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This is easily the worst-case scenario for the Patriots.
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Yates released his latest mock draft Wednesday, and it features Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders going to the New York Giants at No. 3 and cornerback/wide receiver Travis Hunter going to the New...
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The Eagles added several free agents on one-year deals, but have a few holes to fill on this roster heading into the draft.
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NFL Draft is now just weeks away, and several mock drafters think one of the most fascinating players in draft history will fall to the Patriots at No. 4.
The New England Patriots are likely rooting for two quarterbacks to be picked ahead of them in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Patriots hold the fourth overall pick in the draft, which could allow them to land one of the consensus top-two prospects.
NFL Draft cycle is entering its final month. The NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis is in the books, and all 32 teams' draft needs are beginning to become more clear with the new league year kicking off and ushering in free agency.
In his second mock of the 2025 NFL Draft, Charles Davis projects the New England Patriots to land two-way star Travis Hunter. Plus, a pair of NFC East squads get WR help. Check out the full first-round projection,
After moving back and adding another pick, the Giants would select Alabama football guard Tyler Booker to shore up their offensive line. This set of moves would help all three teams address some key needs, and in the case of both Buffalo and New York, they would add some extra picks to their pocket.
It's an NFL Mock Draft with a twist. Instead of doing another version of the same mock draft you've seen a billion times, there's a fun stipulation for this mock. We're only drafting draft-eligible players from the 12 schools who made the College Football Playoff this season.
The Chicago Bears will enter the 2025 season with expectations to win. To do that, they must add one more blue-chip prospect in the NFL Draft.