NFL season will end in less than two weeks when the Kansas City Chiefs play the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, but it's never too early for the Fantasy Football Today team to start planning for the upcoming Fantasy Football season.
A new CBS Sports mock draft by Chris Trapasso has the Colts taking senior Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka in the first round. Egbuka played alongside numerous elite receivers during his college stay and could mesh well in an already-stacked offense.
Defensive end/edge rusher, Abdul Carter of Penn State is considered to be the best player in this year’s draft by some and will most likely go somewhere in the top 10. Some mock drafts have Carter going as high as No. 4 overall to New England so if the Cowboys have their eyes on him, they will have to move up quite a bit to do so.
When it comes to a fantasy draft, selecting a rookie is always dangerous, sometimes they pay off, sometimes not, and the 2025 class will be no different
Will Howard has a number of different possible landing spots as his stock has risen greatly ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have a brand new head coach, Liam Coen, who is considered one of the best offensive minds in the National Football League. Jacksonville
As the college football season winds down and the 2025 NFL Draft ... with the league seeking “special eligibility,” though players participating in the College Football Playoff National ...
The Denver Broncos add a national champion to their receiving corps in a new mock draft. The Athletic's Scott Dochterman has the Broncos taking Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka with pick No. 20 in the 2025 NFL Draft.
After successfully leading Ohio State to a National Championship win, here are the best fits for Jack Sawyer in the 2025 NFL Draft.
NFL Draft is rapidly approaching. Target these five sleepers in the late rounds in dynasty rookie drafts to accelerate your team's rebuild.
The New Orleans Saints met with Iowa Hawkeyes linebacker Nick Jackson at the Hula Bowl, who has the second-most tackles in FBS history: