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2025 NFL draft: Jeff Legwold ranks the top 100 prospects

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It hasn’t been easy for talent evaluators to make sense of the 2025 NFL draft class. The combination of COVID-19 seasons, prospects in their mid-20s, transfers and NIL have created several obstacles for scouts to sift through.

“Maybe this is how it’s going to look [from now on], but this year feels different,” a longtime AFC scout said. “[It’s] pretty thin on top [of the board], thick in the middle, and NIL probably carved out the back end [of Day 3].”

That leaves a class with fewer players with first-round grades than usual. But it does have one of the most unique prospects of the modern era, as Colorado wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter is ranked as the No. 1 player at two different positions by much of the league. It also has a polarizing group of quarterbacks. While Cam Ward (Miami) seems destined to be the first overall pick, the rest of the crop — led by Shedeur Sanders (Colorado) and Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) — has drawn a variety of reactions from decision-makers.

With those factors in mind, here is my annual top-100 list heading into the draft, which starts Thursday at 8 p.m. ET in Green Bay, Wisconsin (ESPN, ABC and the ESPN App). This list is based on grades, not position value. This isn’t meant to be a mock draft, just a pure ranking of the top prospects. Thanks to all those around the league who took the time to chat and answer piles of questions around this annual project.

Note: Listed 40 times are best verified or electronically timed.

Height: 6-foot-1 | Weight: 188 pounds | 40 time: Did not run (DNR)

There are minor concerns that Hunter’s frame won’t hold up in the NFL, especially if he plays offense and defense. But let’s face it: The 2024 Heisman winner is the No. 1 player at wide receiver and cornerback, so that makes him my No. 1 player. The 96 receptions for 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns along with four interceptions don’t hurt, either. The challenge for whoever drafts him is finding the ideal play distribution between corner and receiver that maximizes his development and impact.


Height: 6-3 | Weight: 250 | 40 time: DNR

There are some injury concerns with Carter. He didn’t work out at the combine due to a shoulder injury and had a stress fracture discovered in his right foot during the medical exam. But Carter is a relentless, explosive pass rusher, with 12 sacks and 23.5 tackles for loss last season. He should make an immediate NFL impact.


Height: 5-9 | Weight: 211 | 40 time: DNR

There might be a slight pause about Jeanty’s workload — he averaged 31 carries per game last season — and fumbles (nine in the past two seasons). But some believe he’s the best player in this class. He rushed for 2,601 yards in 2024 and combines strength, balance and vision with big-play ability (12 runs of 50-plus yards last season).


Height: 6-6 | Weight: 256 | 40 time: DNR

Warren exploded as a senior, with 104 receptions for 1,233 yards and eight touchdowns in 2024 after compiling 49 catches the previous three seasons. He can line up in-line, in the slot or out wide and has room for further growth. His ability to run with power and drive makes him a Wildcat quarterback option, too.

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Height: 6-4 | Weight: 296 | 40 time: DNR

A former No. 1 overall recruit, Nolen broke out with 6.5 sacks and 14 tackles in 2024 to earn All-America honors. He was aided by Ole Miss’ defensive tackle-friendly scheme, but Nolen plays with urgency and top-shelf strength. His best football is in front of him.


Height: 6-6 | Weight: 319 | 40 time: 4.98 seconds

There’s been a lot of talk about Campbell’s 32⅝-inch arm length measurement at the combine — below the league’s threshold for tackles. But Campbell has high-level movement skills and has passed every test against many of the nation’s best pass rushers over the past three seasons. He’s also a pounder in the run game.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 296 | 40 time: DNR

A good rule when evaluating prospects in the trenches is to defer to those with an accomplished wrestling background. Graham has that, and if there were a “tossed defender aside” metric, he would likely lead the nation. He’s a high-effort player with 14.5 tackles for loss over the past two seasons.


Height: 5-11 | Weight: 194 | 40 time: 4.39

Some people might scoff at Barron being this high, but he’s a resourceful player with the versatility to play outside, in the slot or as a dime linebacker. He has elite speed and doesn’t waste steps or miss tackles. He won the Jim Thorpe Award in 2024 after recording five interceptions and 11 passes defensed.


Height: 6-6 | Weight 248 | 40 time: DNR

Loveland sat out the combine because of right shoulder surgery but said that he would be full-go for training camp. His ability to stress the seams of the defense with his speed and movement ability are highly coveted. Loveland set the Michigan school record for tight ends with 56 receptions in 2024.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 332 | 40 time: 4.91

Membou has been arguably the biggest riser in this class and projects best as a right tackle. He’s smooth in pass protection and mirrored some of the nation’s best edge players this past season. Membou also has the power to clear defenders in the run game.


Height: 6-3 | Weight: 235 | 40 time: 4.52

Is Campbell an off-ball linebacker or an edge rusher? He started as an edge as a freshman, moved to linebacker as a sophomore, then played both in 2024. Campbell led the Crimson Tide in tackles (112), tackles for loss (11.5), sacks (5) and forced fumbles (2) last season.


Height: 6-1 | Weight: 243 | 40 time: DNR

The Bulldogs moved Walker all over their defense, but he projects best as an edge rusher in the NFL thanks to his explosiveness and closing ability as a pass rusher. Walker has led Georgia in sacks the past two seasons but also plays with decisiveness and physicality against the run.


Height: 6-2 | Weight: 194 | 40 time: DNR

Johnson has been great when he has played — he had nine interceptions and three pick-sixes in his college career, including two in 2024. But a turf-toe injury limited him to six games last season. He’s fluid in coverage and has quick recognition with ideal size, but he will need to improve his tackling.


Height: 6-5 | Weight: 260 | 40 time: DNR

Williams suffered an ankle injury in Georgia’s season opener that held him back in 2024, so he didn’t have the breakout season many expected. He ended up with five sacks and 8.5 tackles for loss, but he can make an immediate NFL impact as a pass rusher.


Height: 6-3 | Weight: 220 | 40 time: 4.38

Emmanwori put on a show at the combine, but he is more than a workout warrior. He had 88 tackles and four interceptions this past season, two of which he returned for touchdowns. His size and traits allow him to move around and play as a safety, dime linebacker or big nickel corner.


Height: 6-5 | Weight: 313 | 40 time: 4.95

Harmon flourished after transferring from Michigan State, with 10.5 tackles for loss, 5 sacks and 2 forced fumbles in his only season at Oregon. His strong hands, big reach and explosiveness in shedding blockers make him a consistent interior disruptor.


Height: 5-11 | Weight: 191 | 40 time: 4.29

Golden averaged 17.0 yards per catch in his only season with the Longhorns, with 58 receptions for 987 yards and nine touchdowns. The Houston transfer had the second-fastest 40 at the combine. When he’s dialed in, he can separate from even the best corners and is dependable no matter where he lines up.


Height: 6-2 | Weight: 219 | 40 time: DNR

Ward will be selected long before this — probably before anyone else — because of his pocket awareness and smooth short-area movements. Add in a quick release and his mental toughness with the willingness to be the “it” guy, and you have an immediate starter. He must clean up accuracy issues and his footwork when he’s in sling-it mode.

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Height: 6-4 | Weight: 219 | 40 time: 4.53

He is the production king of the receiver class, with back-to-back seasons of at least 84 receptions, 1,300 yards and more than 15 yards per reception. McMillan also had a 304-yard game in 2024. The former volleyball player consistently wins contested catches.


Height: 6-5 | Weight: 315 | 40 time: 5.16

Banks won the Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award last season. Some in the league believe he might be a guard because he is more refined as a punishing, smooth mover in the run game than a pass protector. Banks needs a little more strength to deal with the league’s speed-to-power rushers and cleaner work with his hands.


Height: 6-1 | Weight: 202 | 40 time: 4.48

This wide receiver class isn’t as strong as some in previous years, but Egbuka is a safe, top-tier performer who is NFL-ready. He finished as Ohio State’s all-time leader in receptions (205). Egbuka runs routes with precision and tempo and consistently creates separation.


Height: 6-5 | Weight: 321 | 40 time: 5.38

Booker is a powerful interior presence who plays with quality awareness in pass protection and the strength to wall off rushers. He also finishes with purpose in the run game. He was a team captain as a junior and should start right away in the NFL.


Height: 6-0 | Weight: 206 | 40 time: 4.41

His route portfolio will be far larger in the NFL, as the vast majority of Burden’s collegiate targets came within 10 yards of the line of scrimmage. He had only one 100-yard game in 2024, though he flourished in 2023 (86 receptions for 1,212 yards and nine touchdowns). Burden has powerful hands, plays with toughness and is dynamic after the catch.


Height: 6-5 | Weight: 267 | 40 time: 4.59

Stewart is one of the toughest evaluations on the board. He has coveted physical abilities and had a ridiculous combine workout that featured a 40 time better than some receivers. His 4.5 combined sacks in three seasons are the biggest red flag, as well as his inconsistent pressure rate.


Height: 5-10 | Weight: 202 | 40 time: 4.43

What more do you want? Henderson had two 1,000-yard seasons and another 900-yard season, and did not fumble in his past three seasons. He is the best pass protector in this running back class and a quality receiver who runs with acceleration and tempo. It would be inaccurate to pigeonhole him as a third-down back.


