Zamir White, a fourth-round draft pick out of Georgia, wasn’t supposed to live more than two weeks when born.
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The Patriots were among the teams that didn’t see the cards go their way at the NFL draft in Las Vegas this week.
It may be time to start moving on from the tired ‘Same old Jets’ narrative as the franchise appears to have entered a much more positive era with a great draft.
Turns out Iowa State’s 48-3 victory over UNLV in September at Allegiant Stadium wouldn’t be Brock Purdy’s final football memory in Las Vegas after all.
After a two-year delay and three days of action, Las Vegas is receiving rave reviews as a host for the NFL draft.
Only three of the 32 players selected in the actual first round of the draft were not included in our projection.
The Raiders first draft under Dave Ziegler and Josh McDaniels reeled in five players Saturday, including a running back who could be the heir apparent to Josh Jacobs.
Palo Verde’s Daniel Bellinger, a tight end at San Diego State, was the first Las Vegas player drafted. The other was Bishop Gorman’s Jalen Nailor, a wide receiver at Michigan State.
The NFL draft and upcoming Super Bowl signal a strengthening relationship between Las Vegas and the NFL.
Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler is well-positioned to fill more needs and potentially move up and down to address them Saturday in the NFL draft.
Liberty quarterback Malik Willis was finally picked late Friday night in the third round. He wasn’t alone among his peers in waiting longer than expected to get drafted.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell introduced members of the National Gay Flag Football League during Friday’s third round of the draft at Caesars Forum.
The team has sent a pretty clear message to players under new general manager Dave Ziegler and head coach Josh McDaniels.
Take a look at some of the craziest and best dressed fans we could find during the NFL draft in Las Vegas.
The Raiders picked for the first time in the NFL draft, with a selection in the third round at No. 90 overall.