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  • Ranking top-10 offensive prospects for 2025 NFL Draft: Carson Beck leads way, Shedeur Sanders makes cut

    Ranking top-10 offensive prospects for 2025 NFL Draft: Carson Beck leads way, Shedeur Sanders makes cut

    The 2024 NFL Draft was stacked with offensive talent, but initial impressions of next year’s class suggest that the pool may be more shallow. The first defensive prospect to be taken will not have to wait until No. 15 overall to hear their name called as they did this year. 

    Here are 10 of the best prospects on the offensive side of the ball:

    1. QB Carson Beck, Georgia

    Georgia was one of the better teams in college football during the first half of last season but no one was crediting their success to Beck. As the season progressed, it was clear that Beck was becoming more comfortable in the offense post-Stetson Bennett and taking his game to another level. He could have slipped into the first round of last month’s draft, but there is a higher ceiling for him to reach with another year of experience under his belt. 

    Beck (6-foot-4, 220) completed 72.4% of his passes for 3,941 yards, 24 touchdowns and six interceptions. The Florida native had the 10th-highest third-down conversion percentage on passes (46.2), per TruMedia. His running style is more so survival instincts rather than dynamic ability. 

    2. OT Will Campbell, LSU

    Campbell’s quarterback, Jayden Daniels, may have gone on to be the No. 2 overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, but his obligations to the program will carry on for another season. The bayou left tackle is patient in pass protection and possesses tremendous strength. He does a good job with hand placement. Campbell struggled against the outside hand from the game’s best pass rushers like Jared Verse and Dallas Turner, but another season of experience will serve him well. 

    3. OT Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas

    Banks has total control of his body in that he adjusts his hands and feet when engaged in pass protection. The former 5-star recruit from Texas has good foot quickness to get out of his stance and onto the front side of run schemes. There are moments when Banks will…

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  • 2025 5-star OT Michael Fasusi provides more details regarding his recruitment

    2025 5-star OT Michael Fasusi provides more details regarding his recruitment

    The 2025 recruiting class is filled with talent at every position. Still, in my humble opinion, the offensive line class is filled with several stud athletes who have caught the attention of every blue-blood program in the country, including new Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko.

    Who am I referencing exactly? That would be 2025 five-star offensive tackle Michael Fasusi, who has been on the Aggie’s radar for over a year and even more so after making his Top 7 program list late last month while recently visiting College Station during A&M’s Maroon & White spring game.

    Standing at 6 feet, 4 inches, and nearly 300 pounds, Fasusi is highly versatile. He has experience at both tackle spots. However, due to his quickness and impressive footwork, his future is clearly at left tackle. This week, Fasusi spoke to On3’s Chad Simmons to provide more detail regarding how competitive his recruitment has become:

    “There are pros and cons to each school. It is for sure going to be a hard decision.”

    For the Aggies, Elko and his staff, led by new offensive line coach Adam Cushing, know the importance of acquiring as much O-line talent as possible to counter the elite pass rushes the SEC deploys year after year.

    With Cushing’s recent success on the recruiting trail after three four-star offensive linemen committed to the Aggies in the last two months, Texas A&M looks like a clear finalist for Fasusi’s talents.

    Contact/Follow us @AggiesWire on X and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Texas A&M news, notes and opinions. Follow Cameron on X: @CameronOhnysty.

    This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: 2025 5-star OT Michael Fasusi provides more details regarding his recruitment

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  • Would Eagles try Mekhi Becton at guard? Uncertainty at position gives former first-round pick shot to play

    Would Eagles try Mekhi Becton at guard? Uncertainty at position gives former first-round pick shot to play

    PHILADELPHIA — Mekhi Becton is getting a chance to resurrect his career with the Philadelphia Eagles. Could the former first-round pick be learning a new position?

    The Eagles solidified their tackle depth when adding Becton, but have an opening at right guard. Philadelphia isn’t committed to anything regarding the vacancy. 

    “We obviously have a lot of time to figure out who the top five guys are,” Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said at the NovaCare Complex. “He’s played tackle, obviously, as everybody knows. He’ll start there and then we’ll see what happens.”

    The Eagles didn’t rule out the possibility of Becton moving to guard — or learning the position — this offseason. The franchise didn’t select an interior offensive lineman early in the draft nor have they made a commitment to a starter like they did with Cam Jurgens last offseason.

