
Report: Russell Wilson Has a Receiver on His Wishlist
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has apparently set aside his unhappiness and is looking to continue his legacy in the Pacific Northwest.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has apparently set aside his unhappiness and is looking to continue his legacy in the Pacific Northwest.
When the New York Jets traded Sam Darnold to the Carolina Panthers, it took the Panthers out of the quarterback draft market. It also guaranteed the first three picks of the 2021 NFL Draft are going to be quarterbacks. However, will the Atlanta Falcons select a quarterback with the fourth overall pick?
John Schneider and his front office staff in Seattle may have the most difficult job to pull off at this year’s draft. The Seahawks have just three picks in 2021.
The Arizona Cardinals have been aggressive this offseason, signing J.J. Watt and A.J. Green while trading for Rodney Hudson. However, the Cardinals still have several holes on the roster to fill in the draft. With only selections picks, including two in the top 150, the Cardinals will need to hit on all of their picks this year.
The Jacksonville Jaguars seemed destined for the second overall pick in the draft until the New York Jets won against Jalen Ramsey’s Los Angeles Rams. With that, the Jaguars received the top pick in the draft. With the top end of free agency coming to a close, the focus turns towards the NFL Draft, where the Jaguars have four picks in the top 50 selections.
Jason Licht and The Tampa Bay Buccaneer brass have opted with the strategy to (for the most part) keep their championship-winning squad intact. It would be wise to start looking towards the future with some big names not getting any younger.
The San Francisco 49ers had a rough 2020 season, winning just six games. Their biggest free agent is Richard Sherman and they will have to attack the secondary in this upcoming draft. Just over a week ago now, the 49ers made a blockbuster trade-up to the third overall pick, which the whole world expects to be in order to take one of the top quarterbacks. Besides cornerback and quarterback, their next biggest need is offensive line help. They currently have three picks in the fifth round and one in each of the other rounds.
The Chicago Bears have been an emotional rollercoaster. The one position that is a major issue is the most important one: quarterback. With an elite defense, not even a mediocre quarterback could make a legitimate playoff run.
One of the most productive players in ACC history, Travis Etienne, heads into the NFL Draft after amassing over 4,900 yards on the ground during his four-year career at Clemson. A threat to score every time he touches the football, he possesses excellent burst and balance out of the backfield while maintaining the straight-line speed to outrun opposing defenders.
The Indianapolis Colts were active in re-signing their own this free agency period while sprinkling in some additions from other teams. The needs for Indianapolis haven’t changed much since the beginning of free agency. The additions of Tevi and Davenport don’t dismiss the need for a new left tackle in round one and bringing back Rhodes shouldn’t make the Colts not think about cornerback early.
After hitting a home run on quarterback Justin Herbert, the Los Angeles Chargers look to build the team around him. Free agency saw an emphasis on this with signing Corey Linsley to a long-term contract. Let’s see if Los Angeles can give their star quarterback what he deserves.
After tanking a promising season, the Pittsburgh Steelers look to have one last shot at a Super Bowl. Up against the cap, Pittsburgh needs to strike on multiple picks to fill enormous voids. They simply cannot afford to miss on any picks in this draft.
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has apparently set aside his unhappiness and is looking to continue his legacy in the Pacific Northwest.
When the New York Jets traded Sam Darnold to the Carolina Panthers, it took the Panthers out of the quarterback draft market. It also guaranteed the first three picks of the 2021 NFL Draft are going to be quarterbacks. However, will the Atlanta Falcons select a quarterback with the fourth overall pick?
John Schneider and his front office staff in Seattle may have the most difficult job to pull off at this year’s draft. The Seahawks have just three picks in 2021.
The Arizona Cardinals have been aggressive this offseason, signing J.J. Watt and A.J. Green while trading for Rodney Hudson. However, the Cardinals still have several holes on the roster to fill in the draft. With only selections picks, including two in the top 150, the Cardinals will need to hit on all of their picks this year.
The Jacksonville Jaguars seemed destined for the second overall pick in the draft until the New York Jets won against Jalen Ramsey’s Los Angeles Rams. With that, the Jaguars received the top pick in the draft. With the top end of free agency coming to a close, the focus turns towards the NFL Draft, where the Jaguars have four picks in the top 50 selections.
Jason Licht and The Tampa Bay Buccaneer brass have opted with the strategy to (for the most part) keep their championship-winning squad intact. It would be wise to start looking towards the future with some big names not getting any younger.
The San Francisco 49ers had a rough 2020 season, winning just six games. Their biggest free agent is Richard Sherman and they will have to attack the secondary in this upcoming draft. Just over a week ago now, the 49ers made a blockbuster trade-up to the third overall pick, which the whole world expects to be in order to take one of the top quarterbacks. Besides cornerback and quarterback, their next biggest need is offensive line help. They currently have three picks in the fifth round and one in each of the other rounds.
The Chicago Bears have been an emotional rollercoaster. The one position that is a major issue is the most important one: quarterback. With an elite defense, not even a mediocre quarterback could make a legitimate playoff run.
One of the most productive players in ACC history, Travis Etienne, heads into the NFL Draft after amassing over 4,900 yards on the ground during his four-year career at Clemson. A threat to score every time he touches the football, he possesses excellent burst and balance out of the backfield while maintaining the straight-line speed to outrun opposing defenders.
The Indianapolis Colts were active in re-signing their own this free agency period while sprinkling in some additions from other teams. The needs for Indianapolis haven’t changed much since the beginning of free agency. The additions of Tevi and Davenport don’t dismiss the need for a new left tackle in round one and bringing back Rhodes shouldn’t make the Colts not think about cornerback early.
After hitting a home run on quarterback Justin Herbert, the Los Angeles Chargers look to build the team around him. Free agency saw an emphasis on this with signing Corey Linsley to a long-term contract. Let’s see if Los Angeles can give their star quarterback what he deserves.
After tanking a promising season, the Pittsburgh Steelers look to have one last shot at a Super Bowl. Up against the cap, Pittsburgh needs to strike on multiple picks to fill enormous voids. They simply cannot afford to miss on any picks in this draft.
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