The Las Vegas Raiders almost surely entered the NFL Draft with the intention of taking a quarterback in the first round. Instead, they ended up with a tight end.
NFL executives seem somewhat torn about the Jets' decision to move down a spot in the 2024 draft to make Penn State offensive tackle Olu Fashanu the 11th overall pick.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered the NFL Draft with a big question mark at quarterback, but they came out of the draft empty-handed. Well, as far as quarterback is concerned.
The assumption when the Las Vegas Raiders drafted highly-coveted tight end Brock Bowers was that he and second-year tight end Michael Mayer would often take the field together in Raiders defensive coordinator Luke Getsy's two-tight-end package.
The Georgia Bulldogs continued their tradition of NFL Draft success in 2024, boasting a formidable lineup of prospects selected in the early rounds. Tight end Brock Bowers led the charge as the first Bulldog off the board, chosen No.
The two tight ends play the same position but differently With the Las Vegas Raiders spending a second-round pick on tight end Michael Mayer during last year’s NFL Draft and then using a first-rounder on tight end Brock Bowers last week, naturally, the question arises of how both players can coexist in the offense.
The 2024 NFL Draft buzzed with anticipation as marquee prospects awaited their fate. Among them, Brock Bowers, a standout tight end, garnered significant attention for his stellar college career and highlight-reel plays.
The 2024 NFL Draft posed an intriguing scenario for the New York Jets, leaving many fans and analysts speculating on their potential moves. While Brock Bowers, the highly-touted tight end, seemed like a prime choice, the Jets surprised everyone with their selection.
“He is the most talented tight end that I have ever coached or seen in person. He checks all the boxes. Ball skills, athleticism, balance, body control,
With the NFL Draft in the rearview, Yardbarker's NFL expert Griffin Carroll takes a look at futures for Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Mel Kiper is “surprised” the Las Vegas Raiders did not select Dallas Turner with their first-round pick and chose Brock Bowers at No. 13 overall. On ESPN’s First Draft, Kiper explained why the Raiders should have gone with Turner instead of the former Georgia Bulldogs tight end.
One of the more surprising picks in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft was the Las Vegas Raiders taking Georgia tight end Brock Bowers. The team selected promising tight end Michael Mayer in the second round last season so the position was not viewed as one of need.
He racked up 2,538 yards and 26 touchdowns during his three-year tenure with Georgia.
A trade-up could be possible for the Bengals on Thursday.
The New York Jets may be preparing to take draft advice from Aaron Rodgers, at least according to one new report.
While most mock draft have the Titans selecting an offensive tackle, one former GM thinks the team could add an offensive weapon instead.
The Chargers may have an elite tight end prospect on their radar ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft on April 25-27.
According to Tony Pauline, the Chargers are hosting Georgia TE Brock Bowers for an official visit today. He adds Bowers is an option for Los Angeles if they elect to go for a pass-catcher with the No.
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