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Every team still has its own first-round pick, the closest we've come to an NFL Draft without any trades for first-rounders since 1993.
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With less than a month away from the NFL draft, the Houston Texans are starting to find a path to securing the right fit at pick No. 25.
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In his third mock of the 2025 NFL Draft, Daniel Jeremiah has three teams filling voids at quarterback, while the Cowboys stay in-state to find their next playmaker. See his full first-round projection,
The 2025 NFL draft will be in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and ESPN has every angle covered with mock drafts, prospect rankings and much more from analysts Mel Kiper Jr., Matt Miller, Jordan Reid and ...
According to a new mock draft from the beat reporters at The Athletic, the Seahawks land the number two cornerback prospect in the draft, Michigan's Will Johnson at No. 18 overall. Here's Mike Dugar explaining his pick.
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Rams Wire on MSNNew Rams 7-round mock draft starts defense-heavyA new seven-round mock draft from Pro Football Network's Jacob Infante solved the Rams' biggest issues with the team's first three picks. Infante went defense with the Rams' Nos. 26, 90 and 101 to shore up the holes in Chris Shula's defense.
The four-star high school prospect from Lee Summitt, Missouri, decided to stay close to home and play for Mizzou, appearing in 35 games in three seasons. Membou received a 90.6 offensive grade from Pro Football Focus (PFF) in 2024 after not allowing a single sack in over 800 snaps played en route to a Second-Team All-SEC nod.
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Arrowhead Addict on MSNChiefs all-trades mock draft brings a big move up for Patrick Mahomes' new weaponThe Chiefs trade up to secure Justin Reid's replacement. Andrew Mukuba brings exceptional athleticism as a true free safety who can bolster Kansas City's defense against deep passes over the middle. Though his lack of physicality might concern K.C., Mukuba would still be a solid fit in Spagnuolo's defense.
Every year, the Green Bay Packers and teams around the NFL are allowed to bring 30 NFL Draft prospects to the facility. Whether it’s getting t