If you're referring to the rule giving unlimited callups for a QB from the practice squad, it was vetoed by the players union.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/41003662/source-third-qb-rule-returns-2023-terms-nflpa-denial
I'd also put McCarthy in that list for the same reasons as Nix, Darnold and Mullens are garbage and Minnesota has to justify not only using a top 10 pick, but trading up 1 spot to get him.
First name that came to my mind was Shaun Alexander. 3 good seasons, 2 excellent seasons (including a MVP) then got paid and basically fell of the planet.
I was reading about this on another board when I got sense of where this will eventually go. How long before they contract with HBO to make the Super Bowl a pay-per-view event?
1) Possible and should happen.
2) They'll do what they did last time. 20% increase in minimum which will affect about 70% of the players at that time.
3) I don't see this happening.
4) It will be cut to 2 games.
You're missing DJ Turner (WR, signed last year) and Rayshad Williams (CB,UDFA). Also Tyreque Jones has been released (www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/raiders-waive-s-tyreque-jones/ar-AA1nSIFJ)
More likely they'll take the single team in a division (there's 3 of them currently) and just add an entire division. So it would be each team in same division(x2) and all teams in 3 other divisions.