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NFLTR Insider: Shemar Stewart, Top 100, Ramsey, Bateman, Love, Hunter, Nolen, Harris
Top 100 Players

NFLTR’s Logan Urlich posted the third edition of his Top 100 Players series as we prepare for the 2025 season.
Shemar Stewart

Bengals first-round DE Shemar Stewart is working out at the Texas A&M facilities to stay in shape for the upcoming pro season. (NFLTR)
This has led to speculation that Stewart is considering a return to college football as his standoff with Cincinnati over his rookie contract continues.
Buzz:
Chargers RB Najee Harris to be placed on non-football injury list to start camp. (NFLTR)
Bears first-round TE Colston Loveland claims his shoulder is 100 percent, but TBD for start of camp. (NFLTR)
Dolphins traded CB Jalen Ramsey to the Steelers for S Minkah Fitzpatrick; an anonymous GM praised Miami for shedding Ramsey’s high salary. (NFLTR)
Giants QB Russell Wilson believes WR Jalin Hyatt is ready for a breakout year, praising his work ethic and improved strength after adding over 20 pounds. (NFLTR)
Ravens WR Rashod Bateman confirmed trade interest from the Cowboys before re-signing, expressing gratitude that GM Eric DeCosta prioritized keeping him in Baltimore. (NFLTR)
Saints S Tyrann Mathieu praised DC Brandon Staley for involving safeties and HC Kellen Moore for bringing a valuable QB perspective to New Orleans. (NFLTR)
Ravens CB Jaire Alexander's father pushed back on claims they refused a pay cut, saying they understood reduced guarantees due to injuries but not “zero.” (NFLTR)
Packers QB Jordan Love said TE Tucker Kraft will be a focal point of the offense, calling him a “dynamic playmaker” they plan to feed regularly. (NFLTR)
Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence praised first-round WR/CB Travis Hunter for handling a tough rookie transition and plans to work with him extensively before camp. (NFLTR)
Cardinals first-round DT Walter Nolen addressed pre-draft criticism, saying Arizona’s coaches listened to his story and saw past the negative labels. (NFLTR)