Oakland Raiders Sign Nevin Lawson
Lamarr Fields takes a look at the Oakland Raiders’ signing of cornerback Nevin Lawson to a one-year deal worth more then $3 million.
Lamarr Fields takes a look at the Oakland Raiders’ signing of cornerback Nevin Lawson to a one-year deal worth more then $3 million.
Many teams used free agency as a means of plugging holes within their rosters, which could have an effect on their draft plans, writes Matias Wodner.
The Oakland Raiders signed safety Curtis Riley, writes Steven Markey.
Patrick Mahomes has joined a new team. No, he is not leaving the Chiefs, but he is signing an endorsement deal with a popular eyewear and sports apparel company, writes Michael Rose.
Lamarr Fields dives into the Raiders signing of Vontaze Burfict.
It’s that time of the year… again. The NCAA Tournament and the East Region will again be looked at as one of the easiest or we will be talking twenty years from now about the “upset” that could take place.
Lamarr Fields takes a look at the Rams addition of Clay Matthews.
Irv Smith Jr. is the best tight end fit for the Bills, writes John Lomeo.
Round 1- SS Johnathan Abram (5-foot-11, 205 pounds)
Chris Ballard could look to address the safety position in the first round for the second time in his first three years as GM of the Indianapolis Colts. Abram would compliment FS Malik Hooker perfectly and fill that downhill in-the-box safety role in coordinator Matt Eberflus’ system.
Daryl Williams re-signed with the Carolina Panthers on a one-year deal March 14, according to a team press release.
The deal is reportedly a worth more than six million. Williams was only in free agency for one day following the expiration of his rookie contract on March 13. The now fourth-year offensive right tackle is a fourth-round pick who has been with the Panthers since his rookie year started in 2015. He played all 16 games as a full-time starter in 2017.
The Bills have several new key offensive pieces, but Andrew Crane writes how the development of third-year wide receiver Zay Jones should still be a priority for the team.
Nick Athan takes a closer look at the Tyreek Hill situation, and how he views it as a father and die-hard Chiefs fan.
Lamarr Fields takes a look at the Oakland Raiders’ signing of cornerback Nevin Lawson to a one-year deal worth more then $3 million.
Many teams used free agency as a means of plugging holes within their rosters, which could have an effect on their draft plans, writes Matias Wodner.
The Oakland Raiders signed safety Curtis Riley, writes Steven Markey.
Patrick Mahomes has joined a new team. No, he is not leaving the Chiefs, but he is signing an endorsement deal with a popular eyewear and sports apparel company, writes Michael Rose.
Lamarr Fields dives into the Raiders signing of Vontaze Burfict.
It’s that time of the year… again. The NCAA Tournament and the East Region will again be looked at as one of the easiest or we will be talking twenty years from now about the “upset” that could take place.
Lamarr Fields takes a look at the Rams addition of Clay Matthews.
Irv Smith Jr. is the best tight end fit for the Bills, writes John Lomeo.
Round 1- SS Johnathan Abram (5-foot-11, 205 pounds)
Chris Ballard could look to address the safety position in the first round for the second time in his first three years as GM of the Indianapolis Colts. Abram would compliment FS Malik Hooker perfectly and fill that downhill in-the-box safety role in coordinator Matt Eberflus’ system.
Daryl Williams re-signed with the Carolina Panthers on a one-year deal March 14, according to a team press release.
The deal is reportedly a worth more than six million. Williams was only in free agency for one day following the expiration of his rookie contract on March 13. The now fourth-year offensive right tackle is a fourth-round pick who has been with the Panthers since his rookie year started in 2015. He played all 16 games as a full-time starter in 2017.
The Bills have several new key offensive pieces, but Andrew Crane writes how the development of third-year wide receiver Zay Jones should still be a priority for the team.
Nick Athan takes a closer look at the Tyreek Hill situation, and how he views it as a father and die-hard Chiefs fan.
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