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Mecole Hardman

Mecole Hardman

Yds
124
Y/G
11.3
TD
0
Bio
Height/Weight: 5' 10"/187 lbs
Born:
College: Georgia
Draft: 2019 2nd round (24th pick) by the
  • Eagles Today

    Eagles Could Sign Three-Time Champion To Add Receiver Depth Per Insider

    The Philadelphia Eagles have made some great additions to the roster this offseason but there still is more work to be done. Philadelphia got some surprising news as receiver DeVante Parker announced his retirement so the Eagles now need to go back to the drawing board. Parker was expected to be the Eagles' No. 3 receiver behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith after signing with Philadelphia in free agency. Now the Eagles' receiver room seems a little thin but luckily there still are some options out there who could help without breaking the bank.

  • ClutchPoints

    3 free agents Seahawks must target after 2024 NFL Draft

    The Seattle Seahawks are at a crucial juncture in their pursuit of NFL dominance. With the conclusion of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Seahawks have made several promising picks to strengthen their roster. Free agency presents an excellent opportunity to fill these gaps with seasoned players. Here, we highlight three free agents who could make a substantial impact: Emmanuel Ogbah, Yannick Ngakoue, and Mecole Hardman.

  • Sports Illustrated Kansas City Chiefs News, Analysis and More

    Chiefs 'Feel Good' About Testing Rookies Versus Signing Familiar Faces

    Chiefs 'Feel Good' About Testing Rookies Versus Signing Familiar Faces On Monday, Brett Veach addressed the possibility of Kansas City signing someone like Mecole Hardman or Donovan Smith. Author: Jordan Foote Apr 30, 2024 In this story: Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs Offseason Mecole Hardman Donovan Smith 2024 NFL Draft As the 2024 NFL Draft becomes a thing of the past, all 32 NFL clubs will kick off Phase Two of their respective offseason programs. For the Kansas City Chiefs, that means getting some work in and having eyes set on rookie minicamp and organized team activities (OTAs) in the month of May. It's a great time for veterans to get back in the swing of things, but it also gives younger players