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Todd McShay ranks his top 32 prospects in the 2020 NFL draft class, which includes plenty of potential first-round wide receivers.
The injured Alabama quarterback has a decision to make. What exactly is this injury? And how high could he go in the draft? We have answers.
Defenders rising. Playmakers all over the board. And elite quarterbacks to build around. Mel and Todd kick off NFL draft season.
Chase Young? Joe Burrow? Someone else? We examine the decision at the top of the draft, and why the team in that slot makes a big difference.
The Dolphins have three first-round picks. Several teams are searching for franchise QBs. Every team has needs. Here's what to know.
The one-win Bengals are the favorites to get the top pick in next year's draft. Here's what the 1-32 projection looks like now.
With multiple first-round talents, this is the deepest and most talented wide receiver class since 2014.
The Ohio State defender looks like the next great pass-rusher. Check out Mel's top 25 prospects, plus 2020 rankings at every position.
Mel Kiper Jr. explains how Tua Tagovailoa's injury will affect his draft stock, and why Justin Herbert needs a good bowl season to increase his value.
Adam Schefter breaks down the strengths that make Joe Burrow and Chase Young desirable NFL draft prospects.
Who are the must-watch draft talents in the conference championships for the Pac-12, Big Ten and other games? Mel and Todd weigh in.
Penn State DE Yetur Gross-Matos, a first-team selection for the All-Big Ten defensive team, announced Tuesday that he intends to enter the 2020 NFL draft.
Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, still recovering from hip surgery as the Crimson Tide eye bowl season, is looking at the NFL draft as a "business decision" that his family will have a say in.
Colorado wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr., ranked as the No. 12 overall prospect by ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr., declared for the NFL draft on Tuesday. Shenault is Kiper's No. 3 wide receiver.
Missouri tight end Albert Okwuegbunam announced Monday that he is entering the NFL draft. The 2018 John Mackey Award finalist is ranked by ESPN's Mel Kiper as the No. 6 tight end among draft prospects.
Miller had the biggest game of his young career, but consistency has plagued him, and the Bears need him to develop as their deep threat.
Jalen Hurts, the FBS leader in yards per passing attempt, is a work in progress. Chuba Hubbard, the leader in rushing yards, could rise.
In the fallout from Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa's injury, Todd McShay ranks his top 32 prospects in the 2020 NFL draft class.
While international soccer leagues swap managers out regularly, the NFL's coaching turnover has a completely different rhythm.
Heading into the season opener between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears, nobody knew what to expect from first-year coach Matt LaFleur, Aaron Rodgers and the Packers' offense.
When Kyle Shanahan looks back on the two years he spent as offensive coordinator with the Atlanta Falcons, it's the positives he remembers much more than the disappointing ending.
The Minnesota Vikings realize they can't stop to take a deep breath in the final three weeks of the regular season -- not even at sea level on the sunny West Coast.
As he did earlier this season after a three-game losing streak, coach Jason Garrett compiled a "highlight reel" to show the slumping Cowboys how things should be done and that they have the ability to "do it the right way."
The Tennessee Titans have some very simple math to clinch their first AFC South title since 2008 and second playoff berth in three seasons.