2021 NFL Mock Draft: Projecting Picks by Fantasy Needs Only 2.0
SI Fantasy senior analyst Michael Fabiano mocks the 2021 NFL Draft first round for fantasy-based needs only
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Apr 1, 2021
It’s NFL mock draft season! No matter where you go on the world wide web, there’s a good chance you’ll see multiple mocks ahead of the 2021 NFL Draft. So, rather than focusing on the norm, this first-round mock draft will be based on fantasy needs alone. That means there won’t be any defensive players (apologizes to the IDP fans) but will instead include offensive skill positions and offensive linemen alone.
Former LSU RB staying with Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs running back Darrel Williams (31) celebrates with teammate offensive guard Andrew Wylie after scoring a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Chargers, Monday, Nov. 18, 2019, in Mexico City. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) (Source: Rebecca Blackwell) By Spencer Chrisman | March 17, 2021 at 6:41 AM CDT - Updated March 17 at 6:16 PM
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WAFB) - The Kansas City Chiefs announced that former LSU running back Darrel Williams will be staying with the team on a one-year deal, keeping the 1-2 punch of former Tiger running backs. Williams deal is worth up to $2.13 million with $930,000 in guarantees.
LSU administrator gave rapists, stalkers and other Title IX violators slaps on the wrist
Kenny Jacoby, Nancy Armour and Jessica Luther
March 17, 2021, 10:50 AM·15 min read
For years, the LSU administrator in charge of doling out punishments to rapists, stalkers and abusers regularly chose to issue the lowest possible sanctions, regardless of the severity of the alleged acts, a USA TODAY investigation found.
In more than half the Title IX cases referred to him for punishment over the past four school years, Associate Dean of Students and Director of Student Advocacy and Accountability Jonathan Sanders imposed sanctions that allowed guilty students to continue their coursework uninterrupted, instead of opting for more severe penalties, such as suspension or expulsion. During that time, Sanders expelled just one student.
LSU to hold in-person commencement exercises this spring
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BATON ROUGE - Louisiana State University issued a release to members of its community on Wednesday (March 17) stating that the university plans to hold in-person commencement exercises this spring.
In the notice, LSU Interim President Tom Galligan said that LSU s May graduates, March graduates of the LSU Online program, and all LSU graduates from throughout 2020 will have the opportunity to walk across the stage as their names are called during the ceremonies.
Degree candidate and graduates must confirm that the plan to attend by April 9 and complete a brief questionnaire that will be turned in to the university.
LSU will hold in-person spring graduation ceremonies Share Updated: 10:18 AM CDT Mar 17, 2021 WDSU Digital Team Share Updated: 10:18 AM CDT Mar 17, 2021 WDSU Digital Team Louisiana State University announced that it will be holding in-person graduation ceremonies this year. LSU did not hold in-person graduation ceremonies last year due to COVID-19 concerns. The university announced the news on Twitter. According to LSU, all 2020 graduates who didn t get a chance to walk across the stage can join this year s ceremonies. Our May graduates, LSU Online March grads, and all LSU grads from throughout 2020 will have the opportunity to walk across the stage and have their names called during the ceremonies, LSU said in a statement.