
Bengals defensive end Myles Murphy remains in the plans for Cincinnati’s rebuilt defense, but the franchise passed on the fifth-year option in his contract for the 2027 season.
Murphy would have been guaranteed $14.5 million under terms of the option structure. The decision was made ahead of the Friday deadline for teams to exercise the standard fifth-year option for 2023 first-round picks.
Bengals player personnel director Duke Tobin said after the draft that the Bengals see a future for Murphy despite adding defensive help at multiple positions via trade, free agency and the draft.
“By the end of the year, he was a problem for teams. He’s a guy that we believe in,” Tobin said of Murphy.
Murphy was the 28th overall pick in 2023 out of Clemson. He turned 24 in January and had 5.5 sacks last season but only 8.5 in 47 games in the NFL.
Cincinnati spent its top pick in 2025 and 2026 on defensive ends. Shemar Stewart was the 17th overall pick in 2025 and the Bengals took another Texas A&M edge rusher with the No. 41 pick last week.
The Bengals traded their first-round pick, the 10th overall selection, for Giants nose tackle Dexter Lawrence prior to the draft.
–The Tennessee Titans picked up left guard Peter Skoronski’s option, valued at a fully guaranteed $19.07 million for the 2027 season.
Skoronski, 24, was the 11th overall pick in 2023. He has started all 17 games in each of the past two seasons and 48 games through three seasons.
Skoronski played every offensive snap in both 2024 (1,094) and 2025 (1,056).
–The Green Bay Packers are picking up the fifth-year option on defensive end Lukas Van Ness, ESPN reported.
Van Ness, 24, will earn $13.8 million in the 2027 season, and make up to $3,121,104 this year, per ESPN.
The Packers selected Van Ness with the 13th overall pick of the 2023 draft out of Iowa. He played only nine games (two starts) in 2025 because of an ankle injury and had 19 tackles and 1.5 sacks.
In three seasons, Van Ness has 84 tackles, 8.5 sacks, 23 quarterback hits, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery in 43 regular-season games (two starts).
–Field Level Media