    Even though Nick Sirianni wouldn’t publicly admit Jurgens was the right guard, Jurgens took all the first-team reps in training camp and stayed at the position all year. With Jurgens moving over to center in the wake of Jason Kelce’s retirement, there’s an opening at right guard.

    Who are the candidates to play right guard in 2024? 

    The 2023 third-round pick is the front runner for the job this offseason. Steen didn’t have a great debut at guard last season, allowing five pressures in 39 pass-blocking snaps (12.8% pressure rate per dropback). In his one start at right guard (Week 9 vs. Cowboys), Steen allowed a 15.6% pressure rate per dropback. 

    A full offseason should help Steen, but expect him to rotate with other candidates in right guard during minicamp and training camp. 

    Hennessy has starting experience at center and was supposed to be the starting left guard for the Atlanta Falcons last season before a knee injury sidelined him for the year. The versatile Hennessy provides good interior offensive line depth, but will be in…

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  • Donovan Mitchell rallies Cavs to Game 7 win; Kyle Larson sets NASCAR record with photo finish at Kansas

    Donovan Mitchell rallies Cavs to Game 7 win; Kyle Larson sets NASCAR record with photo finish at Kansas

    This is an article version of the CBS Sports HQ AM Newsletter, the ultimate guide to every day in sports. You can sign up to get it in your inbox every weekday morning here.

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    DONOVAN MITCHELL AND THE CLEVELAND CAVALIERS

    Falling behind by 18 points in the first half probably isn’t the best Game 7 strategy, but it worked for the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday. Donovan Mitchell caught fire and helped the Cavs storm back for a 106-94 win over the Orlando Magic.

    With 4:17 remaining in the second quarter, Paolo Banchero hit a pair of free throws to give the Magic a 49-31 lead. At that point, it looked like Orlando might waltz to the second round, but the Cavaliers flipped a switch and completely reversed the momentum with Mitchell leading the way.

    Mitchell finished the game with 39 points, nine rebounds, and five assists. In the third quarter, the Magic had no tricks up their sleeve to slow down Mitchell, who went off for 17 points as the Cavs went from down by 10 to leading by eight.

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  • Ravens turned down eight trade offers before drafting Nate Wiggins at No. 30

    Ravens turned down eight trade offers before drafting Nate Wiggins at No. 30

    Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta knows the value of trading down in the NFL draft and getting additional picks, but he saw more value in cornerback Nate Wiggins.

    The Ravens turned down eight trade offers from teams trying to move up before they stayed at No. 30 and drafted Wiggins with their first-round pick, according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.

    DeCosta said Wiggins was a player the Ravens identified early in the draft process, and that they weren’t expecting him to still be on the board after 29 picks. When he was, picking him was an easy choice.

    “For us, it was always, ‘If Nate [is] there, we [are] going to pick,’” DeCosta said. “In our opinion, [he’s] a guy that can be a true shutdown-type corner.”

    Wiggins was First-Team All-ACC at Clemson last year and was the fastest cornerback at the Combine, but at 6-foot-1 and 173 pounds, some questioned whether he’s too skinny for the NFL. Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr, however, has no questions.

    “On tape, I didn’t see anything about him being undersized as anything that we critiqued,” Orr said. “He flew up, set the edge in the run game, played physical with receivers at the line of scrimmage, came up, tackled, getting the ball off people. So he played like a Raven. We have no concerns about that at all.”

    If the Ravens had any concerns, they would have accepted one of those trade offers and moved down. But with Wiggins available, they wanted to stay right where they were.

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  • LSU cornerback transfer target DaShawn Jones reportedly expected to commit to Alabama

    LSU cornerback transfer target DaShawn Jones reportedly expected to commit to Alabama

    Recent reports indicated that LSU had made contact with Wake Forest cornerback transfer DaShawn Jones and was attempting to get him on campus for a visit.

    However, it looks like that isn’t going to happen.

    On Sunday evening, 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz reported that Jones is expected to commit to Alabama. A redshirt sophomore from Baltimore, Jones started nine of the 10 games he appeared in this past season for the Demon Deacons.

    He finished the year with 37 tackles, a team-high three interceptions and a pair of pass breakups. Jones played in 22 games over the previous two seasons after redshirting his true freshman season in 2021.

