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Latest mock draft from Pro Football Focus has Vols DL Joshua Josephs landing with a former Tennessee teammate
The Tennessee Vols are expected to have several players selected in the early rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft. Cornerback Jermod McCoy, cornerback Colton Hood, and wide receiver Chris Brazzell are among the former Vols who could be selected in the first round.
Pro Football Focus' Trevor Sikkema predicts Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson will fall to No. 24 overall following the NFL Combine.
Trade rumors are flying for the San Francisco 49ers. Would they even consider dealing Brock Purdy? For a look into their future, here is a full seven-round 2025 NFL mock draft, according to the Pro Football Focus simulator. Holding a powerful pick, the ...
The Patriots boost their pass rush with their first-round pick in Pro Football Focus' latest 2026 NFL mock draft.
The Tennessee Titans add explosive playmakers and some much needed depth in the first Titans Wire seven-round mock draft of 2026.
Pro Football Focus has Chris Brazzell getting selected in the third round The latest mock draft from Pro Football Focus has Brazzell going to the New England Patriots in the third round (No. 91 overall). That seems like the floor for Brazzell in the 2026 NFL Draft. I think he could significantly boost his stock with good team interviews at the combine. The main thing that will be questioned ...
The Super Bowl has come and gone, but a brand-new Pro Football Focus mock draft has the Pittsburgh Steelers addressing their wide receiver woes. In a post-Super Bowl mock draft created by PFF's Max Chadwick, the Steelers selected Washington Huskies wide ...
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Pro Football Focus thinks this OU wideout has boosted his draft stock
Pro Football Focus thinks that one Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver has boosted his overall draft stock.
The second day of free agency tampering is going to be remembered for a long time in the NFL, and it has nothing to do with free agency. In what will likely go down as one of the most shocking decisions in NFL history,