Who Created the NFL Draft and Why?

The NFL draft started in 1936 when Philadelphia Eagles owner Bert Bell got tired of his team losing. Some rules have changed, but the original concept remains the same.

Kyle Dalton  •  23 Apr 2020
NFL Draft: Which Schools Have Produced the Most Pro Football Hall of Fame Players?

Ahead of the NFL Draft, here’s a look at the 10 schools that have produced the most Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees.

Luke Norris  •  23 Apr 2020
2010 No. 1 Pick Sam Bradford Out of Football and Made $6,684 Per Yard in Career

Sam Bradford was the No. 1 pick in the 2010 NFL draft. Now out of football, Bradford made $130 million and the breakdown of his pay-for-production is shocking.

Kyle Dalton  •  23 Apr 2020
What Is Former NFL Referee Ed Hochuli’s Net Worth?

Before he retired following the 2018 season, Ed Hochuli was the most recognizable NFL referee. Off the field, he’s a partner in a law firm. How much is Ed Hochuli’s net worth?

Kyle Dalton  •  22 Apr 2020
Vince McMahon’s $1.6 Billion Net Worth Could Tumble From XFL Lawsuit

Vince McMahon could lose millions after former XFL CEO Oliver Luck filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the famous WWE chairman.

Stephen Sheehan  •  22 Apr 2020
Who Is the Best Wide Receiver in the 2020 NFL Draft Class?

The 2020 NFL draft could have five wide receivers taken in the first round, but which one out of the top group should be picked first?

Jack Dougherty  •  22 Apr 2020
Evidence Shows Pat Tillman Murdered According to Medical Experts

Pat Tillman died a true American hero. What has always been in question was how he died. According to evidence, some medical experts think he was murdered.

Kyle Dalton  •  22 Apr 2020
WWE Gives Rob Gronkowski a Warning After His Trade to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

WWE sent a warning to Rob Gronkowski following the blockbuster trade between the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Luke Norris  •  22 Apr 2020
Former Dallas Cowboys OL Nate Newton Said His Competitiveness Helped Him Make $75K Per Drug Deal

Former Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Nate Newton said his competitiveness helped contribute to him making $75k per drug deal.

Mike Thomas  •  22 Apr 2020