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Tennessee is on the clock! Reid's updated NFL mock draft predicts picks 1-32, including QB landing spots
The top of the draft order is set, and 18 NFL teams are headed to the offseason. So let's take a spin through Round 1 with projections for all 32 picks.
Looking ahead for the 18 eliminated NFL teams: Offseason priorities, free agent decisions and draft nuggets
The NFL offseason is here for 18 teams. What must each do to have a better 2025 season? We have outlooks, buzz and predictions.
2025 NFL draft order: Top 18 picks set with Titans, Browns at the top
The Titans, Browns and Giants have the first three picks in the 2025 NFL draft, which begins April 24. See the first-round order here.
Check out the NFL playoff picture: Who made the final 14-team field?
We tracked the 2024 NFL season's playoff picture in Week 18. Here's how the wild-card spots, division standings and even the draft order look.
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Nick Sorensen out as 49ers' defensive coordinator, source says
The 49ers removed Nick Sorensen from his role as defensive coordinator on Tuesday night but hope to retain him in a different role, a source said.
Bears' GM: We're not going to rush the process of picking new coach
Bears general manager Ryan Poles explains what the team is looking for in its next head coach.
Cowboys deny Bears permission to interview McCarthy, source says
The Cowboys have denied permission to the Bears to interview coach Mike McCarthy, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Tuesday.
Seahawks' Macdonald makes his QB aims clear: 'I want Geno to be here'
Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald gave his latest endorsement of Geno Smith on Tuesday, saying the return of his veteran quarterback in 2025 would be the "best for the team right now."
Boise State star RB Ashton Jeanty declares for NFL draft
Boise State running back and Heisman Trophy runner-up Ashton Jeanty, a projected first-round pick, has declared for the 2025 NFL draft.
Ravens' Lamar Jackson blames playoff woes on being too antsy
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson attributes his 2-4 mark in the postseason to being "too antsy," but says he has found a way to balance that out.