Height: 6-5 | Weight: 245 | 40 time: 4.47

Pearce’s speed, explosiveness off the ball and consistent high-pressure rate (19.0% in 2024, second in FBS) are tantalizing. He doesn’t have the elite flexibility of some of the best edge prospects, which could slow his development if he can’t consistently disengage from blockers.


Height: 6-3 | Weight: 251 | 40 time: DNR

Green broke through in 2024, leading the FBS with 17 sacks, a big step up from the 4.5 he had in 2023. He is a high-effort player with flexibility and an array of counters to get to the quarterback.


Height: 6-2 | Weight: 248 | 40 time: DNR

Ezeiruaku is arguably the most productive player in a deep edge class, compiling 80 tackles, 16.5 sacks, 20.5 tackles for loss and 3 forced fumbles in 12 games. He moves from speed to power effectively and has the flexibility to get to the corner. He has inside counters and plays with an edge.


Height: 6-3 | Weight: 257 | 40 time: DNR

Few players show as much diversity in the pass rush as Scourton, and he faced more double-teams and chips than his Aggies teammates. He also plays with consistent intensity — a third of his tackles in 2024 were for a loss, and he had 10 sacks for Purdue in 2023 before transferring.


Height: 6-1 | Weight: 197 | 40 time: 4.50

Starks has put plenty on tape during his 42 starts in three seasons. He played both safety and nickel corner, with six interceptions in his college career. Starks ran well at the combine, and teams have been impressed with his interviews.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 331 | 40 time: 5.07

Most evaluators want to see more consistent production, but Grant’s power, agility and size make him a unique player. When he’s at his best, he’s the kind of interior disruptor NFL teams want. He had 6.5 sacks and knocked down 11 passes over the past two seasons.


Height: 6-1 | Weight: 212 | 40 time: DNR

When he sets his feet in a clean pocket, Sanders shows the best mechanics and accuracy of any quarterback in this draft. His 71.8% completion rate in two seasons at Colorado is an FBS career record. But he is undersized and doesn’t throw the ball quickly, which partially explains why he took an FBS-leading 94 sacks the past two seasons.

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33. Grey Zabel, OL, North Dakota State

Height: 6-6 | Weight: 312 | 40 time: DNR

Zabel has the potential to play every offensive line position. He started games at left guard, left tackle and right tackle at North Dakota State, then dominated at center during Senior Bowl practices. Zabel plays with maximum toughness and awareness.


Height: 6-5 | Weight: 251 | 40 time: 4.68

Taylor was primarily used as an in-line player in LSU’s offense, though he has some experience in the slot. He doesn’t have the same timed speed as some of the other top tight ends, but his routes are clean and he knows how to put defenders in a bad spot. He’s the only TE in LSU history to exceed 100 career receptions.


Height: 6-0 | Weight: 204 | 40 time: 4.59

Watts and Travis Hunter were the only players to be consensus All-Americans in 2023 and 2024. Watts had 14 pass breakups and two forced fumbles the past two seasons combined, and his six interceptions led FBS in 2024. He has elite awareness, ball skills and is rarely flagged. He will flourish in a zone-heavy scheme.


Height: 5-8 | Weight: 200 | 40 time: DNR

Sampson scored 22 rushing touchdowns last season to break a school record that stood for 95 years. While some might think he is undersized, he knows how to work the crowded areas of the field. Half of his touchdown runs last season were of 5 yards or fewer, and he has a top-shelf jump cut.


Height: 6-0 | Weight: 221 | 40 time: 4.46

Hampton was highly productive the past two seasons, rushing for 1,660 yards in 2024 and 1,504 in 2023. He’s not a quick cutter, but he is decisive to the point of attack and is a high-contact runner who smashes through defenders. While that might not be sustainable, he did average 3.7 yards after contact last season.


Height: 6-5 | Weight: 317 | 40 time: DNR

Simmons’ predraft assessments centered mostly around his recovery from what he said was a torn patellar tendon in his left knee that he suffered in October. Simmons has experience at both tackle spots and showed the movement ability teams want in pass protection.


Height: 6-1 | Weight: 195 | 40 time: 4.43

Amos has the length and willingness to be physical with receivers that translates well to the NFL. He was more consistent in zone in 2024 and can disrupt receivers in press man coverage. He also finds the ball, having knocked down 26 passes over the past three seasons.


Height: 6-5 | Weight: 311 | 40 time: 5.05

He had 28 consecutive starts at left tackle for the Ducks over the past two seasons and has excelled in pass protection. Conerly is an ascending player who has made significant jumps over the past two years. His performance in the Big Ten championship game, when he held Abdul Carter without a sack, turned heads.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 315 | 40 time: DNR

Jackson moved from left guard to left tackle after Josh Simmons’ injury and impressed in that role. Despite some bobbles, he showed more positional flexibility than anticipated. The three-year starter has the power and movement skills to plug and play at guard.


Height: 6-2 | Weight: 194 | 40 time: DNR

Revel tore his left ACL during a mid-September practice, but his doctor has informed teams he is expected to be ready for training camp. He’s long and has shown top-level play speed along with an understanding of route concepts.


Height: 6-0 | Weight: 221 | 40 time: 4.48

Judkins had three consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons — two at Ole Miss and 1,060 yards this past season for Ohio State. He scored a touchdown every 16.4 carries in his college career and runs with physicality and decisiveness.


Height: 5-11 | Weight: 183 | 40 time: 4.28

Hairston was the fastest player who ran at the combine and routinely closes throwing windows with his speed. He has shown comfort in man or zone, but his concentration wavers at times. He’ll need to be a much better tackler as a pro to reach his potential, though his struggles there in 2024 could be attributed to a shoulder injury.


Height: 6-2 | Weight: 242 | 40 time: DNR

Schwesinger’s film will have to speak loudly, as a hamstring injury kept him out of most combine drills and UCLA’s pro day. The former walk-on was a finalist for the Butkus Award in 2024 in his only season as a starter, compiling 136 tackles (90 solo). He’s an effective blitzer who rarely misses tackles.


Height: 6-3 | Weight: 334 | 40 time: DNR

Williams pulled a hamstring on his first 40-yard dash attempt at his pro day, which could carry over postdraft. When healthy, he is an interior power player who gets involved. He had 54 tackles in 2023 and added 46 in 2024 despite missing three games. He plays a little upright, so taller NFL guards could give him some difficulty.

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Height: 6-2 | Weight: 235 | 40 time: 4.58

Knight is one of the oldest prospects on the board — he turned 25 in January and played six college seasons — which might negatively impact his stock. But he gets off blocks, makes play after play and has shown maturity and work ethic in his interviews with teams.


Height: 6-6 | Weight: 264 | 40 time: 4.68

Evaluators saw his explosiveness during the season, but his combine workout had many scouts reassessing his tape. He doesn’t look smooth when he plays and will need to improve his lower-body flexibility as a pro. But he produces, with 13 sacks over the past two seasons.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 265 | 40 time: DNR

Tuimoloau had a huge 2024 season, with 21.5 tackles for loss (third in FBS) and 12.5 sacks. Some defensive line coaches see him as a high-effort player who can improve his pass-rush techniques to have more success when he doesn’t win with power after the snap.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 260 | 40 time: DNR

Sawyer closed his 2024 season on a positive note, with 4.5 sacks and six knockdowns in the Buckeyes’ four playoff games. He capped it off with a strip-sack, 83-yard scoop-and-score in Ohio State’s CFP semifinal victory over Texas in the Cotton Bowl. He is a power-first player who might not fit everybody’s scheme but plays with intensity.


Height: 6-3 | Weight: 290 | 40 time: DNR

Some see a player flagged too many times for personal fouls, while others see one with the kind of relentlessness they want from a defensive lineman. His best season came in 2023, with 10.5 tackles for loss and two blocked kicks, but he also added 5.5 tackles for loss as part of a deep D-line rotation in 2024.


Height: 6-1 | Weight: 214 | 40 time: DNR

Bech’s best seasons came in his first year (43 catches as a freshman for LSU in 2021) and his last (62 catches for 1,034 yards and nine touchdowns in 2024). He consistently creates separation at the top of the route and regularly wins in contested-catch situations. Bech had a big Senior Bowl week and was the game’s MVP.


Height: 6-5 | Weight: 250 | 40 time: DNR

Like Bech, Arroyo had a big week at the Senior Bowl. There are big questions around his health, given he was out for much of the 2022 and 2023 seasons with a knee injury. But he showed an NFL-level skill set in 2024, as more than 70% of his 35 catches went for first downs or touchdowns.


Height: 6-1 | Weight: 249 | 40 time: DNR

Stewart didn’t work out at the combine because of a hamstring injury and chose not to work out at the Wolverines’ pro day. But he gives max effort on every play, and his punishing, determined style is easy to spot on tape. He had 47 tackles for loss over four seasons and led the Wolverines with 8.5 sacks in 2024.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 255 | 40 time: DNR

Swinson is an ascending player, as he didn’t start more than one game in a season until 2024. He started 12 games last season and led the Tigers with 12 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks. He didn’t work out at the combine or LSU’s main pro day.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 214 | 40 time: 4.47

He’s a tough matchup for defensive backs because of his size and enormous catch radius. Higgins projects to play outside or in the slot and averaged 18.5 yards per catch in 2023 and 13.6 yards per catch in 2024. He had only three drops in two seasons at Iowa State after transferring from Eastern Kentucky.


