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There are eight draft prospects whose fathers made at least one Pro Bowl. The record for sons of ex-Pro Bowlers selected in a single draft is four.
Pittsburgh acquired Russell Wilson and Justin Fields earlier this offseason
Thirty-two PFF analysts came together for a full seven-round 2024 NFL Mock Draft, starting with Caleb Williams to the Chicago Bears.
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The list includes LSU’s Jayden Daniels, UNC’s Drake Maye and Michigan’s J.J. McCarthy.
The Washington Commanders are in line to get one of the top quarterbacks available with the second pick in the NFL draft. LSU’s Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels, North Carolina’s Drake Maye and Michigan’s national championship-winning J.J. McCarthy are all possibilities for Washington assuming Chicago goes with USC’s Caleb Williams first as expected. New general manager Adam Peters said Thursday the Commanders feel great about keeping and using the No. 2 pick rather than trading down.
The NFL Draft is nearly upon us, and that means that many rumors and mock drafts will be attempting to rally and confuse everyone. This is arguably going to be one of the most exciting drafts simply because of the quarterback talent available, and the bevy of teams who need a new signal caller.One of the most interesting storylines has to do with the top three picks in the draft. While the consensus is that the Chicago Bears are taking USC's Caleb Williams No. 1 overall and the Washington...
Bo Nix is the only player to have met with all 32 NFL teams throughout the pre-draft process, with the Oregon quarterback set to be one of the first six quarterbacks taken in the draft
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It could set the stage for the Patriots to either take a non-quarterback with the third overall pick and select Penix early in the second round, or trade down in the first round and take Penix.
In this week’s “Xs and Os,” the guys talk NFL success for Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, Drake Maye, Michael Penix Jr., and J.J. McCarthy.