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May 8, 2025
Does Shedeur Sanders' draft position lower NFL expectations? - ESPN
ESPN
Does Shedeur Sanders' draft position lower NFL expectations? - ESPN

Shedeur Sanders, the Cleveland Browns' fifth-round quarterback pick, is determined to make his mark following a surprising drop in the NFL Draft. After moving to Cleveland, he swiftly began individual workouts, preparing for the upcoming rookie minicamp. With a focus on honing his skills, Sanders aims to secure a starting position in a competitive quarterback room. His pedigree as the son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders and his impressive college stats make him a player to watch, especially with the Browns' history of quarterback struggles since 2007.

Sanders is aware of the obstacles ahead—primarily the crowded quarterback competition that includes veteran Joe Flacco and fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel. His performance in training will be critical. Despite being a late-round pick, Sanders possesses the potential to defy expectations and become a Week 1 starter, a rare feat for players from his draft position. The pressure is on, and Sanders is ready to embrace it.

What style of play does Shedeur Sanders bring to the Browns?What impact do late-round quarterbacks typically have on their teams?Can Shedeur Sanders emerge as a franchise QB?What historical trends should Sanders be aware of as a late-round pick?
Mentions:
@Deshaun Watson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Deshaun Watson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Dillon Gabriel | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Dillon Gabriel | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Joe Flacco | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Joe Flacco | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Shedeur Sanders | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Shedeur Sanders | Cleveland Browns | NFL

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45012053/cleve..

May 7, 2025
Commanders GM talks beefed-up offensive line
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders GM talks beefed-up offensive line

The Washington Commanders made significant strides this offseason by enhancing their offensive line, a crucial area that faltered as the previous season progressed. The highlight of their moves was the acquisition of five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil from the Houston Texans, which not only bolstered the left side but also allowed last season's left tackle, Brandon Coleman, to transition to the right side.

General Manager Adam Peters emphasized the importance of protecting franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels, stating that acquiring Tunsil and drafting Oregon tackle Josh Conerly Jr. at No. 29 overall were pivotal for the team's future. Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury's involvement, evidenced by his note encouraging the selection of Conerly, showcases a collaborative effort in elevating the team's performance and addressing previous weaknesses.

What are the potential fantasy implications of the Commanders' offensive line changes?How do the Commanders rank in terms of their offensive line compared to the rest of the league?What role does coaching play in maximizing the performance of the offensive line?How do the draft picks and trades reflect the Commanders' strategy for the upcoming season?
Mentions:
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Josh Conerly Jr. | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Josh Conerly Jr. | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Kliff Kingsbury | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Kliff Kingsbury | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Laremy Tunsil | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Laremy Tunsil | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

May 6, 2025
Way too early 2026 NFL mock draft: 2 Cincinnati natives in first round
@enquirer
The Enquirer
Way too early 2026 NFL mock draft: 2 Cincinnati natives in first round

In his early 2026 NFL mock draft, Todd McShay highlights two promising tight ends from Cincinnati as likely first-round picks. Max Klare, an Ohio State tight end and St. Xavier alum, is projected to be selected by the Los Angeles Chargers at No. 22. Meanwhile, Joe Royer, the University of Cincinnati tight end and Elder alum, is anticipated to be picked by the Philadelphia Eagles at No. 32.

Klare's impressive growth includes a breakout season where he caught 51 passes for 685 yards and four touchdowns. After transferring from Purdue, he has developed into a key offensive weapon. Royer also had a significant breakthrough, setting a record for receptions at UC while earning First Team All-Big 12 honors. Both players are eager to make an impact in their upcoming seasons, aiming for a successful draft day in Pittsburgh.

How significant is it for Cincinnati natives to be drafted in the NFL?What are the challenges faced by early draft predictions?How does the tight end market look for the upcoming draft?What should fantasy players look for when drafting tight ends?
Mentions:
@Joe Royer | | NFL
@Joe Royer | | NFL
@Max Klare | | NFL
@Max Klare | | NFL

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/high-schoo..

May 6, 2025
New York Jets Risk Label Used On 1st-Round Pick Armand Membou - Athlon Sports
@JoeSimile
Athlon Sports
New York Jets Risk Label Used On 1st-Round Pick Armand Membou - Athlon Sports

The New York Jets made headlines by selecting offensive tackle Armand Membou with the seventh overall pick in the NFL Draft, a decision that raised eyebrows among league executives. While head coach Aaron Glenn deemed the choice a "no-brainer," many analysts expressed concerns about Membou's readiness and high-risk profile as a top-10 pick.

In contrast, the Jets’ second-round choice of tight end Mason Taylor received universal acclaim, with many experts suggesting he could make an immediate impact. Furthermore, discussions arose around the Jets' approach to their third-round selection, as some executives believed that a quarterback like Jalen Milroe might have better suited their roster needs, especially considering their aim to enhance their running threat with Justin Fields.

