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Notre Dame safety Xavier Watts sits down with Chris Simms and Mike Florio to discuss what he can bring to an NFL team, why Caleb Williams was his toughest opponent and who he models his game after.
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East Carolina CB Shavon Revel Jr. sits down with Connor Rogers to discuss what he learned from his injury this past season and what it would mean to be the first ESU player selected in the first round since 2008.

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Top 2025 NFL Draft tight end prospect Tyler Warren discusses his passion for blocking in the run game, why he models his game after Jeremy Shockey and the talent environment at Penn State.
The Rutgers duo of Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey round out the top three.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms weigh in on the right number for Brock Purdy’s next contract and evaluate where they think the 49ers will land.
A look at the times players have shot 59 or lower on the PGA Tour.
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    Disappointing, but not surprising. Per Tomasson, an NFL official passed on this information regarding Hunter’s decision to skip combine workouts, meaning we won’t get a chance to look at the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner until Colorado’s pro day. An elite two-way player in college, Hunter could have the opportunity to play a similar dual role in the NFL, although that decision will likely depend on the team that drafts him. Colorado has not yet set a date for their pro day, but with Shedeur Sanders also expected to participate, it’s safe to say it will be one of the most anticipated pro days of this year’s NFL Draft news cycle.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    The latest rumors on Higgins are that the Bengals will franchise tag him if they cannot reach a deal before free agency kicks off. Even if that doesn’t come to fruition, Graff believes the Patriots will prioritize the offensive and defensive lines. Patriots executive VP of player personnel reinforced those sentiments at the combine when he said “The game is always won on the lines — offensive line, defensive line.” Graff adds that the Patriots are “going to feel out the trade market for a receiver,” but any move for Higgins appears unlikely at this point.
  • It was revealed on Wednesday that Carter was dealing with a stress reaction in his right foot that may require surgery. Now, per Schefter’s report, further scans have advised against surgery. Carter will presumably rest and let the injury heal on its own while preparing for his pro day, which is scheduled for March 28th. Drew Rosenhaus doubled down on his statements regarding Carter and his injury, saying, “I couldn’t be more confident that this will be a non-factor where he’s drafted.”
  • SF Wide Receiver #1
    Lynch said “It probably makes sense” and the team is allowing Samuel to look for trade partners. He also briefly mentioned Samuel’s contract. The 49ers will eat a $31.6 million dead cap charge if they trade Samuel, reducing their cap space by $15.2 million. That means the team needs to be reasonably compensated by a trade partner for the cap hit they will incur, creating a potential hurdle in negotiations. Still, Lynch seemed understanding of Samuel’s desire to leave and does appear willing to move on from the former superstar wideout. Coming off a frustrating season that amounted to just 806 yards from scrimmage, the second-lowest mark of his career, a mutual split may be best for both sides at this point.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    Rodgers, soon to be released by the Jets, could be a replacement for Matthew Stafford, who has been granted permission to work out a trade this offseason. Signing Rodgers to a team-friendly, short-term deal, Florio said, would allow the Rams to “devote resources elsewhere in lieu of breaking the bank for Stafford.” Rodgers, 41, struggled in 2024, displaying a reduced mobility and, at times, a lack of his typical world-class arm strength. He seems determined to keep playing in 2025, and the Rams would make sense if Sean McVay is looking for a stopgap game manager in lieu of Stafford. The circus that comes with Rodgers could very much limit his options, however.
  • GB Cornerback #23
    Alexander, 28, a two-time Pro Bowler, has been rumored to be on his way out of Green Bay after struggling through a laundry list of injuries over the past few seasons. Alexander refused to speak with reporters after the season, saying he had “nothing good to say” about his situation in Green Bay. The Athletic’s Matt Schneidman said it “would be a win for the Packers if they can get anything in return for [Alexander] instead of just releasing him.” Pro Football Focus graded Alexander as last season’s eighth best cover corner. There will certainly be a market for Alexander in the coming weeks.
  • The NFLPA report card, which included responses from nearly 1,700 active NFL players, had Johnson as the only owner to get a failing grade. Patriots owner Robert Kraft, Cardinals owner Michael Bidwell, and Panthers owner David Tepper were the only owners to get a D on the NFLPA’s report card. Johnson received a B- grade in 2023. “Rather than addressing concerns, players believed that management responded to feedback by making conditions worse,” the report said about Johnson and the Jets higher ups. It’s hardly a surprise that Johnson would get such low marks after another failed season, his commitment to Aaron Rodgers, and reports that Johnson’s children had made roster decisions based on Madden ratings. Johnson, who reportedly took control over the Jets front office midway through the catastrophic 2024 season, would do well to step aside and let head head coach Aaron Glenn take charge of the organization.
  • Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports Penn State TE Tyler Warren won’t participate in on-field drills during the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine.
    Like most highly-touted draft prospects, Warren won’t do any work at the Combine after his stellar career at Penn State, including a final collegiate season that should make him a top-20 pick in the draft. Warren went for 1,228 yards and eight touchdowns on a whopping 104 receptions in 2024. Bowling Green’s Harold Fannin was the only tight end in the nation with more catches and receiving yards than Warren last year. A massive middle-of-the-field target, Warren has been connected to the Colts, who have the 14th overall selection.
  • LAR Quarterback #9
    “That’s the sentiment shared by most,” said Hughes, who covers the Giants, a team linked to Stafford as the veteran QB tests the trade market. “This permission the Rams granted him to talk to others? It’s likely nothing more than a means to figure out his value. He and L.A. will agree to a new deal once he does.” Hughes said the likelihood that Stafford stays put this offseason shouldn’t stop the Giants front office from pursuing him as a stopgap measure after the team’s disastrous Daniel Jones experiment fizzled out in 2024. Tom Brady and the Raiders are also reportedly interested in trading for Stafford in the coming weeks or months, likely ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    The veteran quarterback carousel continues to churn. The 41-year-old Rodgers reportedly prefers to head to Los Angeles to play for the Rams and wants to pair up with Davante Adams once again. It would be the third team Rodgers and Adams would play together on, after a successful stint on the Packers and a short, unsuccessful stint with the Jets. The Rams would only consider bringing in Rodgers if they deal the incumbent Matthew Stafford, who has been heavily rumored to move on. One potential scenario is a Stafford trade to the Giants while Rodgers and Adams head to the Rams for one more hurrah.

