick that each team made, and you can check that out here.
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The goal of the NFL Draft is to fill all the holes on your roster, but for a variety of reasons, it's not usually practical to fill EVERY hole. Every team tends to leave the draft with at least one glaring hole, so Zach Pereles decided to identify where that weakness is for each team.
Not only did Pereles identify a roster hole for each team, but he also came up with a free agent to fill it.
**Biggest need:**Left guard
Free agent fit: James Daniels
Skinny: The Bills lost stalwart left guard David Edwards in free agency and don't have a ready-made solution; Alec Anderson has played all over the place but has just six career starts. Daniels had an excellent 2024 with the Steelers before an injury wiped out his 2025.
Biggest need: Linebacker
Free agent fit: Bobby Okereke
Skinny: PFF graded 88 linebackers last year. Three Bengals made the list: Demetrius Knight Jr. (graded 83rd), Barrett Carter (85th) and Oren Burks (88th). That's just not viable. Cincinnati addressed the defensive front and the secondary; linebacker must be next.
**Biggest need:**Edge rusher
Free agent fit: Jadeveon Clowney
Skinny: He still plays the run and the pass well, and that's something the Bears very much need. A one-year deal for the former No. 1 pick makes plenty of sense.
**Biggest need:**Edge rusher
Free agent fit: Joey Bosa
Zach's take: The 49ers had one of the most anemic pass rushes in the NFL in 2025, and while injuries to Nick Bosa and Mykel Williams played their parts, San Francisco still needs to improve. A Bosa brother tandem could work well in that instance, as Joey showed he can still get it done.
If you want to see the other 28 roster holes, we've got those here.

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The Aaron Rodgers situation took another twist this week when the Steelers placed an unrestricted free-agent tender on the 42-year-old quarterback. This is a seldom-used strategy that teams have used only six times over the past 10 years.
Here's what you need to know:
The most interesting thing in all of this is that you wouldn't use the tender unless you were at least slightly worried that he might sign somewhere else. Looking around the NFL, there aren't many spots where it would make sense for Rodgers to go, but there's definitely one intriguing option, and that's Arizona.
At this point, the quarterback situation is still up in the air. Jacoby Brissett has the inside track to be the starter but he's holding out of voluntary workouts for more money. Instead of giving Brissett more money, they could call Rodgers and give that money to him. The Cardinals also signed Gardner Minshew and drafted Carson Beck, but it seems unlikely either of those guys would start Week 1.
It's been a busy past few days in the NFL, and since it's nearly impossible to keep track of everything, I put together a quick roundup for you.