While the quarterbacks have garnered plenty of attention at the projected top of the 2025 NFL Draft, many recent prospect rankings have Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter as the No. 1 overall prospect, usually joined at the top by two-way Colorado athlete Travis Hunter. If Hunter does end up contending for one of the top two picks in the draft, it could mean two drastically … [Read more...] about Top Two Teams In Draft Split On Colorado’s Travis Hunter
Titans Grant OLB Harold Landry Permission To Seek Trade
Making a successful comeback after an ACL tear kept him off the field in 2022, Harold Landry is suddenly at a career crossroads. The quality edge rusher has resumed his career as a dependable pass rusher, doing so while on back-to-back struggling Titans teams. With two years remaining on what was viewed as a team-friendly contract at the time of signing (2022), Landry has … [Read more...] about Titans Grant OLB Harold Landry Permission To Seek Trade
Titans Have Received Calls On No. 1 Pick
With the Combine set to take place, conversations related to the draft will soon intensify with discussions about movement near the top of the board likely to pick up. In the case of the Titans, conversations on that front have already taken place. New general manager Mike Borgonzi said on Tuesday (via ESPN’s Turron Davenport) Tennessee has received calls about the No. 1 pick. … [Read more...] about Titans Have Received Calls On No. 1 Pick
NFL Draft Rumors: Dart, QBs, Hunter
As far back as November, we have been consistently reporting that only two quarterbacks are being viewed as first-round prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft: Miami’s Cam Ward and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders. At the same time, we’ve been allowing for the potential that the usual, annual desperation from NFL teams at the quarterback position could lead to Day 2 or 3 passers being … [Read more...] about NFL Draft Rumors: Dart, QBs, Hunter
2025 NFL Cap Space, By Team
Free agency is roughly one month away, and teams are preparing for the first major roster-building checkpoint on the offseason calendar. In several cases, of course, the lead-in to the start of the new league year will require cost-cutting measures. Teams expect the 2025 cap ceiling to check in somewhere between $265MM and $275MM, providing a general target to aim for before … [Read more...] about 2025 NFL Cap Space, By Team