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With the NFL Draft a week away it's time to take another look at the Broncos roster. If you've been keeping up, you'll remember that right after the first wave of free agency I made a point to look at every position group and laid out some thoughts.
2021 NFL Mock Draft roundup for Patriots' first-round pick originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston It's difficult to predict what the New England Patriots will do in the 2021 NFL Draft. They have the No.
Only one team picking in the top five of next week's NFL draft has no interest in a rookie quarterback: the Cincinnati Bengals. The 2021 class features QBs galore, and there's a legitimate chance that for the first time, each of the draft's first four picks will be a signal-caller.
When you think about it, the AFC South is going to be one of the most interesting divisions to watch in 2021. Are the Tennessee Titans going to be able to continue to ride Derrick Henry to success? Can Carson Wentz reinvent himself with the Indianapolis Colts?
Good news for cord cutters! Earlier this week the NFL announced that Hulu subscribers will soon be seeing NFL Network and NFL RedZone on the live TV portion of the streaming service no later than August 1st.
Modifications to the instant replay system and the onside kick will be the focus when NFL owners meet remotely Wednesday to vote on rule-change proposals for the 2021 season. The proposals, made by both the rulemaking competition committee and individual teams, were discussed during a remote meeting of owners, general managers and coaches April 14.
Free agency is pretty much over and the 2021 NFL Draft is right around the corner, so what do you feel are the biggest needs still remaining for the Chicago Bears? As is Ryan Pace's M.O., he went out and addressed several positions that we'd all categorize as needs for this Bears team during free agency, but the talent level of those acquisitions have certainly left their options open.
Former NFL linebacker Geno Hayes is reportedly in hospice care following liver complications. Hayes, 33, is currently at his mother's home in Valdosta, Georgia, his high school coach Frankie Carroll told the Tallahassee Democrat. Carroll says he visited Hayes at the home last Sunday. "Geno's in need of prayers.
We will begin our draft previews of the teams around the NFC East with the Philadelphia Eagles, who posted the worst record in the division last season at 4-11-1. If not for a blockbuster three-team trade with the San Francisco 49ers and Miami Dolphins this offseason, the Eagles would have been picking at No.
The excitement of the offseason doesn't end with the final day of the 2021 NFL Draft. Eleven days later, the league will release its full regular-season schedule for all 32 teams. The 2021 schedule (powered by AWS) will be released on NFL Network, NFL.com and the NFL app on Wednesday, May 12 at 8 p.m.
Epilepsy didn't slow down former Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields during his college career, and he has no intention of letting it do so in the NFL. Sources say teams became aware during the pre-draft process that Fields manages epilepsy -- a neurological disorder that can cause seizures, but hasn't affected Fields' football career and doctors are confident he'll grow out of, as his other family members have.
With the 2021 NFL Draft fast approaching, NFL Research's Chris McNeill zeroes in on five pivotal pick slots in Round 1. Will the teams that possess these selections wheel and deal? What are they looking for? What can we surmise from reviewing their past draft strategies and where they stand heading toward the '21 season?
NFL fans, get ready for a trove of jersey number change fun. NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported that NFL owners approved the proposal on changes to jersey numbers, per sources informed of the situation. The proposal, submitted by the Kansas City Chiefs, adjusted the restrictions on who can wear which jersey numbers.
Steve Luciano/Associated Press As the NFL aims for a return to normalcy following a pandemic-impacted season in 2020 that saw limited or no fans in attendance and a subsequent drop in the salary cap, there's already one familiar sight: Tom Brady as the defending Super Bowl champion, though this time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
If you were looking for a comp for Citadel wide receiver Raleigh Webb, from a purely physical standpoint, it might be Carolina Panthers superstar running back Christian McCaffrey. Webb is 6-foot-2, chiseled, carrying about 212 pounds easily and running a 40 in the 4.4s.
With pro days concluded and the 2021 NFL Draft roughly a week away, let's take an updated look at the rising crop of talent heading for the NFL. Below, you'll see a revised picture of the top five prospects at each major position in the 2021 draft class.
Modifications to the instant replay system and the onside kick will be the focus when NFL owners meet remotely Wednesday to vote on rule-change proposals for the 2021 season. The proposals, made by both the rulemaking competition committee and individual teams, were discussed during a remote meeting of owners, general managers and coaches April 14.
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6:01 AM ET Michael DiRoccoESPN Staff Writer Close Covered University of Florida for 13 seasons for ESPN.com and Florida Times-Union Graduate of Jacksonville University Multiple APSE award winner JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The Jacksonville Jaguars are a little more than a week away from having the franchise quarterback the team has been trying to find for two decades.