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  • Alabama QB Bryce Young weighs in at 204 pounds

    Alabama QB Bryce Young weighs in at 204 pounds

    After months of questions and speculation, we finally have official measurements for Alabama quarterback Bryce Young.

    The potential No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft measured in at 5-foot-10 and 204 pounds. How much that will impact his draft stock remains to be seen.

    It may not have an impact at all if teams feel comfortable enough to take the risk considering his uber-talented play on the field.

    For context, Kyler Murray measured in at 5-foot-10 and 207 pounds at the 2019 combine, and the Cardinals still used the No. 1 overall pick on him.

    The question of Young’s draft stock was never his talent. On the field, he’s the best quarterback prospect in this class. He has superb processing, consistent accuracy and an innate ability to make plays out of structure with consistency.

    The question with Young was always his size, and the official measurements don’t really give a definitive answer on whether teams will be more comfortable now that they know.

    However, it does seem like he’s still the consensus top pick, assuming a team trades up to the No. 1 overall pick with the Chicago Bears.

    Only time will tell if that will be the Colts.

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  • Surprising results from NFL player survey, plus five teams in for rough offseason and big combine questions

    Surprising results from NFL player survey, plus five teams in for rough offseason and big combine questions

    Welcome to the Thursday edition of the Pick Six newsletter!

    Someone once said that “All publicity is good publicity,” and let me just say that the Washington Commanders are really putting that theory to the test this week. The team has been making negative headlines all week, thanks to owner Daniel Snyder, and somehow, things have now gone from bad to worse. 

    The Commanders were given the worst grades of any team in the NFL in a player survey about working conditions. We’ll be covering the details of that survey today, plus we’ll also be looking at the several burning questions about the NFL combine as we head into the meat of that annual event. 

    As always, here’s your weekly reminder to tell all your friends to sign up for the Pick Six newsletter. To get your friends to sign up, all you have to do is click here and then share this link with them. All right, let’s get to the rundown. 

    1. NFLPA survey: Players love playing for Vikings and Raiders, hate playing for Commanders

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    The Commanders don’t just have arguably the worst owner in the NFL, they also have the worst working conditions for players. 

    The reason we know that is because the NFLPA released a surprising survey on Wednesday where players were asked to grade the working conditions of their current team. The NFLPA had 1,300 players rate how their current team handles eight specific categories, including: treatment of families, nutrition, weight room, strength staff, training room, training staff, locker room and travel.

    The players were asked to assign their team a letter grade from “A+” to “F-” in each category. We’re going to take a look at the three teams that scored the best and the three teams that scored the worst. 

    Top grades: 

    1. Vikings. Of the 32 teams in the NFL, the…

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  • Las Vegas Raiders have ‘urgency’ at quarterback position; is draft or free agency the answer?

    Las Vegas Raiders have ‘urgency’ at quarterback position; is draft or free agency the answer?

    The AFC West boasts quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes, Justin Herbert and Russell Wilson. The Las Vegas Raiders, who are in the same division, currently have Chase Garbers as their only quarterback under contract for 2023. Raiders coach Josh McDaniels declared Tuesday the team is in the process of upgrading their quarterback room.

    “I think there’s always urgency at that position. You know, look, the goal for us eventually is to have somebody that’s going to be here for a long time. I think that, you know, you see the teams that are having success right now in our league, I would say in our conference, and specifically in our division, you know, they’re young players that were drafted by their clubs and they’re being developed there under the same continuity,” McDaniels said at the NFL combine. “We’re going to do everything we can do to evaluate every player at that position, both in the draft and free agency and try to do what we can do to improve the room. I mean, there’s certainly going to be a number of players added at that position.”

    Las Vegas Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels, shown during a Jan. 1, 2023 game.

    The Raiders released veteran quarterback Derek Carr in February after nine seasons with the Silver and Black, which created a glaring hole at QB. Las Vegas is exploring a variety of options to fill the position.

    The Raiders were rumored to be interested in Tom Brady before the seven-time Super Bowl champion retired. Las Vegas is also currently linked to Aaron Rodgers if the four-time MVP leaves the Green Bay Packers. Then there’s always the conventional route by way of the NFL draft.

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    Las Vegas owns the No. 7 overall pick in the 2023 draft; a prime spot to select one of the top quarterback prospects in this year’s draft class. Although, there are multiple teams…

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  • Ranking every QB to throw a pass during 2022 NFL season: Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes headlines list of 82

    Ranking every QB to throw a pass during 2022 NFL season: Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes headlines list of 82

    Quarterbacks get all the attention in the NFL, so it’s fitting the league made history in 2022 by trotting out a record number of signal-callers. Not a single non-strike season, in fact, featured more starting QBs, with more than 20 different teams using multiple starting QBs throughout the year. But how did each and every of them fare?

