WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT NFL CUT DAY PLUS ONE THING WE LEARNED ABOUT EACH TEAM AFTER WEEK 1 OF PRESEASON

What you need to know about NFL cut day plus one thing we learned about each team after Week 1 of preseason

What you need to know about NFL cut day plus one thing we learned about each team after Week 1 of preseason

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Welcome to the Tuesday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!It's cut day in the NFL, which you're going to hear a lot about over the next few weeks because there's actually THREE cut days this year. The NFL added a few extra cut days last season to make things as confusing as po sible.So when are those three cut days? Glad you asked. We'll be going over that in today's rundown, plus we'll also be covering the Seahawks-Eagles trade.As a quick reminder, you can still bid on a chance to have a 10-minute Zoom call with me. The auction is for our annual CBS Sports telethon that raises money for St. Jude, so all the money from the auction will be going to charity.If you want to bid, . Last year, the winning bid for me went for more than $1,000 -- it was the highest at CBS Sports -- but this year, it's much more affordable. The bidding is at just $26 right, which makes it the bargain of the century. Alright, that's enough of that, let's get to the rundown.As always, here's your weekly reminder to tell all your friends to sign up for the newsletter. All you have to do is . 1. Today's show: Monday MailbagDuring the NFL offseason, we like to spice things up each week on the Pick Six Podcast by adding a listener mailbag every Monday, and just because the preseason is here doesn't mean these mailbags will be going away anytime soon. We had one yesterday and we have another coming today. (We're not usually this lazy, but Brinson and Wilson had to travel to Nashville this week for work, so we recorded an extra mailbag since they'll be flying today.)Our mailbag episodes are pretty simple: We read listener questions during the show and then answer as many of those questions as po sible. Questions can be about literally anything. I mean, I'm pretty sure someone once asked us how many state capitals we could name without using Google. If we'll answer that, trust me when I say that we'll answer almost anything. Anyway, if you want to submit a question, all you have to do is go to Apple Podcasts () and leave a five-star review that includes your question.Here's one question that Will Brinson, Brian Westbrook Jersey Ryan Wilson and I answered for today's show.Q: With how weak the NFC is looking -- Green Bay lost , Tampa Bay is dealing with plenty of i sues and is having arm i sues -- who is your favorite long shot bet to win the NFC? To answer this question, we first had to agree on what constitutes a "long shot," and that was much easier said than done. We eventually decided that any team with odds over 15-to-1 qualifies as a long shot to win the NFC.With that in mind, the team I like the most is the . Yes, I know the Vikings always choke and/or find a way to lose every game that actually matters, but I think they can actually be good this year. This team lost eight games last season by one score and still went 8-9. If they had just gone 4-4 in those eight lo ses, they would have gone 12-5. When you consistently lose one-score games, that says more about your coaching than anything. The Vikings got rid of their coach, so I think this team can be better.We also discu sed SUPER long shots in the NFC -- teams that have a 50-to-1 chance to win the conference -- and I decided the are the best bet out of that group, which also includes the , , , and . If you want to listen to the rest of the mailbag, . You .VERY IMPORTANT PROGRAMMING NOTE: There's a good chance Ryan Wilson is going to be getting a tattoo during our live show today, which starts at 1 p.m. ET. If you are interested in watching, you . 2. Cut day: Former first-round pick headlines today's cutsThe NFL will be holding three cut days this year and the first one will be coming at us today. With the league now playing three preseason games, the NFL decided to hold three cut days, with each one coming on the Tuesday following a full week of preseason games. The first cut day is today (teams must cut down to 85 players), with the next one coming Aug. 23 (cut down to 80) and the final one coming Aug. 30 (cut down to 53). On each of those days, the NFL's 32 teams will have until 4 p.m. ET to get their roster down to the allotted number.Although teams have until 4 p.m. ET today to make their cuts, here's a look at some notable players who have already been released:CB ()DB (Buccaneers)RB ()WR ()K ()QB (Jaguars)CB Jr. ()TE (Lions) Dennard is probably the most surprising name on that list. As recently as last week, the former first-round pick was listed as the 49ers starting nickel back, but he apparently became expendable after rookie Sam Womack had a huge game in the preseason opener with two interceptions against the . (If you want to know more about Dennard's surprising cut, you can .)As for all the other cuts, if you want to . (The list won't be final until after the 4 p.m. ET deadline.) 