Four years into a rebuild, the Utah Jazz need to draft a player that gives the fanbase some hope, a young player from the 2025 draft to represent the future of the franchise.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Good morning. On our minds today: The Utah Jazz need to draft a player that gives the fanbase some hope. How BYU landed one of the most coveted high school QBs in the country. Why draft-eligible prospect Porter Martone is a Bill Armstrong type of player. Read these and other top stories.

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The Utah Jazz need to draft a player that gives the fanbase some hope
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How BYU landed one of the most coveted high school QBs in the country
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Why draft-eligible prospect Porter Martone is a Bill Armstrong type of player
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Landing prized QB Ryder Lyons should be a seminal moment in BYU football history
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