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I first came across Mel Robbins’ ‘let them’ theory while perusing the self-help section of my local bookstore. Robbins, a ...
Mel Kiper Jr. is not a fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers passing on Shedeur Sanders and then drafting Will Howard in the sixth round. Kiper, without seeing if Aaron Rodgers will sign with the team or ...
However, they have not done that. Mel Kiper Jr. spoke out after the draft and revealed that Buffalo might regret its decision to not address the wide receiver room earlier in the draft.
However, ESPN draft expert Mel Kiper says they failed to address another need. “Not taking a receiver until No. 240 (Kaden Prather) was curious. The Bills’ first five picks went to defense ...
Sanders was ranked as the No. 1 quarterback prospect in the draft by ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. (and a first- or second-round lock by every reputable draft analyst), only to plummet out of Thursday ...
When Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough was announced as the New Orleans Saints’ second‑round pick (40th overall), ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. took a more measured approach than he ...
Three rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft are in the books. Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders has still yet to hear his name called, something Mel Kiper Jr. is clearly not happy about. Kiper’s ...
Social media has had enough of Mel Kiper Jr. It was draft night in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and the air was thick with anticipation. Nobody will be happier when Shedeur Sanders comes off the board ...
Multiple sports analysts went after ESPN and Mel Kiper for their evaluations of Sanders heading into the night. Nick Wright of Fox Sports 1 posted his thoughts on social media, saying ...
But if you watched the NFL Draft, it sure seemed like he got selected. ESPN NFL Draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. constantly talked about Sanders all night. In turn, fans had lots of feelings about ...
That’s how ESPN’s NFL draft expert Mel Kiper began his assessment of new Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart after Big Blue traded up to select him and forego selecting Shedeur Sanders.
But while his name was not called, it was said — a lot. Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN’s longtime NFL Draft analyst, made Sanders a talking point throughout Thursday night’s first round. This included ...
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