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Eric Froton goes through what he thinks might happen on Day 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Two-time IndyCar champion says he was unaware using push to pass on restarts was illegal at the time he did it.

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  • CLG Running Back
    As of right now, the Cowboys’ top running backs are Rico Dowdle and Deuce Vaughn. Dallas will next take the podium at pick No. 56. Brooks is the favorite to be the first running back drafted and most analysts see him as a second-round talent. There isn’t much dot-connecting to do here because Jones is doing most of it for us. All signs point to the Cowboys drafting Brooks if he makes it to them. Brooks was an elite runner in his lone season as a starter at Texas but is coming off a torn ACL. Though it was late in the season, all reports indicate he will be ready by Week 1, if not earlier.
  • SF Wide Receiver #19
    Both Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk have been the subject of trade discussions throughout the offseason. With the first round over, Aiyuk now seems less likely to be on the move, though Andeson didn’t say if the discussions were ongoing. With first-round rookie Ricky Pearsall now on the roster, the 49ers have some flexibility to move Samuel. The Patriots, on the other hand, are desperate at wide receiver. They are currently slated to pair rookie quarterback Drake Maye with Demario Douglas and Kendrick Bourne.
  • BUF Head Coach
    The Bills played the long game in the first round of the draft, trading down once from 28 to 32 and then again from 32 to 33. A receiver was drafted with the pick they gave up both times. The Bills, in need of a wideout themselves, reportedly have multiple players they “really like” at No. 33. If that’s the case, they could move down once again and still have a shot at landing one of their guys.
  • CAR Wide Receiver
    After entering the day without a first-round pick, the Panthers traded the No. 33 pick and No. 141 pick to the Bills in exchange for picks 32 and 200. With that move up, they selected Legette (6’1/221), who has ideal size for an outside receiver, which is where he took 73.6 percent of his snaps from during his five seasons at South Carolina. The former four-star recruit didn’t see much playing time early in his career, totaling just 423 years through his first four seasons. In 2023, Legette broke out for 71-1,255-7 while averaging an impressive 17.7 YPR and 3.15 YPRR – ranking in the top 10 amongst Power Five WRs (min. 60 targets) in both categories. Legette blazed a 4.39 40-yard dash at the NFL Scouting Combine and had the sixth-best vertical jump at 40 inches. He’s a late-career breakout who also struggled against press coverage in limited action, but some polishing at the professional level could be all that’s standing between Legette turning into a legitimate threat on the outside. The Panthers will hope Legette is more than just a one-year wonder and can provide help to second-year quarterback Bryce Young.
  • SF Wide Receiver
    Pearsall (6’1/189) began his career at Arizona State but didn’t see the field much until his third and final season as a Sun Devil. He went for 580 yards and four scores that year. He then transferred to Florida ahead of the 2022 season. Pearsall’s target share dipped in his first season in Gainesville, but he more than made up for that with absurd gains in his efficiency numbers. He averaged 2.41 yards per route run in 2022 and held steady at 2.23 in the following season. Pearsall peaked at 65 catches for 963 yards in his second and final season at Florida. A sudden player off the line of scrimmage, Pearsall does most of his damage before the catch point. He doesn’t bring much to the table after the catch but gets open quickly with crisp routes and neat footwork. Pearsall will be a plug-and-play slot receiver for San Francisco as a rookie. His addition will also fuel the flames of a potential Brandon Aiyuk or Deebo Samuel trade. Both players have reportedly come up in talks, though the fact that neither was moved on the first night of the draft suggests they will both be on the roster for the 2024 season.
  • KC Wide Receiver
    In exchange for the No. 28 overall pick, the Chiefs gave up picks No. 32, 95, and 221. They also received back the No. 133 and No. 248 overall pick in this year’s draft. A true freshman breakout for the Tom Herman-coached Longhorns in 2021, Worthy (5’11/165) ripped the Big 12 for 62/981/12 as an 18-year-old. Transitioned to more of a pure deep role under new coach Steve Sarkisian in 2022, Worthy took a major statistical step backward as he converted just 9-of-44 deep targets for grabs. “Sark” adjusted for 2023 by returning Worthy to more all-around usage, including on manufactured short-area targets. It succeeded in sneaking Worthy just past 1,000 yards in a crowded skill corps. It also allowed Worthy to show off his YAC ability, leading this year’s receiver class with an average of 7.5 yards after the catch. Worthy cleaned up some previous drop issues with last season’s lower aDOT. A genuine burner with 4.21 timed speed, Worthy is also a genuine 165. He flat-out needs to get stronger. Even if he doesn’t, Worthy’s ability to both destroy defenses over the top and tack on yards in the middle of the field gives him a high career ceiling headed into his age-21 campaign. The draft’s fastest man now gets to show off his skills in an Andy Reid/Patrick Mahomes-led offense that could be ripe for fantasy production.
