Jets, Giants end 2024 NFL Draft by adding depth
The Jets and the Giants rounded out the final day of the NFL Draft by adding depth. That includes the Jets taking Florida State's Jordan Travis.
The Jets and the Giants rounded out the final day of the NFL Draft by adding depth. That includes the Jets taking Florida State's Jordan Travis.
Jordan Travis was a fifth-round pick and a good value for the Jets.
The leader of the group should be Minnesota's Dallas Turner. He landed with maybe the perfect defensive coordinator in blitz- happy Brian Flores.
Alabama safety Jaylen Key was selected with the 257th and final pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Yahoo Sports' Charles McDonald breaks down the Jets' 2024 draft.
Not everyone was thrilled with their team's draft on Thursday night.
Texas had multiple first-round picks for the first time in 17 years.
Scott Pianowski examines the potential fantasy impact of intriguing receivers and running backs taken on Day 2 of the NFL Draft.
Detroit's revival as a football city was on full display Thursday night.
The Giants didn't select Daniel Jones' replacement in the first round.
New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson has skipped the team's offseason workouts as he hopes to be traded to another club. But there has been little interest from other teams thus far.
Not only are there a ton of great offensive line prospects in this draft, teams can target all kinds of different players at a every position up front.
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?
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