As we move through the NFL offseason and await training camp -- which starts at the end of July -- a number of big names have uncertain contract situations. So, we asked all 32 of our team reporters to provide an update on where things stand for players who could get paid in the near future.
What is the latest on potential new deals for quarterbacks C.J. Stroud, Bryce Young and Baker Mayfield? Could running back Jahmyr Gibbs and cornerback Devon Witherspoon reset the market at their respective positions?
Let's start with the Bills before hitting on the other 31 teams. Here's what we're hearing on extension candidates around the league.
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Buffalo Bills
G O'Cyrus Torrence
There has been interest from both sides in keeping the Bills' starting right guard of the past three seasons around for years to come. Unlike last year, when Buffalo addressed a variety of contract extensions in the spring, it prioritized deals impacting this upcoming season. Torrence was present for all of the offseason workouts open to the media and, as far back as January, expressed his understanding of the business side of the league. General manager Brandon Beane has a history of getting extensions done just before or early in the season. -- Alaina Getzenberg
Miami Dolphins
LB Jordyn Brooks
General manager Jon-Eric Sullivan identified running back De'Von Achane, center Aaron Brewer and Brooks as the three "pillars" the team wants to build around -- and said it would prioritize extending those players in that order. Miami has reached extension agreements with Achane and Brewer, leaving Brooks as the lone unsigned pillar.
Brooks has expressed multiple times his interest in remaining with the Dolphins long term, and Miami isn't exactly flush with extension-eligible players. Despite the massive roster churn over the past several months and the team drafting a pair of off-ball linebackers, it's likely that Miami reaches an agreement with the NFL's leading tackler from a season ago. -- Marcel Louis-Jacques

