2025 NFL Draft wide receiver rankings
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Raiders Wire |
Roberts should do well to hold down the middle linebacker spot.
Bleacher Report |
They played together for three years at two different schools and head into the 2025 NFL draft as one of the best collegiate teammate pairings in history.
The New York Times |
At 6-foot-3 and 290 pounds, he could be a player with a lot of potential for defensive coordinator Brian Flores and defensive line coach Marcus Dixon to mold.
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ESPN recently highlighted one Day 3 "sleeper" at the cornerback position, which perhaps could be of interest to the Indianapolis Colts.
Brian Gutekunst's quotes from the NFL's annual meeting included a nugget which indicated Green Bay is still looking for help at a certain position.
Detroit is set for 2025 with Kerby Joseph and Brian Branch. The duo is arguably the best 1-2 safety tandem in the league. Branch is a versatile playmaker all over the formation. Joseph led the NFL in interceptions in 2024 and is one of the premier back-end rovers.
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Raiders Wire on MSNNFL Draft Scouting Report: Ohio State WR Emeka EgbukaOhio State and, in particular, newly promoted offensive coordinator Brian Hartline, have a reputation for coaching wide receivers to an NFL standard. Emeka Egbuka is yet another example of that. He’s not asked to do too many different things in their passing game, but he executes his role at a high level and plays the position like a professional.
Washington Commanders defensive line coach Darryl Tapp, a Chesapeake native and Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame inductee, was among the NFL personnel at Hokies’ Pro Day.
According to a recent mock draft, Shedeur Sanders could plummet into the bottom of the first round, much like Aaron Rodgers in 2005.
It's a real challenge to find the word that best describes the difficulty of evaluating the quarterback prospects in the NFL Draft. At times, it feels impossible to get those predictions right at the most vital position in football.