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TODAY'S EPISODE: Why Rosen is better fit than Murray for Cards |
The Arizona Cardinals remain the central storyline for the 2019 NFL Draft, with no one willing to give an inch about their plans at the quarterback position. Just when there's starting to be buzz about Arizona sticking with Josh Rosen, they decide to bring Kyler Murray in for a visit and have his agent come with him. What the Cardinals plan on doing is a mystery, but Brady Quinn joined me and feels Rosen might be |
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Mock Draft: Bengals move up for Dwayne Haskins |
Cincinnati makes a big move up the board to get ahead of the Broncos and Raiders in order to land Zac Taylor his quarterback of the future in Jared Dubin's latest mock draft. The Colts also make a jump to land a wide receiver. |
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2019 Draft: Bears need Pace to work his late-round magic again |
The Bears lost a few key pieces in free agency and lack a pick in the first two rounds, so it's up to Bears GM Ryan Pace to find some gems in the mid-to-late rounds like he has in year's past. |
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2019 Draft: Ranking 10 Round 1 trades that make most sense |
R.J. White identified 10 first-round trade scenarios he believes are ripe for a trade, either on draft day or before. You'll want to check out this list. |
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2019 Draft: Ranking the skills of the top TE's |
T.J. Hockenson and Noah Fant could both be taken in the first round, but are there any other blue-chip prospects? Chris Trapasso ranked all the top tight ends in seven categories. |
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AAF: Two players sue league alleging they were misled |
Two former AAF players are suing the league in a class-action complaint in the wake of its shutdown last week. Acting individually and on behalf of other players, Birmingham Iron punter Colton Schmidt and Orlando Apollos linebacker Reggie Northrup allege they were misled and defrauded when AAF controlling owner Tom Dundon halted operations after eight weeks of play. |
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