NFL franchise tag candidates, plus Tyreek Hill landing spots and Backstreet Boys seek Super Bowl halftime
Here’s everything you need to know about the NFL for Feb. 16
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Welcome to the Presidents’ Day edition of the Pick Six newsletter!
There has never been a Super Bowl on Presidents’ Day weekend, but that will finally be changing next year. In 2027, not only will the NFL be giving us the first ever Valentine’s Day Super Bowl, but the game will be happening on Presidents’ Day weekend, so most people will have Monday off. I think what I’m trying to say here is that you might want to go ahead and start planning your Super Bowl party now, and yes, you should definitely go overboard.
Presidents’ Day is usually a pretty boring day in the NFL, but NOT TODAY, and that’s thanks to the Miami Dolphins, who have decided to release both Bradley Chubb and Tyreek Hill.
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Tyreek Hill and Bradley Chubb arriving in Miami together back in 2022, and now, they’ll be leaving together. The Dolphins are expected to release both players.
CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones has revealed that the Dolphins are planning to release Hill in a move that comes as no surprise. Hill doesn’t have any guaranteed money left, but the Dolphins $16 million would have been guaranteed if he was on Miami’s roster on the third day of the league year (March 14). Hill is 32 and coming off a devastating injury that includes a torn ACL, so it will be interesting to see what his market looks like in free agency.
Here are three possible landing spots for Hill:
As for Chubb, the Dolphins have decided to release the 29-year-old pass rusher, according to NFL Media. Chubb actually led the team with 8.5 sacks last season, so he can still get after the passer and considering his talents, there will be plenty of suitors for him in free agency.
With that in mind, Jared Dubin came up with some possible landing spots for Chubb:
Once Chubb and Hill are officially released, they won’t have to wait until the start of free agency on March 11 to sign with a new team. Any player that gets cut before March 11 is allowed to sign with a new team as soon as their release is processed by the NFL.
The first big event of the NFL offseason will be here on Tuesday with the franchise tag window officially opening.
Starting on Tuesday, each team will be allowed to use the franchise tag on one player (but they don’t have to use it). Once a team uses a tag on a player, the two sides have until July to work out a long-term deal. If no deal is reached, then the player will get a fully guaranteed one-year contract in 2026 at the franchise tag number, which is different for each position. (This year, the current estimate is that the contract number will range from a low of $6.9 million for kickers to a high of $47.3 million for quarterbacks.)
Last season, only two teams ended up using the tag (Kansas City and Cincinnati). This year, teams will have until March 3 to decide if they want to tag someone.
So who’s going to get tagged?
Tyler Sullivan came up with a list of one franchise tag candidate for each team and we’re going to check out three of those names below.
To see Sullivan’s full list of who might get hit with the franchise tag this year, be sure to click here.
From now until the start of the NFL Draft, the first day of every week here will be known as Mock Draft Monday. What this means is that we’ll be going through the recent mock draft from one of our NFL Draft gurus (Ryan Wilson, Josh Edwards or Mike Renner).
With that in mind, here are the top 15 picks from Josh’s recent mock:
1. Raiders: QB Fernando Mendoza (Indiana)
2. Jets: EDGE David Bailey (Texas Tech)
3. Cardinals: OT Spencer Fano (Utah)
4. Titans: LB Arvell Reese (Ohio State)
5. Giants: WR Carnell Tate (Ohio State)
6. Browns: S Caleb Down (Ohio State)
7. Commanders: EDGE Rueben Bain Jr. (Miami)
8. Saints: LB Sonny Styles (Ohio State)
9. Chiefs: RB Jeremiyah Love (Notre Dame)
10. Bengals: CB Mansoor Delane (LSU)
11. Dolphins: CB Jermod McCoy (Tennessee)
12. Cowboys: WR Jordyn Tyson (Arizona State)
13. Rams (via Falcons): OT Francis Mauigoa (Miami)
14. Ravens: IOL Olaivavega Ioane (Penn State)
15. Buccaneers: EDGE Keldric Faulk (Auburn)
As you can see, Josh has FOUR Ohio State players going in the top 10 and if that happens, it would be an NFL Draft record. The most players ever taken in the top 10 from the same school is three with the most recent occurrence coming in 2021 with Alabama. If you want to see how the full first round breaks down in Josh’s recent mock draft, then be sure to check out the entire thing by clicking here.
For more draft coverage, you can hear in-depth analysis twice a week on “With the First Pick” — our year-round NFL Draft podcast with NFL Draft analyst Ryan Wilson. You can find “With the First Pick” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube
With the franchise tag window opening Tuesday, I thought now would be a good time to rehash all the important dates on the NFL offseason calendar. Here are the key dates that will be happening over the next four weeks.
Those are your key dates, but they’re not the only key dates. The NFL’s annual league meeting — where most offseason rule changes get voted on — will be taking place between March 29 and April 1. On April 6, any team with a new head coach will be allowed to begin their offseason workout program.
You know what? There are actually a lot of key dates to know and you can check them all out there.

Since today is Presidents’ Day, it is the perfect day to point out that Drake Maye missed his shot at joining a very exclusive club. Only five colleges in the country have produced a Super Bowl-winning quarterback AND a president of the United States.
Let’s check out the full list:
If someone is near you right now, feel free to quiz the to see if they can name any of the five.
Anyway, back to Drake Maye. If the Patriots had beaten the Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, then the University of North Carolina would also be on this list with Maye as the quarterback and James K. Polk as the president, but it wasn’t meant to be.
This year’s Super Bowl-winning quarterback (Sam Darnold) went to USC, and surprisingly, that school has never produced a president, so our list will stay at five for at least another year.
On a somewhat related note, only one school on this list — and one school ever — has produced a president, a Super Bowl-winning quarterback AND a Super Bowl-winning coach, and that school is Miami (Ohio). The school actually has three Super Bowl-winning coaches with Weeb Ewbank (Super Bowl III), John Harbaugh (Super Bowl XLVII) and Sean McVay (Super Bowl LVI). As a RedHawks graduate, I’m required to point this out whenever possible. I’m also required to point out that their basketball team is currently 25-0.
On that note, Happy Presidents’ Day to all.
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