The Tennessee Titans have a bevy of their own needs as they are currently on the clock from now until April 24. One of those is a quarterback, but it will be tough for the Titans to pass up on the coveted talents that No. 1 prospect Travis Hunter can provide.
Two-way superstar and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter is the number one 2025 NFL Draft prospect, but which team will he land with?
Colorado’s Travis Hunter headlines the festivities as Athlon Sports draft guru Luke Easterling projects the first three rounds.
The Cleveland Browns were predicted to select Tetairoa McMillan instead of Travis Hunter or a quarterback in the 2025 NFL draft. The post Browns Pass on QB & Travis Hunter, Make Questionable Pick in Mock Draft appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Titans are on the clock and must decide between two quarterbacks, a dynamic playmaker and a defensive stud.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans made history on Sunday by recording his 11th straight season with 1,000 receiving yards, thereby tying Jerry Rice for the most in a row
The East-West Shrine Bowl has revealed its initial list of NFL prospects who have accepted invitations to participate in the 2025 edition of the annual all-star game. Eric Edholm provides three things you need to know about this year's roster.
A three-star recruit from Round Rock, Texas, Leonard Moore has started nine games as a freshman for Notre Dame football.
In this latest mock draft, the Steelers take a chance on a quarterback while the Patriots scoop up a mega-talent.
As with every other team in the NFL, the Panthers need to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the 2025 NFL Draft and address their needs in free agency accordingly in order to avoid reaching for a player of need when better prospects are still on the board.
The New England Patriots are a guaranteed lock for a top-three pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, considering their strength of schedule. The New York Giants and Las Vegas Raiders
The results of The Associated Press 2024 NFL All-Pro balloting as selected by a national panel of 50 media members. First-place votes in parentheses are worth three points, second-place votes worth one: Lamar Jackson, Baltimore, 109 (30); Josh Allen, Buffalo 78 (18); Joe Burrow, Cincinnati 13 (2).