
Report: Jaguars to Decline Option on Leonard Fournette
The Jaguars have declined the fifth-year option on star running back Leonard Fournette.

The Jaguars have declined the fifth-year option on star running back Leonard Fournette.
After an incredible free agency period acquiring their new star quarterback in Tom Brady along with Rob Gronkowski coming out of retirement, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were looking to draft the few remaining holes on their team. The Bucs were able to retain most of their defensive talent but still needed help on the offensive line. How did the Bucs fare in the 2020 NFL Draft? Let’s dig into these picks and find out.
Without a first-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, general manager Les Snead and the Los Angeles Rams seemed to have their work cut out for them. Then, the draft took place, and many first-round worthy selections slipped to the second round, where the Rams had two picks. They wound up with nine picks in total, including two third-round picks and three seventh-rounders. But did they make the right moves? Let’s take a look under the hood at the engine that drives this Rams team and what his thought process was like behind each choice.

The Patriots’ roster seems all but set in stone for training camp. However, there are some veterans still available. Who could be on New England’s radar?

Ryan Potts wraps up April with his monthly edition of hot takes, this time focusing on bold predictions surrounding the NFL Draft class.
There always seems to be a plan with Eric DeCosta. I think a lot of that can be attributed to the great Ozzie Newsome. Newsome’s fingerprints continue to be all over the Ravens draft board, as evidence by their ability to target high character football players that have a professional floor. They find reliable players that’ll stick on their roster, and showcase their talent in late December when the injuries start to spike. The best draft class in 2020 goes to, the Ravens.

The Chiefs picked up Patrick Mahomes’s option but they are also eyeing a long-term extension:
The Miami Dolphins entered this draft looking to build this team up even more after spending a lot of money in free agency. They had 14 picks, but after trades, the Dolphins added 11 new players to their roster. So where did they hit? Where did they miss? Let’s get into it.

The New England Patriots continue to push forward with their quarterback search.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are going to be a team that draw a lot of eyes this season. How’d they do in the draft?

The Denver Broncos have clear agenda this offseason: improve the offense.
Quarterback Drew Lock will be the lucky beneficiary of incoming acquisitions including new offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur, and free-agent signings Graham Glasgow, Nick Vannett, and Melvin Gordon.
Alex Kielar | April 30th, 2020 Carolina Panthers’ new head coach Matt Rhule had one thing in mind and one

The Jaguars have declined the fifth-year option on star running back Leonard Fournette.
After an incredible free agency period acquiring their new star quarterback in Tom Brady along with Rob Gronkowski coming out of retirement, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were looking to draft the few remaining holes on their team. The Bucs were able to retain most of their defensive talent but still needed help on the offensive line. How did the Bucs fare in the 2020 NFL Draft? Let’s dig into these picks and find out.
Without a first-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, general manager Les Snead and the Los Angeles Rams seemed to have their work cut out for them. Then, the draft took place, and many first-round worthy selections slipped to the second round, where the Rams had two picks. They wound up with nine picks in total, including two third-round picks and three seventh-rounders. But did they make the right moves? Let’s take a look under the hood at the engine that drives this Rams team and what his thought process was like behind each choice.

The Patriots’ roster seems all but set in stone for training camp. However, there are some veterans still available. Who could be on New England’s radar?

Ryan Potts wraps up April with his monthly edition of hot takes, this time focusing on bold predictions surrounding the NFL Draft class.
There always seems to be a plan with Eric DeCosta. I think a lot of that can be attributed to the great Ozzie Newsome. Newsome’s fingerprints continue to be all over the Ravens draft board, as evidence by their ability to target high character football players that have a professional floor. They find reliable players that’ll stick on their roster, and showcase their talent in late December when the injuries start to spike. The best draft class in 2020 goes to, the Ravens.

The Chiefs picked up Patrick Mahomes’s option but they are also eyeing a long-term extension:
The Miami Dolphins entered this draft looking to build this team up even more after spending a lot of money in free agency. They had 14 picks, but after trades, the Dolphins added 11 new players to their roster. So where did they hit? Where did they miss? Let’s get into it.

The New England Patriots continue to push forward with their quarterback search.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are going to be a team that draw a lot of eyes this season. How’d they do in the draft?

The Denver Broncos have clear agenda this offseason: improve the offense.
Quarterback Drew Lock will be the lucky beneficiary of incoming acquisitions including new offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur, and free-agent signings Graham Glasgow, Nick Vannett, and Melvin Gordon.
Alex Kielar | April 30th, 2020 Carolina Panthers’ new head coach Matt Rhule had one thing in mind and one thing only: Improve the defense
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Brett Veach has added a certified WARRIOR to the defensive front! At No. 29, the Chiefs land one of the most versatile and explosive interior disruptors in the 2026 class.
CAREER RESUME (Clemson):
35 Games (24 Starts)
99 Total
THE TIGERS ARE IN THE KINGDOM! 🐅
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Clemson’s "Swiss Army Knife" on the DL joins the Chiefs at No. 29.
300+ lbs with a 4.75 40-yard dash Unfair.
VEACH MOVES UP! 🏹✨
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The Trade: KC gives up #9, #74, and #148 to secure the best corner in the class.
31.3 passer rating allowed. Sticky man coverage. Elite football IQ.
A certified "Golden Jacket" Warrior
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