nfl draft
Mystery Team Also Named The Browns Emerges as Frontrunner for Myles Garrett
How can there be two teams named the Cleveland Browns??
The Unprecedented Eric Swann, the NFL Draft's Last Great Unknown
In 1991, the Phoenix Cardinals selected a 340-pound 20-year-old who had never played a down of college football with the sixth pick of the draft. It worked out.
Kelsey Plum has an Absolute Rocket for an Arm
Kelsey Plum could be the first quarterback picked in the NFL draft tonight.
Former Walk-On Haason Reddick Is the NFL Draft's Biggest Surprise
On Thursday night, an NFL team will almost certainly select Temple's Haason Reddick in the first round of the 2017 draft, making him one of the most unlikely high picks in recent years.
"Shit Just Got Real": Marshawn Lynch Announces Impending NFL Return As Only He Can
Marshawn Lynch announced on Twitter that he is returning to the NFL, to play for his hometown Raiders, and it is glorious.
Joe Mixon Settles Civil Suit with Woman He Punched
Joe Mixon and Amelia Molitor released a joint statement saying they've settled their civil suit.
Beast Mode, Jets Misery, and the Sad Browns: The NFL Underground Mailbag
Chris Harris is keeping the football conversation going during the off-season. This week, he tackles just how bad things look for the New York Jets, Marshawn Lynch's interest in the Raiders, and more.
Watch this Lineman Block a Linebacker and Manhandle Him into Eternity
Garrett Bolles will likely be a first round pick in this year's NFL draft. Here's a good reason why.
Top NFL Draft Prospect Myles Garrett Pens Beautiful Goodbye Note to His Favorite Taco Joint
Myles Garrett has a chance to be the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft and it's worth missing out on all the good tacos.
Rewatching "Draft Day," The Only Place The Browns Enjoy A Hollywood Ending
Kevin Costner's NFL front office opus "Draft Day" is alternately weird, discordant, and improbable—but then again, the real-life Cleveland Browns finally getting their shit together would be the same.
The NCAA Should Let Undrafted Underclassmen Return To College Football
The NCAA rule that prevents college football underclassmen who declare for the NFL Draft—but are not picked—from returning to school benefits no one, and ought to be scrapped.
Australians Adam Gotsis and Lachlan Edwards Were Selected in This Weekend's NFL Draft
Even weirder: only one of them is a punter