At this point, 2013 mock drafts are a distant memory. That's so last week. Don't look for these on a weekly basis, but here is my first 2014 NFL mock draft.
Because Monday is for mock drafts, even if they are way too early.
It appears the NFL's official start of year will move up in the calendar while the draft may be pushed back to May.
An All-American as a redshirt sophomore, Bradley Roby is poised to become the next great defensive back from Ohio State.
The two positions combined, the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft featured just one quarterback and running back. In the 2014 NFL Draft, don't expect that to happen again.
At this point, 2013 mock drafts are a distant memory. That's so last week. Don't look for these on a weekly basis, but here is my first 2014 NFL mock draft.
Because Monday is for mock drafts, even if they are way too early.
It appears the NFL's official start of year will move up in the calendar while the draft may be pushed back to May.
An All-American as a redshirt sophomore, Bradley Roby is poised to become the next great defensive back from Ohio State.
Which teams won't have to wait long to reap the rewards of the 2013 draft?
ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper released his initial 2014 big board on Wednesday and it's a lot more than just seniors.
Robert Griffin III almost made him quit two years ago, but now the TCU cornerback could be a first round prospect.
Depending on which players go pro, the 2014 NFL Draft quarterback class has a little bit of something for everyone. While a lot will change between now and next April, the next quarterback group looks like a better one.
Geno Smith struggled in snow at the Pinstripe Bowl, so he must be bad in cold weather, right? Wrong.
The top two picks in the 2013 NFL Draft will be transitioning to new roles as they begin their debut seasons.
Three of the top five prospects in the 2013 CFL Draft have already signed undrafted free agent contracts with NFL teams.
Advances in college offenses have begun trickling to the pros, but they still make life very difficult for NFL general managers when evaluating quarterbacks.
The brother of David Carr may have a shot at the better NFL career.
The Florida defensive tackle was one of the top-rated prospects before the draft. Why, then, once it started, did he fall so far in the first round? The answer could remain a mystery.