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.
Prospects hoping to play in the NFL get asked questions ranging from very odd to very personal as coaches and scouts seek insight.
A look at the top five bench press performances in NFL Scouting Combine history.
The 40-yard dash is one of the most closely watched tests at the NFL Scouting Combine. A current NFL receiver holds the record for the fastest time.
How players perform in workouts and interviews will go a long way toward determining who drafts them and when.
The only way Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa get’s to play for his favorite NFL team is if he slides far down the first round of the NFL draft.
The Kansas City Chiefs snagged Patrick Mahomes with the 10th pick of the 2017 NFL draft. Which players were drafted ahead of him?
Thought Joe Burrow to the Cincinnati Bengals was a done deal? So did we, but the Bengals won’t rule out trading the first overall pick away.
The first round of the 2017 NFL Draft has turned out to be one of the most impactful drafts in recent memory. Picking the right player for a scheme can be the difference between winning and losing playoff games, as teams fight for a shot at hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Today we will take a look at the five […]
When all is said and done, these are five of the most likely trades we will see in the first round of the 2019 NFL draft.
Let’s look at the teams that own the top picks in the 2019 NFL draft and which players could hear their names called by the commissioner.