  • Robinson (6’5/285) arrived on campus as a mid three-star recruit from the 2019 class, gradually working his way up the depth chart while honing his craft while rotating between NT and three tech. He finally earned a starting DT role in 2022 and showed promise by recording 35 tackles with 19 pressures and 5.5 TFL for a solid 77.6 PFF defensive grade. Last year is when Robinson emerged as an NFL-caliber player, moving to edge full-time where he spent 499 of his 515 First Team All-SEC reps. He exploded for 42 pressures, 27 stops, 14.0 TFL and 8.5 sacks for a stout Missouri defense that only allowed 20.5 PPG (25th in FBS) in the ultra-competitive SEC. His testing revealed an elite vertical of 35” (98th%) and strong broad jump of 9’03 (85th%) to go with a 90th percentile 4.95s 40-yard dash. However, an uninspiring shuttle run and 21 bench press reps dragged down his overall RAS to a still commendable 7.78. His push/pull is vicious thanks to his vice grip like hands. Once he latches onto an opponent and applies leverage, the rep is over, it’s just a matter of how Robinson intends to control and discard them. The two-year captain has a filled-out frame with massive power and unusual agility running the loop despite his huge frame. He could eventually develop into an every-down contributor if he can hone his pass-rushing technique, but as a fifth-year breakout, his ceiling could be limited. Robinson will begin his career as a pass-rush specialist for an Arizona defense that ranked 30th in sacks per game last year.
  • DET Cornerback
    In a pick swap with the Cowboys, the Lions traded the No. 29 overall pick and the No. 73 overall pick to move up to pick 24. Arnold (5’116/189) was considered a four-star safety prospect out of high school. He transitioned to cornerback shortly after arriving on campus in 2021 and didn’t play a snap his true freshman season as he acclimated to the pace of play at the SEC level. He started the 2022 season opener opposite Kool-Aid McKinstry and was targeted often downfield until he proved worthy of his CB2 role, leading the Tide with a 16.7 ADOT. While Arnold was overshadowed by McKinstry in 2022, he took a backseat to nobody this year by leading the SEC with 16 PBU and five interceptions with the third-highest PFF defensive grade in the Power Five. At the combine, his 1.52s 10-yard split was a strong 90th% time, but his 4.50s 40-yard dash is a less impressive 70th% mark. Arnold ran a magnificent 6.69s 3-Cone (96th%) at his pro day to go with a 10’09” broad jump (93rd%) for a rock solid 9.27 RAS that verifies the dynamism he displays on the field. His safety background is evident when it’s time to converge on a ball carrier and also in his savvy coverage instincts. Arnold is savvy enough in zone coverage to pick up his responsibility in phase but still keeps his eyes in the backfield reading before peeling off his man and making the play on the ball before the quarterback has released the ball. His oily hips and refined technique help him make up for his modest recovery speed. Arnold is one of the most projectable, scheme-versatile players from a strong 2024 cornerback group.
  • JAX Wide Receiver
    A truly special deep threat for the Tigers, Thomas (6’3/209) averaged 17.3 yards per reception in 2023 and scored on 17 of his 68 catches. Yes, Thomas quite literally scored one out of every four grabs. Bonkers stuff borne out by the advanced stats, which include Thomas catching 14-of-18 deep looks and earning a 99.9 “deep grade” from PFF. Thomas also corralled 7-of-12 contested targets. The problems set in elsewhere, where Thomas understandably was not featured on manufactured looks. Capable of being bumped off his routes, Thomas enters the league with less “play strength” than the big three of Marvin Harrison, Malik Nabers, and Rome Odunze despite his 6-foot-3 frame. Thomas doesn’t so much “play big” as he does burn deep. And burn he does, with a truly absurd-for-his-size 4.33 40 time. On the whole, Thomas needs to add (a lot) more polish to his route-running and underneath game, but his athleticism and deep prowess are both NFL-ready. Just 21 years old, Thomas has ample ceiling to grow into. Thomas could take over Calvin Ridley’s role in the offense now that Ridley is in Tennessee. Ridley made his money by earning targets while pinned to the sideline. Thomas has the speed to blow by defenders, turning those 50/50 balls into easy grabs for Trevor Lawrence.

