An NFL draft trade proposal has the Cleveland Browns moving up to the No. 1 pick to draft Shedeur Sanders to replace Deshaun Watson.
Sam Darnold has had a bumpy ride in the NFL. After the 2023 season, he entered free agency for the second time in two years, when he signed a surprising $10 million, one-year deal with the Minnesota Vikings. After the Vikings drafted quarterback JJ McCarthy, his role as a presumed stop-gap quarterback was ensured.
While the NFL postseason kicks off this weekend, 18 teams have already seen their seasons end and now turn their attention to the offseason, with the 2025 NFL Draft taking center stage. Set to take place in Green Bay,
This will be the Browns’ first first-round pick since taking CB Greg Newsome in 2021, thanks to the Watson trade. Between the lack of high-end draft assets and some misses in the middle rounds from GM Berry and his scouting staff (Anthony Schwartz, David Bell, Cade York, Perrion Winfrey to name a few), the overall depth chart needs help.
The Browns moved quickly to hire a new offensive line coach, picking former Rice University head coach Mike Bloomgren.
In the 2025 draft class, Boise State star Ashton Jeanty is good, but the Titans won’t be using the No. 1 pick on a running back. Instead, the focus shifts to the quarterback position. Does Tennessee see any of the QBs in this class worthy of the top pick? Does ownership put pressure on the front office to draft a quarterback?
Four teams enter Week 18 with a chance at locking up the first pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Here is how each team can clinch the top spot
The Tennessee Titans now own the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft after Sunday's loss to Houston and the Patriots' win over Buffalo.
The No. 4 spot on the draft board is still a premium draft selection, and the Patriots will have a crack at one of the top-four players in college football. It might make them less likely to trade the pick now out of fear of missing on a potential game-changer right out of the gates.