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NFLTR Insider: Trade Block, Career $, Samuel Jr, Evans, Sauce, Dobbins, Williams, Humphrey

Trade Block

NFLTR's Logan Ulrich takes a look at a number of the players to watch this summer and leading up to the trade deadline in November.
Career Earnings:

We posted the career earnings leaders on Monday, which includes an overall Top 100 and breakdowns by position.
Asante Samuel Jr

The Dolphins reportedly have shown interest in CB Asante Samuel Jr. as he works his way back from surgery following a neck injury.
However, Asante Samuel Sr. doesn't want his son to play for the Dolphins. (NFLTR)
Buzz:
Mike Evans leaves playing future after 2025 open-ended. (NFLTR)
Veteran RB/KR Nyheim Hines looking for training camp opportunity. (NFLTR)
Jets CB Sauce Gardner said contract talks with the team have been productive and he's aware of market comparisons. (NFLTR)
Giants HC Brian Daboll said G Evan Neal is picking things up well in his transition from tackle. (NFLTR)
Browns QB Dillon Gabriel is embracing the challenge of competing for the starting job and emphasized staying process-driven and even-keeled through highs and lows. (NFLTR)
Bears QB Caleb Williams is building a strong relationship with HC Ben Johnson, aiming to establish long-term stability for the franchise. (NFLTR)
Titans HC Brian Callahan said CB L'Jarius Sneed still needs to prove himself in Tennessee despite his success in Kansas City. (NFLTR)
Saints DL Bryan Bresee said he’ll line up further outside in DC Brandon Staley's scheme, giving him more space to rush and potentially more one-on-one matchups. (NFLTR)
Broncos RB J.K. Dobbins said he’s “wired” to keep fighting through adversity and views football as a blessing, despite multiple injuries. (NFLTR)
Rams RB Kyren Williams is in contract talks, and HC Sean McVay says there’s been progress but no agreement yet. (NFLTR)
Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey welcomed the addition of CB Jaire Alexander, saying you can never have too many corners who can cover. (NFLTR)