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The Giants are drafting a quarterback, whether that means Ward or Sanders slips to three, they overpay to move up one or two spots or they trade down for Jaxson Dart and extra picks.
From The New York Times
Azzanni has been the busiest of the Steelers position coaches on the pro day circuit.
From Yahoo! Sports
Thirty-two general managers weighing that decision could end up leading to more movement than usual, especially with there being fewer blue-chip, can't-miss prospects.
From CBSSports.com
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Martinez is one of several running backs the Cowboys have met with in the pre-draft process. His physical running style will do quite well with the vision new head coach Brian Schottenheimer sees as the best way to help QB Dak Prescott at this stage of his career.
In his second mock of the 2025 NFL Draft, Charles Davis projects the New England Patriots to land two-way star Travis Hunter. Plus, a pair of NFC East squads get WR help. Check out the full first-round projection,
When the 20th pick comes up, tackle Josh Simmons is available, but the Baltimore Ravens want to move up from No. 27 to get Texas CB Jahdae Barron. They sent the 27th picks and 59th pick (Round 2) for the 20th pick.
Rutgers missing the NCAA tournament won't reflect negatively on the recently turned 19-year-old who averaged 19.4 points and 4.0 assists with 50 threes off a package of positional size, creativity, rim pressure, advanced finishing, improvisation and enough shotmaking to ease preseason worries.
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Jaguars Wire on MSNJaguars go off-script in Round 1, land a top WR in Round 2 of 3-round mock draftIn a recent 3-round mock draft, the Jaguars go off-script in Round 1 and land one of the top receiver prospects in Round 2.
The Packers pick 23rd in the first round and follow that with picks 54 and 87 on Day 2. The final day sees Green Bay using one pick in each of the final four rounds, plus an extra seventh-rounder near the end of the draft weekend.
The 2025 NFL draft is slowly coming into the fold. The New York Jets have eight selections to fortify their roster with young talent. Of those picks, New York has one in each of the first three rounds. Those are at No. 7, 42, and 73 overall.