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Gillotte is the third and final Card to get drafted in Miller's mock, and he projects a teaming up with former Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson, with the edge rusher going to the Baltimore Ravens ...
The New York Times |
With the focal point centered more on team needs and draft logic, here’s one way the 2025 first round — plus two bonus selections — may unfold.
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Jaxson Dart of Ole Miss led the country in passer rating in 2024 and led the SEC in completion percentage and passing yards.
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The NFL Draft is one of the next big items on the agenda for the sports world. While no former Iowa State player is expected to hear his name called in the firs
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Colts Wire on MSNGut reactions to Colts' picks in ESPN's latest 7-round NFL mock draftOver the last two seasons, Stout has been one of PFF's higher-graded run defenders at cornerback. He brings both boundary and slot experience to the NFL, which can be valuable in Lou Anarumo's defense. Stout totaled six interceptions and eight pass breakups over three seasons.
Philadelphia Eagles land a dynamic pass rusher, Dallas Goedert's replacement in Matt Miller's 7-round mock draft for ESPN.
We have another mock draft to consider for the Arizona Cardinals. This one is a full seven-round mock draft from ESPN's Matt Miller. Quarterbacks go with two of the first three selections of the draft with Cam Ward landing with the Tennessee Titans and Shedeur Sanders with the New York Giants.
ESPN's Matt Miller shared his seven-round mock draft, which included some intriguing picks by the Bears. We break it down.
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The Arizona Cardinals wouldn't draft a receiver in the first round of the NFL draft after taking Marvin Harrison Jr. fourth overall last year, would they? Well, if ESPN's Mike Tannenbaum were the general manager, it would happen.
The ESPN front office insider held a conference call and looked at the different avenues the Bolts could take when they're on the clock
The analysis for Hampton to the Broncos isn't too different than Jeanty to the Broncos. Hampton is the clear runner-up to Jeanty in the running back pecking order, but like the Boise star, Hampton can step in and be a three-down running back on day one. He has great size, speed, and burst, and he will be difficult to keep off the field.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNGut reactions to Jaguars' picks in ESPN's latest 7-round mock draftNow, let's break down each of the Jaguars' selections.