ESPN's Field Yates predicts the Denver Broncos will draft UNC running back Omarion Hampton in first round of 2025 NFL draft. The post ESPN Mock Draft Sends Broncos ‘Legitimate Three Down Back’ in First Round appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Green Bay Packers got help at defensive end and wide receiver in Field Yates' new two-round mock draft at ESPN. While no one can know which players are going where in the 2025 NFL draft, the defensive end-wide receiver combo could be a realistic starting scenario for the Packers, who have clear needs at both positions.
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Colts Wire on MSNBreaking down Colts' picks in Field Yates' latest 2-round NFL mock draftESPN's Field Yates put together his first two-round mock draft of the 2025 NFL draft cycle. So who did he have the Indianapolis Colts selecting? Let's break down Yates' selections for the Colts and give our instant takeaways.
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Bucs Wire on MSNBucs stack-up on defense in latest ESPN mock draftJason Licht has shown he will invest in the area, which makes the latest picks for them in ESPN's mock draft one that is likely. Field Yates published his latest mock draft and went two rounds deep. In the process,
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Niners Wire on MSN49ers make head-scratching reach with 1st pick in 2-round ESPN mock draftYates' second pick for the 49ers also makes sense in a vacuum. He has San Francisco selecting Minnesota's Aireontae Taylor with the 43rd overall pick. This would also be a bit of a reach according to Jeremiah's top 50. Taylor doesn't land in that group.
Breaking down the NFC North picks in the latest ESPN mock draft from Field Yates, including the Lions projections
The Panthers have made a series of edge rusher investments over the past two years, but none have massively moved the needle. The Panthers -- who allowed the most yards per play (6.0) and tied for the third-fewest sacks (32) last season -- could truly address their need in the top 10, though.
The Ravens land an All-SEC edge rusher, and another dynamic safety from Notre Dame in Field Yates latest 2-round NFL mock draft for ESPN