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I am moving off my stance that the Browns will take Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter, because they could conceivably use Travis Hunter as both a wide receiver and cornerback.
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Shedeur Sanders' first-round slide ends with the Steelers.
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Texans Wire on MSN2025 NFL Mock Draft Roundup: Experts have three OL prospects as top target at No. 25The Houston Texans seem to be linked to three offensive linemen and a wide entering the 2025 NFL Draft as the No. 1 option at pick No. 25.
In our latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft roundup, experts believe Bears coach Ben Johnson will land his playmaking running back.
Warren is largely considered the best tight end in the draft (or at least the most complete at the highest level). The Colts have needed a big-time tight end for a few years now and struck out trying to get Brock Bowers last year. Warren to the Colts is one of the most-mocked pairings on the entire internet for a reason: it just makes sense.
McCarthy is on track to open 2025 under center, and Rodgers is more likely destined for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Beyond that, the Vikings probably deserve m
After patching up their defense early in NFL free agency, the Denver Broncos might now turn their attention toward adding more weapons to the offense during the 2025 NFL draft. Connor Rogers of NBC Sports has the Broncos doing just that in his recent three-round NFL mock draft.
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The NFC North has quickly become one of the more interesting divisions in the NFL Draft with so many teams vying for the top seed in the playoffs.
NFL Draft is less than three weeks away, which means mock drafts are getting wilder by the day. This new mock from NFL.com is bonkers for the Bears.
The Michigan Wolverines won a championship in 2023 and many of their stars are now heading to the NFL. Here's where they could end up in the draft.
Another interesting part of this mock is the Cleveland Browns pull a similar move as the Giants and trade up for quarterback Jaxon Dart. They trade up to pick 29 with the Washington Commanders.
The New York Jets didn’t make much of a splash in free agency outside of signing Justin Fields, and even that didn’t make many waves around the NFL. Most of the signings in Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey’s first free agency class were in the bargain bin — only three of their free-agent signings (Fields,
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen are entering a critical year after the franchise went 3-14 in 2024. They finally moved on from former first-round quarterback Daniel Jones and embraced the stress that comes with walking through the unemployed quarterback wilderness.