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After sticking in the Power Four for the first four selections of the NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions finally reached into the Group of Five talent pool. Detroit addressed its EDGE need with Boise ...
Even before future Hall of Famer Aaron Donald retired, the Rams quietly reversed their “F Them Picks” motto and started ...
For years, Green Bay Packers fans wanted the front office to draft a wide receiver in the first round for their star ...
WASHINGTON/TOKYO/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -He has launched an unprecedented global tariff war and slashed U.S. foreign aid. In the ...
After days of speculation about when the Detroit Lions would draft an edge rusher, they selected Hassanein out of Boise State with the 196th overall pick in the sixth round. The 6-foot-3, 272-pound ...
Hassanein was born in Orange County, California but moved to Egypt at the age of six. During his time in Egypt, he became an exceptional athlete, becoming the No. 1-ranked crossbow athlete in Egypt ...
Take an inside look at the Los Angeles Rams draft room at Los Angeles Fire Department Air Operations during the 2025 NFL ...
When speaking with reporters on Friday, one of Tyleik Williams’ former coaches likened his skill set to one of the NFL’s ...
The NFL is trending toward finding interior defensive linemen who can drastically affect opposing passing attacks. The ...
New Detroit Lions defensive tackle Tyleik Williams drew a comparison to one of the best defensive tackles in NFL history. Williams has been praised by pundits for his ability to defend the run, and he ...
If the Lions didn't take him at No. 28, Tyleik Williams said he thought the Buffalo Bills might have drafted him at Pick No.
Ohio State defensive line coach Larry Johnson doesn’t want to set the bar too high for the Detroit Lions’ newest draft pick.