J.J. McCarthy is poised to become the first Michigan QB taken in the first round in nearly 40 years. How he can pass Jim Harbaugh in the 2024 NFL Draft:
The Patriots, by all appearances, keep trying to get someone to make them an overwhelming offer for the third pick in the draft, which another team would use to (presumably) pick North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye.
Thursday night’s first round of the NFL Draft is a crapshoot. Six quarterbacks are expected be selected, with as many as a dozen possible trades creating chaos as teams jockey into position to get the player they want while also collecting more picks.
The NFL Draft begins tomorrow in Detroit, and according to multiple analysts, there are three big names at the quarterback position. Many draft analysts even have the first three picks, all of whom are quarterbacks.
We have reached the day before the day. Tomorrow night Roger Goodell will walk onto a stage in Detroit and declare the 2024 NFL Player Selection Meeting — which we all know and love as the NFL Draft — open.
We made it to NFL Draft day! The Patriots own the third overall pick and are expected to take a quarterback with the selection, but which one will they draft to lead the franchise into the future? Michael Hurley breaks down all the options!
The Minnesota Vikings are gearing up for a pivotal 2024 NFL Draft. Minnesota possesses the 11th and 23rd picks in the first round. The team has been rumored to trade up to take a chance on someone like former North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye.
The way it looks now, as it has for months, the Minnesota Vikings will take quarterback J.J. McCarthy from national champion Michigan in Thursday’s NFL draft.
The Chicago Bears are practically guaranteed to select Caleb Williams first overall out of USC (Southern California), leaving the remaining 31 NFL teams to fight over Drake Maye, Jayden Daniels, J.J.
With the 2024 NFL Draft set to arrive in less than 24 hours, the New England Patriots are moments from making one of the most franchise-altering decisions in recent memory. All signs seem to point to a new QB coming aboard with their third-overall selection,
For months, the NFL Draft has been beginning after the Chicago Bears select USC quarterback Caleb Williams No. 1 overall. And with the selection process set to kick off Thursday, nothing has changed.