Most of the biggest names have already found homes, but Aaron Rodgers is still out there. Track all the action right here.
The Raiders chose Hobbs out of Illinois in the fifth round, with the No. 167 overall pick, in 2021. He beat out the previous ...
The newest additions to the Raiders secondary were attracted to the team on hopes they can be foundation of a new Legion of Boom in Las Vegas.
The Jonathan Smith Era has made no secret about their concerted effort to keep homegrown talent close to home. The 2026 class ...
Mike Ekeler's catchphrase — "ABT for ABM" — made Tennessee one of the nation's best punt return units, while Addison Williams likes the length and speed of Nebraska's defensive backs ...
However, the biggest jumps are by players who were on the fringe of certain rounds, or even on the fringe of being drafted, ...
101. Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State (6-3, 191): Among the most productive pass-catchers in this class (265 catches for 3,615 ...
The defensive backs kicked off the secoind day of on-field drills at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. The group was ...
He’s what, six-foot? I’m going to give you the whole breakdown. Six-foot, 190-195 pounds, he’s got long arms. He’s got good technique, really patient. He can come up and make tackles like ...
“This class has heckuva ballplayers, heckuva DBs,” said East Carolina’s Shavon ... and Philadelphia’s Quinyon Mitchell (6-0, 195) and Cooper DeJean (6-0½, 205) got a chance to play ...
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