In 2000 and 2007, their respective high picks of Lars Jonsson (No. 7) and Zach Hamill (No. 8) proved to be busts.
In his first mock of the 2025 NFL Draft, Mike Band projects a team will trade up for two-way star Travis Hunter. Plus, the Seahawks continue to remake their receiving corps, while the Chiefs ...
The Minnesota Vikings aren't able to trade down in our latest mock draft, but they continue fortifying their defensive line.
The Kansas City Chiefs had an active 2025 NFL free agency period through legal tampering, re-signing a number of their own, and adding some new pieces to the puzzle. The team added new faces at left ...
Let's take a look at what these injuries mean for each pitcher's draft price, some potential replacements ... but we don't have any idea how long that injury is going to keep the player out ...
Or would it take too long to fully realize the potential of said player? For instance, in your opinion, did Bart Starr failing to draft Ronnie Lott ultimately cost him his job? Or did Ted ...
Born in Leeds, Joe finished his Spanish degree in 2018 before becoming an English teacher to football (soccer) players and managers, as well as collaborating with various football media outlets in ...
We’re seven weeks away from the 2025 NFL Draft and American sportsbooks are taking their dear sweet time posting their draft betting markets. After sports betting was legalized, many shops were ...
In that 49-year span, roughly 14,000 players have been drafted into the NFL. Draft rounds were reduced from 12 to eight in 1993, before settling on seven rounds starting in 1994. The 2025 NFL ...
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First, it was fifth-round wide receiver Khalil Shakir. Today, it's third-round linebacker Terrel Bernard. The Buffalo Bills appear on a mission to extend the contracts of the multiple 2022 ...
Yes, the draft is designed for the long term, which is why the smartest teams actually live out the notion of selecting the "best player available" rather than zeroing in on obvious positions of need.