The NFL Draft is less than three weeks away, and it looks like Teddy Bridgewater might be in for a fall. Is the doom and gloom legitimate for the former Louisville star?
An explosive showing at the Combine, including a 134-inch broad jump and 41.5-inch vertical, could keep Lache Seastrunk in the 2nd round.
This three-round projection includes several fresh suggestions, including the possibility of Auburn RB Tre Mason landing in the first round.
The Bears will almost certainly look to upgrade their defensive line after they were dismantled by opposing running backs and struggled to generate much pass rush in 2013.
The Bengals aren't in the market for a top-tier quarterback, but with Andy Dalton coming off another disappointing postseason showing, Cincinnati might target a mid-round developmental prospect such as Georgia's Aaron Murray.
David Wilson's neck surgery leaves the Giants thin at RB, but they can get help there later in the draft. Their early picks should go to the offensive and defensive lines, as well as the CB rotation.