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10:30 PM ET FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. — The Atlanta Falcons both ended the lengthy gap between quarterbacks being drafted and also might have answered their question at the position by selecting Cincinnati‘s Desmond Ridder with the No. 74 overall pick in the NFL draft. It’s not a surprise the Falcons took a quarterback, either. Atlanta
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9:08 PM ET KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs continued to rebuild at wide receiver Friday night by selecting Skyy Moore of Western Michigan in the second round of the NFL draft. The 5-foot-10, 195-pound Moore is part of the group of receivers acquired by the Chiefs to offset the loss of longtime
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9:28 PM ET OWINGS MILLS, Md. — David Ojabo said “it means the world” to him to get drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the second round Friday, which was exactly six weeks to the day that he suffered a devastating Achilles injury at his Michigan pro day. Ojabo was considered a potential top-10 pick
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7:42 PM ET GREEN BAY, Wis. — It’s not a first-round receiver, but for the Green Bay Packers, it’s the next-best thing. Actually, the second-next-best thing. Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst, who ran the team’s streak of not drafting a receiver in the first round to 20 years on Thursday, didn’t wait long to make
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6:09 PM ET JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The biggest criticism of the Jacksonville Jaguars‘ decision to select Travon Walker is that the defensive end’s production at Georgia didn’t match the expectations of a No. 1 overall NFL draft pick. Both Walker and the Jaguars believe that’s going to change pretty quickly once he gets into camp
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4:02 PM ET TEMPE, Ariz. — For the past week, Marquise “Hollywood” Brown had a secret he couldn’t tell one of his closest friends, Kyler Murray: He might get traded to the Arizona Cardinals. Murray tried to squeeze any tidbit of information out of Brown about the possibility of a trade that would eventually send
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3:14 PM ET HENDERSON, Nev. — The Las Vegas Raiders on Friday announced they are not picking up the fifth-year contract options on any of their three first-round picks from the 2019 draft — defensive end Clelin Ferrell, who was selected fourth overall that year, running back Josh Jacobs, who went 24th, and safety Johnathan
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