Height: 5-10 | Weight: 192 | 40 time: 4.42

Few defensive backs on the board find the ball like Bowman. He had eight interceptions over the past two seasons and returned three for TDs in 2023. He does miss a lot of tackles, but Bowman showed plenty of potential as a nickel defender at the Senior Bowl.


Height: 6-8 | Weight: 316 | 40 time: 5.21

Trapilo started games at both left and right tackle for the Eagles. Boston College coach Bill O’Brien, a longtime NFL coach, has lauded Trapilo’s work in pass protection, where his quality hand work, reach and footwork make him tough for rushers to solve. He could be a starter with more time in the weight room.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 303 | 40 time: DNR

Mbow played right guard in 2022 before starting 18 games at right tackle the past two seasons. Zone-blocking teams will be interested in his movement and awareness, as he consistently makes the right choices in space. Some might move him back to guard, but his skill set is too good to ignore.


Height: 6-1 | Weight: 224 | 40 time: 4.57

His best attribute is his decisiveness — Johnson has the size and power to brush off arm tackles and enough speed to create big plays. His 20 runs of at least 20 yards in 2024 were second in the nation, and his 21 rushing TDs were a school record. Pass-protection struggles have some scouts doubting whether he’s capable of being a three-down back.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 297 | 40 time: DNR

He was smaller than many of the blockers he faced in the SEC, but Sanders is rarely knocked off his feet and plays with powerful hands. He should be able to play on multiple fronts and in the interior. He had 16.5 tackles for loss over the past two seasons.


Height: 6-1 | Weight: 197 | 40 time: 4.60

His timed speed will concern some, but Thomas knows how to play to his strengths. He consistently ruins pass routes by challenging receivers effectively at the line of scrimmage and down the field. He had just two career interceptions but knocked away 15 passes, including 10 in 2023.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 305 | 40 time: 4.95

Alexander showed some positional versatility last season and had a quality week at the Senior Bowl against some of the better blockers in this draft. While he lined up inside most of the time, there were pass-rush situations when he played on the edge. He’ll turn 25 in August, so Alexander will need to smooth his rough edges quickly, but potential is there.


Height: 6-0 | Weight: 193 | 40 time: DNR

Morrison could have been a top-40 player if not for injury concerns. He had left hip surgery in October 2024 and had shoulder surgery last spring. He had nine interceptions combined in 2022 and 2023. Morrison is a smooth player in his transitions and plays with high-end awareness.


Height: 6-0 | Weight: 205 | 40 time: 4.42

Somewhat hidden on a below-average Mountain West team, Royals averaged 15.2 yards per reception in back-to-back seasons. He had a combined 10 receptions of 50 or more yards in those two years, and he had 55 receptions for 834 yards in seven games in 2024 before a foot injury ended his season.


Height: 6-3 | Weight: 305 | 40 time: 5.11

At his best, Farmer plays with power and overwhelms guards and centers. There are several examples of him quickly overpowering his blocker to gain early control on a play. There are questions about Farmer’s consistency, as he never exceeded 32 tackles in a season.


Height: 5-10 | Weight: 191 | 40 time: 4.35

He led the team in pass breakups in the past two seasons, with nine in 2023 and seven in 2024. Some see Parrish as a physical and fluid nickel corner, but he will need to clean up some tackling issues. However, Parrish’s route recognition and ability to close on the ball give him a chance to contribute quickly.


Height: 6-2 | Weight: 223 | 40 time: DNR

He finished his career as the Rebels’ all-time leader in passing yards (10,617) and total offense (12,117). Dart is also a capable runner, rushing for 1,543 yards and 14 touchdowns in his college career. He’ll have to clean up his footwork, throw with better anticipation and challenge defenses more outside the numbers to succeed in the NFL.


Height: 6-6 | Weight: 332 | 40 time: DNR

He was limited to 12 starts between 2021 and 2023, buried behind future NFL players Byron Murphy II and T’Vondre Sweat. Collins started all 16 games for Texas last season and showed untapped potential with 55 tackles, a blocked kick and seven knocked-down passes.


Height: 6-2 | Weight: 205 | 40 time: 4.54

Harris has the size-speed combination the NFL likes but will be expected to diversify his route tree after little more than hitches and go routes in the Ole Miss offense. He missed five games this past season but still finished with 1,030 receiving yards and seven touchdowns.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 244 | 40 time: 4.72

Umanmielen is an active player with pop after the snap. He had seven sacks in 12 games at Florida in 2023, with 10.5 sacks in 12 games with the Rebels last season. Over the past two seasons, 28.9% of his tackles have gone for lost yardage. He might be a situational rusher early in his career until he adds more strength.


Height: 5-10 | Weight: 194 | 40 time: 4.39

Noel brings value as a potential kickoff and punt returner (he was the Big 12’s Co-Special Teams Player of the Year), and is a receiver who consistently showed some of the best play speed in this class. He plays closer to his timed speed than many others and averaged 14.9 yards per catch last season.


Height: 6-1 | Weight: 215 | 40 time: DNR

Winston is another player whose draft stock was likely impacted by an injury last season — he suffered a torn right ACL in the Nittany Lions’ second game. He led the team in tackles in 2023 with 60. Winston has some assignment bobbles, but he tackles with purpose and can cover tight ends.


Height: 6-6 | Weight: 331 | 40 time: 5.01

A durable three-year starter who started his final 38 games at left tackle for the Gophers, Ersery is a powerful presence in the run game. NFL teams with a healthy dose of inside zone plays might provide the best fit. Ersery likely projects as a right tackle as a pro.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 279 | 40 time: 4.67

He had 8.5 sacks and knocked down five passes in 10 games last season (he missed four games with injuries). Burch has all of the physical traits defensive coaches want in a pass rusher, but many scouts believe he needs to be more consistent with his effort and production.

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Height: 6-7 | Weight: 308 | 40 time: 4.97

Ratledge started parts of four seasons at guard for the Bulldogs but missed most of 2021 with a foot injury and was sidelined for four games last season after ankle surgery. He is a brawler who has battled some of the country’s best interior defensive linemen, which should quickly make him an NFL starter.


Height: 5-11 | Weight: 186 | 40 time: 4.45

He started at least 10 games in each of his four college seasons. Mukuba plays with strong awareness, totaling five interceptions last season after transferring from Clemson. Some scouts believe he could play slot corner if needed as well as the deep middle. He’s a spotty tackler at times, but Mukuba’s coverage skills are coveted.


Height: 5-9 | Weight: 206 | 40 time: 4.32

Tuten averaged at least 5 yards per carry in all four of his college seasons — two at North Carolina A&T, two at Virginia Tech — topping out at 6.3 yards per carry in 2024. He runs with quality power for his size, and once he’s in the open, he closes the deal. But his fumbles — eight over the past two seasons — are a red flag.


Height: 6-3 | Weight: 259 | 40 time: DNR

Scouts’ opinions on Oladejo evolved after he switched from inside linebacker to edge rusher two games into the 2024 season. He ended 2024 with 57 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks. He will need to smooth out some rough edges, but Oladejo has the length and speed to be a quality edge rusher with the physicality of an inside linebacker.


80. Wyatt Milum, G/OT, West Virginia

Height: 6-7 | Weight: 313 | 40 time: 5.27

A former pitcher who had offers to play collegiate baseball, Milum projects to be a guard as a pro and plays with toughness and savvy in pass protection. He started 43 games over the past four seasons for the Mountaineers — eight at right tackle, 35 at left tackle.


Height: 6-4 | Weight: 324 | 40 time: 4.95

Savaiinaea has potential positional versatility given he started games at right guard, left tackle and right tackle with the Wildcats. He likely projects to be a guard as a pro and has the kind of stoutness in pass protection that playcallers want on the interior.


Height: 6-3 | Weight: 195 | 40 time: 4.30

Porter is a special teams ace who could be a real find at cornerback for an ambitious team. He blocked at least one kick in four different seasons, including two last season. He started his college career at receiver and didn’t start a game on defense until 2024, but he had three interceptions in his seven starts.


Height: 6-6 | Weight: 336 | 40 time: 5.26

Despite being a three-year starter at left tackle for the Wolfpack, Belton projects as a right tackle in the NFL. His footwork is a little clunky at times, but he can overwhelm defenders when his technique is right.


Height: 6-2 | Weight: 206 | 40 time: 4.44

The native Canadian is still early in his developmental curve but burst on the scene with a 294-yard performance against Colorado and Travis Hunter in October 2023. Ayomanor tips his hand at times in his routes, but he possesses too much potential to ignore.


Height: 6-5 | Weight: 311 | 40 time: 5.09

Grant might need some time to make the jump from the FCS Coastal Athletic Association to the NFL. But the former wrestler is a four-year college starter and is an intriguing big-framed tackle prospect who has shown quality footwork and hand placement.

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Height: 6-2 | Weight: 224 | 40 time: 4.58

Mondon can be a tough evaluation. Scouts would see him get fooled on play-action or miss a run fit but also consistently fill up the stat sheet against top competition. A three-year starter for the Bulldogs who pursues plays with vigor, Mondon has shown blitzing ability and comfort dropping in coverage. He had surgery to repair a stress fracture in his left foot in the spring of 2024.


Height: 6-3 | Weight: 241 | 40 time: 4.71

He went from 19 receptions as a freshman in 2022 to an FBS-leading 117 receptions last season. Fannin also led the FBS in 2024 with 1,555 receiving yards and scored 10 touchdowns. He looks a little stiff at times, but he catches everything and has shown good run-after-the-catch work. Fannin must show he can consistently win against man coverage to succeed in the NFL.


Height: 6-5 | Weight: 219 | 40 time: 4.63

There are question marks around Shough, who started his college career at Oregon in 2018. He will turn 26 in September and missed parts of three seasons with a broken collarbone, broken left leg and a left shoulder injury. But he has a quality arm, works the entire field and understands coverages. He needs to get rid of the ball quicker and maintain his mechanics under duress.


Height: 6-1 | Weight: 222 | 40 time: 4.63

He’s the size of a big safety, so Paul will need to add bulk if he’s going to be a weakside linebacker. But he’s active and sound in his assignments, and his 2024 season — 88 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks and an interception — against SEC competition can’t be dismissed.


Height: 6-3 | Weight: 264 | 40 time: 4.65

He consistently affects the pocket — 15.5 sacks over the past two seasons to go with 24.5 tackles for loss — and plays with savvy power. He works the edge with balance, and his active hands make it difficult for blockers to get in the first punch. Gillotte could fit a 4-3 or a 3-4.


91. Kyle Kennard, Edge, South Carolina

Height: 6-4 | Weight: 254 | 40 time: 4.73

After four seasons of productive play at Georgia Tech, Kennard flourished in his lone season at South Carolina, compiling an SEC-leading 15.5 tackles for loss and 11.5 sacks. He gets overpowered at times, but he can find productive snaps as a situational rusher until he adds some play strength.


Height: 5-11 | Weight: 190 | 40 time: 4.40

Williams made the most of a fifth season with 1,198 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns (fourth in the FBS) in 2024. He is a dynamic catch-and-run option because he creates separation in vertical routes as well as on crossing patterns. Williams will have to hone his catch concentration, as late hands have been an occasional issue.


Height: 6-2 | Weight: 291 | 40 time: DNR

He disrupts and wrecks plays on the interior. Norman-Lott thrives in a gap scheme where he can consistently provide impactful snaps with his high effort and physicality. He started only two games in Tennessee’s defensive line rotation the past two seasons but still had a combined 9.5 sacks.


Height: 6-5 | Weight: 247 | 40 time: 4.63

Ferguson set school records for career receptions (134) and touchdowns (16) by a tight end. Scouts have critiqued his work as a run blocker, and he has struggled when asked to square up at the point of attack, but Ferguson is a productive pass catcher who should show a more diverse route tree in an NFL offense.


Height: 6-0 | Weight: 206 | 40 time: DNR

Ransom is a strong safety who gets to the ball, attacks the line of scrimmage in the run game and makes receivers think twice when they cross the field. He had 76 tackles, 9 tackles for loss and 3 forced fumbles last season. He also has special teams value, with two blocked kicks in 2022.


Height: 5-11 | Weight: 197 | 40 time: 4.33

Ransaw is a big nickel option with some explosiveness and elite speed. He is also a strong tackler in the open field who should be an immediate contributor on special teams. Ransaw could smoothly move to a coverage safety role in a zone-heavy scheme as well.


Height: 6-2 | Weight: 217 | 40 time: 4.40

There is work for Milroe to do, to be sure, but his raw materials are uncommon. Milroe has a powerful arm, shows a quick release when his footwork is right and can crush a defense’s soul when he pulls the ball down to run. His accuracy wavers at times, and he doesn’t always throw with the anticipation or the right touch in the short and intermediate areas, but potential is there.

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Height: 5-10 | Weight: 219 | 40 time: 4.66

Skattebo rushed for 1,711 yards and 21 touchdowns last season to go with 605 receiving yards. He also threw a 42-yard touchdown pass. He won’t break as many tackles against NFL linebackers, but he’s a three-down back with quality play speed who plays with ferocity and offers playcallers a bevy of options.


Height: 5-9 | Weight: 198 | 40 time: 4.42

Etienne comes with lower usage than most RB prospects — Jeanty had more carries in the final nine games of last season (279) than Etienne had the past two years (253) — but he has the three-down potential many backs in this draft do not. He is a polished receiver who makes good choices in pass protection with 4.4 speed. Some wish he had more power, but he’ll play quickly for offenses smart enough to get him in open space.


100. Nick Nash, WR, San Jose State

Height: 6-3 | Weight: 203 | 40 time: 4.57

After three seasons at quarterback, Nash moved to wide receiver in 2022 and finished with only six catches that year. Fast-forward to 2024, and Nash had 1,382 receiving yards (No. 2 in the FBS) and an FBS-leading 16 touchdowns. Nash is a player with top-tier body control, toughness and a catch radius any quarterback would love.

My No. 100 isn’t always the 100th-best player, but someone who I feel deserved a little more attention in the draft windup. Past No. 100s have included Pro Bowl WR Brandon Marshall, DE Malcolm Koonce (a third-round pick by the Raiders in 2021), OL Andrew Vorhees (selected No. 229 by Baltimore in 2023 — he missed the season after he tore his right ACL at the combine) and LB Mohamed Kamara last year (selected by the Dolphins in the fifth round).

Close, but not quite: Emery Jones Jr., OT, LSU; Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson; Cam Jackson, DT, Florida; JJ Pegues, DT, Ole Miss; RJ Harvey, RB, UCF; Nohl Williams, CB, California; Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon; Danny Stutsman, LB, Oklahoma; Jared Wilson, C, Georgia; Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky; Ty Hamilton, DT, Ohio State; Sai’vion Jones, Edge, LSU; Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State.



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Offensive rookie of the year Jayden Daniels says he has to demonstrate his worth: “Last year it was last year”

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Jayden Daniels comes from a dream season. General selection No. 2 in the NFL 2024 draft won the offensive rookie of the year, then led his team to the NFC title game, becoming one of the six rookie field marshal from the fusion of the AFL-NFL to do so. His Washington commanders left that game to the eventual Super Bowl champion, Eagles Philadelphia, but it was a spectacular season for them, considering where they started.

Even so, Daniels is not satisfied with what he has done.

“As a competitor, you are always trying to find small ways to improve,” Daniels said in a recent podcast appearance, through the NFL Media.

“For me, last year was last year. That’s great, but now it’s a new year. I still have to leave, I have shown my teammates, the organization, every day I am improving. When it’s time to prepare myself and when those games arrive, I have to know that, he hears, how can I eliminate some trends? It is the big thing.”

Daniels, of course, was one of the best NFL players last season, regardless of experience. He completed 69% of his passes to an average of 7.4 yards per attempt while launching 25 touchdowns against 9 interceptions and also running for 891 yards and another 6 scores.

The season ended in the eighth place in the NFL in expected points added by recoil, through Tru Media, publishing a brand (0.15) even better than that of the offensive rookie of the year of the previous season, CJ Stud (0.11). Of course, Daniels will seek to avoid the type of Backslide Stud experienced in year 2 of his NFL career, so he is talking about demonstrating again even after one of the best rookie seasons in the history of the league.

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Like the Texans last year, the commanders updated their support cast as a rookie field before their second season. The acquisition of Debo Samuel should give Daniels a stronger number 2 option in the air game, while Larmy Tunnsil should help protect his blind side. Washington could still give him more help in the NFL draft this week, but, of course, he has a lot of talent to start and showed even as a rookie that he can improve the players around him. Always, that is, he does the work he is talking about to improve.





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Fortnite’s getting the Force with Chapter 6 Season 3 Star Wars-themed season, Galactic Battle

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The new season of Star Wars by Fortnite, Galactic Battle, will be launched on May 2, 2025.

Announced in this week’s Star Wars celebration in Japan, Chapter 6 of Season 3 will have a weekly game content, a Star Wars flavor battle pass and culminate “in a live season end of the end of the season.”

Fortnite galactic battle teaser trailer.

While Fortnite has been associated with Star Wars before, this is the third time in Fortnite’s historical history that he has dedicated a full season to a specific IP, and both previous instances focused on Marvel.

At this time, the details are quite scarce, for example, we still do not know what characters or will not be, they will be added to the battle pass, but there are a series of family faces in the previous teaser, and it is believed that this season will be a little shorter than usual, possibly registering about 30 days. We will confirm when we know it with certainty, of course.

Yesterday, EA finally gave our first glance to his next Star Wars strategy game “Arenoso and Authentic”, Star Wars: Zero Company, and we also discovered more about the next DLC of Star Wars Outlaws, a pirate fortune, which will be launched on May 15, 2025.





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2025 The NFL team needs simulated draft: the former GM identifies the main priorities for the 32 teams, including Browns, Giants

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Everyone and his brother have launched a 2025 NFL draft at this time. And soon, all forecasts will be put to the real test, with the Draft set that will begin on April 24.

However, what about a simulated draft based only on the most pressing need of each NFL team? In this way, we have a clear understanding of what positions the 32 clubs will be, or should, prioritize the weekend of the Draft. Fortunately, the “with the first selection” team in CBS Sports decided to address that.

