Detroit Lions first-round defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh hopes to be signed in time for training camp. That desire is shared by his agent, Roosevelt Barnes, who tells Mike O'Hara, reporting for the Detroit News, that Suh's contract status is not tied to the status of St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford, the player chosen ahead of Suh in the 2010 NFL Draft.
The Chicago Bears used their 2011 seventh-round pick to select BYU running back Harvey Unga in today's 2010 NFL Supplemental draft. University of Illinois defensive lineman Joshua Price-Brent was selected by the Dallas Cowboys, also in the seventh-round.
Former Chicago Bears tight end Gabe Reid was awarded $325,000 in workers' compensation in the state of Illinois, Fred Mitchell of the Chicago Tribune reports.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre hasn't announced if he's coming back in 2010 (he is), but the 40-year old is once again throwing passes to wide receivers at Oak Grove High School in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
On today's episode, Andy looks at historical trades over the past 20 years that could tell us what options Gutey has to trade up and down the draft board through the first two days of the draft.