Where college football's top stars could end up in the 2025 NFL Draft, according to mock drafter extraordinaire Mel Kiper, Jr. / Darren Yamashita ... Ohio State won the national championship ...
This draft has a lot ... semifinals of the College Football Playoff. His athleticism and pursuit are off the charts. A lot of experts, including ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr., see Carter and the Patriots ...
With the 2024 college football season completed, ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. released his initial ... team All-SEC honors as voted on by the league's coaches. He ended the 2024 season ...
Now that the college football season is wrapped up and the draft order is set for all but the four teams playing this weekend, legendary draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. has dropped his first mock draft ...
Essentially any position outside of quarterback is fair game for New England, and ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. believes they may use the pick on a standout defensive end. In his latest mock draft ...
Rich Eisen says the Ravens ‘are going to be in it every year.’ Former Orioles great Jim Palmer is among those showing support for Mark Andrews. Kyle Van Noy says the Bills’ conservative approach paid off.
Ty Robinson appears to be garnering national ... National Football League and the 2025 NFL draft in April. Robinson earned a big boost to his draft stock on Monday, appearing on Mel Kiper's ...
Should Kiper’s projection hold true, it would be the first time since the 2018 NFL Draft that the SEC failed to produce a top-5 pick. Oklahoma (then in the Big 12) produced the No. 1 overall pick in Baker Mayfield while Georgia’s Roquan Smith was the league’s top selection at No. 8 overall.
In his initial 2025 first-round NFL mock draft, esteemed ESPN draft guru Mel Kiper Jr. projects San Francisco to address the offensive side of the football. Kiper’s initial projection sees the 49ers scooping up talented Texas Longhorns offensive tackle Kelvin Banks Jr. with the No. 11 pick.
Every team could use a good safety but maybe none more so than the Miami Dolphins. With a pair of starters set to become free agents, one NFL Draft expert believes they’ll get a good one in the 2025 NFL Draft.
During his speech at Ohio State's national championship celebration, Jack Sawyer joked about a potential return for a fifth year. Here's more: