New England Patriots: First Round Trade Targets
If the Patriots decide to move up in the first round, there are a number of players to target, writes Terry Goffena.
If the Patriots decide to move up in the first round, there are a number of players to target, writes Terry Goffena.
NFL Fan Blitz recently held our first ever Fans Only Round One Mock Draft, as fans took over as the general managers of the various teams with first-round selections.
Ryan Potts looks at the upcoming NFL Draft following Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta’s comments at the league meetings.
The 2019 NFL Draft is two weeks away, and the team is looking for the next receiving play-maker, writes Stacy Rigby.
This year’s draft class is wealthy with tight ends, which will yield plenty of tight end talent for New England to consider, writes Terry Goffena.
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 Baltimore Ravens have the 22nd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, where they could look at a receiver. While this class is as deep as any in recent memory, Ryan Potts writes that these top five receivers stand out from the rest.
The Arizona Cardinals and three other teams select their new franchise quarterback and the Oakland Raiders add three talented players to their roster in Griffin Clark’s second mock draft.
The 49ers own the second overall pick in the 2019 draft, so Andrew Diatroptoff dives into what they could orchestrate to pump up the roster.
Ryan Potts looks at the Ravens’ future without Michael Crabtree, and the impact that the receiver had on the team.
Many experts link the Ravens to running backs or wide receivers in the first round. But Ryan Potts makes the case why it may be time for Baltimore to look at another cornerback.
Griffin Clark has released his first-round mock draft in which the New York Giants land a new quarterback and the Pittsburgh Steelers find Antonio Brown’s replacement.
If the Patriots decide to move up in the first round, there are a number of players to target, writes Terry Goffena.
NFL Fan Blitz recently held our first ever Fans Only Round One Mock Draft, as fans took over as the general managers of the various teams with first-round selections.
Ryan Potts looks at the upcoming NFL Draft following Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta’s comments at the league meetings.
The 2019 NFL Draft is two weeks away, and the team is looking for the next receiving play-maker, writes Stacy Rigby.
This year’s draft class is wealthy with tight ends, which will yield plenty of tight end talent for New England to consider, writes Terry Goffena.
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 Baltimore Ravens have the 22nd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, where they could look at a receiver. While this class is as deep as any in recent memory, Ryan Potts writes that these top five receivers stand out from the rest.
The Arizona Cardinals and three other teams select their new franchise quarterback and the Oakland Raiders add three talented players to their roster in Griffin Clark’s second mock draft.
The 49ers own the second overall pick in the 2019 draft, so Andrew Diatroptoff dives into what they could orchestrate to pump up the roster.
Ryan Potts looks at the Ravens’ future without Michael Crabtree, and the impact that the receiver had on the team.
Many experts link the Ravens to running backs or wide receivers in the first round. But Ryan Potts makes the case why it may be time for Baltimore to look at another cornerback.
Griffin Clark has released his first-round mock draft in which the New York Giants land a new quarterback and the Pittsburgh Steelers find Antonio Brown’s replacement.
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