With the Jaguars needing sparks on both offense and defense in the NFL Draft, Travis Hunter presents himself as a remedy to both groups.
The New York Giants own the third-overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft, which puts them in a tricky situation. Many fans were rooting for the GMEN to lose the
April's NFL draft will feature a handful of intriguing names at the top. Colorado's Heisman Trophy winner, Travis Hunter, won't have to wait long for league commissioner Roger Goodell to call his name.
Colorado Buffaloes stars quarterback Shedeur Sanders and wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter will not be present at the NFL draft this year. according to their head coach and NFL legend Deion Sanders, who made an appearance on "The Rich Eisen Show" last month.
NFL Draft predictions are here, and Shedeur Sanders surprisingly misses the #1 spot. With top talents like Cam Ward, Travis Hunter, and Abdul Carter making headlines, this year’s first-round projections are full of surprises.
The No. 1 position is the only spot in the draft for which a team doesn’t have to worry about what organization picking before it, and doesn’t have to be concerned with what it will take to move down for a selection. Use this presumably rare opportunity to select a player who might one day be the face of the franchise.
It’s a near-lock that the Giants will draft a quarterback this year. They haven’t drafted one since Daniel Jones in 2019, so they’re overdue to take the bat off their shoulder. But it’s possible they don’t take a quarterback with the No. 3 pick, which I believe is the premise of your question.
The Packers are close to knowing exactly where they will pick when they host the 2025 NFL draft. Here are some possible names for their draft slot.
Four Colorado Buffaloes quarterbacks have been drafted into the NFL draft. Shedeur Sanders looks to make it five in April.
After officially announcing his exit from the University of Texas, here are three teams who could steal Quinn Ewers in the 2025 NFL Draft
The Minnesota Vikings ’ matchup with the Detroit Lions in Week 18 was the regular season Super Bowl for both teams. Home field advantage in the playoffs, the critical bye, and the NFC North title were on the line — and like so many times in the team’s past, when the lights shone brightest, Minnesota faltered.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs resume their pursuit of a historic third straight Super Bowl victory when they face the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs this weekend;