NFL Draft
First held in 1936 with nine teams picking 81 players over nine rounds, the NFL Draft looks much different today.
Easily the highlight of the offseason, the NFL Draft has become an event in itself and has taken place in bigger and bigger venues as time has gone on to accommodate more fans.
The NFL Draft now consists of seven rounds, and win-loss records from the previous season determine the selection order. The team with the worst record is positioned first in each round, while the Super Bowl champion is positioned 32nd.
Of course, teams can choose to trade their respective picks, which happens often. Some franchises are also awarded compensatory picks, given to teams that lost more (or better) free agents than they acquired. Those picks are positioned from Round 3 to Round 7.
Who are the top quarterbacks in the 2021 NFL draft? There are several intriguing prospects destined to come off the board after Trevor Lawrence goes No. 1.
Failed NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel’s divorce after a short-lived marriage to Bre Tiesi is close to being finalized.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones could trade up in the 2021 NFL draft to snag a generational prospect he’s reportedly “infatuated” with.
The odds are always stacked against Mr. Irrelevant, the last player selected in the NFL Draft. Only a select few have defied those odds.
A brief look at the six quarterbacks taken ahead of Tom Brady in the 2000 NFL Draft.
Top 2021 NFL draft prospect Justin Fields had a fantastic pro day that should give the New York Jets every reason to invest in his future.
Kyle Shanahan seems to think Jimmy Garoppolo being upset the 49ers traded up to take a quarterback in the NFL draft might be a good thing.
Even though Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence should go No. 1 overall, he won’t be the first 2021 NFL draft pick to shake hands with commissioner Roger Goodell
Clemson star Trevor Lawrence and his fiancee have set up a wedding gift registry online ahead of their April 10 nuptials in South Carolina, less than three weeks before the NFL draft.
NFL insiders believe the San Francisco 49ers made a trade with the Miami Dolphins in order to move up in the NFL draft and select quarterback Mac Jones of Alabama.