'It's like a family.' Meet some of the NFL Super Fans at the draft in Detroit
'It's like a family.' Meet some of the NFL Super Fans at the draft in Detroit!
'It's like a family.' Meet some of the NFL Super Fans at the draft in Detroit!
The leader of the group should be Minnesota's Dallas Turner. He landed with maybe the perfect defensive coordinator in blitz- happy Brian Flores.
Detroit's revival as a football city was on full display Thursday night.
Yahoo Sports' Charles McDonald breaks down the Lions' 2024 draft.
In some cities, hosting the NFL Draft is just that — a fun, unique three-day event that has toured the country since 2016. For Detroit, it was seen as something more.
What teams still have work to do after the NFL Draft?
Kansas City was the No. 2 favorite behind San Francisco ahead of the draft.
With the NFL Draft in the books, fantasy football Matt Harmon breaks down the landing spots he loved to see, and those he's not a fan of.
While the Falcons baffled everyone, the defending champion Chiefs looked like champs again.
The Cowboys will now select No. 29 in the first round instead of 24th.
Scott Pianowski examines the potential fantasy impact of intriguing receivers and running backs taken on Day 2 of the NFL Draft.
Elliott played last season with the Patriots after seven years in Dallas.
The Bills found a new target for Josh Allen.
Xavier Worthy to the Chiefs opens up a lot of possibilities.
Fans could finally get their wish and have the day after the Super Bowl be a holiday.
Matt Harmon and Charles McDonald breakdown the five biggest fantasy storylines from night one of the draft and provide instant draft grades and dynasty rookie rankings.
Numbers from the last 20 years indicate players still on the board after the draft’s third round might be better off going undrafted entirely than getting picked in the late rounds.
There is plenty of offensive talent available in this NFL Draft.
The Rams went seven years without making a first-round pick. The Matthew Stafford and Jalen Ramsey deals accounted for more than half of that.
Caleb Williams will walk into an ideal situation. Seriously. Meanwhile, Josh Allen's potential No. 1 wideout could flash plenty of upside. And why not all-world tight end Brock Bowers?
Be in your seat for the NFL Draft no later than the second pick going on the clock. After that, it’s going to get wild, with two QBs and several teams in play to shake things up.