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That's the same pick he had them making in his first mock draft in January. The two-time All-American and Defensive MVP of the Rose Bowl in the Wolverines' 2023 national championship season has ...
James Dator has been covering a wide range of sports for SB Nation for over a decade, with a special focus on the NFL. With the NFL Combine around the corner we’re starting to see more and more ...
We already highlighted the big pick from Mel Kiper Jr.’s latest 2025 NFL mock draft for ESPN: he had Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders dropping all the way to No. 7, where the QB-starved Jets would ...
In version 2.0 of Mel Kiper’s 2025 NFL mock draft over at ESPN, the Indianapolis Colts tackle arguably their biggest need this offseason. In Kiper’s first mock draft, the Colts landed Penn State tight ...
"The quarterback question looms large here at No. 1," Kiper wrote in Tuesday's mock draft 2.0. "Could Tennessee trade the pick to a QB-needy team looking to land Miami's Cam Ward or Colorado's ...
ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. is operating as if Stafford will be back with the Rams, which is why he has them adding protection for their quarterback in his latest mock draft. After giving them Oregon ...
As a result, when one of the top players in this year's draft class fell to their selection in the first mock draft conducted by OnSI publishers, Georgia's Mykel Williams was the ideal choice.
ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. dropped his second mock draft of the year on Tuesday ... signal-caller will go No. 2 to the Cleveland Browns. Why? Because it seems like everyone in the NFL loves Ward ...
Of course Russia started it. Given that the answer to the question is so uncomplicated, why is answering it so complicated? It’s not because Russia will be offended by an accurate response.