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Former Penn State tight end Tyler Warren was one of the most dominant forces in college football in 2024, winning the John Mackey Award as the nation’s best at his position.
Tight end Colston Loveland is thought to have a good chance of being a first-round pick in April and the Michigan star’s right shoulder injury doesn’t look like it will get in the way of that.
Mason Graham won’t be the only Michigan defensive lineman passing on doing on-field drills during the Scouting Combine this week.
Defensive lineman Mason Graham will be skipping most drills at the Scouting Combine this week.

Premier League

13 points clear with 10 games to go, there is no way Liverpool will blow it from here.
Mohamed Salah is looking to stay atop the Golden Boot race, as Chris Wood and Erling Haaland are hot on the Egyptian’s heels in the race for the Premier League Golden Boot award.
Check out the latest Premier League table for the 2024-25 season.

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Eric Samulski looks at the offseason changes for Guardians’ starter Gavin Williams that make him a fantasy target.
Dollar values for over 500 relief pitchers going into 2025 fantasy baseball salary cap drafts.
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Josh Downs headlines wideouts who commanded targets at high rates last season, and could continue in 2025.
Shaedon Sharpe, Day’Ron Sharpe and Zach Collins were among Wednesday’s low-rostered standouts.

Motor Sports

With Eli Tomac and Jett Lawrence out of contention, one thing is certain this week: a new rider will add their name to Daytona’s record book.
The top two national series will race a new layout for the first road course of the season.
Ross Chastain has the best average finish at COTA among active drivers but could face a challenge from teammate Shane van Gisbergen.

Celebrating Black Heritage

In honor of Black History Month, Golf Today explores Charlie Sifford’s story as the “Jackie Robinson” of golf and how vital Cobbs Creek Golf Course in Philadelphia has been on breaking the sport’s color barrier.
Premier League and African icon Jay-Jay Okocha sits down to reflect on his storied career, impact, and lessons learned from his football journey.
Watkins and the sixth-ranked Trojans play host to No. 1 UCLA, the only unbeaten team in college basketball, on Thursday night.
Indianapolis Colts DE Kwity Paye calls himself the “Son of Liberia”, a title that reflects his true calling.

Golf

A look at the times players have shot 59 or lower on the PGA Tour.
Taking advantage of shockingly low scoring at PGA National, Jake Knapp carded the 15th sub-60 round in Tour history.
A Lim Kim tamed swirling winds to shoot a 4-under 68 and take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the HSBC Women’s World Championship on Thursday.
Watch the best shots from the first round of the HSBC Women’s World Championship from Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore.
Former U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland was honored Wednesday with the PGA Tour Courage Award.
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