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2025 NFL draft: Louis Riddick’s favorite prospects, sleepers

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Preparing for the NFL draft is a labor of love. It’s a grind to study an entire class, but it’s also one of my favorite times of the year. The long process for 2025 is finally coming to an end, as Round 1 is April 24 — less than one week away.

Louis Riddick

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Five positions Chiefs could add to at NFL draft

The Kansas City Chiefs have four picks in the top 100 (eight total) in the upcoming NFL draft. There areas, like running back and cornerback, that come to mind where the Chiefs could use some depth, particularly using an eye toward 2026 and beyond.

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Adam Teicher

What position should Bills target with 30th pick in NFL Draft?

After a trip to the AFC Championship game, the Bills own the 30th pick in the first round of the NFL Draft. What position should Buffalo target with its top pick? Davis Sanchez joins Tekeyah Singh to share his thoughts.

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AP Mock Draft: Titans take Ward first, Browns draft Hunter at No. 2

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The Tennessee Titans have the first crack to make the Heisman Trophy finalist from Miami their franchise quarterback. Or they could choose Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders, Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter or two-way star Travis Hunter, the Heisman winner.

Raiders GM Spytek is believer in taking RB high in draft

Las Vegas Raiders general manager John Spytek didn’t want to talk about specific prospects during Friday’s predraft news conference. That includes Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty, who has been linked to the organization throughout the draft process.

Ryan McFadden

How Vikings can address draft strategy with limited resources

The Minnesota Vikings’ draft outlook can be boiled down to one sentence: The NFL’s oldest team in 2024 has the league’s fewest resources to get younger in 2025.

Kevin Seifert

Lions willing to move up or down in draft for ‘right guy’

Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes says he is willing to trade up or down again to get “the right guy” in next week’s draft. And similar to past drafts since he took over in 2021, Holmes, whose first selection will come at pick No. 28, won’t chase needs, but will remain aggressive in getting a player Detroit wants.

Eric Woodyard

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