NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah answered questions for an hour and a half on Wednesday, previewing the 2021 NFL Draft (April 29-May 1 on NFL Network/ESPN/ABC) during a media Zoom call. As you might expect, he offered insight on some of the juiciest draft scuttlebutt.
392 shares Maddox has been solid as a fourth-round pick, and as he enters the final year of his rookie deal, he's more suited for the slot or a reserve role and the Eagles will certainly pick one or two cornerbacks early on in the process.
We're on the doorstep of the 2021 NFL Draft and I couldn't be more excited about it. As much as I love combing through all of our fantastic draft coverage here at CBS Sports -- including Ryan Wilson's latest seven-round mock -- I'm itching for some actual NFL action to unfold.
As Mark Twain once said, "There are three kinds of lies. Lies, damned lies, and statistics." The NFL has taken issue with statistics provided by the NFL Players Association regarding offseason program injuries, indirectly characterizing them as lies and/or damned lies.
The decisions on fifth-year options are obscured because of the timing. NFL teams typically don't turn their attention to fifth-year options until the conclusion of the NFL Draft, which takes place April 29-May 1 this year, when the window to pick up options is coming to a close.
NFL Gary Davenport @@IDPSharks Twitter Logo NFL Analyst Given how the NFL's salary structure is set up, it's more important than ever to hit on draft picks who go on to star while on affordable rookie deals.
No conference boasted more playoff teams than the AFC North in 2020. Three of the division's four teams made the postseason, with the Browns and Steelers facing each other in the wild-card round. Cleveland dispatched Pittsburgh before falling just short against the defending champion Chiefs.
Celebrations began around the country immediately after the verdict was delivered in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. But the conviction of Chauvin on all charges in the death of George Floyd doesn't bring back Floyd or completely heal a divided nation.
The Arizona Cardinals make a splash in the latest NFL mock draft for the 2021 NFL draft from Good Morning Football host Peter Schrager. A pretty big splash. Schrager has Cardinals general manager Steve Keim trading into the Top 10 to land another weapon for Kyler Murray to throw to in the 2021 season.
It is no secret that the Colts will be drafting an offensive tackle in this class. While their starter at left tackle will likely be found in the first round (or in the second), that doesn't completely rule out the Colts doubling up on the position on day three.
NFL Media and Hulu announced Tuesday a new multi-year carriage agreement to bring NFL Network and NFL RedZone to Hulu's live TV subscription streaming service, Hulu + Live TV, by August 1.
The NFL and the NFL Players Association released results of their annual helmet testing -- and for the second consecutive year, more than 99 percent of players wore helmets that are considered "top performing." This year, 41 helmet models were tested, including three models which ranked in the top 10 overall.
The 2021 NFL Draft offers yet another pool of potential franchise quarterbacks. Before we welcome those prospects into the club, let's take stock of where we stand today. Marc Sessler has updated his rankings of each QB draft class since the turn of the millennium.
Jordan Reed made his comeback in 2020. Now the former Pro Bowler, who battled an array of injuries, is walking away from the NFL with no regrets. NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday morning that Reed is retiring, per sources informed of the situation.
The 2021 NFL draft will kick off in Cleveland one week from Thursday. But even with one of the league's biggest annual events on deck, there always seems to be ancillary business to conduct. Some competitive matters will be discussed Wednesday, when owners are scheduled to vote on an assortment of rules, bylaws and resolution proposals.
The Dolphins, participants in two trades involving first-round picks in the lead-up to this month's talent selection, have received calls from teams looking to trade up to the sixth-overall pick, Ian Rapoports. Miami is considering such a move out of the
It's 4-20 and we all know what 4-20 means around these parts, it means that the NFL Draft is just NINE DAYS AWAY. After being held in Roger Goodell's basement last year, the draft will mostly be returning to normal this year.
Trevor Lawrence has been penciled in as the No. 1 pick in this draft for two years, and I consider it refreshing that he and the Jaguars haven't found it necessary to send faux smoke screens to stoke false intrigue.
Tight end Jordan Reed made it back to the field with the 49ers last season, but he will not be playing in 2021. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Reed has decided to retire from the NFL.
On March 12, temperatures were just above freezing in Fargo, North Dakota. Not bad for one of the coldest cities in America. But even if a blizzard were unfolding (not uncommon until May, in these parts), dozens of NFL decision-makers still would've descended upon the Midwestern town.