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The 2018 draft class was so good, Sean Wagner-McGough's list of the top 25 players under 25 got even harder to make this year. But since he can't use the Game of Thrones creators' strategy of getting drunk and avoiding the internet (Sean had to work) he'll just have to TAKE THE HEAT, and John Breech and I give him more as we break down his list and talk NFL news.
The Browns leapt from zero wins to seven a year ago and Jason La Canfora's totally on board that hype train. But it would be asking a lot to expect them to improve by a similar margin this year, so Jason identified three other teams he thinks will soar past their 2018 win total (none won more than four last year). His top candidate just needs to be healthy.
Last year, Darius Leonard became the first non-first-round pick to win Defensive Rookie of the Year since 2006. Could history repeat itself? Chris Trapasso ranked his top 10 players in the 2019 DROY race, and while one wasn't even taken until the 63rd overall pick, his No. 1 candidate is in a perfect spot, replacing a player who just retired.
 
 
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The Chiefs were just a win away from reaching the Super Bowl last year, so it's not like they've got a lot on their to-do list to reach the big game this season. They did lose some good players, though (and Tyreek Hill's status is in doubt). Ryan Wilson says there are three moves they'll need to make to reach SB LIV, and one involves a call to an ex-Titan.
It's a long way from non-contact workouts to September Sundays, but there are some things we might have learned from rookie minicamps. George Maselli took a close look at eight teams' camps, and broke down who could be rising on Fantasy draft boards. Here's how close Daniel Jones and Dwayne Haskins might be to actually starting.
Eric Weddle will try to help the Rams get over the hump, but apparently his heart's still with the Ravens. Weddle says he won't be letting Sean McVay in on any Ravens secrets before the teams play in Week 12 because he'd never 'rat out' his guys. He wasn't worried about that when he left the Chargers, though. Here's why.
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