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  • Kiper puts 49ers’ Pearsall pick among ‘head-scratching’ draft moves

    Kiper puts 49ers’ Pearsall pick among ‘head-scratching’ draft moves

    Kiper puts 49ers’ Pearsall pick among ‘head-scratching’ draft moves originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

    The 49ers’ selecting Florida wide receiver Ricky Pearsall No. 31 overall surprised many, including ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr.

    San Francisco’s Pearsall pick made Kiper’s list of “head-scratching” moves from the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, with the draft analyst wondering if the pick might be related to potential moves involving a pair of All-Pro wide receivers already on the 49ers

    “This one makes you think what’s going on with Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel, right?” Kiper wrote. “Could the 49ers have more moves coming? In the end, though, I had Pearsall ranked below both Xavier Legette, Keon Coleman and Adonai Mitchell, all of whom were still available at the end of Round 1. Pearsall lit up the combine with his testing numbers, and he could be a better pro than college player. He’s my No. 10 wideout.”

    Pearsall posted an impressive 40-yard dash time (4.41 seconds) during a strong performance at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine. The 23-year-old wide receiver enters the NFL with a wealth of collegiate experience, racking up 2,420 receiving yards over five seasons. Pearsall spent his first three college seasons at Arizona State before transferring to Florida before the 2022 season.

    In his two seasons playing for the Gators, Pearsall served as a big-play threat averaging 16.6 yards per reception. The dynamic wide receiver also returned 15 punts during his stint at Florida, offering an added layer of versatility for the 49ers after the departure of primary return man Ray-Ray McCloud to the Atlanta Falcons in free agency.

    With Brandon Aiyuk’s contract situation still unresolved and rumors surfacing about Deebo Samuel potentially being traded, the addition of Pearsall is notable given the relative uncertainty surrounding the 49ers’ wide receiver room.

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  • Everything to know about the 2024 NFL Draft; Heat upset Celtics in Game 2

    Everything to know about the 2024 NFL Draft; Heat upset Celtics in Game 2

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    NFL DRAFT PROSPECTS

    At long last, the 2024 NFL Draft has arrived. Tonight, the lives of 32 young men change, and that’s a huge win for everyone involved.

     Which 32 will it be, though? Draft expert Chris Trapasso has been studying and writing about this draft for the last year-plus. Now, his final mock has arrived. Here are his top five:

    Bears: QB Caleb WilliamsCommanders: QB Jayden DanielsPatriots: QB Drake MayeCardinals: WR Marvin Harrison Jr.Giants (via mock trade with Chargers): QB J.J. McCarthy

    I love Chris’ fifth pick. The Giants moving up just one spot hasn’t been popularly mocked, but it could end up making a ton of sense.

    We’ve talked a lot about the top of the draft. That’s where the biggest names go, after all. But there are great players further down. Here are some of Chris’ later picks I liked:

    9. Bears: WR Rome Odunze11. Vikings: QB Bo Nix12. Broncos: EDGE Dallas Turner22 Eagles: CB Terrion Arnold
    25. Packers: CB Kool-Aid McKinstry28. Bills: WR…..

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  • Check out new renderings for the Bears stadium on Chicago’s lakefront

    Check out new renderings for the Bears stadium on Chicago’s lakefront

    Check out new renderings for the Bears stadium on Chicago’s lakefront originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago

    Ahead of the Bears’ press conference unveiling their plans for a new stadium on Wednesday, they released photographic renderings of the stadium on the lakefront.

    The renderings include the domed stadium, with the stadium atop the current South Parking lot of Soldier Field. As for Soldier Field, the columns exist, but the stadium is gone.

    Here are all the renderings of the stadium. Click here to check out the renderings released by the team.

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  • 2024 NFL Draft: What teams inside top 10 are saying about picks entering draft week, including Bears, Patriots

    2024 NFL Draft: What teams inside top 10 are saying about picks entering draft week, including Bears, Patriots

    The 2024 NFL Draft is just about here, where talking season ends and team building begins. For the teams that kick off the draft, there is much to consider. Do they draft for position, do they ignore needs and select the best player available or do they trade their pick? Each decision will have major ramifications, so it’s important these front offices make the correct ones.

    What has each team in the top 10 said about their respective situation? Let’s take a look.

    The Bears certainly seem ready to make the first overall selection Thursday night. The football world expect it to be Caleb Williams, but the team isn’t ready to share its intent just yet. “So unfortunately, it’s one of those things I think everyone’s got to tune in on Thursday to watch and figure out,” Bears general manager Ryan Poles said with a big smile, via NBC Sports Chicago. “But I feel really good about our process and where we are and where we’re headed. So we know what we’re going to do but everyone is going to have to wait until Thursday.”

    The Commanders have received trade calls on the No. 2 overall pick, but it doesn’t appear they will move down.

    “We feel great about staying at No. 2,” Commanders general manager Adam Peters said, via 7News DC. “I don’t see a whole lot of scenarios where we trade down, to be honest with you. We feel great about sticking there.”

    Patriots director of scouting Eliot Wolf said last week New England is “open for business” at No. 3 overall, via ESPN, but could stick and pick its quarterback of the future. 

    NFL Media reports the Patriots have received trade calls, but haven’t received the kind of offer that would lead to them moving down. 

    Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort said that he’s had talks with multiple teams regarding the No. 4 overall pick, and that they are ready to continue having those conversations when the phone rings.

