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The Green Bay Packers’ receiver corps, which underperformed in 2024, will enter the 2025 season a man down following Christian Watson’s torn ACL.
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The Bleacher Report Scouting Department has everyone covered.
ESPN |
Which pro teams make the most sense for Shedeur Sanders, Ashton Jeanty and other draft prospects with star potential?
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The status of Jaire Alexander has many of the latest mock drafts thinking cornerback for the Green Bay Packers in the first round of the draft.
The 2025 NFL draft is just around the corner, and it's shaping up to be a thrilling first round given the top talent in this class. For the third straight year, the Chicago Bears will be selecting in the Top 10, and there are no shortage of options.
NFL Draft cycle is entering its final month. The NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis is in the books, and all 32 teams' draft needs are beginning to become more clear with the new league year kicking off and ushering in free agency.
Former Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson held a two-word roster-building philosophy: speed kills. His old boss and current Dallas owner/general manager, Jerry Jones, should embrace that approach. Golden took the silver at the combine with the second-fastest 40-yard dash time (4.29). The Cowboys require a WR2 boost regardless.
The Arizona Cardinals upgraded their wide receivers room in ESPN analyst Bill Barnwell's trades-only NFL mock draft released Monday.
ESPN's Matt Miller shared his seven-round mock draft, which included some intriguing picks by the Bears. We break it down.
Tennessee’s reluctance to pursue a quarterback during free agency is an indication that they intend to draft a young passer. Titans coach Brian Callahan said Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders are “worthy” of their top two quarterback distinction. Ward is the consensus top QB in this year’s class.
The NFL draft is finally this month. In 24 days, the Tennessee Titans will be on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick, and the perception is that they will select a quarterback. But Titans coach Brian Callahan and president of football operations Chad Brinker each has gone on the record in interviews the past week and spoken well about quarterbacks Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward,