We look back at the last five drafts for each team to see who is doing the best job in the NFL’s annual talent grab. This is ...
With that in mind, here's a roundup of active undrafted players, assembled into an All-Undrafted Team for 2024: ...
After trading away a sixth-round pick to the Baltimore Ravens ... receiver and quarterback. So, a trade back in the first ...
As the New York Jets gear up for the 2024 ... Tagovailoa is still an intriguing quarterback option in this year’s draft. Tagovailoa was one of the top pro-style quarterbacks in the country ...
Last season, the Baltimore Ravens revamped their passing game under new offensive coordinator Todd Monken. Things had grown a bit stale under Greg Roman in the years since Lamar Jackson's breakout MVP ...
According to Jets senior reporter Eric Allen, Joe Douglas wants to build a "quarterback factory." "[The Green Bay Packers] were a quarterback farm when [Brett] Favre was there .... but I'd love to ...
This is the weakest position on the Jets’ defense, but I don’t expect them to use one of their top two picks on this position. The Jets like Chuck Clark and Tony Adams as their starters ...
The New York Jets loaded up on offensive talent in the 2024 NFL Draft, but the team is still viewed as a top landing spot for ... season with the Baltimore Ravens. He caught 35 passes for 565 ...
Quarterback Zach Wilson's future with the Jets remains up in the air. The former No. 2 overall pick in 2021 has been given several opportunities to prove he can be New York's future quarterback ...
Lamar Jackson’s exceptional MVP season ended in heartbreak after falling to the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City ...
The Jets could go in a few different directions in the third round. The Jets could use receiver depth. Garrett Wilson has been the Jets top receiver ... of left-handed quarterback Michael Penix ...
With that selection, the Jets then draft Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. "While the Cardinals need a new top wide receiver, they can also pick one a little later," Jahnke writes.