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The Athletic has a new two-round mock draft out and we break down the picks they make for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Los Angeles Rams will look address the receiver position in the upcoming NFL Draft and there's two right down the road in USC's Makai Lemon and Ja'Kobi Lane they could target. Could one of the Trojans pass catchers be staying in Los Angeles?
In this full seven-round Chiefs mock draft, Kansas City targets two exciting defensive backs early before picking up a wide receiver and running back.
In his first mock of the 2026 NFL Draft, Daniel Jeremiah sees the Raiders selecting a new franchise cornerstone, while the Jets are among four teams to pick a wide receiver. Check out his full first-round projection,
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7 NFL Draft prospects to know as the Chicago Bears begin the 2026 NFL Draft cycle
Here are some draft prospects the Bears could target with the No. 25 overall pick as the 2026 NFL Draft cycle begins.
Every Tennessee player's stock has seemingly dropped in this most recent NFL Mock Draft.
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Senior Bowl standouts prove Commanders can add weapons for Jayden Daniels with late-round NFL draft picks
The Washington Commanders were on site at the 2026 Panini Senior Bowl, where top prospects in the NFL Draft come to compete and boost their stocks.You'll also see a handful of underdogs and gems of the draft impress by making big plays all week at practice.
With the NFL regular season behind us, let’s reveal our final report cards for every first-round pick from the 2025 NFL draft class.
How would the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft play out if we were to redo it today? Ali Bhanpuri, Tom Blair and Dan Parr performed that exact exercise, producing a fascinating reshuffling of the top rookies.
There is "no chance" the Las Vegas Raiders, who hold the 2026 draft's No. 1 overall pick, trade down with the New York Jets for Gang Green to move up one spot and take Indiana quarterback (and Heisman Trophy winner) Fernando Mendoza,
There's certainly a chance that one of Michael Pittman or Alec Pierce won't be on the roster in 2026. If that's the case, then wide receiver does become more of a need. However, should the Colts be spending the 47th overall pick on that position? I don't agree with that. There are more pressing needs elsewhere.