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The New York Jets are starting over. The Robert Saleh and Joe Douglas eras ending during last season, and this offseason the team hired former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator -- and Jets defensive back -- Aaron Glenn as their head coach and former Denver Broncos assistant general manager Darren Mougey as their new GM.
The 2025 NFL draft is just around the corner, and it's shaping up to be a thrilling first round given the top talent in this class. For the third straight year, the Chicago Bears will be selecting in the Top 10, and there are no shortage of options.
Our latest projection has Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders landing safely in the top five – partially thanks to Russell Wilson's free agency decision.
The Cleveland Browns are projected to land both Shedeur Sanders and Abdul Carter in the latest mock draft from NFL.com's Lance Zierlein. The Browns are currently heading into the 2025 NFL Draft with 10 picks, including the No. 2 and No. 33 selections.
NFL mock draft April brings us to the month of the NFL draft. There will be mocks aplenty and rumors and buzz about trades and players rising and falling. A great way to start the fourth month on the calendar is with our mock draft.
We proposed 32 trades to shake up Round 1, including deals that involve Falcons QB Kirk Cousins and Cowboys edge Micah Parsons.
The 2025 NFL draft is less than one month away. Predictions for the first round of the draft are still fluid and constantly changing as the NFL landscape morphs in the latter stages of free agency. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers still hasn't signed a new contract. Neither has wide receiver Amari Cooper.
The NFL draft is finally this month. In 24 days, the Tennessee Titans will be on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick, and the perception is that they will select a quarterback. But Titans coach Brian Callahan and president of football operations Chad Brinker each has gone on the record in interviews the past week and spoken well about quarterbacks Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward,
The Seattle Seahawks are entering the 2025 NFL draft in a good position. General manager John Schneider won't feel pigeonholed into making a selection at No. 18 overall. While many expect the Seahawks to draft an offensive lineman, Schneider may also consider a wide receiver or defensive chess-piece in the first round.