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There was some debate in my mind about Dante Moore’s ability to overtake Mendoza if Oregon went on a national championship run.However, the performance we saw i
With the Giants' Week 18 win over the Dallas Cowboys, the Raiders hold the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Draft order is determined by record, using strength of schedule as a tiebreaker when needed. The Raiders have selected first overall only one previous time in franchise history, drafting QB JaMarcus Russell in the 2009 NFL Draft.
Holding the No. 1 overall pick places the Las Vegas Raiders in a position they haven’t experienced since 2007. When a roster lacks long-term stability at quarterback, everything else becomes secondary.
The 2026 draft class isn't as deep as expected, but we still might see a few QBs come off the board in the first round. Here are the nine best prospects currently.
The Alabama Crimson Tide experienced a successful turnaround in Year 2 under head coach Kalen DeBoer. After finishing Year 1 with a 9-4 record and missing the College Football Playoff, the Crimson Tide improved to an 11-4 record, reached the SEC Championship Game and made a return to the CFP.
TCU QB Josh Hoover committed to Indiana on Jan. 4 out of the transfer portal as Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza expected to enter NFL draft.
Payton and Lance will be the latest in a line of NDSU players selected to participate in the Combine. Offensive lineman Grey Zabel parlayed his performance into a first-round draft pick by the Seattle Seahawks last year.
Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson is becoming a growing offseason talking point as questions swirl around his long-term plans and the 2026 NFL Draft. With roster movement, draft declarations, and transfer decisions heating up across college football,
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Two NFL teams will probably lose 'on purpose' in Week 18
Week 18 of the 2025 NFL regular season is here. The 18th week of the 2025 NFL regular season is not only important for playoff positioning, but for draft positioning, as well. While no NFL teams will come right out and say that they're trying to lose "on purpose,