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2024 NFL Draft
Chris Simms reacts to the Atlanta Falcons selecting Michael Penix Jr. in the 2024 NFL Draft, explaining the implications of the surprising pick.
Chris Simms reacts to the Minnesota Vikings trading up to select J.J. McCarthy at No. 10 overall in the 2024 NFL Draft, explaining why he’s a great “system” fit.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher discuss Bo Nix’s fantasy fit with the Denver Broncos and explain why the Oregon product should be able to start during his rookie season.
Chris Simms breaks down the Commanders’ selection of Jayden Daniels, explaining what the LSU quarterback brings to the table.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher discuss the fantasy implications of the Chicago Bears selecting Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Mike Florio analyzes the Arizona Cardinals’ decision to “play it safe” and select star WR Marvin Harrison Jr. with the No. 4 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Mike Florio analyzes the New York Giants passing over a quarterback and selecting LSU’s Malik Nabers with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.

NFL

Banking a player for the future won’t help Kirk Cousins win a Super Bowl.
The first 14 picks in Thursday night’s first round were offensive players, which was both the longest run without a defensive player to open an NFL draft in history and a good development for the Lions.
Last month, PFT reported that there’s still a sentiment in the NFL in favor of an 18-game regular season.

Rotoworld

Eric Froton goes through what he thinks might happen on Day 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Matthew Pouliot recommends grabbing Ryan O’Hearn and a new closing candidate in Milwaukee.
Patrick Daugherty breaks down every skill player selection from Night 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft, including J.J. McCarthy and Brock Bowers.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher discuss the winners of the 2024 NFL Draft, including Caleb Williams going to Chicago and the New York Jets trading back to select Olu Fashanu.
Premier League: The Run In
A look at the remaining schedule for Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City as the title race goes down to the wire.
Jurgen Klopp was downbeat after Liverpool faltered in the Merseyside derby to slip to a clear third-favorite in the Premier League title race.
Will Manchester City complete its quest for an unprecedented fourth-straight title?
Check out the Premier League fixtures and results for the 2023-24 season
The Premier League title race is a remarkable three horse race as we enter the final stretch of the 2023-24 season.
Matchweek 34 of the Premier League sees the potential for a dramatic reshaping off the relegation zone, plus Arsenal and Liverpool have opportunities to take advantage of FA Cup-competing Manchester City.
When Arsenal ran out of stream in the second half against Aston Villa on Sunday you knew what was coming. There was tension in the air amongst the home fans. They were quiet. Agitated. Frustrated.

Premier League

The title race is coming down to the wire, with Arsenal, Liverpool, and Man City watching the out-of-town results every second of every weekend from now until May 19.
There are official dates for the start and end of the 2024-25 Premier League season, and an official fixture release date, too.
Arsenal and Spurs meet Sunday with the chance to seize their season hopes while damaging those of their most heated rival.
Red-hot Aston Villa welcome wounded Chelsea to Villa Park on Saturday with both of their seasons meeting at a crossroads.

