### 2025 NFL Offseason and Combine Updates
As the 2025 NFL offseason gains momentum, several key events and discussions are shaping the landscape of the league.
#### NFL Scouting Combine
The 2025 NFL Scouting Combine, held in Indianapolis from February 24 to March 3, is the first major event of the offseason. This year, 329 prospects have been invited to participate in drills and interviews with NFL teams[5].
- **Notable Prospects**: Quinn Ewers, Shedeur Sanders, and Cam Ward are among the top quarterback prospects, while Ashton Jeanty is highlighted as one of the top running backs[5].
- **Workout Updates**: Quinn Ewers will throw at the combine, but Shedeur Sanders and Ashton Jeanty will not participate in workouts due to various reasons[3].
#### Coach and GM Remarks
Coaches and general managers are speaking to reporters at the combine, providing insights into their offseason plans.
- **Bengals**: Bengals GM expressed a strong desire to re-sign key players like Tee Higgins, Ja'Marr Chase, and Trey Hendrickson[3].
- **Giants**: The New York Giants are preparing for a deep quarterback search, indicating potential moves in the draft or free agency[3].
- **Buccaneers**: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have decided not to tag wide receiver Chris Godwin, making him a potential free agent[3].
#### Free Agency and Franchise Tags
The franchise tag window closes on March 4, and the legal tampering period for free agency begins on March 10.
- **Franchise Tag Candidates**: Players like Chris Godwin, Jevon Holland, Sam Darnold, and Russell Wilson are being considered for franchise tags by their respective teams[3].
#### Draft Prospects and Mock Drafts
Early mock drafts and prospect rankings are emerging.
- **Top Prospects**: Abdul Carter is ranked as the No. 2 prospect and top edge rusher, while Travis Hunter is considered one of the best players in the draft[3].
- **Quarterback Rankings**: Cam Ward is listed as the top quarterback at No. 13 overall in some mock drafts[3].
#### League Dynamics and Fan Sentiment
There is ongoing discussion about the state of the NFL and what fans are looking for.
- **Fan Engagement**: Some fans feel the NFL has become more about celebrity appearances and less about the game itself, leading to a decline in engagement. There is a growing interest in college football, which is seen as more raw and authentic[4].
- **Controversies and Narratives**: The Kansas City Chiefs, a dominant team in recent years, are facing narratives about bias and rigged games. However, detailed analyses and statistics argue against these claims, highlighting the complexity and randomness of football officiating[2].
As the combine continues and the free agency period approaches, these updates provide a snapshot of the current NFL landscape, reflecting both the strategic moves of teams and the evolving sentiments of fans.