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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football might match a long-standing record this week. The Buckeyes have four players — safety Caleb Downs, receiver Carnell Tate, linebacker Sonny Styles and edge rusher Arvell Reese — hoping to hear their name called in the top 10 of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Mendoza is a near-lock at No. 1 while the Jets eye Arvell Reese early. See full first-round projections and team fits.
While it is unlikely that Texas will challenge the school's modern-day record that was set last year, several Longhorns should still expect to hear their names called in the NFL Draft.
Rousch is one of a handful of Bay Area prospects hoping to have their names called between Thursday night and Saturday at the NFL Draft.
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TE Marlin Klein left Europe to pursue his football dream and now hopes to see payoff at NFL draft
When Marlin Klein left Germany to play football in the United States, he entered a whole new world. The teenager walked away from the sports he loved as a youngster — soccer and basketball — and opted to work in the Georgia mountains with a high school coach who held Klein to the same standards as everyone else on the team.
Florida football defensive tackle Caleb Banks has opted to take a proactive approach regarding his health status entering 2026 NFL Draft. According to ESPN.com's Pete Thamel, Banks sent a letter to NFL Draft that a CT scan on April 21 on a surgically ...
Arizona State football wide receiver Jordyn Tyson is headed to Pittsburgh for the NFL draft, and position coach Hines Ward is going with him.
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Ranking college football's most impressive NFL draft classes since 2000: Ohio State, LSU lead the way
Several elite programs' recent recruiting wins and stellar player development will be on display during the 2026 NFL Draft. Expect a bevy of former four- and five-star prospects in the opening round of a cycle driven by defensive talent and playmaking wide ...
Predicting which rounds each Georgia football player will go in the NFL draft.
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Mike Vrabel says he's had difficult conversations after publication of photos with NFL reporter
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said Tuesday that he's had “difficult conversations with people I care about," including his family, his coaching staff, team officials and players,