The best player in college football from last season is the current favorite to join the New York Giants in the first round of the NFL Draft, according to oddsmakers. Hunter won the Heisman Trophy after he excelled at both wide receiver and cornerback under head coach Deion Sanders at the University of Colorado.
Meeting begins in West Palm Beach on Sunday as the league's new year kickoff. John Mara, Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll will all be there
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Post-NFL free agency mock drafts. That’s the good stuff. Two weeks’ worth of signings, releases and the occasional trade have helped shape individual team needs. Now, the focus returns to the incoming talent.
Banks doesn’t jump out as a screaming value at 18, but the Seahawks have spent their offseason adding a win-now quarterback, Sam Darnold, and a 31-year-old receiver, Cooper Kupp. This team believes — validly — that it can win a wide-open NFC West. To do that, they’ll need to bolster the interior of their offensive line.
In less than a week, the New York Giants went from an empty quarterback room to a full one. They began with a third-stringer (Tommy DeVito) and quickly added two veteran free agents in Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston.
The New York Giants' hefty investment at the quarterback position will change the trajectory of the entire NFL Draft.