Three Longhorns projected in first round of latest NFL mock draft

A trio of Longhorns could hear their name called on Day 1 of the 2024 NFL draft.

We’re less than a month away from the 2024 NFL draft. Continue reading “Three Longhorns projected in first round of latest NFL mock draft”

Six Longhorns projected in first two rounds of Chad Reuter’s mock draft

Xavier Worthy is the first Longhorn off the board in Chad Reuter’s four-round mock draft.

NFL.com’s Chad Reuter published his updated four-round mock draft on Friday. Continue reading “Six Longhorns projected in first two rounds of Chad Reuter’s mock draft”

Adonai Mitchell, Byron Murphy go in first round of latest NFL mock draft

Adonai Mitchell is the first Texas player taken off the board at No. 17.

Tom Fornelli of CBS Sports released his updated 2024 NFL mock draft on Friday. Continue reading “Adonai Mitchell, Byron Murphy go in first round of latest NFL mock draft”

LOOK: Best photos from Texas’ Pro Day ahead of 2024 NFL draft

The 2024 NFL draft will take place April 25-27.

Texas held its annual Pro Day in front of representatives from every NFL team on Wednesday. Continue reading “LOOK: Best photos from Texas’ Pro Day ahead of 2024 NFL draft”

Shane Steichen, Reggie Wayne attend Texas pro day

Some important Colts’ figures attended the Texas pro day.

Indianapolis Colts head coach Shane Steichen and wide receivers coach Reggie Wayne were in attendance at the NFL pro day for Texas ahead of the 2023 NFL draft.

While the Colts will have several scouts attending pro days and workouts leading up to April’s big event, it’s noteworthy when a head coach makes a trip.

It’s also notable that Wayne is in attendance considering the Longhorns have two fringe Round 1 receiver prospects in Xavier Worthy and Adonai Mitchell.

While the wide receiver prospects will certainly garner the most attention for the Colts, there are several other prospects the team likely had an eye on during the pro day.

Tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders is considered one of the top prospects at the position and likely a Day 2 pick. Defensive tackle Byron Murphy is expected to go in the first round while fellow defensive tackle T’Vondre Sweat is a projected Day 2 selection.

Safety Ryan Watts also could be on Chris Ballard’s radar considering his elite RAS (9.84).

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Seven Longhorns make PFF’s top 150 NFL Draft Big Board

Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy lands at No. 9 overall.

It’s been a strong offseason for Texas draft hopefuls. Several Longhorns dominated the NFL Combine this year to significantly improve their draft stock, a testament to the player development in Austin under head coach Steve Sarkisian’s staff.

Texas could now realistically have 10 players selected in the 2024 NFL draft. Six of those players should hear their name called within the first three rounds.

Trevor Sikkema of PFF recently updated his 2024 NFL Draft Big Board of the top 150 prospects and seven Longhorns were mentioned. Defensive tackle Byron Murphy landed at No. 9 overall and should be the first Texas player off the board on Day 1.

Murphy is a gifted defensive lineman in both the strength and speed categories. He is a versatile three-down player who brings plus abilities as a run defender and a pass rusher, projecting as a first-round impact starter for any front.

Wide receiver Adonai Mitchell (No. 30), tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders (No. 51), running back Jonathon Brooks (No. 56), wide receiver Xavier Worthy (No. 68), defensive tackle T’Vondre Sweat (No. 74), and offensive tackle Christian Jones (No. 126) were also included.

The 2024 NFL draft begins on Thursday, April 25 in Detroit.

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Rams fill Aaron Donald void in Mel Kiper Jr.’s new mock draft

With Aaron Donald retired, the Rams land a stud DT prospect in Mel Kiper’s new mock draft to help fill No. 99’s big shoes

There’s a less than 1% chance the Los Angeles Rams will be able to find a player who has the same impact as Aaron Donald in this year’s draft. Heck, it’s possible that no team will ever draft another defensive tackle like him again because he was “truly one-of-one,” as Sean McVay put it.

But that doesn’t mean the Rams shouldn’t try to find a player who can help replace Donald on the interior of the defensive line. In fact, they need to do exactly that because right now, Kobie Turner is the only sure thing at defensive tackle for Los Angeles.

Mel Kiper Jr. released his latest mock draft on Tuesday and he has the Rams addressing the void left by Donald in Round 1. He projects them to select Texas defensive tackle Byron Murphy II at No. 19 overall, landing the top interior defensive lineman in the draft.

