Correctly predicting every pick in the first round of the NFL Draft is impossible, but some are far better at mock drafts than most. Jason Boris, a 46-year-old grant manager for the state of Pennsylvania, may be the king of them all.
Many members of the football community assumed he'd be the second quarterback selected during this year's draft after the Tennessee Titans grabbed Miami's Cam Ward with the top pick.
The 2025 NFL Draft just wrapped up, and over the next few months, there's going to be plenty of ink spilled regarding the rookies that will be entering the NFL this upcoming season.
The offseason brings reason for excitement, even for the NFL's bottom feeders. Here's a look at one roster add every fanbase should be excited about heading into the 2025 season.
The Giants rookie pass-rusher recently struck out in his attempts to bring either Lawrence Taylor's No. 56 or Phil Simms' No. 11 jerseys out of retirement.
The Philadelphia Eagles want to revive an often-forgotten position to help continue their dominance in the run game and potentially make up for the "tush push" play if it's banned.
A concerning report about wide receiver Tank Dell's health surfaced on Sunday. Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans attempted to downplay it in his Monday news conference.
The draft came and went without the Cowboys adding at the receiver spot. At least one addition amongst the veterans still on the market is expected as a result, with a familiar face on the team’s radar.
Miami hasn't won a playoff game in 25 years and missed the postseason in 2024. Dolphins fans want answers, but we have questions about their 2025 campaign.
During the 2024 season, the Denver Broncos snapped an eight-year playoff drought, but it's fair to wonder whether they'll continue progressing this upcoming season.
One of the most discussed developments of the draft involved the Giants passing on Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders and trading back into the first round to grab Dart at pick No. 25.
Some believe Belichick officially accepted the North Carolina gig this past December largely because he thought NFL franchises would've again passed on him during the league's latest hiring cycle.