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NFL second-round mock draft 2021: Resetting the field for Day 2

NFL second-round mock draft 2021: Resetting the field for Day 2 Updated Apr 30, 2021; Posted Apr 30, 2021 Notre Dame linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah remains available as Day 2 of the draft opens, although many teams may consider him a safety at the professional level.AP Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio Jacksonville is back on the clock after Urban Meyer and the Jaguars made Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence the No. 1 pick on Thursday night, as expected. The Browns will have three picks Friday night, starting with the 27th pick in the second round (59th overall), plus two more picks (Nos. 89 and 91) in the third round. If they want one of the top players who fell to the second round, whether it’s on defense (see 10 players who could fit) or offense (see 10 more players who could fit), they might want to trade up.

What Does Jimmy Garoppolo's Post-Draft Future Look Like?

What Does Jimmy Garoppolo’s Post-Draft Future Look Like? The 49ers are set to take a quarterback at no. 3, and the passer who led the team to a Super Bowl appearance is the odd man out in San Francisco. What’s next for Garoppolo? Share this story Getty Images/Ringer illustration It’s easy to forget that when the Patriots drafted Jimmy Garoppolo in the second round of the 2014 draft, the Eastern Illinois passer was deemed Tom Brady’s heir apparent. Since then, he’s had a career arc unlike that of any passer we’ve seen. Three years after drafting him, New England traded Garoppolo to Kyle Shanahan’s 49ers in exchange for a second-round pick. In his lone full season as a starter, he helped San Francisco come within minutes of winning Super Bowl LIV. But a little over a year later, Shanahan can’t even guarantee that Garoppolo will be on the Niners’ roster following this week’s NFL draft. (Or alive, for that matter.)

Which NFL Players Are Headed for Mega Paydays in 2021?

0 of 8 John Munson/Associated Press This offseason, NFL teams will need to maneuver around a lower-than-expected salary cap with the loss of ticket revenue because of COVID-19 restrictions at stadiums. Still, general managers must find a way to pay their top playmakers. Generally, quarterbacks, pass-rushers and offensive tackles command the most lucrative salaries. Last offseason, quarterback Patrick Mahomes signed the largest deal in sports history, inking a 10-year extension worth up to $503 million with the Kansas City Chiefs. Edge-rushers Myles Garrett and Joey Bosa signed with the Cleveland Browns and Los Angeles Chargers, respectively, for deals that will net them $25-plus million annually. During the 2020 campaign, the Green Bay Packers made tackle David Bakhtiari the league s highest-paid offensive lineman with a four-year, $92 million contract. 

Breaking: Falcons, Arthur Smith reach a deal on head coaching position

Breaking: Falcons, Arthur Smith reach a deal on head coaching position
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Game Preview: The Atlanta Falcons and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Meet Again

Game Preview: The Atlanta Falcons and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Meet Again In a rematch from just two weeks ago, the Bucs are hoping to start the year 2021 with a bang. Author: Jan 1, 2021 If this story feels familiar, that s because not too much has changed in the past two weeks since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last faced the Atlanta Falcons. One key difference, of course, is that Sunday s game is in Tampa Bay, where actually the Bucs have struggled this season. When playing at Raymond James Stadium, Tampa Bay is only 4-3, compared to the team s road record of 6-2. While winning on the road during the regular seasons bodes well for a team whose path to the Super Bowl will be mostly away games, there is still a lot to play for at home Sunday.

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