The Cleveland Browns selected Florida WR Antonio Callaway with the 105th overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft Saturday, April 28.
Monthly Archives: April 2018
Colts | Indy drafts Nyheim Hines
The Indianapolis Colts selected North Carolina State RB Nyheim Hines with the 104th overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft Saturday, April 28.
Texans | Keke Coutee selected by Houston
The Houston Texans selected Texas Tech WR Keke Coutee with the 103rd overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft Saturday, April 28.
Panthers | Carolina selects Ian Thomas
The Carolina Panthers selected Indiana TE Ian Thomas with the 101st overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft Saturday, April 28.
Seahawks | Seattle not close to moving Earl Thomas
Seattle Seahawks FS Earl Thomas was a trade target for some teams, but general manager John Schneider said no trade was close to happening.
NFL | Maurice Hurst’s stock continuing to drop
Updating a previous report, the stock of Michigan DE Maurice Hurst is not exclusively due to injury concerns, according to multiple sources. Some teams felt he showed too much inconsistency on his tape, displaying occasional flashes of brilliance but also having lengthy stretches of making little impact in games.
Bears | Chicago was interested in Calvin Ridley
The Chicago Bears attempted to trade up in the first round of the 2018 NFL Draft with the intention of selecting Alabama WR Calvin Ridley Thursday, April 26, but he was taken with the 26th overall pick by the Atlanta Falcons.
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Steelers | Pittsburgh had interest in Rashaan Evans
The Pittsburgh Steelers were interested in selecting Alabama LB Rashaan Evans with their first-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft Thursday, April 26, but he was taken with the 22nd overall pick by the Tennessee Titans.
NFL | Bruce Arians headed to broadcast booth
Former Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians is expected to join CBS Sports as an NFL game analyst. He would likely work with the team of play-by-play broadcaster Greg Gumbel and analyst Trent Green.
Dolphins | Mike Gesicki needs to develop
Miami Dolphins TE Mike Gesicki needs to improve as an in-line blocker, according to general manager Chris Grier, but Grier said it is normal for tight ends with big frames to need time to develop that part of their game.