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It seems like there is a 99.9% chance this happens at this point. Ward has been dubbed the clear best quarterback in the class, and the Titans need one badly.
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They have to address their offensive line issues and Zabel is the kind of player who can play either center or guard.
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The Ole Miss quarterback could go earlier than expected in April's draft. Here's a scouting report plus our five best fits.
The command center for the 48 th NFL Draft, held April 26-27, 1983, was the Sheraton Hotel in New York City. The 12-round draft started at 8:03 a.m. on the 26 th and ended at 2 a.m. on the 27 th. In all, the draft took 17 hours, 57 minutes, including 3 hours, 17 minutes for the first round.
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Yardbarker on MSNBrowns are leaning toward this player with No. 2 pick in draftESPN's NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported on "NFL Live" that the Cleveland Browns are "leaning towards" taking Penn State defender Abdul Carter with the second pick in the draft. Quarterback is a need for the Browns, as Deshaun Watson could miss the entirety of the 2025 season after suffering a setback from his original Week 7 injury in January.
Golden had a solid showing at the NFL Combine and boosted his stock into becoming a very likely first-round pick. He is incredibly fast, as evidenced by his 4.29 40-yard dash in Indianapolis. Additionally, he has exceptional footwork and can run any route within the route tree and has solid hands.
Cam Skattebo, the fiery Arizona State running back, finally ran the 40-yard dash on Thursday in an indoor session at ASU, drawing mixed reviews.
That’s according to The Post’s longtime Giants beat reporter Paul Schwartz, who projected Big Blue’s game plan entering the 2025 NFL Draft, where the team holds the No. 3 overall pick. “What does [Russell Wilson’s signing] mean about the NFL draft? It means that a quarterback is definitely still in play,” Schwartz said.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNColts can't pass up playmaking TE in latest 2025 NFL mock draftThe Indianapolis Colts can't pass on adding this playmaking tight end in Eric Edholm's latest mock draft for NFL .com.
In his latest seven-round NFL mock draft, Ben Rolfe of the Pro Football Network has the Denver Broncos adding a pair of offensive weapons with their first two picks. In the first round, Rolfe mocks Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka to Denver at pick No.