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SI's Conor Orr has proposed that the Eagles trade up to pick 11 in exchange for pick 23 and Philly's 2027 1st round pick. Would you favor this trade?

SI's Conor Orr has proposed that the Eagles trade up to pick 11 in exchange for pick 23 and Philly's 2027 1st round pick. Would you favor this trade?

In this mock draft, Philly moves up to select Caleb Downs at 11, with Rueben Bain also still on the board. Miami selects KC Concepcion with pick 23.

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u/expellyamos — 2 hours ago
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GM Brandon Beane On Bills' #26 Pick: “...These are the guys we are pretty sure there’s less than a 1% chance they’ll be there, barring something like a gas mask or something popping up. So if you guys want to put any players who are really talented using AI to help us get them, we’ll take them."

u/JCameron181 — 17 hours ago

Vintage Suede Jacket I Bought & Cleaned

$65 on ebay and $20 suede cleaner. Can’t wait for the one day a year I’ll be able to wear it in Miami 😅

u/mishucat — 5 hours ago
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Schefter: Francis Mauigoa has a herniated disc in his back that could sideline him for months if it worsens and necessitates surgery

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u/expellyamos — 18 hours ago
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[Highlight] Dan Marino throws his 420th and final career regular season touchdown in a 1999 week 16 loss (38-31) to the Jets

u/expellyamos — 1 day ago
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Phase 1 of the offseason program is complete! Phase 2 starts with voluntary minicamp tomorrow

u/expellyamos — 19 hours ago
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Stat to date April 20: Dan Marino had 420 career passing TD

Stat to date 📅 April 20 Dan Marino had 420 career passing TD

One of the greatest quarterbacks of all time who helped revolutionize the passing game

• 4,967 completions (10th all-time)

• 61,361 passing yards (10th all-time)

• 420 passing TD (8th all-time)

When he retired in 2000 he was the NFL all-time leader in completions passing yards and passing TD

5x passing yards leader

3x passing TD leader

8x All-Pro

1984 MVP

Data via Stathead / Pro Football Reference

u/ShamusTalksSports — 21 hours ago

What is your take on our biggest position need for round 1?

I say strong side DE. I have no idea who we could roll out there right now.

CBs and WR, you can find gems in later rounds. No absolute clear cut WR1 in thus draft IMO.

S. Would be thrilled with either pick being the right safety.

OL (Tackle) Wouldn't mind it, but we have decent tackles now and guards seem like bad value for 1st round.

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u/Pristine-Text5143 — 2 days ago
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[Adam Schefter] The Giants are trading three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Bengals in a deal that will include the 10th overall pick going to New York, per ESPN sources. The Giants now head into Thursday night with the 5th and 10th overall picks.

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Do Legacy Player's have a leg up on the competition in the NFL? Here's this year's crop of Legacy Players

u/MixMasterRudy — 1 day ago

Jermod McCoy at 11

Last month, when I started following mock drafts, I hoped our first pick would upgrade the OL. But, for a couple of reasons, I now hope Miami is targeting CB Jermod McCoy. First, as shown by his impressive pro day, McCoy has recovered from his injury. Second, as one of the few elite talents at a premium position, he offers great value at 11.

I suspect McCoy’s injury and lack of 2025 tape spooked many mock drafters. I expect him to go higher IRL than in most mocks. It reminds me of Houston taking Derek Stingley Jr. third overall despite Stingley playing in just ten games over his last two seasons at LSU.

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u/Fail_Unfair — 2 days ago
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Ricky Williams in Danish tv show

I’m an American living in Denmark and I’ve been watching a show from a few years back called “Arvingerne” (listed as “The Legacy” on IMDb)

This gigantic poster of Ricky Williams hangs in the background of many scenes and it fascinated me enough that I figured out it’s from Week 3 of 2008

It’s a bit random. The character shown is a professional handball player but it doesn’t explain why he’d have a huge image of another sport. It’s featured several times so someone in the production felt it was necessary to the visual storytelling

Its not my team but I do enjoy when random bits of American culture pop up

u/Efficient_Respect495 — 2 days ago