Way-too-early 2020 NFL Draft rankings
Kieth Domon looks ahead at the top prospects in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Kieth Domon looks ahead at the top prospects in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Daniel Thomas looks at the artistry put on by the Redskins front office on Thursday night as they defied odds and perfected the first round of the NFL Draft.
The Buffalo Bills’ selection of Ed Oliver to add him to one of the top defenses in the league can only make the unit stronger, giving Sean McDermott his disruptive defensive tackle, writes Kieth Domon.
Ashlie Abrahams searches for the silver linings in the Buccaneers’ 2019 schedule, which looks miserable at first glance.
The speedy UMass product would fit in perfectly as the next slot machine in New England, writes Grayson Pinney.
With an average of $5.76 million per year, Ravens kicker Justin Tucker’s extension makes him the highest paid kicker in the NFL, writes Stacie Rigby.
Damon LaFargo sounds off on the latest Kyler Murray rumors surrounding the Cardinals, Giants, and Raiders.
There are looming concerns about Mississippi State’s Montez Sweat. Is there a chance New England will be able to snag the talented pass-rusher at the end of the first round?
If Shawn Oakman were to appear at defensive end in 2019, he’d be the tallest player in the league. But being three years removed from football, that could be tough to accomplish, writes Joe Grimm.
Bowling (yes, bowling) standout Luis Perez learned how to play quarterback by watching YouTube videos. Now, he is a quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, writes Gary Thrasher.