    We’re so glad you asked. To put a bow on the 2022 campaign, we ranked every single QB to throw at least one pass during the season, including playoffs. Those 82 QBs are separated into seven different tiers below: 

    ‘Franchise’ elite

    Patrick Mahomes
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    Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs)Jalen Hurts (Eagles)Joe Burrow (Bengals)Josh Allen (Bills)Trevor Lawrence (Jaguars)Justin Herbert (Chargers)

    These guys are the real deal, through and through, and they all proved it in 2022. It’s not a coincidence that two of them are among the highest-paid in the game, and three more are eligible for lucrative deals this offseason. Mahomes sets the near-unachievable standard for contemporary quarterbacking, and his seamless crunch-time production as the MVP and Super Bowl MVP confirmed he reigns supreme. Hurts truly looks fit to rival the other young stars for the foreseeable future, however, after his breakout as a confident dual threat. Burrow matches Hurts’ poise as a prototypical pocket artist, and both Lawrence and Herbert teased the same power in their first playoff appearances. Allen is the biggest wild card, possessing Mahomes-like athleticism but failing to secure a top-three spot — or deep playoff run — thanks in part to a reckless style.

    Overachievers

    Geno Smith
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    7. Geno Smith (Seahawks)
    8. Jared Goff (Lions)
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  • NFL draft replacements for 5 of the Steelers top free agents

    NFL draft replacements for 5 of the Steelers top free agents

    NFL free agency starts in just over two weeks and the NFL draft is just a month after that. We’ve already talked about some potential free agents to replace the top Pittsburgh Steelers free agents but now let’s look at a draft prospect to replace each of the team’s top free agents while avoiding the guys in the first round.

    CB Cameron Sutton

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    CB Emmanuel Forbes, Mississippi State

    If the Steelers cannot re-sign Cameron Sutton, landing Forbes in the second round would give them a new versatile corner who can work inside and outside with excellent ball skills.

    DT Larry Ogunjobi

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    DT Keeanu Benton, Wisconsin

    DeOgunjobi was a great surprise last season but if his asking price is too high, he could be gone. Benton is a huge run-stuffer who is everything the Steelers need as an inside/outside defensive lineman.

    LB Devin Bush

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    LB Jack Campbell, Iowa

    Campbell is the anthesis of what Devin Bush is as a linebacker. Campbell is a smart player, rarely out of position and plays with violence and strong fundamentals.

     

    S Terrell Edmunds

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    S Jammie Robinson, Florida State

    The Steelers have Terrell Edmunds and Damontae Kazee both hitting free agency. If either of them leaves, Robinson is a great replacement. Robinson is a high-energy guy who can work in any of the three safety roles Pittsburgh likes to employ.

    FB Derek Watt

    FB Hunter Luepke, North Dakota State

    The Steelers overpaid for Derek Watt once but they might not again. Luepke is a more athletic, versatile and productive fullback with legitimate running back and receiver skills.

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  • Patrick Mahomes, ex-Chiefs defend Eric Bieniemy after LeSean McCoy’s criticisms; new Commanders OC responds

    Patrick Mahomes, ex-Chiefs defend Eric Bieniemy after LeSean McCoy’s criticisms; new Commanders OC responds

    LeSean McCoy might soon be dubbed “shade” instead of “Shady” after his latest criticism, this time targeting his former offensive coordinator in Kansas City. The ex-Kansas City Chiefs running back commented on Eric Bieniemy and did not hold back. McCoy was asked about Bieniemy becoming the Washington Commanders’ offensive coordinator and was critical of what he brings to the table, saying Bieniemy’s success was thanks to Chiefs head coach Andy Reid.

    “What’s his value? What makes him a good offensive coordinator?” McCoy asked (via FS1). “The problem is, a lot of these people that go on social media, ‘He should be the guy for the job,’ they haven’t played there. I’ve been in the rooms where he’s coaching and he has nothing to do with the pass game at all. When the plays are designed, that’s Andy Reid.”

    He doubled down, saying there is nothing that makes Bieniemy special. 

    “When you talk about offensive coordinators, I can tell you what makes Brian Daboll with the Giants a very good coordinator,” McCoy continued. “I can tell you about Andy Reid or Doug Pederson. But Eric Bieniemy, what makes him good? When we watch the film of practices and we correct the wide receivers, the running backs, the quarterbacks, he doesn’t talk in there. Andy Reid talks in there.”

    Bieniemy didn’t seem to be bothered by what McCoy said after his introductory press conference with the Commanders on Thursday.

    “LeSean McCoy is a future Hall of Fame runner. Everybody is entitled to their own position,” Bieniemy said, via ESPN. “When it’s all said and done with, I think that’s all I have to say. He’s entitled to his own opinion. That’s life.

