
Brent Sobleski
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
Projected Stats: 45 receptions, 465 yards, four touchdownsThe Cleveland Browns don't have a specific plan at quarterback, but they do have multiple weapons. The best way to attack a questionable quarterback setup is by building the best available cockpit thereby making life easier on whomever is behind center. The selection of Harold Fannin Jr. in this year's third round was a sneaky selection to help in these matters. David Njoku has already proved himself as a Pro Bowl-caliber tight end.
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2 weeks ago |
bleacherreport.com | Brent Sobleski
The NFL will feature 32 starting quarterbacks at the onset of the 2025 campaign. Not all 32 teams will have a starting-quality option in place and a few will almost certainly experience upheaval at the game's most important position throughout the season.
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3 weeks ago |
bleacherreport.com | Brent Sobleski
Miami Dolphins: DT Jordan Phillips Over Kenneth Grant7 of 8 The Miami Dolphins had a clear and obvious agenda entering the 2025 NFL draft: get bigger and more physical in the trenches, particularly along the defensive interior. They did so with gusto by drafting Kenneth Grant, Jonah Savaiinaea, Jordan Phillips and Zeek Biggers with four of their eight draft picks. Grant is the crown jewel of the class as this year's 13th overall pick.
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3 weeks ago |
bleacherreport.com | Brent Sobleski
The first glimpse of something can be truly exciting, like watching the initial teaser trailer to a long-anticipated film. The end product may not be anywhere near as good as originally hoped, but that initial moments of anticipation and giddiness set expectations. The NFL's organized team activities serve as those first glimpses of what incoming rookies can do in an actual team setting. Every fan and even the teams are looking for confirmation of what the incoming class can (and cannot) provide.
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4 weeks ago |
bleacherreport.com | Brent Sobleski
1. Will Howard5 of 5 By starting sixth-round rookie Will Howard, the Steelers will find themself in a win-win situation, even if it comes with losing quite a bit. Mediocrity is the worst state of being in the NFL, and it's often comprised of solidly constructed, well-coached teams that are missing a key element, usually consistent quarterback play.
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Personal note: I'll be leaving Twitter for Bluesky. You can follow me and our work over at Bleacher Report @brentsobleski.bsky.social As for those sticking around these parts... https://t.co/Bb9ktJaOo5

A testament to the work being done by the B/R Scouting Dept. In this particular case, @giddings_cory spotting Lenoir's potential.

DEOMMODORE LENOIR: "I gave up [on getting drafted], honestly. And then it was a 408 (San Jose) number calling. I didn't know what team it was because I thought the 49ers were in San Francisco. So when I answered the phone, it was John, and I immediately starting screaming yes." https://t.co/JCjZJXH3I0

RT @Colts: The Combine is staying home in 2026.