What does the Jets' draft strategy reveal about their future plans?What are the potential risks associated with drafting Membou?How should Jets fans feel about the team's recent draft decisions?What are the implications for the Jets' roster depth with this draft?
Mentions:
@Armand Membou | New York Jets | NFL
@Armand Membou | New York Jets | NFL
@Jalen Milroe | | NFL
@Jalen Milroe | | NFL
@Justin Fields | New York Jets | NFL
@Justin Fields | New York Jets | NFL
@Mason Taylor | New York Jets | NFL
@Mason Taylor | New York Jets | NFL
New York Jets | NFL
New York Jets | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/new-york-jets/new-yor..

May 5, 2025
2025 NFL Draft: New England Patriots breakdown
Mason Cameron
PFF
2025 NFL Draft: New England Patriots breakdown

The New England Patriots are making strategic moves as they build their roster for the upcoming 2025 season, particularly focusing on enhancing protection for quarterback Drake Maye. The selection of T Will Campbell from LSU in the first round reflects a commitment to strengthening offensive line performance, as Campbell boasts impressive metrics in pass-blocking. Additionally, TreVeyon Henderson, a running back from Ohio State, adds explosive playmaking ability to the backfield, complementing Rhamondre Stevenson. The Patriots' haul of 11 draft picks shows promise, indicating a bright future with players like edge rusher Bradyn Swinson and center Jared Wilson expected to compete for starting roles.

What does the Patriots' draft strategy indicate about their future?Which newcomer has the highest immediate fantasy impact?What are the strengths of the Patriots' 2025 draft class?How will the competition for starting center play out?
Mentions:
@Bradyn Swinson | New England Patriots | NFL
@Bradyn Swinson | New England Patriots | NFL
@Drake Maye | New England Patriots | NFL
@Drake Maye | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jared Wilson | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jared Wilson | New England Patriots | NFL
@TreVeyon Henderson | New England Patriots | NFL
@TreVeyon Henderson | New England Patriots | NFL
@Will Campbell | New England Patriots | NFL
@Will Campbell | New England Patriots | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2025-nfl-draft-new-..

May 8, 2025
Does Shedeur Sanders' draft position lower NFL expectations? - ESPN
ESPN
Does Shedeur Sanders' draft position lower NFL expectations? - ESPN

Shedeur Sanders, the Cleveland Browns' fifth-round quarterback pick, is determined to make his mark following a surprising drop in the NFL Draft. After moving to Cleveland, he swiftly began individual workouts, preparing for the upcoming rookie minicamp. With a focus on honing his skills, Sanders aims to secure a starting position in a competitive quarterback room. His pedigree as the son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders and his impressive college stats make him a player to watch, especially with the Browns' history of quarterback struggles since 2007.

Sanders is aware of the obstacles ahead—primarily the crowded quarterback competition that includes veteran Joe Flacco and fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel. His performance in training will be critical. Despite being a late-round pick, Sanders possesses the potential to defy expectations and become a Week 1 starter, a rare feat for players from his draft position. The pressure is on, and Sanders is ready to embrace it.

What style of play does Shedeur Sanders bring to the Browns?What impact do late-round quarterbacks typically have on their teams?Can Shedeur Sanders emerge as a franchise QB?What historical trends should Sanders be aware of as a late-round pick?
Mentions:
@Deshaun Watson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Deshaun Watson | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Dillon Gabriel | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Dillon Gabriel | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Joe Flacco | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Joe Flacco | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Shedeur Sanders | Cleveland Browns | NFL
@Shedeur Sanders | Cleveland Browns | NFL

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45012053/cleve..

May 7, 2025
Commanders GM talks beefed-up offensive line
@Washington_Wire
Commanders Wire
Commanders GM talks beefed-up offensive line

The Washington Commanders made significant strides this offseason by enhancing their offensive line, a crucial area that faltered as the previous season progressed. The highlight of their moves was the acquisition of five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil from the Houston Texans, which not only bolstered the left side but also allowed last season's left tackle, Brandon Coleman, to transition to the right side.

General Manager Adam Peters emphasized the importance of protecting franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels, stating that acquiring Tunsil and drafting Oregon tackle Josh Conerly Jr. at No. 29 overall were pivotal for the team's future. Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury's involvement, evidenced by his note encouraging the selection of Conerly, showcases a collaborative effort in elevating the team's performance and addressing previous weaknesses.

