Tetairoa McMillan has proven to be a divisive prospect, but the Arizona star still lands atop our 2025 NFL draft wide receiver rankings.
Happy Friday, Dallas Cowboys Nation. The team certainly knows how to end the week with a bang. After a few days of nothing more than rumors, the Cowboys finally made a big swing and traded for a new backup quarterback for Dak Prescott, Joe Milton III, who was acquired for a compensatory fifth-round pick from the New England Patriots.
Summary: Ohio State has a well-known history of producing first-round picks at wide receiver. Egbuka could keep that tradition going in 2025. The playmaker was a key part of the Buckeyes’ national championship run, teaming up with freshman sensation Jeremiah Smith to give defenses trouble.
It's a real challenge to find the word that best describes the difficulty of evaluating the quarterback prospects in the NFL Draft. At times, it feels impossible to get those predictions right at the most vital position in football.
With three weeks until the NFL Draft we have a little more insight into what might happen. It’s not a solid picture, but more like a jello picture — one with a little wiggle, but we can understand the basic form of the thing.
With pro days winding down, we take a look at players who helped their draft status and some who may have taken a step backward.
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Per NFL Draft analyst Rob Rang, the best fit for Jeanty is not the obvious candidates like the Dallas Cowboys or Las Vegas Raiders, but the Denver Broncos—even if that scenario is unlikely due to their draft position.