PFF's full recap of the Dallas Cowboys' draft, with analysis on every selection the team made during the weekend and an in-depth look at their top pick.
PFF's full recap of the Cleveland Browns' draft, with analysis on every selection the team made during the weekend and an in-depth look at their top pick.
PFF's full recap of the Cincinnati Bengals' draft, with analysis on every selection the team made during the weekend and an in-depth look at their top pick.
PFF's full recap of the Chicago Bears' draft, with analysis on every selection the team made during the weekend and an in-depth look at their top pick.
PFF's full recap of the Carolina Panthers' draft, with analysis on every selection the team made during the weekend and an in-depth look at their top pick.
PFF's full recap of the Buffalo Bills' draft, with analysis on every selection the team made during the weekend and an in-depth look at their top pick.
PFF's full recap of the Baltimore Ravens' draft, with analysis on every selection the team made during the weekend and an in-depth look at their top pick.
PFF's full recap of the Atlanta Falcons' draft, with analysis on every selection the team made during the weekend and an in-depth look at their top pick.
PFF's full recap of the Arizona Cardinals' draft, with analysis on every selection the team made during the weekend and an in-depth look at their top pick.
With the bulk of free agency and the NFL draft behind us, we should have a clearer picture of the state of all 32 NFL teams. But, as always, there are still some question marks around every team.
Every season, players who may not have been premier draft selections emerge as contributors down the stretch. These Day 2-3 additions could very well fit that bill.
International rugby star-turned-running back Louis Rees-Zammit had a "pretty good week" while practicing with the Chiefs for the first time since signing in March.
The Panthers agreed to a contract with former first-round pick Rashaad Penny, reuniting him with head coach Dave Canales from their days with the Seahawks.
At a time when NFL teams are increasingly concluding that running backs aren't worth big contracts or high draft picks, the Panthers have taken the opposite view.
Things are much different for Baker Mayfield entering 2024 than they were at this time in 2023, with the quarterback receiving a three-year deal after leading Tampa Bay to a division title and a playoff victory.
Word on Monday was that Bengals senior personnel executive Trey Brown has declined an interview with the Patriots as they search for a new head of football operations and Tuesday brings word of another potential candidate who won't be interviewing.
While speaking to reporters at a press conference on Monday, Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen said he thinks the way the team's offense can go from good to great in 2024 is to get better in the run game and a newcomer looks like he'll be part of that effort.
Since the NFL officially changed the kickoff rules for at least 2024, coaches around the league have noted that there is an element of the unknown with the play for the upcoming season.
Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II was the subject of trade chatter early in the offseason, but there didn't appear to be much of an effort to move him and the chance of a trade is even slimmer now.
Packers first-round pick Jordan Morgan has no doubt that he's "just gonna prove everybody wrong" if they think he can't play left tackle, but the team isn't sure that's where Morgan will be lining up come the fall.
Panthers General Manager Dan Morgan said before the draft that the team and free agent cornerback Stephon Gilmore had been in contact, and could get a deal done after the draft.
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