2022 NFL Mock Draft: Week 17
The NFL season is almost over, meaning the draft order is almost set. Well, besides the middle of the order that is. The Jaguars are on the clock.
The NFL season is almost over, meaning the draft order is almost set. Well, besides the middle of the order that is. The Jaguars are on the clock.
Week 15 is now officially in the books, which means it’s time for another NFL mock draft. Here, there are some surprises, but the predictable picks will be made on par as they have been for most of the year.
The 2022 NFL Draft inches closer and the strengths and weaknesses of the class become more apparent. The overall class is deep and has upside, mostly on defense and at offensive line.
Before Bryce Young was announced as the 87th ever Heisman winner on Saturday night, all four finalists met with the
Here we are, it is officially Heisman Day! Can we make it an official holiday? If not, I am retroactively making it one, as it is the day we celebrate the best college football player in the country. While it has historically been more of a “quarterbacks” award, there is a non-quarterback finalist for the third straight year.
After Sunday’s edition of our Heisman Watch, the four finalists were revealed last night. Those four finalists, Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud, Alabama’s Bryce Young, Pittsburgh’s Kenny Pickett, and Michigan’s Aidan Hutchinson, will meet in New York on Saturday. That is when the final presentation will take place at the Downtown Athletic Club, where the winner will be announced.
Conference Championship weekend was quite the showcase for the Heisman contenders in action. Before we get to the semifinal games at the end of the month, the Heisman winner will be crowned next weekend in New York City. The finalists will be named in about 24 hours after voting ends at 6 pm EST tomorrow. Before the actual finalists are named, here are my picks at who the four finalists will be.
With only the conference championships remaining before the finalists are announced on December 6, some candidates have their books closed. For the candidates on teams that are playing next weekend, they have one final chance to bolster their campaigns. After next week, I will be giving my own prediction on who the four finalists will be. For now, let’s look at who sees themselves in the running.
The NFL Draft process is starting to heat up as we get closer to December. Jim Nagy and his staff at the Senior Bowl and the other draft-eligible bowl games are sending out their invites for prospects, and we are starting to get a good idea of what the draft order could look like.
We’re in the end game now of the Heisman watch with just one more week to play in the regular season. Right now, it looks to be two clear frontrunners against the field.
We are nearing the end of the college football regular season with just two weeks left. While some candidates can still boost their Heisman candidacy in the conference championships, these next two weeks might be some of their last chances to pad their stats. In a week that saw some tough matchups and rivalries, let’s get into what the Heisman watch looks like in its current state.
With just three weeks to go in the regular season of the 2021 college football season, the Heisman race is starting to really shape up. Who will find their way to New York on December 11 as the 87th annual Heisman Trophy ceremony takes place?
The NFL season is almost over, meaning the draft order is almost set. Well, besides the middle of the order that is. The Jaguars are on the clock.
Week 15 is now officially in the books, which means it’s time for another NFL mock draft. Here, there are some surprises, but the predictable picks will be made on par as they have been for most of the year.
The 2022 NFL Draft inches closer and the strengths and weaknesses of the class become more apparent. The overall class is deep and has upside, mostly on defense and at offensive line.
Before Bryce Young was announced as the 87th ever Heisman winner on Saturday night, all four finalists met with the media. From the Marquis Ballroom,
Here we are, it is officially Heisman Day! Can we make it an official holiday? If not, I am retroactively making it one, as it is the day we celebrate the best college football player in the country. While it has historically been more of a “quarterbacks” award, there is a non-quarterback finalist for the third straight year.
After Sunday’s edition of our Heisman Watch, the four finalists were revealed last night. Those four finalists, Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud, Alabama’s Bryce Young, Pittsburgh’s Kenny Pickett, and Michigan’s Aidan Hutchinson, will meet in New York on Saturday. That is when the final presentation will take place at the Downtown Athletic Club, where the winner will be announced.
Conference Championship weekend was quite the showcase for the Heisman contenders in action. Before we get to the semifinal games at the end of the month, the Heisman winner will be crowned next weekend in New York City. The finalists will be named in about 24 hours after voting ends at 6 pm EST tomorrow. Before the actual finalists are named, here are my picks at who the four finalists will be.
With only the conference championships remaining before the finalists are announced on December 6, some candidates have their books closed. For the candidates on teams that are playing next weekend, they have one final chance to bolster their campaigns. After next week, I will be giving my own prediction on who the four finalists will be. For now, let’s look at who sees themselves in the running.
The NFL Draft process is starting to heat up as we get closer to December. Jim Nagy and his staff at the Senior Bowl and the other draft-eligible bowl games are sending out their invites for prospects, and we are starting to get a good idea of what the draft order could look like.
We’re in the end game now of the Heisman watch with just one more week to play in the regular season. Right now, it looks to be two clear frontrunners against the field.
We are nearing the end of the college football regular season with just two weeks left. While some candidates can still boost their Heisman candidacy in the conference championships, these next two weeks might be some of their last chances to pad their stats. In a week that saw some tough matchups and rivalries, let’s get into what the Heisman watch looks like in its current state.
With just three weeks to go in the regular season of the 2021 college football season, the Heisman race is starting to really shape up. Who will find their way to New York on December 11 as the 87th annual Heisman Trophy ceremony takes place?
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