Here’s what Kiper wrote about the selection for Los Angeles:

I didn’t have defensive tackle on my list of needs for the Rams ahead of free agency, but that all changed Friday. Aaron Donald announced his retirement, and the future Hall of Famer leaves a giant hole to fill. L.A. got great play from rookie front-seven defenders Byron Young and Kobie Turner last season, but it has to upgrade its talent level on that side of the ball. I see this pick as either a defensive lineman or a cornerback.

Murphy is the best interior pass-rusher in this class, and at 6-foot-1, 297 pounds, he has a similar build to Donald. I’m not saying he will became a perennially All-Pro, but he has intriguing tools at the position. He had five sacks and created 33 pressures last season. This match makes a lot of sense. The Rams haven’t picked in Round 1 since 2016, so we can never rule out a trade down, either.

When you have Donald on your team, defensive tackle is pretty low on the list of needs. However, with Donald gone, that position flies to the top of the list because of how impactful No. 99 was and how many one-on-one opportunities he created for the Rams’ other pass rushers.

As Kiper mentioned, Murphy is the best interior pass rusher in the class despite being a bit on the smaller side like Donald was. He’s 6-foot and 297 pounds, which is a half-inch shorter and 15 pounds heavier than Donald weighed at the combine in 2014. He also has 32-inch arms, the same as Donald. NFL.com’s comparison for Murphy is Ed Oliver, who was sometimes compared to Donald when he was coming out of Houston.

Last season at Texas, Murphy had five sacks, 8.5 tackles for a loss and 29 total tackles, all of which were career-highs. And while those may not be eye-popping numbers, his best football is probably ahead of him.

2024 NFL Mock Draft: Trades for QBs shake up Round 1; Ravens retool offensive line

We’re looking at an updated three round NFL mock draft for all 32 teams after the first wave of free agency

The Ravens are still in the crux of a potential Super Bowl window. Still, they’ll look drastically different on both sides of the football after undergoing massive changes to player personnel and the coaching staff. Eric DeCosta started the off-season with urgency, signing Justin Madubuike, one of the league’s best defensive linemen, to an extension. After inking Madubuike to a deal, Baltimore seemed to win the first wave of the free agency period after getting Derrick Henry for two years and $16 million. The talented running back could earn $20 million throughout the deal. All wasn’t perfect, as the Ravens suffered significant free-agent losses. Patrick Queen (Steelers), Geno Stone (Bengals), and Gus Edwards (Chargers) were among eight free agents to sign elsewhere. Baltimore also traded Morgan Moses to the Jets and released Tyus Bowser in a cost-cutting move. With the second wave of free agency set to begin, we’re looking at an updated three-round mock draft.

2024 NFL draft: Updated first round mock after Day 1 of legal tampering period

We’re looking at an updated first round 2024 NFL mock draft after the first day of the legal tampering period that saw Kirk Cousins to Falcons, Brian Burns to Giants, and Saquon Barkley to Eagles

The Ravens are heading into an uncertain offseason with an MVP quarterback, a shrinking Super Bowl window, and five of the top free agents in the NFL.

Baltimore GM Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh have started the journey of retooling a roster that is in flux and set to see significant changes at offensive tackle, running back, wide receiver, linebacker, and cornerback, among other positions.

Justin Madubuike’s contract allows the Ravens to approach the draft from the best player available approach.

Baltimore lost five players during Day 1 of the legal tampering period, and with a massive week of free agency discussions set to begin, we’re projecting the first round of April’s NFL draft for all 32 teams.

2024 NFL draft: Updated first round mock after Day 1 of legal tampering period

We’re looking at an updated first round 2024 NFL mock draft after the first day of the legal tampering period that saw Kirk Cousins to Falcons, Brian Burns to Giants, and Saquon Barkley to Eagles

The Eagles are set for wholesale changes after finishing the 2023 season 1-6 after a 10-1 start.

The dominos started to fall as All-Pro center Jason Kelce and star defensive tackle Fletcher Cox announced their retirements.

Brandon Graham, who turns 36 in April, is returning for one more final season, his 15th, and he’s one of the few guys on the roster deserving of writing his final script.

The first day of the legal tampering period offered a glimpse into the future after Saquon Barkley agreed to a 3-year, $37.75 million deal with Philadelphia, Kirk Cousins signed a $100 million contract with the Falcons, and the New York Giants acquired Brian Burns.