Edward Roski, a part owner of the L.A. Kings and L.A. Lakers, is ready to bring the NFL back to Los Angeles.

Chargers coach Norv Turner is justifying the trade that sent the team’s 2008 second-rounder to Miami:  “There aren’t many guys on the board in the second round that will be as good a player as Chris Chambers.”

Pats coach Bill Belichick, regarding the team’s strategy at No. 7:  “I think we can narrow it down to a fairly small number of players.  We’ve got a handful of guys that we’re considering, and maybe they’ll be there.  Maybe one of them will be there. We’ll just wait and see how that goes.”

The Bills won’t trade QB J.P. Losman.

Former Browns LB Matt Stewart has signed with the Cardinals.

It sounds like Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is trying to generate some trade interest for the No. 22 and No. 28 picks in round one:  “[T]he best value in the draft could very easily be in the bottom 10 picks of the first round.  We are in an enviable spot.  Those picks are highly thought of there.”

RB Darren McFadden is the top player on the Rams’ draft board.  (Sounds to us like the Rams would like to entice the Raiders to move up two spots.)

Former Bucs WR David Boston has avoided DUI charges by pleading guilty to reckless driving (even though he wasn’t driving his car when arrested).

Former NFL DT Wally Kleine, 43, has died of heart failure.

The Jags have released S Lamont Thompson.

Pats DT Vince Wilfork says he’s not a dirty player.

Deion Sanders is politicking for Devin Hester.

Ravens coach John Harbaugh is getting ready for his first minicamp.

Meet Stephen Ross, new half-owner of the Fins.

NFLN’s Mike Mayock compares Matt Ryan to Peyton Manning.

Mike Freeman of CBSSports.com thinks Herschel is full of horsesh-t.