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Remember the 'Tuck Rule' game? Rich Gannon certainly does. Rich was on the losing end 18 years ago, and he joins me to relive the NFL's most controversial game (here's why Tom Brady NEVER SAW THE BLITZ), which will re-air at 10 p.m. ET tonight on CBS Sports Network. Also be sure to check out Sean Wagner-McGough's list of every GM's best and worst draft pick; spoiler, Brady's still Bill Belichick's No. 1. |
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The Dolphins didn't call the right plays very often at the start of last season, but they got things together late. Now Josh Edwards says they've called the perfect one in April: SMOKESCREEN. Instead of having to trade up for Tua, Miami lets him fall into their lap at No. 5, while the Chargers don't even bother with a QB and the Eagles make a big move. |
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We're less than a week from the draft, and Jason La Canfora says that's when GMs get a little more eager to chatter. JLC got the latest scoop from several of them and has a dozen meaty notes about what's about to go down, with the Lions torn about what to do at No. 3, the Chargers content to let a QB fall to them, and check out who's looking to trade up. |
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Pete Prisco says the way to truly grade an NFL draft class is to wait three years, which means it's time to go back and see how his grades for the 2017 class have held up. The Chiefs hit it out of the park with Patrick Mahomes, but the Raiders fell from a 'B' to an 'F,' and that wasn't the only team Pete admits he was WAY OFF on. |
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If there's one team that doesn't seem positioned to get a top QB in the 2020 draft, it's the one that just lost the best QB of all-time. But there are two things you never do: Spit into the wind and count out Bill Belichick. R.J. White says if the Pats want Tua or Justin Herbert, it can happen, and he laid out the perfect three-step plan. |
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The Lions are iffy about what to do at No. 3 (see: above) and their GM said that if they do trade the pick, it'll happen before the draft begins. The question is, what are the most likely ways that could happen? Bryan DeArdo broke down the five teams most likely to move for No. 3, and what each would have to give up; could it actually be the Raiders? |
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