New NFL Players for 2026

Introduction

NFL teams have new players. These players are from the draft and college.

Main Body

The Atlanta Falcons changed some players. They signed Jack Velling. He is a good player for the red zone. The New York Jets picked Cade Klubnik. He is a quarterback. He will learn from Geno Smith. The Jets also picked David Bailey and Omar Cooper Jr. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost Mike Evans. They picked Ted Hurst to play like him. They also picked two players from the University of Miami. These two players worked together in college. Many players from the University of Florida now have jobs. Caleb Banks signed a big contract with the Minnesota Vikings.

Conclusion

The teams are now testing these new players.

Learning

⚡️ THE 'WHO DOES WHAT' PATTERN

In this text, we see how to describe people and their jobs. This is the fastest way to build A2 sentences.

1. The Simple Setup Personis aJob

  • Cade Klubnik → is a → quarterback.

2. Action Words (Past vs. Future) Notice how the text changes time:

  • Past (Already happened): Picked, signed, worked.
  • Future (Will happen): Will learn.

3. The 'Like' Connection When you want to compare two people, use LIKE:

  • "Play like him"

Quick Vocabulary Shift:

  • Draft/College → Where players start.
  • Contract → The legal paper for the job.
  • Red zone → A specific area on the field.

Vocabulary Learning

players (n.)
people who play a game or sport
Example:The players practiced hard before the match.
draft (n.)
a list of people chosen for a team
Example:The draft is when teams pick new players.
college (n.)
a school where people study after high school
Example:She goes to college to learn engineering.
signed (v.)
to agree with a contract by writing your name
Example:He signed the contract and joined the team.
good (adj.)
having positive qualities
Example:She is a good student.
zone (n.)
a particular area or region
Example:The red zone is the last part of the field.
picked (v.)
chosen from a group
Example:They picked him as the team captain.
quarterback (n.)
a player who throws the ball in football
Example:The quarterback led the offense.
learn (v.)
to gain knowledge or skill
Example:He will learn new strategies.
lost (v.)
no longer have something
Example:They lost the game.
play (v.)
to participate in a game
Example:They will play tomorrow.
jobs (n.)
positions that people work at
Example:He has many jobs this year.
big (adj.)
large in size or importance
Example:She signed a big contract.
contract (n.)
a written agreement
Example:The contract lasts for two years.
testing (v.)
trying out to see how well something works
Example:The teams are testing new players.