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?
Team draft needs are more clear now that many free agents have changed teams, and this article takes a long look at where the rookies fit at this point
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.
With Eric Decker headed for free agency and, quite likely, a bigger payday elsewhere, Denver could use the upcoming draft to restock at receiver.
Christian Ponder has shown limited signs of growth in his three NFL seasons and may not be the long-term solution at quarterback. If available, could Johnny Manziel be on the Vikings' radar at pick No. 8?
With Dexter McCluster set to become a free agent and the team's other receiving options outside of Dwayne Bowe leaving a lot to be desired, will the Chiefs go wideout in the first round of the draft?