
Fifth-Year Options Declined for 2017 NFL Draftees
Being a top five draft pick from 2017 doesn’t mean you’re sticking around long-term, as just one player from that top five saw his fifth-year option picked up.
Being a top five draft pick from 2017 doesn’t mean you’re sticking around long-term, as just one player from that top five saw his fifth-year option picked up.
Andy Dalton is heading to Dallas for the 2020 season. Alex Jordan has the details:
Zach Gotlieb | May 2nd, 2020 The Pittsburgh Steelers had an underwhelming 2019 campaign, headlined by injuries, most importantly to
With April and the NFL Draft in the books, Ryan Potts shares his updated playoff predictions.
Saints head coach Sean Payton recently said that there are roughly 10 relevant teams in the NFL. John Devereaux examines which NFC teams fit that description and which ones do not.
The Steelers are expected to part ways with a pair of explosive young offensive weapons next offseason.
This past week, several teams made the decision to decline their first-round picks’ fifth-year options, signifying the decision to give up on the players despite the flashes of potential they showed four years ago.
Aaron Hubert identifies what the next step is for the Broncos after they declined offensive lineman Garett Bolles’s option.
Saints head coach Sean Payton recently said that there are roughly 10 relevant teams in the NFL. John Devereaux examines which AFC teams fit that description and which ones do not.
The Los Angeles Chargers started off free agency like a shock-wave. The right side of the offensive line was fortified and they added key pieces to the defense that made it potentially one of the best in the league in a weaponized division. Coming off a 5-11 season that included three straight losses to close the campaign, that was only the start.
The Jaguars have declined the fifth-year option on star running back Leonard Fournette.
After an incredible free agency period acquiring their new star quarterback in Tom Brady along with Rob Gronkowski coming out of retirement, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were looking to draft the few remaining holes on their team. The Bucs were able to retain most of their defensive talent but still needed help on the offensive line. How did the Bucs fare in the 2020 NFL Draft? Let’s dig into these picks and find out.
Being a top five draft pick from 2017 doesn’t mean you’re sticking around long-term, as just one player from that top five saw his fifth-year option picked up.
Andy Dalton is heading to Dallas for the 2020 season. Alex Jordan has the details:
Zach Gotlieb | May 2nd, 2020 The Pittsburgh Steelers had an underwhelming 2019 campaign, headlined by injuries, most importantly to their quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. With
With April and the NFL Draft in the books, Ryan Potts shares his updated playoff predictions.
Saints head coach Sean Payton recently said that there are roughly 10 relevant teams in the NFL. John Devereaux examines which NFC teams fit that description and which ones do not.
The Steelers are expected to part ways with a pair of explosive young offensive weapons next offseason.
This past week, several teams made the decision to decline their first-round picks’ fifth-year options, signifying the decision to give up on the players despite the flashes of potential they showed four years ago.
Aaron Hubert identifies what the next step is for the Broncos after they declined offensive lineman Garett Bolles’s option.
Saints head coach Sean Payton recently said that there are roughly 10 relevant teams in the NFL. John Devereaux examines which AFC teams fit that description and which ones do not.
The Los Angeles Chargers started off free agency like a shock-wave. The right side of the offensive line was fortified and they added key pieces to the defense that made it potentially one of the best in the league in a weaponized division. Coming off a 5-11 season that included three straight losses to close the campaign, that was only the start.
The Jaguars have declined the fifth-year option on star running back Leonard Fournette.
After an incredible free agency period acquiring their new star quarterback in Tom Brady along with Rob Gronkowski coming out of retirement, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were looking to draft the few remaining holes on their team. The Bucs were able to retain most of their defensive talent but still needed help on the offensive line. How did the Bucs fare in the 2020 NFL Draft? Let’s dig into these picks and find out.
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