The former general manager of the Tennessee Titans, led Cartchon, recently joined Ryan Wilson in the podcast to “write” the main needs for each team, alternating selections in an order of first round based on approximately approximately in the degree, the urgency and the importance of each need. For example, clubs absolutely desperate for help in the most important position of the game, quarterback, tended to approach first.

Here is the complete breakdown of the main needs identified in the drill:

  1. Tennessee Titans: Attack player
  2. Cleveland Browns: Attack player
  3. Pittsburgh steelers: Attack player
  4. Chicago Bears: Offensive Tackle
  5. Santos de New Orleans: Attack player
  6. Las Vegas Raiders: Wide receiver
  7. New England patriots: Offensive line
  8. Los Angeles Chargers: Defensive line
  9. Houston Texans: Offensive line
  10. RAMS DE LOS ANGELES: Internal supporter
  11. Cincinnati Bengals: Edge corridor
  12. Carolina Panthers: Edge corridor
  13. Baltimore Ravens: Offensive line
  14. Arizona cardinals: Wide receiver
  15. Miami Dolphins: Offensive line
  16. Denver Broncos: Of runner
  17. Kansas City bosses: Offensive line
  18. Jacksonville Jaguars: Corner
  19. Dallas Cowboys: Of runner
  20. Atlanta Falcons: Edge corridor
  21. San Francisco 49ers: Defensive line
  22. Minnesota Vikings: Security
  23. New York Jets: Offensive line
  24. Bills Bills: Corner
  25. New York Giants: Attack player
  26. Indianapolis Colts: Closed wing
  27. Seattle Seahawks: Offensive line
  28. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Internal supporter
  29. Green Bay Packers: Corner
  30. Detroit Lions: Edge corridor
  31. Washington commanders: Edge corridor
  32. Eagles Philadelphia: Defensive line

Here are some comments from the comments of the conversation:

Wilson considered that the field marshal “gently the greatest need” for giants, suggesting that “they are fine” by 2025 thanks to the additions of Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, although everyone knows that they still need a long -term response. He called the open receptor and an offensive line its most urgent secondary needs, indicating that Travis Hunter would be an ideal adjustment if it somehow slips to No. 3 in general in the real draft.

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2025 Simulated NFL Draft: Patriots shake the draft with a shocking selection, raiders exchange for QB

Cartchon, meanwhile, said he would classify Tetairoa McMillan, one of the broad -class receiving consensus perspectives of this year, similar to Ricky Pearsall of class 2024; Pearsall was the number 31 in general to the San Francisco 49ers. Despite the weakest harvest, the receiver identified as a greater need for the Las Vegas Raiders, who choose the number 6 in general in the real draft, than the corridor.





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Thunder vs. Grizzlies Odds, Prediction, Time: 2025 NBA playoffs, game 1 best bets of the proven model

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The oklahoma City Thunder of 1 seed will be the host of the Memphis Grizzlies No. of 8 seeds in game 1 of its first round confrontation on Sunday. The Grizzlies were able to recover after dropping their first game game against the Golden State Warriors. Memphis defeated the Dallas Mavericks, 120-106, on Friday to hit their ticket to the NBA playoff group. Meanwhile, the Thunder finished the regular season on a four-game losing streak, but ended with the best league record in 68-14.

The notice is at the 1 PM ET of the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. OKC is a favorite of 13.5 points in the last chances of Grizzlies vs. Thunder of Draftkings Sports Librillawhile the OVER for the total points is 230.5. Over/lower Oklahoma City for the total points of the team is 122.5. Before enclosing any selection of Thunder vs. Grizzlies, make sure See the NBA predictions and betting tips of the Sportsline projection model.

The Sportsline projection model simulates each game of the NBA 10,000 times and has returned more than $ 10,000 in betting for $ 100 players in their best rating NBA selections In the last more than six seasons. The model enters the NBA playoffs of 2025 in a sizzling of 156-115 in all the best qualified NBA selections that date back to last season, returning almost $ 4,000. Anyone who follows in betting houses and betting applications could have seen great returns.

Now, the model has simulated Grizzlies vs. Thunder 10,000 times and just revealed its coveted NBA teams and betting predictions. Can Go to Sportsline now to see the model selections. There are several here NBA probabilities and NBA betting lines for Grizzlies vs. Thunder:

  • Grizzlies vs. Thunder Spread: Oklahoma City -13.5 in Draftkings Sportsbook
  • Grizzlies vs. Thunder Over/Under: 230.5 points
  • Grizzlies vs. Thunder Money Line: Oklahoma City -1000, Memphis +650
  • OKC: Thunder are 53-26-4 against propagation this season
  • MEM: The Grizzlies are 43-40-1 against propagation this season
  • Grizzlies vs. Thunder Picks: See picks in Sportsline
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Why thunder can cover

Guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander played at MVP level this season, and arrives at the NBA playoffs with impulse. Gilgous-Alexander led the NBA in annotations (32.7) to go along with five rebounds and 6.4 assists per game. He had 13 games with more than 40 points this season. In his last departure, Gilgeous-Alexander registered 42 points, six rebounds and six coins of ten cents.

Power Forward Chet Holmgren is a long difference on the front court. Holmgren registered 15 points, eight rebounds and 2.2 blocks per game. On April 9 against the Suns, Holmgren had 22 points, 10 rebounds and four assists. That was his double double campaign. See what team return in Sportsline.

Why the grizzlies can cover

The Ja Morant guard is an Atlético and Athletics Ball manager for the Grizzlies. He first classified the team at points (23.2) and help (7.3) to go along with 4.3 rebounds per game. In the victory in the game over the MAVs, Morant ended with 22 points, seven rebounds and nine assists. Morant has scored at least 30 points in three of his last seven games.

Power striker Jaren Jackson Jr. is a bidirectional force that can also space the floor. Jackson Jr. averages 22.2 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game. In addition, it makes 37.5% of its triples. On March 27 against Thunder, Jackson Jr. finished with 27 points, two blockages and made five three. See what team return in Sportsline.

How to make Grizzlies vs. Thunder Picks

The Sportsline model has simulated Grizzlies vs. Thunder and leans under the total, projecting 225 combined points. The model also says that one side of the propagation hits more than 60% of the simulations. You can go to Sportsline to see the NBA selections of the model.

So who wins Grizzlies vs. Thunder, and what side of the propagation reaches more than 60% of the time? Visit Sportsline now to see which side of the Grizzlies vs. Thunder extended backwards, all of the model that has returned more than $ 10,000 in the best NBA teamsand find out.





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Saudi Arabia Sports Minister says that the investigation opened to the death of workers at the 2034 World Cup stadium site

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The Saudi Arabia Minister of Sports, Prince Abdulaziz Bin Turki Al-Fafaisal, said that an investigation into the death of a worker was being carried out at the construction site of a stadium in the 2034 World Cup and said that local officials were taking the issue “seriously” concerns about the rights of workers in the Gulf nation.

Muhammad Arshad, a Pakistan foreman in the mid -30 years, died on March 12 at the Aramco stadium site in Al Khobar, according to The Guardian. Arshad fell to his death by a higher level of the construction site and his is the first known death associated with the construction of the 2034 World Cup that will be housed in Saudi Arabia. The Nation officially won the host rights in December, but the unconventional decision of FIFA in October 2023 meant that Saudi Arabia was de facto hosts long before the formal announcement.

“Every incident we took seriously, we present an investigation, we observed what went wrong,” Al-Fafaisal said on Sunday before the Formula One Grand Prix, the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix, according to ESPN. “Unfortunately, in construction, these things happen. We do not want them to happen … As soon as it stood out, we present an investigation, we verify what is happening, we ensure that they put the correct system and make sure that it does not happen again at the Aramco stadium. And we supervise it with the contractors, etc., so that they ensure these things to make sure we deliver our commitment, and supervise it with the contractors and so much Successively so that they meet these things so that we give ourselves in our commitment, and supervise it with the contractors, and so on, so that they meet these things so that we give ourselves in our commitment, and we supervise the world. “

Human rights groups have criticized the decision of the FIFA to grant Saudi Arabia the rights of host of the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia, especially with regard to the impact of construction projects on migrant workers who will work there and the premises that will be affected by them.

“Today, there is no shortage of evidence that migrant workers are exploited and subjected to racism, activists sentenced to decades in prison for expressing themselves peacefully, women and LGBTI people who face legalized discrimination, or residents evicted by force to give way to state projects,” Wuman Rights Watch and Amnesty International, among others, said in a joint statement in December. “It is evident that without urgent actions and comprehensive reforms, the 2034 World Cup will be tarnished by repression, discrimination and large -scale exploitation.”

In the case of Arshad, there are concerns that its employer, the Belgian construction company Besix Group, has not followed the Saudi law since its death. In the days after his death, Arshad’s family, which includes his three young children, between two and seven, had not received compensation, as required by law. There are also reports that the workers of the Aramco stadium were ordered to eliminate videos and images associated with Arshad’s death and they were told not to talk about it.

“We just fell from the sky to the ground. The whole family is in a state of shock,” said Arshad’s father, Muhammad Bashir, The Guardian last month. “It will have a lasting impact on their lives. Arshad’s income was their only source of life. We will have to endure their living and educational expenses. We will try to meet their needs.”

