Tyler Dragon, USA TODAY: WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
“The 6-foot-5 wide receiver has a big catch radius and runs with long strides. He’s a possession receiver with good ball skills. Courtland Sutton and McMillan would give Denver a basketball team on the outside.” [March 3]
Kyle Crabbs, The 33rd Team: TE Colston Loveland, Michigan
“Denver gets their mismatch player with the addition of Colston Loveland. Pay no mind to his production profile last year; the quarterback play in Michigan wouldn’t be particularly friendly to any high-volume target. Payton will surely know how to get the most out of this supersized pass catcher and help offer the right kind of support around young quarterback Bo Nix.” [March 3]
Trevor Sikkema, Pro Football Focus: TE Colston Loveland, Michigan
“Broncos head coach Sean Payton discussed adding a “joker” offensive position this offseason — essentially, someone who can be a middle-of-the-field weapon as a tight end, wide receiver or running back. Loveland fits the bill, much like Brock Bowers did in last year’s class.” [March 3]
Jason McIntyre, FOX Sports: TE Harold Fannin, Bowling Green
“He faced only two ranked opponents in Penn State and Texas A&M — and he dominated both (19-282-2). Fannin is a big-time athlete who is going to be a hot name rising up the board for the next two months.” [Feb. 28]
Josh Edwards, CBS Sports: DL Kenneth Grant, Michigan
“D.J. Jones is scheduled to hit free agency in a matter of weeks if the Broncos do not reach an agreement with him. Kenneth Grant steps in to provide immediate help as a run defender, but also gives them some juice as a pass rusher.” [Feb. 27]
Chris Trapasso, CBS Sports: TE Colston Loveland, Michigan
“Sean Payton gets a talented receiving tight end to work the seam for Bo Nix.” [Feb. 26]
Bucky Brooks, NFL.com: RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State
“In this scenario, I can’t imagine Sean Payton bypassing an RB1 with three-down ability and the potential to score from anywhere on the field. Jeanty is special, and his presence could ignite an offense primed to challenge Kansas City’s longstanding AFC West supremacy as soon as next season.” [Feb. 25]
Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN: TE Colston Loveland, Michigan
“He has the ability to separate, and his 6-foot-5 frame makes it difficult for opponents to match up. Loveland would be quarterback Bo Nix’s best friend in the pass game.” [Feb. 25]
Jordan Reid, ESPN: TE Elijah Arroyo, Miami
“A versatile tight end has been a staple of Sean Payton’s offenses, dating to his New Orleans days. Arroyo has plenty of potential at 6-foot-5, 250 pounds. His breakout 2024 campaign showed how he can put linebackers in a bind by beating them in man coverage, while also scoping out holes in zone coverage.” [March 4]
The New York Jets has launched Ireland's first ever girls flag football league in Dublin. The first of its kind NFL-backed initiative w
Wide receiver Davante Adams is being released by the New York Jets, sending him to the open market.The Jets reportedly attempted t
College football has never been more in flux.The sport has undergone changes in the last few years that have completely reshaped the landscape.3Ohio State captu
In his lone full campaign with the team, Rodgers had the third-best single-season totals in franchise history, which consisted of 3,897 yards and 28 touchdowns.