The Herd with Colin Cowherd
THE HERD - Hour 2 - Top 10 NFL Offseason Additions, Nick Wright
02 Jun 2026
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Chapter 1: What are the top 10 NFL offseason additions ranked by Colin?
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Chapter 2: How does A.J. Brown's trade to the Patriots impact the team?
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Chapter 3: What makes Myles Garrett's move to the Rams significant?
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Kenneth Walker joining the Chiefs?
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Chapter 5: Why is Mike Evans a key addition for the 49ers?
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Chapter 6: What are Nick Wright's thoughts on the impact of Kyler Murray to the Vikings?
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Chapter 7: How does Cleveland's young talent affect their future prospects?
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Chapter 8: What are the biggest surprises of the NFL offseason according to Colin and Nick?
I like bad teams wanting to get better. So I just love all the trades. It used to be the NBA felt like the trade league. Now it's the NFL. So I just hear to me, are the top 10 moves so far in the offseason. I'm not even including Trey Hendrickson to the Ravens or Malik Willis to the Dolphins, and I think those are tremendous moves. So number 10 is Kenneth Walker.
Now, Walker is really good and had an unbelievable playoff run, and he is an area of need for the Chiefs. But he only averaged 60 yards a game in the regular season and wasn't always their red zone back. And he is a physical back that gets dinged up. So again, the postseason, Kenneth Walker knew his contract situation. He played banged up and he was tremendous in the Super Bowl.
But there's some injury stuff to be concerned about. I still like the move a lot for Kansas City. Number nine would be Mike Evans to the Niners. Again, why is he this slow? Injuries are an issue. I do think he's a grown-up and adds stability to a receiving core that's been high maintenance between Iyuk and Debo.
You've got Kittle coming off an injury, Christian McCaffrey, another massive workload. I like Mike Evans a lot. He's a Hall of Fame player. But again, like Kenneth Walker, there is an injury reality that we have to wrap our brains around. Number eight, I think Kyler Murray to the Vikings is going to work. I don't think it's going to be 14 wins like Sam Darnold, but I could see it being 10.
I think they have an elite coaching staff. I've told you, I think Brian Flores, best defensive coordinator in football. I love Kevin O'Connell, and I think they have good players. Left tackle, wide receiver, running back. I think they're really well run. I do. Now they have a new GM. And I also think sometimes people in life need a fresh start. I can't wait to watch this. Number seven...
Don't tell me Cleveland's terrible. Don't tell me Cleveland was the big loser yesterday. Cleveland has drafted so well the last several years. Jared Verst of the Browns, you get a cost-controlled pass rusher. A cost-controlled elite pass rusher. Those don't exist very much in the NFL.
Now you got Mason Graham, Spencer Faneau, Casey Concepcion, Harold Fannin, Quinshawn Judkins, Jared Verst, Carson Swessinger. Cleveland's got young talent everywhere. I love this move for Cleveland. Number six, DJ Moore to the Buffalo Bills. Listen, basically it allows the rest of Buffalo's pass catchers to play complementary roles.
Coleman, Shakir, Dawson Knox, Kincaid, and that's what they are. They're number two outlets, and so it's like getting an ace pitcher. Everybody moves down in the rotation. DJ Moore, smart, veteran, durable, tough, I think Chicago is going to miss him more than people think. Again, I'm not putting him in the Jamar Chase class, but he's a pro who plays through pain. He's durable.
He doesn't miss starts. And I think the Bears are going to miss him a little bit. A number five, Trent McDuffie, a physical corner. He's going to create fumbles. He's going to get sacks. He's just a great player who's very okay tackling and mixing it up. A physical corner. He also, like Walker to the Chiefs, he's in his prime, and he... addresses a massive need.
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