3. Birds of a feather trade together: and Seahawks exchange playersOne thing that almost always happens when there's a cut day coming up is that we see at least one trade go down. When a team is thinking about releasing a player who might draw some interest from other teams, they'll usually shop him around to see if they can make a trade instead of cutting him. That's what happened Monday with the Eagles and Seahawks pulling off a trade involving two players who probably would have been released. Here's in the rare player-for-player trade that involved zero draft picks:Seahawks receive:WR Eagles receive:Safety This trade will bring Arcega-Whiteside's career in Philadelphia to a disappointing end. The Eagles selected him in the second round of a loaded wide receiver draft back in 2019, and they've probably been regretting it ever since. Arcega-Whiteside was taken ahead of players like , and .During his three years in Philadelphia, Arcega-Whiteside only caught 16 pa ses, which is barely an average of five catches per season. His biggest year came in 2019 when he caught 10 pa ses for 169 yards and a touchdown, but his numbers never improved after that. The trade to the Seahawks is probably for the best, since it will now give him a chance for a fresh start. As for Amadi, he's Michael Vick Jersey a versatile player who gives the Eagles some solid depth in the secondary. Amadi's ability to play both corner and safety is likely a big reason the Eagles were interested in him. Amadi made seven starts last season during a year where he played in all 17 games for the Seahawks.For more on the trade, . 4. One thing we learned about each NFL team during Week 1 of the preseasonWith the first week of the preseason officially in the books, CBSSports.com's Jordan Dajani decided that now was the perfect time to reveal one thing he learned about each team over the weekend. With most teams only playing their starters for part of the first quarter, you don't always learn a lot about each team, but you definitely still learn something, so let's check out Dajani's list.: . : Still haven't figured out how to cut down on penalties. Jaguars: The offense looks like it will be much improved. Texans: is no longer a secret. : . Dajani's list actually includes all 32 teams, and if you want to check out the full list, . 5. Grading the first-round rookies after one week of preseason playAt some point, I promise you we'll stop talking about Week 1 of the preseason, but Steven Nelson Jersey that point is not right now, because we have some grades to hand out. CBSSports.com's draft guru Chris Trapa so went through each preseason game from the weekend so that he could grade how every first-round pick did.The good news for the rookie cla s is that no one got an 'F.' Let's check in to see how a few of the first-round picks in the draft graded out: (Jaguars): A- (Lions): B (Panthers): A- (): B+ (Ravens): C+ (): D+ (Steelers): B (Bills): B- (): B (Chiefs): A-Trapa so actually graded every first-round pick who made contributions (good or bad) in Week 1, and if you want to see each player's grade -- along with the explanation for each grade -- then . 6. Rapid-fire roundup: NFL warns teams not to tamper with It's been a wild 24 hours in the NFL, and since it's nearly impo sible to keep track of everything that happened, I went ahead and put together a roundup for you.NFL sends out Roquan Smith memo.The Roquan Smith situation in Chicago now has even more drama: Apparently, someone . The NFL views this as a problem for two reasons: Smith doesn't have an agent and the Bears haven't given him permi sion to seek a trade, so there shouldn't be anyone contacting any other teams on his behalf. The NFL sent out a memo to teams this week making it clear that if they talk to Smith, it would be viewed as tampering, which could lead to a punishment. sign . The former defensive end is headed to Tampa Bay for the Buccaneers. The move makes sense for Na sib, who will be reunited with Todd Bowles. The Buccaneers coach was Tampa Bay's defensive coordinator in 2019 when Na sib played for the team. During that 2019 season, Na sib racked up six sacks, which is the second-highest total in his six-year career.Le'Veon Bell-Adrian Peterson fight is happening.The two NFL running backs were supposed to box each other in July, but the fight got postponed after the main event was canceled. Now, it appears the fight is back on. According , the match has been rescheduled for Sept. 10 in California, which just happens to be one night before the first full Sunday of the NFL regular season. pleads guilty to misdemeanor in Tenne see. The star was given six months of probation after agreeing to in Nashville on Monday. The plea stems from an incident in January where Dupree got into an altercation with an employee at Walgreens. 49ers starting safety could mi s opener. Kyle Shanahan that safety could end up mi sing Week 1 after he suffered a hamstring injury in practice Sunday. "It was a pretty bad hamstring injury," Shanahan said. "We'll see over the next couple of weeks how it plays out." Ward started 16 games for the 49ers last season and led the team in interceptions with two.
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