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Shedeur Sanders’ future position in the Cleveland Browns team is currently a hot topic in various NFL discussion forums.
Mark Schlereth unveils his “Absolute Units” of the NFL Draft—featuring the most physical players, including QB Jaxson Dart.
On April 11, during FS1’s “Breakfast Ball,” former NFL guard Mark Schlereth went straight at the narrative that Shedeur Sanders lacks NFL-level arm talent or athleticism. Drawing comparisons ...
Why did Shedeur Sanders go from possible top-10 pick to the No. 144 pick? Several FOX Sports personalities weighed in on the biggest draft story this year.
Speaking on Breakfast Ball on Thursday, Mark Schlereth said that Watt has good ... if it’s a four or five year deal - we know in the NFL after your second or third year you’ve outperformed ...
Anchorage's Aiden Williams put in hundreds of hours of work to give himself a chance to play in the NFL. After signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted rookie free agent offensive lineman ...
Ashton Jeanty is viewed as the No. 1 running back in this year's draft. Last season, he helped the Boise State Broncos to a Mountain West title and the quarterfinals of the 12-team playoffs.
"This is why a head coach shouldn't be a GM,'' said Schlereth, the former NFL offensive lineman. "This is why the owner shouldn't be the GM." We appreciate Mark's passion. And he's not alone in ...
Former Denver Broncos offensive lineman and three-time Super Bowl champion Mark Schlereth thinks T.J. Watt ... Ian Rapoport of NFL Network thinks Watt’s cryptic post is strong indication that ...
San Francisco 49ers Jed York is blaming the cap casualties this offseason on having to get the salaries down for Brock Purdy's massive extension.
he’ll join the likes of former offensive lineman Mark Schlereth, who grew up in Anchorage, attended Service High and went on to a Pro Bowl career with multiple NFL teams. “I am super excited ...
"This is why a head coach shouldn't be a GM,'' said Schlereth, the former NFL offensive lineman. "This is why the owner shouldn't be the GM." We appreciate Mark's passion. And he's not alone in ...