Concern about working conditions in Saudi Arabia occurs shortly after the 2022 World Cup organized in Qatar, where several migrant workers died while building stadiums. Although local officials said that only three workers died in work -related accidents and another 37 died in incidents not related to work, the count could be significantly greater. In February 2021, The Guardian estimated that more than 6,500 workers died when building the stadiums of the Qatar World Cup, although the exact figure is still clear.

Al-Fafaisal claims officials in their country have learned the World Cup lessons in Qatar.

“We have learned from that, said Al-Faisal.” We meet with the Qatar, for what they have happened, for what they have happened. We also have continuous communication with them, with FIFA, in what we have to do, how we ensure that workers’ safety is a higher priority. And it is a mandate for us, and it is one of the most important things for us because we saw the impact it had on Qatar. “

FIFA has not commented on Arshad’s death at this time.





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WWE Wrestlemania 41: Latest news, 2025 match card, matches, rumors, start time, predictions, full guide

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Without City receives the largest wrestling show in the world when Wrestlemania 41 arrives in Las Vegas on April 19 and 20. The two -night event will be limited by the highly anticipated main event of night 2 between the undisputed wwe Cody Rhodes and the legend of wwe John Cena.

Cena turned the heel when he aligned with the rock to attack Rhodes after winning the male elimination camera match to win his shot in Rhodes. Rhodes captured the title by defeating Roman Reigns in the main event of Wrestlemania 40 and is looking to keep the belt against the man who seeks to establish the record of most of the reigns of the world title in history (Dinner is currently tied with Ric Flair at 16).

In another place on Sunday, three more title matches are scheduled. The intercontinental champion Bron Breakker will have to defend himself against three men when he competes in a fatal four ways against Finn Balor, Dominik Mysterio and Penta. The women’s world title is also at stake in a triple threat match when the champion Iyo Sky faces Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley. In addition, the titles of the women’s label team will be at stake when Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodríguez face Lyra Valkyria and a mysterious opponent after Bayley was found injured by an attack on the back before Saturday’s action.

Things quickly collected at night 1 with Jey use taking the world heavyweight title Out of Gunther. Businesses continued to collect two newer champions were crowned on the new day as Raw and Jacob Fatu Tag Champions as the United States champion. But the main event is where the real stunner entered when Paul Heyman betrayed surprisingly both CM Punk and Roman Reigns to align with Seth Rollins when Rollins moved away from his triple game of victorious threat.

wwe Wrestlemania 41 Night 2 Match Card

  • Indisputable wwe championship – Cody Rhodes (c) vs. John Cena
  • Female world championship – Iy Sky (c) vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Bianca Belair
  • Intercontinental Championship – Bron Breakker (c) vs. Finn Balor vs. Penta vs. Dominik Mysterio
  • Women’s Tag Equipment Championship – Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodríguez vs. Bayley and Lyra Valkyria
  • AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul
  • Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest (without city city)
  • Randy Orton’s open challenge

wwe Wrestlemania 41 Night 1 Match Tard Results

  • Cm punk def. Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins
  • wwe Women’s Championship Tiffany Stratton (c) Def. Charlotte flair
  • The great American def. King Fenix
  • United States Championship – Jacob Fatu def. The Knight (C)
  • JADE CARGILL DEF. Naomí
  • World Tag team championship – New day def. War raiders (c)
  • World Heavyweight Championship – Jey use def. Gunther (C)

Where to see wwe wrestlemania 41

  • Date: April 19 and 20 | Location: Allegiant Stadium – Las Vegas
  • Time: 7 pm et (4 pm et for pre-show)
  • Television/Transmission Channel: PEACOCK (Subscription is required)

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Cyberpunk 2077 on Switch 2 uses DLSS confirms CD Projekt RED

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One of the most ambitious titles lined up for the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, Cyberpunk 2077 of CD Projekt Red has been exhibited through the Labor Code in progress seen in the launching tour of the console. Digital Foundry had the opportunity to put into practice at the recent London event and, although our initial impressions are in the registry, many questions remained unanswered. Does the port use Nvidia DLSS? CDPR has confirmed that the answer is yes, what makes this the first known title to use extension technology based on automatic learning.

“We are using a DLSS version available for Nintendo Switch 2 hardware, fed by the Nvidia tensioner nuclei,” the firm told us. “The game uses DLSS in the four ways: on the hand and coupled computer, and the performance and quality variations of each.”

DLSS has been seen as a ‘magic bullet’ in the period prior to the presentation of the Switch 2. In a world where developers are pushing visual technology to the next level, executing games with a complete native performance with consistent performance becomes unfeasible, so the representation to lower representation resolutions is common, with climbers used to produce the final output image. These climbers can vary from the basic bilineal scale to more advanced techniques, such as Taa compensation, where the information of the previous frames feeds on the current one to improve the details.

DLSS is a form of Taa scale, but with a turn, by feeding the lowest resolution framework along with the history of previous frames and other data, such as movement vectors, a neuronal network is used to rebuild the image. As the Switch 2 GPU includes automatic learning tensor centers, there is no reason why no DLSS technology cannot reach Nintendo hybrid, the warning is that there is still a computational cost to use it.

We discuss Cyberpunk 2077 on Nintendo Switch 2, and much more, in the new DF Direct Weekly.watch on YouTube
  • 0:00:00 Introduction
  • 0:02:39 News 1: Portable PlayStation of next generation supposedly detailed
  • 0:20:16 News 2: Cyberpunk 2077 on Switch 2 USA DLSS!
  • 0:31:30 News 3: Change 2 Vrr Draed Support in question
  • 0:39:18 News 4: Alex explains the presentations of Nvidia GDC 2025
  • 0:56:50 News 5: Star Wars Outlaws seems questionable on Switch 2
  • 1:04:49 News 6: Mario Kart World Direct Impressions!
  • 1:11:11 Sparterior Q1: How would a possible switch pro?
  • 1:15:57 P2 supporter: What is the real performance of the Switch 2 GPU, in the absence of “flopflation”?
  • 1:23:23 Spullador Q3: Should I Indiana use more ray layout features on PS5 Pro?
  • 1:27:51 Spullador P4: What could the NPU do in the Z2 Extreme for the Games?
  • 1:31:54 Spullador P5: Could the Portal PlayStation connect to the next PlayStation handheld?

CD Projakt Red also confirmed that the current objective for the Switch 2 version of the game is to offer different graphics modes: an alternation of quality and performance for hand and docked versions. When connected to a TV, there is a 30 fps quality mode option and a 40 fps yield mode. Presumably, the latter would work only with the television in 120Hz mode: a new picture for every three visualization updates, against the quality mode of 30 fps offered by a new picture for each other update. With consistent yield, both must be soft, with the mode of 40 fps sitting between 30 fps and 60 fps in terms of fluidity. Both modes are using 1080p as a output resolution with dynamic resolution scale in effect in combination with DLSS.

Portable mode, as things are, is slightly different. Necessarily, since the system performance is lower. In this scenario, the quality mode is still generating an image of 1080p with DLSS and dynamic resolution scale, again aimed at 30 fps. The performance mode sees that the output resolution decreases to 720p, with the portable screen in 120Hz mode and 40 fps as a goal.

In terms of input resolutions, our initial pixel counts from the very, very short fragment of images seen in Nintendo Direct delivered readings of 540p to 1080p, and the fact that we could tell it at all made us doubt if DLSS was at stake. CD Projakt Red has also confirmed that “the scale can vary from 2x and up per axis”, so, according to the GPU load, the Upscaler DLSS will feed with anything from 540p to 1080p in the quality modes of 30 fps and the performance mode of 40 fps coupled. For portable performance mode iteration, the 2x scale and above would suggest DRS between 360p and 720p, depending on the GPU load.

The compatibility of DLSS had been mentioned by Nintendo and NVIDIA in previous public relations, but its use in Cyberpunk 2077 (and in hand and coupled configurations, nothing less) is our first confirmation of the technology used in a launch title. However, we are seeing a slightly different use of DLS compared to the PC. There, it is generally the case that the elements after processing are represented in the same output resolution. So, if you are broadcasting 1080p of a 540p image, there are still components of the image that must be represented at 1080p complete.

It may be the case that Cyberpunk 2077 is still representing those postprocessing components in the input resolution, which can explain why we can see the obvious edges of staircases that make the pixel count possible. As you will see in the DF Direct published today, it seems to be the oldest neuronal network version of DLSS that is being used, not the DLSS 4.0 transformer model recently coined from NVIDIA.

In our practice with Cyberpunk 2077 at the Switch 2 London event, our impression was that the CDPR Progress Labor Code was recognizably Ciberpunk, but we found many situations in which it seemed that both the CPU and the GPU were overweight, which resulted in some performance falls. However, the code was seven weeks at that time with a lot of remaining development time until the launch of Switch 2 on June 5. We see Cyberpunk 2077 as something like a reference game, and I can’t wait to see the final code in the new Nintendo console.





