NFL Draft in Detroit: Here's what to expect on Day 2
After a record-setting first day of the NFL Draft, Detroit and the Detroit Lions fans are ready for the second round.
After a record-setting first day of the NFL Draft, Detroit and the Detroit Lions fans are ready for the second round.
Yahoo Sports' Charles McDonald breaks down the Lions' 2024 draft.
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.
The Cowboys will now select No. 29 in the first round instead of 24th.
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.
Viewership was still better than what the NFL Draft drew two years ago.
While the Falcons baffled everyone, the defending champion Chiefs looked like champs again.
Not everyone was thrilled with their team's draft on Thursday night.
Scott Pianowski examines the potential fantasy impact of intriguing receivers and running backs taken on Day 2 of the NFL Draft.
Xavier Worthy to the Chiefs opens up a lot of possibilities.
Olu Fashanu went 11th overall to the Jets and Chop Robinson was selected 21st by the Dolphins.
The Lions are handing out extensions like they just pulled the winning lottery ticket.
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.
Bill Belichick won't be alone on draft night.
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Will the Vikings and Broncos trade up for a QB? Will the Bills make a major move for their own Julio Jones? Charles McDonald sifts through scenarios that could have a long-lasting impact.
There is a lot of work to do in Detroit.
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