
Starting Jobs in Doubt for 10 NFL Players Following Draft
These 10 talented players could lose their starting jobs after their teams made bold selections in the 2020 NFL Draft.
These 10 talented players could lose their starting jobs after their teams made bold selections in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Did the Patriots strike gold with their undrafted wide receivers? Jordan Leandre thinks so.
What an exciting draft weekend! Now all that we can do is talk about the prospects each team drafted. One thing is certain from the weekend, the Detroit Lions got better with each of their picks. As well, It is no secret that Lions head coach Matt Patricia and general manager Bob Quinn needed impact players that could play right away, as they are on the hot seat. From this draft, the Lions picked several pro-ready players that will make a difference in their 2020 season. With that said, this is the recap of the Lions draft and highlights the players they drafted.
Joe Heller gives his 10 takeaways from this past weekend’s NFL Draft:
Now that they know who their franchise quarterback is, it’s no wonder why adding receivers became a point of emphasis in the Draft.
Buffalo went into this draft without a first-round pick due to the Stefon Diggs trade, but you wouldn’t know it based on the talent they came away with. They did a great drop addressing the only needs on this team as well as some holes on the depth chart. Every single guy in this draft class could easily find themselves on the 53-man roster in 2020.
Looking for a recap of Day 3 for the #Bengals? Don’t worry, Alex Haarmeyer has you covered:
The New England Patriots are not done with adding to the tight end position. Per reports, the team has added
The New England Patriots are making their heir apparent feel more at home. Per Doug Kyed, the team has signed
A three-year starter at Georgia, Jake Fromm is finally leaving his home state.
The San Francisco 49ers traded running back Matt Breida to the Miami Dolphins on Saturday.
The wait is finally over for quarterback Jacob Eason. His draft slide is over.
These 10 talented players could lose their starting jobs after their teams made bold selections in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Did the Patriots strike gold with their undrafted wide receivers? Jordan Leandre thinks so.
What an exciting draft weekend! Now all that we can do is talk about the prospects each team drafted. One thing is certain from the weekend, the Detroit Lions got better with each of their picks. As well, It is no secret that Lions head coach Matt Patricia and general manager Bob Quinn needed impact players that could play right away, as they are on the hot seat. From this draft, the Lions picked several pro-ready players that will make a difference in their 2020 season. With that said, this is the recap of the Lions draft and highlights the players they drafted.
Joe Heller gives his 10 takeaways from this past weekend’s NFL Draft:
Now that they know who their franchise quarterback is, it’s no wonder why adding receivers became a point of emphasis in the Draft.
Buffalo went into this draft without a first-round pick due to the Stefon Diggs trade, but you wouldn’t know it based on the talent they came away with. They did a great drop addressing the only needs on this team as well as some holes on the depth chart. Every single guy in this draft class could easily find themselves on the 53-man roster in 2020.
Looking for a recap of Day 3 for the #Bengals? Don’t worry, Alex Haarmeyer has you covered:
The New England Patriots are not done with adding to the tight end position. Per reports, the team has added Boston College alum Jake Burt.
The New England Patriots are making their heir apparent feel more at home. Per Doug Kyed, the team has signed Auburn wide receiver Will Hastings.
A three-year starter at Georgia, Jake Fromm is finally leaving his home state.
The San Francisco 49ers traded running back Matt Breida to the Miami Dolphins on Saturday.
The wait is finally over for quarterback Jacob Eason. His draft slide is over.
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