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2025 NFL Draft: The collective is sleeping in Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward

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During each draft cycle, we tend to follow the same exact timeline of the events:

  • Day after the previous draft: “next year’s class is generational”
  • Summer: 62 first round QB grades with an attached culminating point of the QB that hits an open medium -level crossing.
  • Autumn: 38 TOP 10 First Round Locks
  • Post All-Star Game Circuit: 75 ‘Risers’ of First Round
  • Post combine: Each team is looking to ascend
  • In early April: this class really only has 2 first -round graduate prospects
  • Middle April: Each team is looking to exchange from the first round

For registration, we are currently in the “none of these players are good” and “everyone wants to change” the part of the cycle. In case you follow it.

In the course of the university football season, we have seen that the national conversation goes from ‘The Battle for QB1: Ward vs Sanders’ A Now ‘Cam Ward is the clear and distant QB1 better than Sanders’.

Personally, I find the latter very fun because many of these same people spent most of the summer and half of the fall trying to sell to the public in Carson Beck and Connor Weigman as QB1. And then, after week 2, it became Garrett Nussemeir and Miller Moss, then, and so on, before many finally began to give Ward and Sanders their due to the main perspectives.

Consensus 2025 Simulated DRAFT of the NFL: Shedeur Sanders slides but still manages to be a selection of the 10 best

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Consensus 2025 Simulated DRAFT of the NFL: Shedeur Sanders slides but still manages to be a selection of the 10 best

For example, Ward was not on the list of the 10 top of the preseason of many people, much less QB1. But the talented call of the signal has always been a very coveted perspective in my eyes, which goes back to his days of embodied words. Upon entering the season, he was very high with Ward and his potential in Miami.

He even launched this comparison when he began his transfer to the state of Washington from the incarnate word.

Ward initially declared for the Draft and was scheduled to go to the Senior Bowl of Reese, before retiring and transferred to Miami. Now, many will say that he did not have a scout first round qualification, so he decided to return to school; partly in my opinion. While yes, he did not have a high rating of the explorers, nor Bo Nix. But we saw Nix go and make the most of his chance at the Senior Bowl and the NFL Combine, which helped improve his stock enough to see him become a first round selection by the Denver Broncos.

I even asked Ward in the NFL combined on his unique path to potentially the general selection #1.

Who can say that Ward’s path would not have resulted in the same type of result, especially with the necessary QB teams in this Draft class, which did not take a QB in the first round of the draft last year?

Ward has always had talent, mental hardness and sand to be a first round selection, which demonstrated even more this season in Miami, which in retrospect seems to be worthwhile, since it is scheduled to go first in general.

What now leads us to the most polarizing player in this year’s draft class: Shedeur Sanders.

I have been drugged with Sanders since his days at Jackson State, when many were too busy to watch FCS football, I guess.

Based on the stories you hear, you would think that Shedeur Sanders came out of a heavy offensive where he only averaged 17 attempts to pass by game. I can understand the thought if that were the case, because there is no way to take that type of QB in Round 1, right?

Anyway, there are a lot of reasons why Shedeur Sanders is a good faith franchise QB. This is where Sanders stands out as QB: situational football, which is

  • Third offensive: In Colorado, Sanders has completed 63.8% of its passes in the third Downs, with 69 first conversions in 105 attempts at third place. He also has 11 touchdowns only three interceptions in the third Down.
  • Red zone offense: In Jackson State, Sanders represented 47 TouchDowns to only two interceptions. In Colorado, he launched 18 touchdowns only three interceptions, completing 71.4% of his passes.

It is also included in the situational football of the offensive, the end of the situations of the game and the situations of need to have it, everything we have seen to Sanders Excel. He has a 2-2 record in his career in extra time games, and has led multiple games winning games/that tied in his career.

The ability to prosper in the aforementioned pressure situations is what separates the average quarters from the good quarterbacks. We are constantly looking for such players in the position, and Sanders has been one of the most consistent in those categories in a long time.

From a perspective of physical tools, it is its maneuverability of pocket, touch, time and elite level precision that makes it the classic and retreat ideal classic. When you combine your physical tools and your ability to prosper in high pressure situations within a game, it makes the comparison with Joe Burrow and CJ Stud seem even more at the point than many make themselves believe.

There are detractors who say that Sanders is not mobile enough, or does not have a strong enough arm to justify going within the 5 best of the NFL draft.

I do not agree with that feeling, since we observe similar perspectives in terms of physical attributes in the recent draft memory that have been first in general:

Another common thought is that this is a “year below” for the QB position, especially in the upper part with Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders, saying that neither of them would have gone so high in the draft class last year.

Once again, I do not agree.

This is how I had the first round 2024 QB Draft Class Graded:

Caleb Williams – 90

Jayden Daniels – 84

Drake Maye – 78

Michael Penix – 75.5

JJ MCCARTHY – 75.5

BO NX – 75

Here are my qualifications for Sanders and Ward

Shedeur Sanders – 85

CAM WARD – 84

And if you want to look back in the 2023 draft class, here are your qualifications

Anthony Richardson – 86

Bryce Young – 86

CJ Stud – 86

Both Ward and Sanders are there with first -round first round players (80 or superiors) in previous classes. These two are QB of legitimate franchises that have the high floor to raise the program to which they are claimed. Normally, we are mainly projecting what we believe that these perspectives will do as professionals, but fortunately we have seen Ward and Sanders to raise FCS programs such as Incarnate Word and Jackson State at the heights of the postseason, as well as raising the programs once proud as Washington State, Miami and Colorado, which were experiencing a mediocre period in their history, left the five programs that I leave the five programs that I leave the five programs. They found better where they found him.

He does not have to face a prospect against another, he only enjoys the game of both and appreciates the fact that the NFL will obtain two more elite level signal people who enter the league at the end of this month.





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La longitud del brazo de Campbell superará las preguntas previas

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass.

1. Borrador de preguntas: El finalista del Salón de la Fama de los Patriots, Logan Mankins, estaba hablando con su esposa, Kara, recientemente cuando preguntó, “¿Cuál era la longitud de tu brazo?”

La respuesta: 33 ° pulgadas.

“Es divertido porque mi hijo está siendo reclutado en este momento y se ha medido”, dijo Mankins. “Mi esposa dijo: ‘¿Qué era tuyo?’ Y yo soy como ‘Dispara, ni siquiera lo sé’. Sabía que mi mano tenía más de los 11, pero no sabía cuál es mi brazo [length] era.”

Mankins, la selección del draft de primera ronda de los Patriots en 2005 que jugó nueve temporadas para la franquicia y terminó su carrera con dos temporadas en Tampa Bay, fue un siete veces Pro Bowler y ampliamente visto como uno de los mejores linieros ofensivos que jamás haya jugado en Nueva Inglaterra, justo allí detrás del fútbol de la Famidad de Fútbol, ​​John Hannah.

Era un tackle izquierdo en el estado de Fresno, pero se mudó a la guardia izquierda en la NFL (fuera de dos inicios de emergencia en el tackle).

La carrera de Mankins es oportuna para volver a visitar a medida que los Patriots consideran sus opciones con la selección número 4 en el Draft de la NFL el jueves (8 pm ET en ESPN, ABC, APP ESPN). La mejor necesidad de los Patriots está a lo largo de la línea ofensiva, específicamente en el tackle izquierdo, seguido de la guardia y el centro, y el perfil físico de LSU OT de Campbell ha provocado un debate aparentemente sin parar.

La longitud del brazo de Campbell midió 32 ° pulgadas en la cosechadora, luego 33 pulgadas en el día profesional de LSU.

Se supone que las tacleadas con brazos más largos tienen una mejor oportunidad de evitar que los extremos defensivos se metan en su pecho, porque se pueden mantener más a una distancia debido al alcance extendido.

Para algunos, eso significa que Campbell se movería para protegerse en la NFL, similar a Mankins (principalmente porque los Patriots tenían la luz Matt arraigada en el tackle izquierdo, y más tarde Nate Solder) o la selección de tercera ronda de 2016 Joe Thuney (32¼ pulgadas), que habían jugado tackle en NC State.

Para otros, como el ex entrenador de la línea ofensiva de los Patriots, Dante Scarnecchia, los brazos más cortos y la envergadura de 77 ° de pulgada no significan definitivamente un movimiento dentro para protegerse (una posición que tradicionalmente no se valora tan altamente como el tackle).

El analista del draft de la NFL de ESPN, Field Yates (quien junto con Mel Kiper Jr. proyectó a Campbell a los Patriots en el número 4 en su último borrador simulado) dijo que no ha notado la duración del brazo de Campbell como un problema en el tackle contra la competencia superior en la SEC.

Mankins, de 43 años y disfrutando de la jubilación en su granja de Massachusetts, compartió su punto de vista.

“Es un beneficio definitivo. Hubiera tomado armas más largas”, dijo. “En Tackle, algunos de esos Den D, miras sus brazos y ‘Santos Smokes’, son muy largos. Quieres mantener a esos tipos lejos de ti. Cuanto más tiempo sean los brazos, mejor.

“Pero también hay muchachos con brazos más cortos que tuvieron grandes carreras y fueron grandes jugadores de fútbol. Es una ventaja tener los brazos largos, pero los muchachos que saben cómo jugar bien, lo descubren si tienen un poco de brazos más cortos”.

La forma en que los Patriots ven la longitud del brazo de Campbell, a través del prisma de si afecta su valor como posible elección en el número 4, es una de las principales preguntas que rodean al equipo que ingresa al draft.

