NFL draft rumors have surrounded the Arizona Cardinals, who currently hold the No. 4 overall pick. However, any potential move won't be made until Thursday
Marvin Harrison Jr., who was selected by the Cardinals with the No. 4 pick in the NFL draft, credited his Hall of Fame father for getting him ready for life as a pro.
Commanders GM Adam Peters said he doesn't "see a whole lot of scenarios where we trade down" and is happy with the No. 2 pick in the NFL draft.
Former USC quarterback Caleb Williams going first to Chicago next week is the greatest certainty entering the 2024 NFL draft. And the next surest thing? The Chargers trading out of the No. 5 spot, at least if the overwhelming outside speculation is correct. In an endeavor that can defy logic and prediction, the public consensus has reached a point where new general manager Joe Hortiz dealing his first career selection in order to add draft capital seems to be a foregone conclusion. “If we’re...
He repeatedly has described himself as “a baseball guy,” and, as such, Joe Hortiz is now just hours away from finally stepping to the plate. After more than a quarter century as a deputy in the front office of the Baltimore Ravens, the new Chargers general manager soon will make the first draft pick that goes on his record. “I think I’ll be excited,” Hortiz, 48, said. “I think there’ll be some anxiety. But pressure? I think there’s pressure every draft. I’ve felt it before. But if you have...
There was skepticism surrounding Donald's size, but the people in the Rams' draft room knew what they had in the pass-rusher out of Pitt.
Alt, 6-foot-9 and 321 pounds, was a unanimous All-American selection this past season as a junior at Notre Dame.
Alt, 6-foot-9 and 321 pounds, was a unanimous All-American selection this past season as a junior at Notre Dame.
Alt, 6-foot-9 and 321 pounds, was a unanimous All-American selection this past season as a junior at Notre Dame.
Keep an eye on the Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Rams at the first round of the NFL draft on Thursday night. Albert Breer of SI.com reported that both are
The Los Angeles Chargers could be willing to give up their No. 5 pick in next week's NFL draft, but general manager Joe Hortiz wants more than just a "fair
By JOE REEDY AP Sports Writer COSTA MESA, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles Chargers’ new brain trust of coach Jim Harbaugh and general manager Joe Hortiz has spoken about wanting a physical team on offense that can wear down opponents. With their first selection, Harbaugh and Hortiz took a step in that direction, taking