As the Combine officially draws to a close, the focus shifts to the legal tampering period starting on March 11. The New York Jets, holding the No. 2 overall pick and over $90 million in cap space, are now the league’s primary power brokers. After acquiring T’Vondre Sweat from the Titans earlier in the week, rumors are circulating that GM Darren Mougey is preparing a ‘massive’ offer for a veteran wideout to pair with Garrett Wilson, potentially targeting George Pickens if the Cowboys fail to reach an extension. With the draft set for Pittsburgh in April, the Hoodie shirts set this week in Indy have officially established the value of the 2026 class: a group defined by historic speed on defense and gargantuan, agile power on offense.
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