    “It does not impact me in any way. Everything outside these walls has no impact on Eric Bieniemy moving forward.” 

    Current and former Chiefs players have come out defending Bieniemy, including Patrick Mahomes and K.C.’s all-time leading rusher Jamaal Charles. 

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  • Eric Bieniemy begins new chapter with Commanders

    Eric Bieniemy begins new chapter with Commanders

    Chiefs Check-in is our new online newsletter at Chiefs Wire, running Monday-Friday mornings. Subscribe to get more Chiefs news delivered to your inbox every day.

    What’s happening in Chiefs Kingdom?

    We got a goodbye from Eric Bieniemy as he was formally introduced as the Commanders offensive coordinator on Thursday. The Chiefs have expressed interest in a veteran offensive coach to add to their staff, and we put a bow on our season-long special teams review for the 2022 season.

    Let’s look at the most recent and relevant Chiefs stories for the morning of Feb. 24th.

    Latest in Chiefs news

    Top Chiefs stories

    According to CBS Sports’ Josina Anderson, the Chiefs have expressed interest in adding Pep Hamilton to their staff. Hamilton is a longtime offensive coach with plenty of experience in the NFL, the college ranks and even a stint in the XFL. He has a reputation of getting the most out of QBs, with the likes of Justin Herbert and Andrew Luck excelling with Hamilton as their QB coach.

    Eric Bieniemy revealed his reasoning for leaving K.C. in his introductory press conference with the Commanders on Thursday, citing that he had become too comfortable with the Chiefs and needed a new challenge. He’ll certainly get that in Washington, who desperately needs an upgrade at QB. Bieniemy also expressed his gratitude for his 10-year tenure in K.C.

    Patrick Mahomes sent out a heartfelt tweet about Bieniemy as he thanked him for a job well done during his time in K.C. and helping Mahomes become the player his is today. Mahomes also stated he hopes Bieniemy proves the doubters wrong, doubters like former Chiefs’ RB LeSean McCoy. When asked about McCoy’s comments about him, Bieniemy took the high road.

    We are in the midst of the franchise tag window opening, so our Managing Editor Charles Goldman took a look at the Chiefs history with the franchise tag. The Chiefs are expected to use the tag on Orlando Brown Jr. for the second straight season. The bigger question will be whether…

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  • 2023 NFL Two-Round Mock Draft: C.J. Stroud slips and Giants move up to get him; More QB movement

    2023 NFL Two-Round Mock Draft: C.J. Stroud slips and Giants move up to get him; More QB movement

    Because we don’t know where veteran quarterbacks will land in what will be another chaotic, blockbuster-move filled offseason in the NFL, it only makes sense to cycle through different possibilities with these household name passers. 

    For this mock, I’ve set the quarterback scene as follows: 

    Derek Carr signs with the New Orleans SaintsAaron Rodgers traded to the New York JetsLamar Jackson traded to the Washington CommandersJimmy Garoppolo signs with the Las Vegas Raiders

    One more note: There will only be 31 first-round picks this year because the Dolphins were stripped of their selection due to tampering.

    Let’s get to the picks! We’re going two rounds deep here.

    For more extensive draft content, check out our latest prospect rankings and mock drafts, as well as our new weekly podcast, “With the First Pick,” featuring former Vikings general manager Rick Spielman. (Check out the latest episode below.)

    No. 32: Pittsburgh Steelers (from Chicago)– Kayshon Boutte, WR, LSU
    No. 33: Houston Texans – Keion White, EDGE, Georgia Tech
    No. 34: Arizona Cardinals – Bryan Bresee, DL, Clemson
    No. 35: Chicago Bears (from Indianapolis mock trade) – O’Cyrus Torrence, OG, Florida
    No. 36: Los Angeles Rams – Mazi Smith, DL, Michigan
    No. 37: Seattle Seahawks (from Denver) – Andre Carter, EDGE, Army 
    No. 38: Las Vegas Raiders – Anton Harrison, OT, Oklahoma
    No. 39: Seattle Seahawks (from Carolina mock trade) – Rashee Rice, WR, SMU
    No. 40: New Orleans Saints – Antonio Johnson, S, Texas A&M
    No. 41: Tennessee Titans – Trenton Simpson, LB, Clemson
    No. 42: Cleveland Browns – B.J. Ojulari, EDGE, LSU 
    No. 43: New York Jets – Cody Mauch, OL, North Dakota State
    No. 44: Atlanta Falcons – Dalton Kincaid, TE, Utah
    No. 45: Green Bay Packers – Will McDonald IV, EDGE, Iowa State
    No. 46: New England Patriots – Josh Downs, WR, North Carolina
    No. 47: Baltimore Ravens (from Washington mock trade) – Hendon Hooker, QB,…

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