What are the potential fantasy implications of the Commanders' offensive line changes?How do the Commanders rank in terms of their offensive line compared to the rest of the league?What role does coaching play in maximizing the performance of the offensive line?How do the draft picks and trades reflect the Commanders' strategy for the upcoming season?
Mentions:
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Jayden Daniels | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Josh Conerly Jr. | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Josh Conerly Jr. | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Kliff Kingsbury | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Kliff Kingsbury | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Laremy Tunsil | Washington Commanders | NFL
@Laremy Tunsil | Washington Commanders | NFL

https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/n..

May 6, 2025
Way too early 2026 NFL mock draft: 2 Cincinnati natives in first round
@enquirer
The Enquirer
Way too early 2026 NFL mock draft: 2 Cincinnati natives in first round

In his early 2026 NFL mock draft, Todd McShay highlights two promising tight ends from Cincinnati as likely first-round picks. Max Klare, an Ohio State tight end and St. Xavier alum, is projected to be selected by the Los Angeles Chargers at No. 22. Meanwhile, Joe Royer, the University of Cincinnati tight end and Elder alum, is anticipated to be picked by the Philadelphia Eagles at No. 32.

Klare's impressive growth includes a breakout season where he caught 51 passes for 685 yards and four touchdowns. After transferring from Purdue, he has developed into a key offensive weapon. Royer also had a significant breakthrough, setting a record for receptions at UC while earning First Team All-Big 12 honors. Both players are eager to make an impact in their upcoming seasons, aiming for a successful draft day in Pittsburgh.

How significant is it for Cincinnati natives to be drafted in the NFL?What are the challenges faced by early draft predictions?How does the tight end market look for the upcoming draft?What should fantasy players look for when drafting tight ends?
Mentions:
@Joe Royer | | NFL
@Joe Royer | | NFL
@Max Klare | | NFL
@Max Klare | | NFL

https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/high-schoo..

May 6, 2025
New York Jets Risk Label Used On 1st-Round Pick Armand Membou - Athlon Sports
@JoeSimile
Athlon Sports
New York Jets Risk Label Used On 1st-Round Pick Armand Membou - Athlon Sports

The New York Jets made headlines by selecting offensive tackle Armand Membou with the seventh overall pick in the NFL Draft, a decision that raised eyebrows among league executives. While head coach Aaron Glenn deemed the choice a "no-brainer," many analysts expressed concerns about Membou's readiness and high-risk profile as a top-10 pick.

In contrast, the Jets’ second-round choice of tight end Mason Taylor received universal acclaim, with many experts suggesting he could make an immediate impact. Furthermore, discussions arose around the Jets' approach to their third-round selection, as some executives believed that a quarterback like Jalen Milroe might have better suited their roster needs, especially considering their aim to enhance their running threat with Justin Fields.

What does the Jets' draft strategy reveal about their future plans?What are the potential risks associated with drafting Membou?How should Jets fans feel about the team's recent draft decisions?What are the implications for the Jets' roster depth with this draft?
Mentions:
@Armand Membou | New York Jets | NFL
@Armand Membou | New York Jets | NFL
@Jalen Milroe | | NFL
@Jalen Milroe | | NFL
@Justin Fields | New York Jets | NFL
@Justin Fields | New York Jets | NFL
@Mason Taylor | New York Jets | NFL
@Mason Taylor | New York Jets | NFL
New York Jets | NFL
New York Jets | NFL

https://athlonsports.com/nfl/new-york-jets/new-yor..

May 5, 2025
2025 NFL Draft: New England Patriots breakdown
Mason Cameron
PFF
2025 NFL Draft: New England Patriots breakdown

The New England Patriots are making strategic moves as they build their roster for the upcoming 2025 season, particularly focusing on enhancing protection for quarterback Drake Maye. The selection of T Will Campbell from LSU in the first round reflects a commitment to strengthening offensive line performance, as Campbell boasts impressive metrics in pass-blocking. Additionally, TreVeyon Henderson, a running back from Ohio State, adds explosive playmaking ability to the backfield, complementing Rhamondre Stevenson. The Patriots' haul of 11 draft picks shows promise, indicating a bright future with players like edge rusher Bradyn Swinson and center Jared Wilson expected to compete for starting roles.

What does the Patriots' draft strategy indicate about their future?Which newcomer has the highest immediate fantasy impact?What are the strengths of the Patriots' 2025 draft class?How will the competition for starting center play out?
Mentions:
@Bradyn Swinson | New England Patriots | NFL
@Bradyn Swinson | New England Patriots | NFL
@Drake Maye | New England Patriots | NFL
@Drake Maye | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jared Wilson | New England Patriots | NFL
@Jared Wilson | New England Patriots | NFL
@TreVeyon Henderson | New England Patriots | NFL
@TreVeyon Henderson | New England Patriots | NFL
@Will Campbell | New England Patriots | NFL
@Will Campbell | New England Patriots | NFL

https://www.pff.com/news/draft-2025-nfl-draft-new-..

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