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Early in the process for the 2026 NFL Draft, the receiver class seems fairly similar to 2023. No receiver cracked the top 15, but teams picked their flavor in a late-first-round run at the position. In the absence of a blue-chip talent, Arizona State receiver Jordyn Tyson has earned the right to call himself the class' presumptive WR1.
Saints coach Kellen Moore said earlier this offseason that Shough and holdover quarterbacks Spencer Rattler and Jake Haener will all compete for the QB1 job in New Orleans, but according to The Athletic, Shough will "basically be handed the starting job" for the Saints in Week 1.
Clemson's Peter Woods draws some high praise in his NFL comp, but he's not the only DT with early-round potential.
We're two days away from all 32 NFL teams having their training camps open, and five 2025 draft picks have not yet signed their rookie contracts.
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The seven-person group includes six former student-athletes in C.J. Cron (baseball), Georgia Dabritz (gymnastics), Star Lotulelei (football), Bernt Lund (men’s skiing), Ashley Mason (women’s soccer) and Nate Orchard (football), as well as contributor Kem Gardner.
Yet again, another former Michigan State Spartan who transferred to a higher quality program has been dubbed a player to watch for next year's NFL Draft. Former
Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy delivers a message of appreciation to all the attendees of the 2025 NFL Draft. Final NFL Draft economic impact report released by Experience Greater Green Bay and Sportsimpacts
The NFL season is nearly back, but two important 2025 NFL Draft picks remain unsigned as training camp kicks off for teams this week.
In less than a week, all 32 NFL teams will have reported for training camp. Even then, there could be quite a few rookie holdouts. A total of 257 players were selected in the 2025