The Buffalo Bills enter the first round of the NFL Draft on Thursday holding 10 selections, but only two in the first three rounds. The Bills are currently slated to select at pick No. 28 on Thursday,
The record for most quarterbacks selected in the first round is six, which last happened in 1983. That loaded class included John Elway, Todd Blackledge, Jim Kelly, Tony Eason, Ken O'Brien and Dan Marino being selected in the first 28 picks.
The Panthers have a lot of offseason work, and with the haul it took to get last year’s No. 1 pick, they don’t have much to look forward to in the 2024 NFL draft. Does anyone seriously believe Dan Quinn wanted to start his time in Washington with Kliff Kingsbury as his OC?
NFL Draft is set to begin Thursday, and it’s time for final mock drafts. We’ll be taking a shot at it with a three-round mock draft of our own. There are no trades projected, but there will likely be plenty at the top of the draft.
The 2024 draft class is intriguing for many reasons, and it could be historic. The first four picks could all be quarterbacks, something which has never happened since the draft began in 1936. As many as six quarterbacks could go in the first round,
NFL draft is almost here with the first round on tap for Thursday night. The NFL draft has been around since 1936, and it has grown immensely over the years. Nowadays, fans can see every player hear their name called and immediately head to social media to comment on how they believe their team performed in the draft.
The running back position has evolved time and time again throughout the years, and even if it is not as important as it once was, there are surely a slew of playmaking names within the 2024 NFL Draft that will make a huge impact on Sundays.
Indiana football could go a second straight year without having a player taken in the NFL Draft. Former coach Tom Allen had seven players drafted during his tenure (2017-23), the most recent of which was linebacker Micah McFadden.