Usando eso como trampolín, aquí hay algunas otras preguntas de los principales Patriots:

¿Podría el apoyador/corredor de pases de Georgia, Jalon Walker, ser una selección de comodines en el número 4?

El entrenador Mike Vrabel ha dicho que encontrar formas de afectar al mariscal de campo contrario es uno de sus principales objetivos, y el Versátil Walker lo trae (34 presiones en 2024) al tiempo que obtiene altas calificaciones de los exploradores para su liderazgo: un rasgo Vrabel valora naturalmente.

¿Se hunden dos veces a lo largo de la línea ofensiva?

Es la principal necesidad, y no está muy cerca.

¿Qué tan temprano se dirigirán a un corredor?

Es un draft cargado de corredores, y Vrabel ha dicho que el equipo le gustaría agregar al puesto.

¿Dónde está el valor en DT?

Con importantes cargos de capitalización para Milton Williams y Christian Barmore esta temporada y en el futuro, y una historia basada en vrabel de usar olas de personal durante los juegos, equilibrar la posición financiera con un contrato de novato tendría sentido.

¿A quién les gusta como el QB No. 3?

Después de comerciar con Joe Milton III, hay un lugar abierto que se debe llenar en la tabla de profundidad detrás de Drake Maye y Joshua Dobbs, con las probabilidades más probables de que se produzca en el día 3 o inmediatamente después del borrador en el grupo de agentes libres.

2. Mankins en el pasillo: Este es el tercer año consecutivo, Mankins es finalista del Salón de la Fama de los Patriots, con la votación que continúa hasta abril en Patriots.com. El pateador Adam Vinatieri y el receptor Julian Edelman son los otros finalistas.

“No sé si alguna vez sucederá o no, pero es un honor ser incluido cada año”, dijo Mankins.

Más de Mankins:

  • Pensamientos sobre los últimos dos años como finalista: “Honestamente, no me preocupo demasiado. Los días continúan. Los últimos años, las personas que lo han conseguido, estaba muy feliz y me merecían bien. Son buenos amigos míos; cuando ves a Mike [Vrabel] y Vince [Wilfork] Entra por ti, no hay resentimientos. Y dante [Scarnecchia]Estaba tan feliz de que él estuviera allí “.

  • De lo que está más orgulloso de su carrera: “Nunca lo pienso demasiado, pero cuando escucho a ex compañeros de equipo o entrenadores hablar de mí, eso es lo más orgulloso. Esos son los tipos a quienes quería su respeto, y para eso jugué”.

  • Al jugar la temporada 2011 con un MCL desgarrado y un juego de playoffs con un ACL desgarrado en la otra rodilla: “No me molestó lo suficiente como para no jugar. Mi trabajo era jugar al fútbol. Si el entrenador quisiera que estuviera ahí fuera, estaría allí. No me pagaron por ver al margen”.

  • Sobre ser cambiado a los Bucs en 2014: “Todos sabían lo que estaba pasando. Era una de esas cosas: el lado comercial del fútbol. Desafortunadamente, hay ese lado … No tengo mal voluntad. Tuve un gran nueve años aquí. Disparo, todavía vivo en la zona. Voy [to the stadium] para eventos. Me encantó jugar aquí. Me encantó jugar para Bill [Belichick]. Me encantó jugar con Tom [Brady] y muchos otros compañeros de equipo; Algunos de los mejores muchachos con los que he conocido que jugué al fútbol. Lo pasé muy bien y lo haría de nuevo mañana “.

  • Cómo describiría lo que está haciendo ahora: “Criar vacas y cultivar heno y pasar un buen rato viendo a mis hijos crecer para ser, dos de ellos adultos jóvenes y dos de ellos que pronto serán adultos. Es un buen momento en mi vida”.

3. Wolf’s Warnal: Al revisar lo que elige a los Patriots propios que ingresan al draft de 2025, un explorador de la NFC opinó que la selección adicional de tercera ronda del equipo, No. 77, es un chip “increíble” para tener en cuenta que Nueva Inglaterra lo adquirió desde Atlanta en agosto pasado a cambio del apoyador externo Matthew Judon. Fue uno de los mejores movimientos realizados por el Director Ejecutivo de Personal de Jugadores de los Patriots Eliot Wolf.

“Robo”, dijo el explorador.

4. Elija 4 en contexto: Un punto de vista compartido de las entrevistas con un Scout de NFC y AFC Scout es que el draft no tiene una gran cantidad de jugadores de élite en posiciones premium, con una notable caída después del esquinero/receptor Travis Hunter y el apoyador Abdul Carter.

Entonces, si bien los Patriots deben esperar conseguir un jugador de calibre inicial si finalmente eligen en el número 4, la calificación del jugador probablemente no coincidirá con otros seleccionados en ese lugar en la mayoría de los años anteriores (suponiendo que Hunter y Carter no estén en el tablero).

5. Criterios de Vrabel: Si bien Vrabel no dio la mano sobre las intenciones del equipo con la selección No. 4 en su conferencia de prensa previa al draft el martes, reconoció que el equipo ha evaluado cómo las perspectivas manejarán las altas expectativas.

“Las demandas en la ‘selección de primera ronda’, creo, es algo que es como el mariscal de campo. No tienes que ser la cara de la franquicia, pero todos van a hablar sobre la primera ronda del momento en que los elegimos … así que ese tipo de se lleva con ellos. Creo que tienes que tener la actitud y el demandante para manejar algo de eso”.

Un explorador de la AFC dijo que no tendría ninguna preocupación con Campbell o Walker en ese sentido.

6. Informe de Etienne: Los Patriots hicieron que el corredor de Georgia Trevor Etienne en una visita previa al draft la semana pasada, lo que podría reflejar la esperanza del equipo de agregar un tipo de “paso atrás” junto a Rhamondre Stevenson y Antonio Gibson.

Un explorador de la AFC señaló que Etienne (5 pies 8, 198 libras) tiene ese tipo de conjunto de habilidades, particularmente cuando se trata de camioneta de bombardeo, mientras que agrega que encajaría en una zona o esquema de brecha. Etienne se proyecta como una selección de tercera a cuarta ronda.

7. agricultor en trincheras: El tackle defensivo del estado de Florida, Joshua Farmer (6-3, 305), fue uno de los que visitaron a los Patriots antes del draft, lo que lo coloca en el radar como un posible objetivo dentro de lo que los exploradores llaman una clase profunda en la posición.

Farmer se proyecta como una selección de tercera ronda, con un explorador de la AFC señalando su habilidad para crear movimiento en los toro, ganar con rapidez y mantener su terreno contra los bloques de doble equipo.

8. Campamento voluntario: Los Patriots han concluido la fase 1 de su programa voluntario de temporada baja, que se limita a actividades de fuerza y ​​acondicionamiento, con solo entrenadores de fuerza y ​​acondicionamiento permitidos en el campo.

Luego, Vrabel y su personal celebrarán un minicampamento veterano voluntario el martes, miércoles y jueves. Esto solo está permitido para nuevos entrenadores en jefe de la NFL, y Vrabel está aprovechando al máximo.

Un tema notable durante las primeras dos semanas ha sido la presencia de Barmore, ya que espera regresar de una recurrencia de síntomas de los coágulos de sangre en diciembre.

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El ex jugador de la NFL Don Hasselbeck muere a los 70 años

Don Hasselbeck, campeón del Super Bowl XVIII y padre de Matt y Tim, muere a los 70 años.

9. Legado de los Patriots de Hasselbeck: El centro de los Patriots desde hace mucho tiempo, Peter Brock (1976-1987), planea viajar a Nashville a principios de esta semana por servicios conmemorativos para el ex compañero de equipo de la Universidad de Colorado y los Patriots, Don Hasselbeck (1977-1983), quien murió la semana pasada.

Brock espera conectarse con al menos una docena de ex compañeros de equipo de Colorado allí, junto con ex compañeros de equipo de los Patriots, incluido John Hannah.

Preguntó sus recuerdos del tiempo de Hasselbeck con los Patriots, Brock dijo: “Lo seleccionaron [in the second round] Y ya teníamos a Russ Francis en el equipo en el ala cerrada. No estaban tratando de reemplazar a Russ con Donnie, ya que Donnie tenía un tipo diferente de conjunto de habilidades en la posición y un tipo diferente de ética de trabajo que Russ. Lo llamamos ‘Russ Francis’ Stuntman ‘por un tiempo, porque él pasaría por las prácticas y luego Russ comenzaría el domingo, con Donnie llenando. Era un buen técnico. Era un buen bloqueador.

“Pero la otra cosa que nos dio fue una especie de liderazgo. Se convirtió en nuestro representante de la Unión y esos fueron tiempos en que golpeamos dos veces en su mandato aquí. No era como si estuviera anti-gestión. Fue más, ‘Intentemos mantener todo esto unido’. Así es como lideró; Lo hizo muy bien con eso y creo que esa fue una de las razones por las que lo cambiaron [to the Raiders]”

10. ¿Sabías? La primera ronda del draft de la NFL 2024 duró 3 horas, 36 minutos, que fue más corta que 2023 (3:40) pero más de 2022 (3:18). Los equipos obtienen 10 minutos por selección en la primera ronda, siete minutos por selección en la segunda ronda, cinco minutos por selección en las rondas 3-6 y cuatro minutos por selección en la séptima ronda.



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