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Pass first, ask questions later; teams' salary-cap picture

What has led to the change in philosophy of a game that used to be based on running backs and the middle linebackers who tackled them? NFL.com's Steve Wyche will take a look at the evolution of the modern passing game.

Here's what else is on tap for Monday:

Rapoport: The life of RG3

What is life like for Robert

Griffin III? Ian Rapoport spent an interesting day with the new face of the Redskins. **More ...**

Josh Scobee wants a new deal, and he's surely noticed all the money the Jags have left. Brian McIntyre has noticed it, too, and breaks down the salary-cap situations for all 32 teams.

With a ruling expected this week on Drew Brees' franchise tag grievance, one unnamed player -- one of the 21 to be franchised -- recently said the Saints quarterback has "kind of become (the union's) fair-haired boy," because the NFL Players Association supported him in his contract standoff with the team.

Hoping for a fourth straight year of all-time high ratings, CBS is asking a record $3.8 million per 30-second spot for this season's Super Bowl.

Elliot Harrison continues his series reviewing the best games of 2011, with No. 15.

NFL.com's Chad Reuter begins a series that examines the top prospects for the 2013 NFL Draft.

What do NFL players do in the summertime when they have no practice? They tweet, for one thing. Here's a roundup of what some of your favorite NFL stars are doing in cyberspace.

Browns rookies Trent Richardson of Alabama and Brandon Weeden of Oklahoma State discuss what would have happened had there been a college playoff last season.

Happy birthday to Bengals RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis and Jaguars QB Chad Henne, who both turn 27 today, and to 49ers DB Carlos Rogers and Jets T Wayne Hunter, who turn 31.

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