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.
It seems no one wants to be a part of the American Athletic Conference, (formerly the Big East), but there are still a few solid 2014 NFL Draft prospects left.
Poised to be Ohio State's leader on defense, is junior outside linebacker Ryan Shazier on the fast track to the NFL?
A year ago Barr was just learning to play linebacker, now he's one of the top prospects in the 2014 NFL Draft class.
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.
It seems no one wants to be a part of the American Athletic Conference, (formerly the Big East), but there are still a few solid 2014 NFL Draft prospects left.
Poised to be Ohio State's leader on defense, is junior outside linebacker Ryan Shazier on the fast track to the NFL?
A year ago Barr was just learning to play linebacker, now he's one of the top prospects in the 2014 NFL Draft class.
He's not just a nose tackle.
Because Monday is for mock drafts, even if they are way too early.
Manti Te'o got plenty of buzz, but the next class of Notre Dame defensive stars has more to offer NFL teams.
The SEC is once again the place to find talent in the 2014 NFL Draft.
Matthews has a chance to be as good, if not better than, Luke Joeckel.
Clowney is the clear-cut best prospect in the 2014 NFL Draft, but will he be the first pick?
The 2014 NFL Draft boasts a strong senior quarterback class, and Fales has a chance to be the highest ranked out of the bunch.
The public reason the NFL gave for moving the 2014 NFL Draft to May 8-10 was because of a scheduling conflict at Radio City Music Hall. We know better.
The NFL's new offseason schedule for 2014 is not as drastic as some people predicted.
Charles Sims, our top-rated running back for the 2014 NFL Draft, is on the move. Where he ends up, no one knows – not even Sims at this point.