Golf

A handful of details were revealed this past week, but several questions remain.
The LPGA veteran got some on-lap miles in Long Beach before playing at Wilshire.
Kim leads a host of other players after the opening round at Wilshire CC.
Watch Round 1 highlights from the JM Eagle LA Championship at Wilshire Country Club in Los Angeles.
McIlroy and Lowry shot 11-under 61 in the opening fourball format.

Motor Sports

Cameron McAdoo broke his scapula and suffered a muscle tear in his Nashville accident last week.
One national NASCAR series is on track Friday at Dover Motor Speedway.
Kyle Larson will be busy May 18-19, qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 and competing in NASCAR’s All-Star Race weekend.

NBA

Khris Middleton is listed as questionable and is a game-time decision for the Bucks.
Vaughn Dalzell predicts the right side in Game 3 between the Pelicans and Thunder, plus Game 4 with the Nuggets and Lakers.

MLB

Ozzie Albies returns from the 10-day injured list on schedule after going down with a fractured right big toe.
Eric Samulski analyzes a few players fantasy managers should add, hold or drop nearly a month into the MLB season, including Colorado Rockies’ Brenton Doyle and Nolan Jones.
The 35-year-old two-time batting champion underwent testing after leaving his first minor league injury rehabilitation game with Double-A Somerset.
Eric Samulski reviews some hitters with early impressive Statcast exit velocity numbers.

Betting

Vaughn Dalzell predicts the right side in Game 3 between the Pelicans and Thunder, plus Game 4 with the Nuggets and Lakers.
Bet the Edge analyzes the Miami Heat’s dominant Game 2 victory over the Boston Celtics, discussing if the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference is in trouble as the series shifts to South Beach.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick discuss their betting strategies with the Mevericks vs. Clippers playoff series tied at one game apiece.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick discuss the odds for the Conn Smythe trophy and analyze how the Edmonton Oilers’ roster structure leads to Connor McDavid being the favorite.

College Basketball

The 19-year-old forward from Arizona averaged 11.9 points and three rebounds as he helped the Buffaloes earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
Austin was set to be an NBA player until he was diagnosed with Marfan syndrome.
AJ Storr will give Kansas an infusion of athleticism and scoring on the wing.
NCAA athletes will be immediately eligible to play no matter how many times they transfer — as long as they meet academic requirements — after the association fast-tracked legislation Wednesday to fall in line with a recent court order.

College Football

The College Football Transfer Portal is underway. Here is a one-stop shop to track which big-name players are on the move this offseason.
Eric Froton continues his position-by-position look at the collegiate production of the top cornerbacks in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Eric Froton continues his position-by-position rankings with the linebackers group.
Offensive lineman Ryan Fodje (Cypress, TX/ Bridgeland High School), the four-star prospect has officially accepted his invitation to the 2025 All-American Bowl.

Brother From Another

Brother From Another evaluates the Las Vegas Raiders selection of Georgia tight end Brock Bowers, discussing why he’s a a great fit for their offense.
Brother From Another explains why the Atlanta Falcons did veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins dirty by selecting Washington’s Michael Penix Jr. with the No. 8 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Brother From Another discusses the Minnesota Vikings and New England Patriots’ attempts to strike a deal with the Los Angeles Chargers for quarterback Justin Herbert.
The Patriots drafted quarterback Drake Maye with the No. 3 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft and Brother From Another analyzes how the former UNC QB fits New England’s roster.

Local coverage

Caleb Williams and Rome Odunze have no small plans for their careers in Chicago.
“The Patriots did the logical thing, the right thing...”
The Eagles had to be patient on Thursday night as the best cornerback in the draft fell in their lap.
The 49ers’ selection in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Thursday received Brandon Aiyuk’s stamp of approval

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