New York might be in range to select one of the top QB prospects at No. 6 overall
Football fans noticed something peculiar about New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones during his press conference with reporters on Monday. While speaking to reporters, Daniel Jones revealed that rehab from surgery on his season-ending ACL tear is “going well” and that he expects to be ready for training camp. Jones suffered the injury in a …
Daniel Jones is fighting for his NFL future. Once the No. 6 overall pick of the 2019 draft, Jones has a huge $160 million contract but doesn’t have the pro wins to back it up. With the New Yo
J.J. McCarthy of Michigan is an intriguing and likely polarizing option.
Could Giants quarterback Daniel Jones’ days as a starter be finally finished? The New York Giants signed quarterback Daniel Jones to a four-year contract extension worth up to $160 million, but it appears that the franchise is A new report is stating that Danel Jones is basically done being a starter in the National Football …
HEIGHT: 6'2½" WEIGHT: 223 HAND: 9⅞" ARM: 31⅛" WINGSPAN: 74⅜" 40-YARD DASH: 4.55 3-CONE: N/A SHUTTLE: N/A VERTICAL: 30" BROAD: 9'10" POSITIVES — Brave in the
Caleb Williams will almost certainly be the No 1 overall pick this month. But there are plenty of interesting players lower down the boardIn recent drafts, we’ve seen players selected from Australia. We’ve had a tight end with no experience picked out of Germany in the sixth-round, thanks to Mike Mayock demanding it on the draft broadcast – that really happened! What we haven’t seen is an American-born player selected out of Canada. And we haven’t seen an American-born player drafted who played...
On the anniversary of Tom Brady getting drafted by the Patriots, it’s fun to remember what evaluators thought of Brady’s NFL potential at the time.
The Washington Commanders are hosting several quarterback prospects on pre-draft visits this week. The NFL draft is over a week away, but the team’s decision-makers are already on the clock when it comes to picking their quarterback of the future.
In this era of athlete empowerment, why don't more top NFL prospects try to dictate where they go?
HEIGHT: 6'2" WEIGHT: 185 HAND: 9¼" ARM: 31½" WINGSPAN: 76" 40-YARD DASH: 4.44 3-CONE: 7.07 SHUTTLE: 4.25 VERTICAL: 42.5" BROAD: 10'11" POSITIVES — Very good
The last thing an NFL decision-maker is going to do one week before the draft is tip their team’s hand.