Jones skipped the organized team activity...
Jones skipped the organized team activity Monday, according to the Miami Herald.
Analysis: Jones is unhappy with his contract, shocking, so he has decided to take some time off. These activities are voluntary so Jones is not being fined for missing them. It is said he will report if/when extension talks begin.
Gould (calf) could be medically cleared...
Gould (calf) could be medically cleared to resume kicking duties by Thursday, ESPN's Kevin Seifert reports.
Analysis: Gould is reportedly "on track" to return by Thursday, but official clearance has yet to be given. Either way, the calf injury does not appear to be something that will affect him much longer, barring a setback.
Gronkowski, whose forearm procedure Monday reportedly...
Gronkowski, whose forearm procedure Monday reportedly went well, plans to see a doctor in about 3-4 weeks to decide whether or not to have back surgery, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.
Analysis: While Gronkowski's potential back surgery is viewed as minor, it's been a lengthy offseason grind health-wise for the tight end. Still, with good news Monday regarding his arm issue, Gronkowski can now focus on his rehab from the procedure, while also addressing with his back woes.
Floyd has looked much improved during...
Floyd has looked much improved during offseason drills, the Cardinals' official site reports.
Analysis: Floyd has made a leap from where he was immediately after the draft last year to his first full offseason in 2013. Moreover, he has a competent quarterback, Carson Palmer, directing the offense this coming season, so if the two can build up a rapport, Floyd should easily surpass the 45 receptions for 562 yards and two touchdowns that he posted during his rookie campaign.
The Browns recently added Brian Hoyer...
The Browns recently added Brian Hoyer to the quarterback group in Cleveland, and when asked for his response to the move Weeden replied "I'm worried about me", according to Aaron Goldhammer of ESPNCleveland.com.
Analysis: Jason Campbell was brought in via free agency to add a veteran presence to the group and push Weeden, so the former Oklahoma State quarterback isn't the only one a bit puzzled by the addition of Hoyer. He's a local kid from Ohio and is rumored to have a fan in new general manager Michael Lombardi, but his limited track record in the NFL likely places him in competition for the backup role and his arrival doesn't affect Weeden status as the incumbent starter.