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College Football Top 25: Week 4

Week 3 was potentially the most exciting one yet in the college football world and there’s so much to uncover in our rankings this week. We are starting to get a much clearer picture of each team and things are starting to shape up as we get into these later fall months.

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Kyle Pitts

Want to know who the Quenton Nelson of tight ends is? Look no further than Kyle Pitts. With rumors that he could be the second-best wide receiver (over Devonta Smith and Jaylen Waddle) in this class, the hype is at an all-time high.

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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Kyle Trask

Kyle Trask is your standard accurate, medium-armed quarterback with some special traits. From barely playing in high school, sitting behind D’Eriq King, to potentially never playing in college, sitting behind Felipe Franks, Trask has served his time sitting and learning from some of the best. An unfortunate injury to Franks led to Trask’s first starts, which showed the world his precision and poise, leading to his ascension to first-round buzz. In the correct scheme, Trask will be a steady, consistent starter for years to come. 

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College Football Top 25: Week 4

Week 3 was potentially the most exciting one yet in the college football world and there’s so much to uncover in our rankings this week. We are starting to get a much clearer picture of each team and things are starting to shape up as we get into these later fall months.

Read More
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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Kyle Pitts

Want to know who the Quenton Nelson of tight ends is? Look no further than Kyle Pitts. With rumors that he could be the second-best wide receiver (over Devonta Smith and Jaylen Waddle) in this class, the hype is at an all-time high.

Read More
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2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Kyle Trask

Kyle Trask is your standard accurate, medium-armed quarterback with some special traits. From barely playing in high school, sitting behind D’Eriq King, to potentially never playing in college, sitting behind Felipe Franks, Trask has served his time sitting and learning from some of the best. An unfortunate injury to Franks led to Trask’s first starts, which showed the world his precision and poise, leading to his ascension to first-round buzz. In the correct scheme, Trask will be a steady, consistent starter for years to come. 

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