Michigan interior defender Mason Graham to the Jets and Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan to the Cowboys are among Trevor Sikkema's favorite pairings.
From quarterback destinations to teams finally clearing up looming questions, here are five stories that are worth monitoring over one of football’s premier weekends.
None of the following five players are likely to hear their names called in the first two rounds of the draft, but they could all make an impact in very specific roles for a team.
The Tennessee Titans are officially on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft — and all signs point to them selecting a quarterback to lead their rebuild. But what if they don’t go quarterback at all?
PFF grades every player on every play in every FBS and FCS game, and that includes tracking which run concepts are used on each snap. This level of detail allows teams and evaluators to drill down on how players performed in specific schemes, helping identify ideal fits for their offense.
The 2025 NFL Draft kicks off Thursday night in Green Bay, Wisc. And while teams often aim to address roster holes in free agency with hopes of entering the draft free to take the “best player available,” the reality is most still have pressing needs that will shape their decisions on draft night.
Future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers said Thursday on "The Pat McAfee Show" that he is not ready to make a decision on his plans for the 2025 season and allowed that retirement could still be a possibility.
The Seahawks, who added quarterback Drew Lock last week, have received inquiries from teams interested in acquiring backup Sam Howell, sources told ESPN.
Raiders general manager John Spytek said he is a strong believer in taking running backs high in the draft, but added that he is "open-minded" to taking a quarterback.
Eagles center Cam Jurgens has agreed to a four-year contract extension through the 2029 season that is worth $68 million and includes $39.4 million guaranteed.
The Jets will pick up the fifth-year options for the 2026 season for all three of their 2022 first-round picks -- cornerback Sauce Gardner, wide receiver Garrett Wilson and pass rusher Jermaine Johnson -- general manager Darren Mougey announced Monday.
After reaching the playoffs in each of Mike McDaniel’s first two seasons in charge, the Dolphins struggled in his third season, going 8-9 and missing out on the postseason in 2024.
The Colts don't know who will be starting at quarterback when they hit the field in September, but they know they'd like to have a dynamic tight end helping Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones succeed in the passing game.
Davante Adams has changed teams for the third time in the last four years, which is a pretty good sign that things have not been going as hoped for the All-Pro wideout.
Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe, sued on Sunday for sexual assault among other claims, will be going about his business while the case makes its way through the legal pipeline.
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