The NFL Draft is here! This year’s draft is the hardest one to predict in recent memory and you’ll want to stay tuned to Pro Football Rumors for every update whether you’re a casual or hardcore NFL fan.
The draft is hours away and we still don’t know who the No. 1 overall pick will be. Most of the football world views Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett as the top overall talent in this year’s class, but Browns ownership is reportedly pushing for UNC quarterback Mitch Trubisky. If the Browns bypass the best player available in favor of the best quarterback available, it will trigger a ripple effect that will turn the rest of the first round upside down.
The uncertainty doesn’t stop there. The 49ers could break with tradition and select running back Leonard Fournette at No. 2. The Bears, at No. 3, are eager to trade down. The Jaguars, picking at No. 4 overall, are reportedly considering Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson, a player previously projected as a late first round or early second round type. With so many question marks early on, the entire draft is in flux and things could get insane. We mean that in a good way.
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padresfan
Anyway to dislike this non baseball post ?
24TheKid
I think that their allowed to advertise on their own site. And anyways, your the one that clicked on it.
padresfan
I didn’t click it
I wrote a comment
24TheKid
So your telling me you either got on your phone or computer, and it automatically took you to this very article?
Connorsoxfan
Anyway to dislike this non baseball comment?
hodor 3
Glad I can read this site rather than that garbage Patriots-infested PFT one.
wahoomaniac
Almost every time ownership gets involved with drafting decisions, it turns out poorly. I was working at a Seattle newspaper when the Seahawks drafted a first-round quarterback. California real-estate guy Ken Behring owned the team, and his neighbor told him about this quarterback he needed to draft. “They can’t bring him down!” the neighbor said. Behring told his GM, Tom Flores, to pick the kid in the first round, and that’s how the Seahawks wound up taking Dan McGwire, who I think was pegged as a fourth-rounder, 16th overall. Needless to say, that was not a smart move. In baseball, I think the whole Matt Bush over Justin Verlander thing was a bad management decision by the Padres.