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Five trades shake up the first round of this 2025 NFL mock draft, including the Titans securing an extra pick to acquire help for their new quarterback.
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Here are PFF's top interior defensive linemen in the 2025 NFL Draft, along with some initial scouting notes courtesy of lead draft analyst Trevor Sikkema.
At the league meetings this week in West Palm Beach, Florida, a source with direct knowledge told ESPN that the Green Bay Packers' proposal to ban the push sneak, popularly known as the tush push, has support within the NFL's competition committee.
The Tennessee Titans say they're "two weeks away-ish" from deciding on the first pick of the 2025 NFL draft and are still looking at quarterback prospects including Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward. The Titans also said trading the No. 1 pick is an option.
Bengals coach Zac Taylor says the team is still working through a contract impasse with DE Trey Hendrickson, 31, who is in the final year of his current deal.
Mike Tomlin is "comfortable" with the idea of Mason Rudolph as the starting quarterback, the Steelers head coach said from the annual league meetings Monday morning.
Stanford has hired veteran NFL coach Frank Reich as the interim HC for the 2025 season. He last coached the Carolina Panthers in 2023 and has a 41-43-1 record.
Word over the weekend was that the 49ers are unlikely to trade wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk this offseason and General Manager John Lynch confirmed it on Monday.
When the Colts drafted Anthony Richardson at No. 4 overall two years ago, they likely didn't envision him being a part of a quarterback competition entering 2025.
Patriots defensive lineman Christian Barmore missed most of last season after being diagnosed with blood clots, but the team is feeling good about his condition as they prepare to start their offseason program.
Tyreek Hill replied "lol another false narrative" Monday after a tweet indicated the wide receiver would be "OK if the Dolphins traded him to a playoff contender."
The Giants signed Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston this month in an attempt to shore up the quarterback position, but neither player's arrival offered a long-term solution at the position.
The Dolphins missed the playoffs in 2024 for the first time since head coach Mike McDaniel joined the team and that's led to some conversation about his job security heading into his fourth season in Miami.
The Packers' proposal to ban immediate pushing on plays like the tush push has been a popular topic of conversation at the league meetings in Palm Beach.
While the Lions won their division and secured the NFC's top seed and the conference's postseason bye, the club still proposed eliminating the guaranteed home playoff game for a division winner.
Quarterback Aaron Rodgers met with the Steelers at their facility over a week ago and he's reportedly spent some time with a possible Pittsburgh teammate as well.
One of the four head coaches on the NFL Competition Committee appears to be inclined to support the Packers' proposal to ban the tush push during this week's league meetings, but another one was more circumspect about his position on Monday.
The AFC coaches were peppered with questions at the annual league meeting on Monday, with many relating to the proposed rule change on the "tush push."
Bills head coach Sean McDermott shared concerns about player safety when asked about a tush push ban at the Scouting Combine in February and he sounded like he is prepared to back the Packers' proposal to prohibit the move at the league meetings on Monday.
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