Tommy Togiai
IL/DT HOU (6)
Fri 2/6/26 8:41 PM

Togiai registered 59 tackles (27 solo), including 1.5 sacks, four pass defenses and a fumble recovery for a touchdown across 15 regular-season games for the Texans in 2025.
EDGE Analysis
Togiai served in a rotational role on the Texans' defensive line for the majority of the 2025 campaign, but he stepped into a starting role toward the tail end of the season due to injuries to Folorunso Fatukasi (shoulder), Tim Settle (foot) and Mario Edwards (pectoral). Togiai responded by logging at least four tackles in six of his last seven games (including in both of Houston's playoff games), highlighted by his performance in Week 14 against the Chiefs, when he recorded a season-high 10 tackles, including 1.0 sacks. The 2026 season is currently the last year that Togiai is under contract with the Texans.

QChris Lammons
CB FA
Fri 2/6/26 8:41 PM

Lammons recorded 17 tackles (14 solo) and three passes defensed including an interception in 10 games with Indianapolis in 2025.
EDGE Analysis
Lammons played 132 special teams snaps in 2025, but he was also called upon to play 133 defensive snaps over four games, as the Colts were dealing with injury problems in their secondary early in the campaign. It was the most defensive snaps he'd seen in a season since his rookie year with Miami in 2019. He turned 30 in January and is on track to become a free agent during the offseason.

JT Tuimoloau
EDR/DE IND (11)
Fri 2/6/26 8:29 PM

Tuimoloau recorded 17 tackles (six solo) in 13 games with Indianapolis in 2025.
EDGE Analysis
After racking up 12.5 sacks in his senior season at Ohio State in 2024, Tuimoloau was unable to get to the quarterback in his first campaign as a pro. With 2024 first-rounder Laiatu Latu, Kwity Paye and veteran Samson Ebukam missing just four combined games in 2025, there simply weren't many snaps left on the edge for Tuimoloau. However, both Paye and Ebukam are set to become free agents during the offseason, so it's possible there's a clearer path to a more significant role in 2026.

Tyquan Lewis
EDR/DE FA
Fri 2/6/26 8:17 PM

Lewis recorded 11 tackles (five solo) including 3.0 sacks and a pass defensed in 13 games with Indianapolis in 2025.
EDGE Analysis
Lewis' three prior years demonstrated that he's more efficient and durable as a pass rusher if he's only called to play a limited role, but the veteran ended up having to battle through groin and ankle injuries after he averaged 30.8 snaps per game over the first five contests of the campaign. He's currently on track to become a free agent during the offseason, and he could likely contribute for a team in need of depth on the edge in 2026.

Kamari Lassiter
CB HOU (6)
Fri 2/6/26 7:57 PM

Lassiter registered 91 tackles (62 solo) and 17 pass defenses (four interceptions) across 16 regular-season games with the Texans in 2025.
EDGE Analysis
The second-year cornerback played every single defensive snap in 12 of his 16 games in 2025. He finished as the Texans' third-leading tackler behind Azeez Al-Shaair (103) and Henry To'oTo'o (95), and Lassiter finished sixth and eighth in the NFL in pass defenses and interceptions, respectively. Lassiter and Derek Stingley figure to be the Texans' starting outside corners for the 2026 campaign.

Warren Brinson
DE/IL GB (5)
Fri 2/6/26 7:55 PM

Brinson recorded 13 tackles (six solo) including 0.5 sacks in 11 regular-season games with Green Bay in 2025.
EDGE Analysis
Brinson didn't suit up until after the Packers' bye in Week 5, but after starter Devonte Wyatt's season ended when he broke his ankle in Week 13 at Detroit, Brinson averaged 29.8 defensive snaps per game. With Wyatt, Karl Brooks and Colby Wooden all expected to remain with Green Bay in 2026, it could be difficult for Brinson to carve out a much larger role for himself in his second year.

Barryn Sorrell
EDR/LB GB (5)
Fri 2/6/26 7:40 PM

Sorrell recorded 15 tackles (seven solo) including 1.5 sacks and a fumble recovery in 14 regular-season games with Green Bay in 2025.
EDGE Analysis
Micah Parsons (knee) and Rashan Gary played the lion's share of the Packers' available snaps at defensive end in 2025, and Sorrell logged just three games with more than 15 defensive snaps, including Green Bay's wild-card loss at Chicago. With all of Parsons, Gary and Lukas Van Ness on track to be under contract with the Packers again in 2026, it's likely Sorrell will still be playing in a rotational role in his second year as a pro. Though with Parsons returning from a December ACL tear, he should see at least a few more opportunities.

Lukas Van Ness
EDR/LB GB (5)
Fri 2/6/26 7:25 PM

Van Ness recorded 19 tackles (12 solo) including 1.5 sacks in nine regular-season games with Green Bay in 2025.
EDGE Analysis
Van Ness also had a strip sack in the wild-card round at Chicago. He was hit with the injury bug for the first time in his pro career in 2025, limiting him to just nine games after he didn't miss a game in either of his first two campaigns. Perhaps more concerning though, he was less productive as a pass rusher on a per-snap basis than in his first or second year. He's done little to show he is truly competing for snaps with three-time All Pro Micah Parsons (knee) or Rashan Gary, and his role in the final year of his rookie contract in 2026 will largely depend on the timeline for Parsons' recovery from the ACL tear he suffered in Week 15 at Denver.

Charles Cross
SEA (8)
Fri 2/6/26 7:02 PM

Cross (foot) doesn't have an injury designation ahead of Super Bowl LX on Sunday, Feb. 8, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
EDGE Analysis
Cross upgraded to a full participant in Friday's practice after being limited to start the week. The starting left tackle did not hold an injury designation last week either, and his playing status for Sunday's contest was never in question. The 25-year-old is all set to protect Sam Darnold's blindside on the biggest stage.

Julian Love
S SEA (8)
Fri 2/6/26 6:57 PM

Love (shoulder) doesn't have an injury designation ahead of the Super Bowl LX matchup against the Patriots, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
EDGE Analysis
Love was a full participant throughout the second week of Super Bowl preparation, making it easy for the free safety to be cleared of any injury designation ahead of Sunday's final game. The 27-year-old defensive back is all set to face the Patriots' offense and will likely play 100 percent of defensive snaps as he did against the Rams in the NFC Championship Game.