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One of ESPN's top draft insiders makes the case for Alabama tackle Kadyn Proctor to be the top offensive tackle in the 2026 NFL Draft.
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Which Jaguars Position Group Improved the Most this Offseason? - MSNAnother position group is the secondary. After losing Andre Cisco in free agency, the Jaguars signed Eric Murray and drafted Caleb Ransaw at safety while also selecting two-way star Travis Hunter ...
Here is one burning question for each defensive position for the Chicago Bears ahead of training camp this week.
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The Falcons Wire on MSNFalcons training camp: Previewing each position group for 2025Offensively, the Falcons will return 10 of 11 starters from last year's roster. The only change was at the center position, with veteran backup Ryan Neuzil taking over for Drew Dalman. At quarterback, Michael Penix Jr. has replaced veteran Kirk Cousins, who is still on the roster.
If getting the most headlines was correlated to winning then I would pick the Pittsburgh Steelers as this season's Super Bowl champion. The Steelers have made more noise than any team this offseason thanks to the high-profile (and long-awaited) signing of Aaron Rodgers and a few blockbuster trades,
Great NFL teams need a great passing attack, but which teams have the best receiving corps going into the 2025 season?
The Washington Commanders can’t say they haven’t been warned about a “shaky” position group that threatens to undermine their chances to contend in 2025. A group ranked next to last in the ...
A couple of position groups saw improvement on the Jacksonville Jaguars roster. One stands out the most so far this offseason.
It's time that the Patriots get some major help at wide receiver, and Kyle Williams might be their best option to elevate the group.
The Falcons brought in Jeff Ulbrich to replace Jimmy Lake as the defensive coordinator, and selected two edge rushers in the first round of the 2025 NFL draft. With training camp approaching, many will be watching the team's new-look defense, especially rookies Jalon Walker and James Pearce Jr.