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    • Yes, Jason Licht reads your mock drafts

      Yes, Jason Licht reads your mock drafts

      Buccaneers Wire· 6 days ago

      Facebook on Twitter via text message via email https://bucswire.usatoday.com 45. New Orleans Saints (from DEN): EDGE Brandon Dorlus, Oregon Mark J....

    • Okay for NFL draft prospects to play for multiple schools

      The Chippewa Herald· 4 days ago

      Playing for multiple schools no longer raises a red flag for NFL talent evaluators in this day and age of the ever busier transfer portal and financial windfalls available to college football ...

    • Okay for NFL draft prospects to play for multiple schools

      Scottsbluff Star-Herald· 4 days ago

      Playing for multiple schools no longer raises a red flag for NFL talent evaluators in this day and age of the ever busier transfer portal and financial windfalls available to college football ...

    • Okay for NFL draft prospects to play for multiple schools

      The Times and Democrat· 4 days ago

      Playing for multiple schools no longer raises a red flag for NFL talent evaluators in this day and age of the ever busier transfer portal and financial windfalls available to college football ...

    • Okay for NFL draft prospects to play for multiple schools

      Winston-Salem Journal· 4 days ago

      Playing for multiple schools no longer raises a red flag for NFL talent evaluators in this day and age of the ever busier transfer portal and financial windfalls available to college football ...

    • Okay for NFL draft prospects to play for multiple schools

      The Times of Northwest Indiana· 4 days ago

      The name, image and likeness deals on college campuses and relaxed transfer rules mean it's no longer uncommon to see draft prospects such as Caleb Williams or Jayden Daniels play for multiple schools on their way to the NFL draft.

    • Okay for NFL draft prospects to play for multiple schools

      The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 4 days ago

      Playing for multiple schools no longer raises a red flag for NFL talent evaluators in this day and age of the ever busier transfer portal and financial windfalls available to college football ...

    • Okay for NFL draft prospects to play for multiple schools

      Wisconsin State Journal· 4 days ago

      Playing for multiple schools no longer raises a red flag for NFL talent evaluators in this day and age of the ever busier transfer portal and financial windfalls available to college football ...