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Now entering their second season under head coach Mike Macdonald, Seattle now has a new-look offense.
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The Tennessee Titans are now widespread favorites to address quarterback atop the draft, with Miami's Cam Ward emerging as the club's preferred answer there.
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The NFL draft is scheduled for Thursday, April 24-Saturday, April 26, in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The NFL draft is spread across three days with round 1 on Thursday, rounds 2-3 on Friday and rounds 4-7 on Saturday. All times are CT. Thursday: Round 1, 7 p.m.
With the NFL draft just two weeks away, here is an updated prediction of the entire first round in mock draft form based on how things currently stand.
GREEN BAY – The National Football League is looking for people to work the 2025 NFL Draft at Lambeau Field. The league said April 11 that community members and fans can register for the temporary positions that pay $18 an hour. The deadline to register is April 21. The league said positions are expected to fill fast.
The Tennessee Titans own the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, and in less than two weeks' time we'll know which player will be selected first. In the meantime, one of the
The closer we get to the NFL draft there is more of a consensus on which positions the Seahawks should address and which players they should take.
In Mock Draft 5.0, the top five picks remain unchanged, but rising stars like Tetairoa McMillan and Tyler Warren shake up the first round as NFL teams target game-changing talent ahead of the 2025 season.
Marcus Harris is a man-coverage corner who primarily played on the boundary in college but might have to move to nickelback in the NFL due to his size. He has plenty of speed to avoid getting beat deep and could help contribute on special teams.
Devin Neal is a RB prospect in the 2025 draft class. He scored an unofficial 8.43 #RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 301 out of 1909 RB from 1987 to 2025. Splits projected, times unofficial. https://t.co/QcqCB4vMq4 pic.twitter.com/GaYo1IMGXy
Observationally, Badger's sudden movements against press coverage, when breaking in his route, and particularly after the catch, are tremendous, particularly for a 200-pound receiver. Oh, he also forced 64 missed tackles on 181 receptions in college, good for a monstrous missed-tackles-forced rate of 35.3%.
Jackson Woodard made a name for himself over the last two seasons with excellent production at UNLV. He's a solid run-defending linebacker who has decent instincts and is a good tackler. However, he doesn't have NFL athleticism, which limits his range against the run and will make him a liability in coverage at the next level.