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Will a running back go in the first round? There doesn't seem to be much separating the elite RBs, but luckily Josh Edwards is here to sort them all out. Josh says one who's not among the top four on most big boards has risen to No. 2 on his list (his film is just too good), and we also predict where each will be picked, break down NFL comps and much more.
Anyone can make a mock draft; all it takes is a computer (or even some crayons and a sheet of paper). To make a mock that's likely to be ACCURATE, though, it takes NFL sources, and that's where Jason La Canfora comes in. JLC bent the ears of some league execs and came up with exactly how he expects the top 10 to go down; looks like the Jags get lucky again.
Know how you get people to stop saying you're tanking? Simple, just trade up TWICE in the first round. That's what Chris Trapasso has the Dolphins doing, as they find their QB of the future as well as a franchise left tackle. Chris also has the Texans getting a second-round WR to make their fans totally forget they ever traded away ... um ... well, scratch that.
 
 
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Tom Brady spent the first 20 years of his career mastering the art of saying a lot of words without really saying anything. Then, in one interview with Howard Stern, he threw all that out the window. Brady opened up for two hours about everything from his Pats departure to his marriage, and Tyler Sullivan has the 10 biggest takeaways; frankly, we're all a little stunned.
The franchise tag can be looked at as a high-salaried, risky 'prove it' deal. But Joel Corry says there's a new trend that's a win-win for both player and team: Franchise player trades are on the rise. There hadn't been one in almost a decade until 2018, but last year there were three; Joel breaks down who could be next, starting with one in the AFC South.
If you'd like to count Miles Sanders' rookie campaign as his 'breakout season,' Jeff Kerr says be his guest. The truth, however, is that Sanders is just getting started. Jeff expects Sanders' real breakout to come in 2020 (check out his projected stats) and he has three more Eagles who'll step up big-time; one was one of the worst at his position in the NFL last year.
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