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The 2025 NFL Draft is less than two weeks away, but the news cycle has been almost eerily quiet leading up to it.
From The New York Times
Their vested interest in the upcoming quarterback class, shows the New Orleans Saints are preparing for the future at the position.
From Saints Wire
"They know what type of person and what type of player they're gonna get out of me, so I just have to make sure, you know, what type of culture or what type of dynamic I'm going to have with them als...
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Now, let's look across the league for a hot seat check before the 2025 NFL draft. We have tiered the head coaching seats by temperature: freezing cold, new and cool, room temperature, warm, heated and blazing hot.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNJets 2025 NFL draft target: Full draft profile, scouting report for QB Quinn EwersA draft profile of University of Texas junior quarterback Quinn Ewers, who the New York Jets met with in March ahead of the 2025 NFL draft.
The Tennessee Titans may already have an idea who they will pick at No. 1. But it's anyone's guess who goes after Ward is selected. Let's take a peak at the second mock draft.
Miami's Cam Ward is the top-ranked QB on Bleacher Report's 2025 big board but sits ninth overall. Colorado's Shedeur Sanders (No. 18) is the only other signal-caller to make the top 50.
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The Philadelphia Eagles have a new wide receiver, agreeing to terms with former Carolina Panthers and Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. on a one-year deal, per to NFL Media.
Geno Smith averaged 7.5 passing yards per attempt (12th in the ) and 254.1 yards per game last year, completing 70.4% of his passes on the way to 4,320 total yards (fourth in the ), 21 touchdowns and 15 interceptions in 17 games.
For guard-needy teams who would rather spend their higher draft picks on more provocative positions over the interior of their offensive line, this certainly looks to be the draft
Observationally, Badger's sudden movements against press coverage, when breaking in his route, and particularly after the catch, are tremendous, particularly for a 200-pound receiver. Oh, he also forced 64 missed tackles on 181 receptions in college, good for a monstrous missed-tackles-forced rate of 35.3%.