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Carson Wentz, Dak Prescott and Jared Goff are all eligible for a new deal and potentially historic money, but who's most deserving? Give me Wentz all day, but John Breech says you can't have a QB who's injured, so he's going Dak ... and Ryan Wilson and Sean Wagner-McGough (incorrectly) agree! We also talk about my latest mock, all the NFL news and more. |
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A year ago, Jason La Canfora thought the Jaguars screamed out as a team poised to take a step back and, well, that turned out to be the case. Now, with the draft dust settled and after speaking with some NFL execs, JLC has a new list of teams set up be ousted as division champs, from the Texans (his most likely candidate) to a Super Bowl team. |
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Even mock drafts done weeks in advance are just a dart throw, so doing an accurate one a year ahead of time is VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE. But I'm actually not terrible at them: I managed to land 10 first-round picks in my mock from last year. For 2020, I can see a run on QBs, so I've got five in the first round, including Jake Fromm at No. 1, and here's the one the Pats grab. |
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Speaking of teams that could regress, will the Bears keep getting better after a 12-win season, or will losing some key defensive players, and most importantly, Vic Fangio, send them back to earth? Sean Wagner-McGough says Chicago can absolutely keep it going and wind up in the Super Bowl, but they'll have to do three things first (a reunion is involved). |
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Ben Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown might have been the scariest QB-WR combo ever. And then they BLEW IT ALL UP. A dispute ended with A.B. getting traded, but now it seems Big Ben is ready to tell his side of the story. Here's why the Steelers QB admits he may have gone too far. |
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Here's the good news: Pat Shurmur says Eli Manning looked 'very good' on the first day of 2019 practices. The bad news? Let's just say that tweets from others at the Giants practice didn't paint the same picture. Here's what they did paint, and what it might say about the team, even on a meaningless May day. |
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