While our favorite teams and players will be battling it out on the field, their wives and girlfriends will be cheering them on along with us. We’ve compiled a list of the biggest WAGs to get familiar with for the 2024-2025 season. Note: List is in alphabetica...
Fashanu stays at the top of the list because he's the complete package: intelligent (semifinalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy, aka the academic Heisman), tough, long and strong. The team captain is rarely beaten in pass protection, as Illinois found out earlier this season, because...
This offseason was quiet otherwise, and the team remains thin on their defensive front. Ozzie Newsome made his name with great drafts. DeCosta has been average on that front, although the 2022 class holds some promise. Few teams are better at finding veterans late in the offseason to p...
and McKinstry has one of the coolest names I've come across. The junior corner, who earned the nickname from his grandmother because of his big, boisterous smile as a baby, is more than just a name, however. At 6-foot-1, 195 pounds, McKinstry is a disruptive press corner who can...
will be quietly let go as their teams hope they slide through waivers and onto the practice squad. But every team has at least one player they’d hoped would be a contributor who is destined to depart before cut down day on August 27. I’ll run through them in alphabetical order...
Oddly enough, the final quarterback on the list — again due to alphabetical order — is the reigning Heisman Trophy winner. Bryce Young stepped into the starting job vacated by current New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones and thrived in his first year as the starter. Young completed 66.9...
The problem, of course, is that the Jets will be in the market alongside several other teams for a limited pool of talent. As many as 11 teams have a realistic shot of changing their coach this offseason, and most of them are going to want to look for the next Sean McVay. Th...