Stephen A. Smith calls Shedeur Sanders falling in the NFL Draft 'appalling'
Colin Cowherd reacts to an anonymous NFL coach saying Shedeur Sanders is ‘not good’ and questions whether the criticism ahead of the draft has gone too far.
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Colin Cowherd reacts to an anonymous NFL coach saying Shedeur Sanders is ‘not good’ and questions whether the criticism ahead of the draft has gone too far.
T.J. Houshmandzadeh explains why Shedeur Sanders would not make the Pittsburgh Steelers instantly better if he falls to No. 21. The Steelers are currently the favorites to land Sanders.
The 2025 NFL Draft marks the 90th time teams will gather to shape their futures by selecting top college talent. Ever wonder who’s had the honor of being the No. 1 overall pick each year, going all the way back to 1936? Keep reading for a complete list of all first overall picks in NFL draft history:
Green Bay Packers legend Clay Matthews knows what it takes for rookies to transition well from college to the pros -- on and off the field.
Miami quarterback Cam Ward is a big favorite to be the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, and odds-on favorites also have emerged at picks two through five at sportsbooks around the nation.
The first round of the NFL Draft is imminent. Soon we will learn where the top prospects will land and start their journey with a new team.
Colin Cowherd reacts to an anonymous NFL coach saying Shedeur Sanders is "not good," and questions whether the criticism ahead of the draft has gone too far.
CLEMSON, S.C. — With the transfer portal and drama surrounding it spinning out of control in recent weeks in college football, Clemson coach Dabo Swinney offered a wry smile Wednesday.