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sports1 month ago

10 Teams Positioned to Land a Franchise QB in the 2027 Draft

An early look projects the 2027 NFL Draft as a potential watershed for quarterback-needed teams, ranking 10 franchises (Colts, Buccaneers, Saints, Falcons, Vikings, Dolphins, Jets, Steelers, Browns, and Cardinals) most likely to pursue a long-term QB amid uncertain current situations and a class headlined by Arch Manning and other top prospects; it notes the 2027 QB class could be as deep as 2021.

sports1 month ago

A Pure Fit: The 2026 NFL Mock Draft Assigns Each Team Its Ideal Pick

This mock draft uses a simple, no-trades approach that ignores value, selecting the best-fit player for each team’s biggest need in the 2026 first round (with second-round picks when a team has no first-rounder). It provides justification for each pick across positions from QB to WR, OL, CB and DL, presenting a cohesive blueprint of ideal fits for every franchise.

Free-Agency Frenzy Reframes the 2026 NFL Mock Draft
sports2 months ago

Free-Agency Frenzy Reframes the 2026 NFL Mock Draft

Following a chaotic start to NFL free agency, this update to the 2026 NFL Mock Draft reshuffles every team’s needs and reshapes the first round. The piece walks through the latest picks (e.g., Fernando Mendoza to the Raiders at QB, Arvell Reese to the Jets at LB/EDGE, Francis Mauigoa to the Cardinals on the OL, Jeremiyah Love to the Titans at RB) and explains why rosters have shifted toward positions like quarterback, edge, and offensive line, with these signings driving prospects into new landing spots six weeks before the draft.

Post-Combine Mock Draft 2.0 reshapes the 2026 first round with Mendoza to Vegas and Freeling to Detroit
sports3 months ago

Post-Combine Mock Draft 2.0 reshapes the 2026 first round with Mendoza to Vegas and Freeling to Detroit

Tim Twentyman's post‑Combine Mock Draft 2.0 projects a top‑half that leans toward quarterbacks, edge rushers and line play, with the Raiders selecting Fernando Mendoza at No. 1 and the Lions targeting Monroe Freeling to bolster the tackle position. The piece lays out a full first‑round slate through several teams, highlighting how Combine performances boosted stock (and cooled others) as teams address needs on offense, defense and the trenches.