    The Chargers are widely viewed as a…

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  • 2024 NFL Draft Order: Complete list of every pick from Round 1 through Round 7

    2024 NFL Draft Order: Complete list of every pick from Round 1 through Round 7

    The 2024 NFL Draft begins this week, on Thursday, April 25, with the Chicago Bears set to make the first overall selection for the first time since 1947. The Bears had the first overall pick last year but traded it away to Carolina, with the Panthers selecting QB Bryce Young. Chicago got Carolina’s 2024 first round pick as part of that trade and will now select first overall this year after the Panthers finished with the worst record in the league last season.

    Seven of the last nine first overall picks have been quarterbacks, and the Bears are expected to take QB Caleb Williams out of USC with the first pick this year. The Bears traded QB Justin Fields to the Steelers in March, signaling the start of a new era in Chicago. Williams highlights a draft class which includes QBs Drake Maye (UNC) and Jayden Daniels (LSU), as well as WRs Marvin Harrison Jr. (Ohio State), Malik Nabers (LSU) and Rome Odunze (Washington).

    This year’s draft is being held around Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza in Detroit, Michigan. The first round will take place on Thursday, April 25, followed by the second and third rounds on Friday, April 26. The final four rounds will wrap up on Saturday, April 27. Below is the complete draft order for all 257 picks in all seven rounds of the 2024 NFL Draft, including compensatory picks (denoted with an asterisk *).

    2024 NFL Draft Order

    Round 1

    1. Chicago Bears (from CAR)
    2. Washington Commanders
    3. New England Patriots
    4. Arizona Cardinals
    5. Los Angeles Chargers
    6. New York Giants
    7. Tennessee Titans
    8. Atlanta Falcons
    9. Chicago Bears
    10. New York Jets
    11. Minnesota Vikings
    12. Denver Broncos
    13. Las Vegas Raiders
    14. New Orleans Saints
    15. Indianapolis Colts
    16. Seattle Seahawks
    17. Jacksonville Jaguars
    18. Cincinnati Bengals
    19. Los Angeles Rams
    20. Pittsburgh Steelers
    21. Miami Dolphins
    22. Philadelphia Eagles
    23. Minnesota Vikings (from CLE through HOU)
    24. Dallas Cowboys
    25. Green Bay Packers
    26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    27. Arizona Cardinals (from HOU)
    28. Buffalo Bills
    29….

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  • 2024 NFL Draft: Each team’s most ideal pick in Round 1, including Bears adding playmaker for Caleb Williams

    2024 NFL Draft: Each team’s most ideal pick in Round 1, including Bears adding playmaker for Caleb Williams

    The gap between when the NFL begins its new league year in mid-March, and when the draft takes place at the end of April feels like an eternity.

    However, we’ve made it! This is the week the 2024 NFL Draft will finally take place. Since the league’s 32 teams have or are in the process of finalizing their draft boards, let’s take a closer look at who the ideal pick could be for each NFL team. 

    Let’s be clear, this isn’t necessarily a mock draft, which is a projection of what will happen when the first round of the 2024 kicks off Thursday night. This is a breakdown of the top player for all 32 teams if the draft board fell the way they are desperate for it to fall. To maintain a level of realism, a player can only be named two times as an ideal pick. There is in an effort to illustrate somewhat reasonable draft locations for each prospect. 

    Caleb Williams is the Chicago Bears’ latest and greatest savior. Williams, the 2022 Heisman Trophy winner, stands alone as the only college quarterback since 2000 to throw for 30-plus passing touchdowns and run for 10-plus touchdowns while…

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  • NFL mock draft: With one major trade-up, it’s a QB party in the top 5

    NFL mock draft: With one major trade-up, it’s a QB party in the top 5

    In this final mock before the 2024 NFL Draft, Charles McDonald makes the selection of the odd-numbered draft picks while Nate Tice selects the even.

    Not much more to say about this one. Williams took only one top-30 visit and it was with the Bears. Congratulations, Bears fans. You might actually have the quarterback you’ve always wanted — Williams is that promising.

    Daniels has become more of a favorite to go to Washington, but after a recent top-30 visit/battle royale with other quarterbacks, this might be more up in the air than recently assumed. We’re still going with Daniels here, who can hit the ground running with the solid surroundings the Commanders have on offense, and he’ll liven up the franchise with his dynamic play.

    The Patriots have a long way to go until they’ll be competitive again, giving them a ton of options on how to handle the third pick in the draft. Trading down is a viable route, but passing on a quarterback talent like Maye to kick off this rebuild seems rash. Here, the Patriots get a quarterback with extremely high upside to give them stability and star potential at the most important position in the game.

    4. Arizona Cardinals — Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State

    This Cardinals selection has a chance to be one of the main pivot points of this draft, especially for the teams that have targeted J.J. McCarthy (or fancy Harrison or one of the top WRs themselves). Here, the Cardinals decide they don’t need any more picks to accumulate and actually need the players to start building around. Harrison is as good of a building block there is, makes for a fun 1-2 punch with tight end Trey McBride, and gives the Cardinals an intriguing group of pass catchers with second-year player Michael Wilson and personal favorite Greg Dortch.

    Minnesota gets its hands on a young quarterback by flipping its first-round picks to the Chargers for McCarthy. The QB wasn’t asked to drive the ship while he was at Michigan, but he has enough traits where…

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