Given some time to review and reflect on the whirlwind of transactions that took place in the 2023 NFL Draft, here are 10 perfect fits to keep an eye on:Bryce Young Alabama · QB Carolina Panthers Drafted: No. 1 overall (Round 1) It is hard to imagine a young ...
There is no other way to put it than this is a legitimate puzzle between four prospects. They really don’t need to be so secretive if it is a QB other than Young, so leading up to the draft, am going to lean toward something that makes a lot of sense – the Texans will build t...
Pass protection is when Wypler is at his most vulnerable against power. He will attempt to redirect a pass rush and so he can carry the rusher laterally, giving the quarterback the ability to avoid it and step up in the pocket. But when he has to anchor and gets backed up, it muddie...
The2023 NFL Draftis behind us and now we head into the review process. Over the next two weeks, the Draft Countdown staff will break down each team’s draft hauls, division-by-division. If any of these teams improved, check out theNFLodds. Today, I look at the four teams in the AF...
The2023 NFL Draftis behind us and now we head into the review process. Our team at Draft Countdown will break down each team’s draft hauls, division-by-division. You can always check out theNFLoddsas well. Today, I look at the four teams in the AFC North!
The Patriots' last three draft classes have produced some pretty good players. And if the Patriots are going to get back to the playoffs from a super competitive AFC East division next season, they'll need the 2023 class to contribute on both sides of the ball. MOST POPULAR Boston...
New York Giants 2022 NFL Draft Review 2022 Draft Pick Scouting Reports 1st Round – Edge Kayvon Thibodeaux, 6’4”, 254lbs, 4.58, University of Oregon Sy’56’s Scouting Report:Junior entry from South Central Los Angeles. Three-year starter that came out of school as a topfli...
In his first mock of the 2023 NFL Draft, Maurice Jones-Drew projects a run of three straight quarterbacks to begin Round 1, but the passers aren't picked in the order you might expect. Plus, a pair of NFC East teams add more firepower to their backfields
FRANKLY:If you can't get Ohio State's Marvin Harrison Jr., Nabers is one hell of a consolation prize. Going into 2023 we ranked him in top 20 for the 2024 draft and the No. 3 receiver behind Harrison Jr. and fellow Buckeye Emeka Egbuka. ...
There is no other way to put it than this is a legitimate puzzle between four prospects. They really don’t need to be so secretive if it is a QB other than Young, so leading up to the draft, am going to lean toward something that makes a lot of sense – the Texans will build ...