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Tennessee could be engaged in an elaborate smokescreen to drive up the price for the No. 1 overall selection, but I am convinced the interest in Cam Ward is genuine.
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Yates released his latest mock draft Wednesday, and it features Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders going to the New York Giants at No. 3 and cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter going to the New...
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At pick No. 25, Houston slightly reaches for the position value but still lands a prominent plug-and-play starter in Ohio State lineman Donovan Jackson.
From Texans Wire
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What if there was a way the Carolina Panthers could get both a dynamic defender and a new offensive weapon from the 2025 NFL draft? Well, ESPN's Field Yates did exactly that in his new two-round mock from Wednesday.
This close to the NFL Draft, we typically get a few rumors about off-field, maturity-based concerns for prospects. Some concerns were completely justified. Others, we come to real
Yates predicts the Raiders will use the No. 6 pick to add Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty before trading up with the Kansas City Chiefs to select Missouri wideout Luther Burden III at No. 31. Las Vegas currently holds nine draft picks, including the No. 6, No. 37 and No. 68 picks in the first three rounds.
Lance Zierlein's third mock draft has the Cardinals going with an offensive lineman with the 16th overall pick.
The Michigan Wolverines won a championship in 2023 and many of their stars are now heading to the NFL. Here's where they could end up in the draft.
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Jets Wire on MSN2025 NFL draft: ESPN's Field Yates addresses popular positions in two-round mockESPN's NFL insider Field Yates has released his latest two-round mock ahead of the 2025 NFL draft. In that range, the New York Jets have two selections: Picks No. 7 and 42.
The Chicago Bears are gearing up for the 2025 NFL draft, where they'll be looking to further shore up their roster under new head coach Ben Johnson. The Bears made some big moves in free agency to strengthen the trenches with the additions of offensive linemen Joe Thuney,
Ignoring the allure of trading up or down, the Rams could show patience in developing their roster and set themselves up on the offensive line