    The expectation is that former Wake Forest cornerback DaShawn Jones is going to transfer to Alabama, sources tell @247sports.

    Was a two-year starter at Wake and finished last season with three interceptions. Had also garnered interest from other high-end programs like LSU.… pic.twitter.com/VnqhV4gnUC

    — Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) May 5, 2024

    Assuming Jones ultimately commits to the Crimson Tide, it will be another transfer target the Tigers have missed out on during the spring transfer portal window. They also targeted defensive tackles Damonic Williams and Simeon Barrow Jr., who committed to Oklahoma and Miami, respectively.

    Contact/Follow us @LSUTigersWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Louisiana State news, notes, and opinions.

    Follow Tyler to continue the conversation on Twitter: @TylerNettuno

    Story originally appeared on LSU Tigers Wire

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  • Tom Brady to be roasted on Netflix: Time, date, how to stream as retired QB gets roasted in comedy special

    Tom Brady to be roasted on Netflix: Time, date, how to stream as retired QB gets roasted in comedy special

    Tom Brady made plenty of history on the field during his NFL career, and now, it looks like he’s going to be making some history off the field. 

    The seven-time Super Bowl winner is going to be roasted on Netflix on Sunday night in what the streaming company is calling “The Greatest Roast of All-Time.” The difference between this roast and other roasts is that it will be airing live and uncensored, which will make it the first time in history that a roast has aired live and unedited on television or streaming, according to Netflix. 

    Here’s what you need to know: 

    Time: 8 p.m. ETDate: Sunday, May 5Location: Los Angeles ForumStreamer: Netflix

    Although Netflix hasn’t announced the full list of people who will be roasting Brady, several names have been leaked out. Randy Moss, Julian Edelman, Drew Bledsoe and Rob Gronkowski will all be their to roast their former quarterback, according to ESPN.com. Former Patriots coach Bill Belichick is also expected to be roasting Brady, according to NFL.com. That should be fun to watch. 

    Netflix has also revealed that Kevin Hart will serve as the host.

    It’s also worth noting that Jeff Ross is producing — and he appears in the trailer above — so it obviously won’t be surprising if he takes part in the roast. The special will include “a surprise team of roasters from the comedy, sports and entertainment world,” so you can expect a lot of people to be making fun of Brady. 

    “I played in the NFL, so I’m not worried about a bunch of comedians, trust me,” Brady said Monday during an interview with TODAY. 

    If you want the full list of names of who will be roasting Brady, you’ll have to watch the show because Netflix is keeping most of it under wraps so that it’s a surprise for Brady when he takes the stage on May 5. 

    The roast is a part of Netflix’s annual “Netflix Is A Joke Fest,” which will be running from May 2 thru 12 this year….

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  • St. Louis keeps showing it should have an NFL team

    St. Louis keeps showing it should have an NFL team

    The UFL is struggling to put fans in the stands in seven of the cities where it plays. In one, the stands are packed.

    For the third time in three home games, the St. Louis Battlehawks attracted more than 30,000 fans.

    Via Mike Mitchell of SI.com, 32,969 showed up for Saturday’s 22-8 win over the Houston Roughnecks. It was the fifth win in a row for the Battlehawks.

    Separately, 38,559 went to a Cardinals game at Busch Stadium on Saturday.

    It raises the question of whether St. Louis should have an NFL team again. In 1960, St. Louis attracted the Cardinals from Chicago. After the Cardinals left for Arizona in 1988, St. Louis got the Rams to come to Missouri in 1995. Twenty years later — after persistent lying by the Rams and the NFL regarding the team’s intentions — the Rams went back to L.A. And St. Louis secured a $790 million settlement due in part to the tangled web of untruths.

    More time might need to pass before the NFL would ever want to return to St. Louis, because anyone that ever has to pay that kind of money finds a way to blame someone other than themselves for the outcome. In turn, St. Louis might not yet be in the mood to welcome back the NFL, given its experience in the final days with the Rams.

    At some point, St. Louis should be an option. Especially if St. Louis loves football enough to support the devotion of taxpayer money to the construction of a stadium.

    They were willing to do it with the Rams, but owner Stan Kroenke was hellbent on moving to L. A. They might not be willing to do it again, in part because no city currently seems to be willing to do it.

    Regardless, if the NFL wants to play in a place where asses will be in seats, it needs to be taking St. Louis seriously.

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