Will we see 22 or more offensive players in the first round?
The Knicks get a tough matchup as the No. 2 seed in the East.
The Lions' new uniforms got released prematurely.
Jontay Porter's suspicious betting behavior was clear for everyone to see.
The Browns are going with a throwback look this season.
Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz is joined by NFL writer Frank Schwab to debate whether Tennessee should trade down in this year’s draft to accumulate more picks and allow the Chiefs to grab the standout tight end from Georgia. Hear the full conversation on the “Zero Blitz” podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen.
Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz is joined by NFL writer Frank Schwab to explain why trading the elite wide receiver to the Cardinals is a win for both teams. Hear the full conversation on the “Zero Blitz” podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen.
Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab hop in the lap to concoct the best blockbuster trades possible that are a win-win for both sides. First, the dynamic duo start with the news that Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Devonta Smith is receiving a big-time contract extension, meaning the Eagles are now paying two wideouts $25M annually. Can they manage to keep up the talent and depth on their roster with cap numbers like that? In other news, the New York Jets announced they're wearing their 1980s throwbacks full-time next season, which makes Frank a very happy man. Fitz and Frank have some fake trades they'd like to see, and they go one-by-one down the list as they send Justin Jefferson to the Buffalo Bills (and Arizona Cardinals), the Minnesota Vikings up to fifth overall, Brandon Aiyuk to the Los Angeles Chargers, Tee Higgins to the Kansas City Chiefs, Dak Prescott to the Minnesota Vikings, Brock Bowers to Kansas City and Micah Parsons to the Atlanta Falcons. The duo finish off the show by snake drafting the best first overall picks of all time.
The Dolphins will talk more with Tagovailoa's agents after the NFL Draft.