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Wednesday morning one-liners

Cam Newton

Carolina Panthers rookie quarterback Cam Newton prepares to throw a pass during an informal football workout in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, June 9, 2011. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

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Kyle Williams gives the Bills one of the most productive 4-3 defensive tackles in the game.

Will a change in offensive philosophy allow Dolphins QB Chad Henne to thrive?

Patriots QB Tom Brady is a good example of how you don’t need to be drafted high to wind up in Canton.

Catching up with Jets defensive line coach Mark Carrier about his plans for 2011.

Nick Canepa of the San Diego Union-Tribune calls the NFL Network’s Top 100 list “a 100-pound mound of manure” for ranking players like Ravens LB Ray Lewis so high.

There’s an effort underway to get taxes levied on tickets to Bengals games.

Former Browns lineman Ross Tucker, writing for ESPN.com, thinks the lockout affects players differently based on where they are in their careers.

It’s no secret that re-signing CB Ike Taylor is at the top of the Steelers list of priorities.

QB Matt Schaub is going to do a lot to determine coach Gary Kubiak’s future with the Texans.

Another debate about who’s better between Patriots QB Tom Brady and Colts QB Peyton Manning.

Has RB Maurice Jones-Drew done enough to be the best player in Jaguars history?

Will QB Vince Young find another starting job after leaving the Titans?

The unusual workouts this offseason were popular with the Broncos offensive linemen.

What’s the post-lockout agenda for the Chiefs?

Raiders owner Al Davis is much less involved with labor issues than he was when Gene Upshaw was still part of the process.

Chargers doctor David Chao faces a hearing over his medical license because of issues with alcohol.

Iron Man and Captain America will be featured on Cowboys merchandise under a new deal with Marvel Entertainment. [Editor’s note: Maybe they’ll also develop a new Cowboys-themed superhero patterned after Tony Romo. His powers can include the ability to disappear in key moments.]

Giants OL Shawn Andrews hasn’t gone hungry during the lockout.

Eagles coach Andy Reid’s son is back in the news after picking up some traffic violations.

The Redskins are still planning on training camp as usual.

S Chris Harris is dubious about Bears plans to play in the Hall of Fame Game.

Lions DT Ndamukong Suh thinks he’s benefiting mentally from the lockout.

If the Packers lead the league in Passer Rating Differential, it works out well for them.

The outlook isn’t so bright for the Vikings holding camp in Mankato.

The Falcons website is running a tournament with matchups like Steve Bartkowski vs. Gerald Riggs to name the fans’ favorite player of all time.

Panthers CB Captain Munnerlyn has very good things to say about QB Cam Newton.

LSU is hosting a seminar to help retired players transition to non-football life.

A breakdown of the Saints safeties.

Buccaneers G Davin Joseph wants to see the team re-sign their own free agents.

Cardinals RB Jason Wright feels for undrafted rookies trying to catch on post-lockout.

Rams WR Laurent Robinson is working out with Larry Fitzgerald in Minnesota.

Is there much point in sending 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh video of the team’s recent workouts?

Len Pasquarelli of the Sports Xchange doesn’t think the Seahawks should offer a first-round pick for Kevin Kolb.