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Brent Sobleski

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NFL Analyst and Reporter at Bleacher Report

NFL analyst @BleacherReport | B/R Scouting Department | pannapictagraphist | pro-wrestling fan | beer snob | husband and father | aka SOBO

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  • 1 week ago | bleacherreport.com | Brent Sobleski

    Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has been a workhorse over the last two seasons. His 333 combined targets during that span were the most in the NFL. Lamb has made four straight Pro Bowls and was named to the All-Pro first or second team in each of the past three years. He should be in the conversation as one of the league's three best wide receivers alongside Ja'Marr Chase of the Cincinnati Bengals and Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings.

  • 1 week ago | ourcommunitynow.com | Brent Sobleski

    When looking at the potential of Nash Hutmacher as a nose tackle for the Baltimore Ravens, one can't help but think back to Kelly Gregg since the two have similar wrestling backgrounds. Gregg was a three-time champion wrestler in the state of Oklahoma.

  • 2 weeks ago | bleacherreport.com | Brent Sobleski

    The scuttlebutt started before the 2025 NFL draft even began: Next year's quarterback class looks much stronger than this year's. Going by the actions of multiple teams this year, the league certainly seems to feel that way. After the Tennessee Titans selected Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick and the New York Giants traded back into the first round for Jaxson Dart, the subsequent 11 QB choices likely won't factor into next year's draft plans despite significant needs found around the league.

  • 2 weeks ago | bleacherreport.com | Brent Sobleski

    2. Cleveland Browns: QB Arch Manning, Texas2 of 32 Some will say Arch Manning was born to be an NFL quarterback and high draft pick. He still needs to earn it. After two seasons as a backup with the Texas Longhorns, he must enter the lineup and show he's been worth all of the hype. If he does live up to those expectations, he'll be in the running to become the fourth Manning to hear his name called either with the first or second overall draft pick.

  • 2 weeks ago | bleacherreport.com | Brent Sobleski

    The drama of the NFL draft's third day is usually reserved for lesser-known prospects hoping to realize their dreams by hearing their names called. The feeling has been amplified by one million this year, considering quarterbacks Shedeur Sanders and the national championship-winning Will Howard remain available after seeing the likes of Tyler Shough, Jalen Milroe and Dillon Gabriel come off the board during Day 2.

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