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Daniel Jeremiah ranks J.J. McCarthy among 2025 NFL Draft quarterbacks
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Daniel Jeremiah on Cam Ward’s unique skillset and why he stands out in the NFL Draft | The Herd
Daniel Jeremiah makes case 49ers should trade back in Round 1 of NFL draft
The San Francisco 49ers are slated to pick 11th overall in the 2025 NFL draft, but NFL Media draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah made the case for trading out of that spot. Jeremiah did say the 49ers would be able to get a good player at No.
Colorado two-way standout Travis Hunter received high praise for his performances on both sides of the ball leading up to the 2025 NFL draft. Wilson earned Offensive Rookie of the Year honors in 2022 and has surpassed 1,
The 2025 NFL draft fits the team’s needs for help at both defensive tackle and defensive end. “I have 16 defensive linemen in my top 50,” said Daniel Jeremiah, the NFL Network draft analyst and former Baltimore Ravens scout.
It's unclear where ASU RB Cam Skattebo will land this NFL Draft. What is, though, is how NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah views the Sun Devil.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers might need some more offensive weapons for Baker Mayfield, and the franchise does that in Daniel Jeremiah's latest mock draft.
Oregon's Dillon Gabriel may not be in the first-round conversation like Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders in this year's draft, but the NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah still believes he should have a long NFL career.
A big position of need for the Colts is safety, but there are only two safeties on Daniel Jeremiah’s top 50 big board.
A big position of need for the Colts is cornerback. How many made Daniel Jeremiah’s top 50 prospects big board?
With Combine Week underway, Daniel Jeremiah updates his prospect rankings for the 2025 NFL Draft. Four new players make the list, and a running back is among the biggest risers. Check out the full rundown,
If you want to understand the next NFL Draft as it relates to where the sport is and where it is going, Daniel Jeremiah is is worth your time. Jeremiah is the former Eagles, Browns and Ravens scout who works as the NFL Network’s lead draft analyst.
The 2025 NFL salary cap is set. The league on Thursday announced this year's salary cap will be $279.2 million per team. This fell close to the middle of the projected range, which was previously reported to be between $277.5 million and $281.5 million.
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