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Mike Preston: Ravens' incomplete draft will need time to develop

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BALTIMORE — As one of the few media members who has covered every Baltimore Ravens draft, it’s amusing to watch or hear the grades that are immediately filed.

It actually takes three to four years to determine final grades, unless a team has an unusually high number of first-round picks.

ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. almost always gives...Read more

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Greg Cote: Dolphins' new GM earns trust on Proctor, draft but better be right

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MIAMI — There have been few NFL drafts with a larger spotlight on Miami than the one newly minted. It would have to be have been held here on Calle Ocho to be more Miami.

Top down, it started at No. 1 with local kid Fernando Mendoza, the pride of the Miami’s Columbus High, becoming the first player of Cuban heritage ever to grand marshal ...Read more

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Troy Renck: Broncos are good, but question lingers: Did they do enough this offseason to win Super Bowl?

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DENVER — There is logic in mathematics. Beauty lies in numbers.

They provide context. A frame of reference.

After watching the Denver Broncos essentially finish their offseason Saturday with the final day of the draft, it is clear they have identified a new equation to win.

Forget addition by subtraction, they have adopted addition by a ...Read more

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Dillon Thieneman followed his instincts to Oregon -- and ultimately on a path to the Bears

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CHICAGO — As Dillon Thieneman’s high school coach tells it, Thieneman’s father, Ken, had a saying while Dillon was growing up.

“His dad says all the time: You’ve got to skate to where the puck’s going, not to where the puck is,” said Jake Gilbert, Thieneman’s coach at Westfield (Ind.) High School and now head coach at Division ...Read more

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Matt Calkins: Did Seahawks improve roster in NFL draft? Maybe this year they didn't need to.

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RENTON, Wash. — You can't judge a Seattle Seahawks draft by John Schneider's enthusiasm because it's the same every spring. The team's general manager is always beaming after the three-day process in a manner that suggests another Super Bowl is imminent.

It's doubtful this is exclusive to him. It's PR 101 to put up a strong-as-steel front ...Read more

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For first time since stepping down, Mike Tomlin takes questions on Steelers, Aaron Rodgers and TV gig

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PITTSBURGH — Mike Tomlin has spoken.

For the first time since his final postgame press conference as the Pittsburgh Steelers coach back in January, Tomlin commented publicly on his departure after 19 years, and he did it as his first foray into broadcasting.

Appearing during an intermission in NBC’s coverage of the NBA playoffs Sunday ...Read more

Polarizing Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia accepts Ravens minicamp invite

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BALTIMORE — Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has accepted an invitation to Baltimore Ravens minicamp next weekend, his agent Malki Kawa, founder and CEO of First Round MGMT, confirmed to The Baltimore Sun.

He’ll join UConn’s Joe Fagnano as the second undrafted quarterback to compete for a practice squad role in Baltimore, playing behind...Read more

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Ed Graney: New Raiders QB Fernando Mendoza always puts family first

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LAS VEGAS — It was after his third year at California — having already graduated with a business degree — when Fernando Mendoza transferred to Indiana.

When the quarterback heeded the advice of his mother, Elsa.

“She always saw more in me than I saw in myself,” Mendoza said. “At the time, she (challenged) me to take a swing at ...Read more

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Inside Max Iheanachor's incredible journey from Nigerian football newbie to Steelers first-rounder

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PITTSBURGH — Cory DeSanti had a basketball player in his program. That player had a fellow Nigerian friend he brought to practice one day. That kid was a 6-foot-6 monster named Max Iheanachor who had quick feet, a broad frame and not an ounce of knowledge about football.

Unless that “football” was soccer.

“He didn’t even know what a ...Read more

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Sean Keeler: The Broncos won NFL draft's first round by landing Jaylen Waddle. Sorry, Raiders, Chiefs and Chargers.

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DENVER — The Denver Broncos will go farther with a Waddle than they ever would by hangin’ with Mr. Cooper.

The first-round pick that belonged to the Broncos in February — No. 30, the third-from-last in the pecking order this past Thursday night — wound up going through three teams’ hands before it turned into a good-hands guy in ...Read more

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Inside Vega Ioane's 7,100-mile journey from American Samoa to Ravens

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BALTIMORE — The unranked Graham-Kapowsin High School football team had just pulled up to Bishop Gorman in Las Vegas for a marquee matchup against Collins Hill — the No. 12 team in the country, led by future No. 2 overall NFL draft pick Travis Hunter — when fans from the Georgia powerhouse surrounded the bus and began to rock it.

“They ...Read more

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Adam Minter: The NFL draft should never be a reason to close schools

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For three days this past week, Pittsburgh closed public school classrooms to make way for the National Football League draft.

School buses and carpools gave way to gridlock, fans and security perimeters, pushing students into remote learning. This is becoming routine. Green Bay shuttered classrooms for the 2025 draft; in 2023, Kansas City ...Read more

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Eliot Wolf: Patriots, Mike Vrabel had no contact during NFL draft Day 3

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Before the first round of the NFL draft, Mike Vrabel said he would communicate with the Patriots’ front-office leaders if necessary while he was away with his family during Saturday’s final rounds.

Turns out, the two sides never spoke about the draft.

Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf told reporters Saturday ...Read more

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Sam McDowell: Five things that stand out about the Chiefs' 2026 NFL draft class

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Chiefs’ draft class began with a surprise trade.

It concluded with a surprise position.

The Chiefs made seven picks over three days in the 2026 NFL Draft, including the highest draft selection they’ve had in more than a decade.

The class:

— No. 6 overall: Mansoor Delane, cornerback, LSU

— No. 29: Peter Woods...Read more

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Brad Biggs: There's hand-wringing over the Bears' draft once again. Let's just see how it all plays out.

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CHICAGO — There was all sorts of hand-wringing going on a year ago when the Chicago Bears waited until the seventh round to choose a running back in a draft that was loaded with options.

What in the world were they thinking? Why not take advantage at a position where there was need?

Kyle Monangai was the 22nd running back selected and went ...Read more

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Dave Hyde: Why this draft showed Dolphins finally have a chance to win again

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Well, that was educational. Day after day, pick by pick, you learned plenty about this new Miami Dolphins regime over this NFL draft, if you watched closely enough.

So, put down the popcorn with the draft wrapped up and go down a list of what you saw:

1. General manager Jon-Eric Sullivan follows convictions, even unpopular ones. How else to ...Read more

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Rams' 2026 NFL draft legacy will either be a shrewd QB move or Sean McVay's glum face

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LOS ANGELES — If Ty Simpson develops into a top NFL quarterback who leads them to a Super Bowl title, the Los Angeles Rams will look back at the 2026 draft as one of their shrewdest and best in history.

Until then, it will be remembered for a news conference.

Yeah, that one.

The post-Day 1 session on Thursday night when coach Sean McVay and...Read more

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Pat Leonard: John Harbaugh's roster philosophy guides Giants' NFL draft in clear direction

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NEW YORK — Some teams pick players in the NFL draft like they’re throwing darts. The Giants have been one of them under GMs Dave Gettleman and Joe Schoen.

But John Harbaugh refreshingly brought a defined roster philosophy to this weekend’s process that guided the Giants in a specific direction toward a clear identity of being a bigger, ...Read more

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Patriots front-office VP deflects on Mike Vrabel's Day 3 draft involvement

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Despite stepping away to be with his family, Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said he would be available to the front office as it finished assembling the team’s 2026 draft class Saturday.

According to ESPN, the team had “constant communication” with Vrabel during the draft’s final rounds. But speaking at the start of the seventh round ...Read more

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Noah Hiles: Drew Allar selection shows just how out of touch the Steelers have become

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PITTSBURGH — Late Friday evening, I received a text from an old friend who was born and raised in the greater Cleveland area.

“Did we switch franchises?” he asked.

I genuinely didn’t know how to respond.

For years, I remember watching Browns fans obsess over NFL draft weekend. Heck, they made an entire movie about the city’s ...Read more