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6 hours ago |
si.com | Jake Arthur
The 2025 NFL Draft begins Thursday night, and it is already shaping up to be an unpredictable affair. While there is a quarterback slated to go No. 1 overall to the Tennessee Titans (Cam Ward), there are a few other elite non-quarterbacks who teams may be clamoring for. One of these teams is the Indianapolis Colts, who have a clear and obvious hole at the tight end position and have the opportunity to land either of two of the draft's best players in tight end Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland.
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6 hours ago |
si.com | Schuyler Callihan
It's becoming a bit of a theme and one that's not surprising - another former West Virginia offensive lineman has landed in Blacksburg with the Virginia Tech Hokies. On Thursday morning, freshman guard Gavin Crawford announced that he has committed to Virginia Tech, where he'll play for the guy who initially recruited him to Morgantown, Matt Moore. Crawford was a part of WVU's 2025 signing class and participated in spring ball with the Mountaineers.
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8 hours ago |
si.com | Schuyler Callihan
Draft day is finally here! Before we get to the real action, though, we have one more Carolina Panthers seven-round mock projection to get to. Let's dive right in!Nov 30, 2024; Tucson, Arizona, USA; Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan (4) against the Arizona State Sun Devils during the Territorial Cup at Arizona Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images / Mark J.
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8 hours ago |
si.com | Jake Arthur
Ask 10 people what position the Indianapolis Colts should target first in the 2025 NFL Draft, and eight or nine of them may tell you tight end. The group is in rough shape for the Colts, earning the second-fewest yards in the NFL among tight end units last year, and not having an individual tight end reach 500 receiving yards in a season since Eric Ebron in 2018.
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8 hours ago |
si.com | Schuyler Callihan
West Virginia desperately needed to add to its offensive line room, and on Thursday morning, they did exactly that with the commitment of Oklahoma transfer Joshua Aisosa. Aisosa (6'3", 331 lbs) out of Santa Fe High School in Edmond, Oklahoma, picked the Sooners over offers from Army, Eastern Michigan, Iowa State, Navy, North Texas, Sam Houston, Texas State, UNLV, UTSA, and a few others.
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