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bvmsports.com | Justin Hussong
Since winning the 2019 NBA title, the Toronto Raptors have toiled in mediocrity and have found themselves in that dangerous middle ground where no NBA team wants to be, as they aren't good enough to compete and aren't bad enough to land a franchise-changing talent at the top of the draft. On the heels of a disappointing 25-57 campaign, the Raptors are looking to shake things up by making a big move to ideally fill the hole that they never filled after losing Kawhi Leonard six years ago.
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thecoldwire.com | Justin Hussong
Since winning the 2019 NBA title, the Toronto Raptors have toiled in mediocrity and have found themselves in that dangerous middle ground where no NBA team wants to be, as they aren’t good enough to compete and aren’t bad enough to land a franchise-changing talent at the top of the draft. On the heels of a disappointing 25-57 campaign, the Raptors are looking to shake things up by making a big move to ideally fill the hole that they never filled after losing Kawhi Leonard six years ago.
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brownsnation.com | Justin Hussong
Shedeur Sanders comes to the Cleveland Browns along with a level of hype and expectations that you almost never see with a fifth-round pick, which is largely due to the fact that he was seen as a projected high first-round pick throughout the pre-draft process, but also, his father is one of the most accomplished and headline-inducing NFL superstars of all time.
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brownsnation.com | Justin Hussong
Quinshon Judkins has had quite the year so far, as he followed up his 14-touchdown National Championship-winning season with Ohio State by being selected in the second round by the Cleveland Browns, who will give him the chance to stay in the state of Ohio and take over as the franchise RB1. Browns fans will be hoping he can cook out of the backfield while taking over for Nick Chubb, but his mother recently expressed her concern with a different kind of cooking.
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brownsnation.com | Justin Hussong
It’s only May, so there is plenty of time to let the Cleveland Browns’ 4-man quarterback competition play itself out as Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders are all still getting their feet wet in their new city and new organization. There were plenty of reports out of OTAs detailing how good all of them looked at times, but one insider recently revealed what the most likely scenario is under center for Week 1.
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