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cowboys trade down, get tyler guyton at no. 29 in nfl draft
The Cowboys had a chance to select Duke center Graham Barton but opted to trade down, giving up the 24th overall pick and a 2025 seventh-round selection in exchange for the Lions' first- and third-round picks this year (Nos. 29 and 73).


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Guyton becomes the fifth offensive lineman the Cowboys have selected in the first round since 2011, joining Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick (2013), Zach Martin (2014) and Tyler Smith (2022). All four have been selected to the Pro Bowl, while Tyron Smith and Martin have built Hall of Fame careers.
 

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LTop 10 - Second round
No.33: Buffalo - (WR) Keon Coleman, Florida State
No.34: Los Angeles Chargers - (WR) Ladd Mcconkey, Georgia
No.35: Atlanta - (DT) Ruke Orhorhoto, Clemson
No.36: Washington - (DT) Jer'Zhan Newton, Illinois
No.37: New England - (OT) Ja'Lynn Polk, Washington
No.38: Tennessee - (DT) TVondre Sweat, Texas
No.39: Los Angeles Rams - (DT) Braden Fiske, Florida State
No.40: Philadelphia - (CB) Cooper DeJean, Iowa
No.41: New Orleans - (CB) Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama
No.42: Houston - (CB) Kamari Lassiter, georgia
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Top-10
No.1: CB T.J. Tampa
No.2: (LB) Cedric Gray, North Carolina
No.3: (S) Jayden Hicks, Washington State
No.4: (TE) Ja'Tavion Sanders, Texas
No.5: (TE) Cade Stover, Ohio State
No.6: (WR) Troy Franklin, Oregon
No.7: (DT) Brandon Dorlus, Oregon
No.8: (WR) Brenden Rice, USC
No.9: (CB) Cam Hart, Notre Dame
No.10:(EDGE) Austin Booker, Kansas
 

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Top 10 - Third round
No.65: New York Jets - (WR) Malachi Corley, Wastern Kentucy
No.66: Arizona - (RB) Trey Benson, Florida State
No.67: Washington - (OT) Brandon Coleman, TCU
No.68: New England - (OT) Caedan Wallace, Penn State
No.69: Los Angeles Chargers - (LB) Junior Colson, Michigan
No.70: New York Giants - (CB) Andru Phillips, Kentucy
No.71: Arizona - (OT) Isaiah Adams, Illinois
No.72: Carolina - (LB) Trevin Wallace, Kentucky
No.73: Dallas - (OG) Cooper Beebe, Kansas State
No.74: Atlanta - (EDGE) Bralen Trice, Washington
 

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Top 10 - Fourth round
No.101: Carolina - (TE) Ja'Tavion Sanders, Texas
No.102: Denver - (WR) Troy Franklin, Oregon
No.103: New England - (OG) Layden Robinson, Texas A&M
No.104: Arizona - (S) Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, Texas Tech
No.105: Los Angeles Chargers - (DT) Justin Eboigbe, Alabama
No.106: Tennessee - (LB) Cedric Gray, North Carolina
No.107: New York Giants - (TE) Theo Johnson, Penn State
No.108: Minnesota - (CB) Khyree Jackson, Oregon
No.109: Atlanta - (DT) Brandon Dorlus, Oregon
No.110: New England - (WR) Javon Baker, UCF
 

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Top 10 - Fifth round
No.136: Seattle - (CB) Nehemiah Pritchett, Auburn
No.137: Los Angeles Chargers - (CB) Tarheeb Still, Maryland
No.138: Arizona - (EDGE) Xavier Thomas, Clemson
No.139: Washington - (LB) Jordan Magee, Temple
No.140: Los Angeles Chargers - (CB) Cam Hart, Notre Dame
No.141: Buffalo - (C) Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, Georgia
No.142: Indianapolis - (WR) Anthony Gould, Oregon State
No.143: Atlanta - (LB) JD Bertrand, Notre Dame
No.144: Chicago - (EDGE) Austin Booker, Kansas
No.145: Denver - (CB) Kris Abram-Draine, Missouri
 

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Top 10 - Six round
No.177: Minnesota - (OT) Walter Rouse, Olahoma
No.178: Pittsburgh - (DT) Logan Lee, Iowa
No.179: Seattle - (OG) Sataoa Laumea, Utah
No.180: New England - (CB) Marcellas Dial, South Carolina
No.181: Los Angeles Chargers - (RB) Kimani Vidal, Troy
No.182: Tennessee (WR) Jha'Quan Jackson, Tulane
No.183: New York Giants - (LB) Darius Muasau, UCLA
No.184: Miami - (WR) Malik Washington, Virginia
No.185: Philadelphia - (WR) Johnny Wilson, Florida State
No.186: Atlanta - (RB) Jase McCellean, Alabams
 

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Top 10 - Seventh round
No.221: Buffalo - (OG) Travis Clayon, England
No.222: Washington - (EDGE) Javontae Jean-Baptisre, Notre Dame
No.223: Oakland - (S) Trey Taylor, Airforce
No.224: Cincinnati - (S) Daijahn Anthony, Ole Miss
No.225: Los Angeles Chargers - (WR) Breden Rice, USC
No.226: Arizona - (CB) Jaden Davis, Miami
No.227: Cleveland - (CB) Myles Harden, South Dakota
No.228: Baltimore (C) Nick Samac, Michigan State
No.229: Oakland - (CB) M.J.Devonshire, Pittsburgh
No.230: Minnesota - (C) Michael Jurgens, Wake Forest
 

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Philadelphia Eagles tie NFL draft record with eight trades​


The Eagles tied an NFL record for most trades in a seven-round draft with eight, joining the 2023 Houston Texans and 2018 New England Patriots for most draft-day trades since 1990. The wheeling and dealing by general manager Howie Roseman kicked into overdrive Saturday, as Philadelphia executed five trades on Day 3. The goal was twofold, per Roseman: "To get as many of the guys that we targeted on Day 3 as we possibly can and at the same time see if we can accumulate picks for the future." To that end, the Eagles acquired 2025 third-, fourth- and fifth-round picks via three separate trades, believing they were a little light on selections for next year. The Eagles entered the day with seven draft picks and exited with six players and three future picks.

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Texans trade for Rams receiver Ben Skowronek​


The Texans have traded for Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Ben Skowronek . The Texans sent a 2026 sixth-round pick to the Rams in exchange for Skowronek and a 2026 seventh-round selection. Skowronek was a seventh-round pick in the 2021 draft and is entering the last year of his contract. Through three years of his career, he has 575 receiving yards and one touchdown. Skowronek's offensive playing time dwindled from 82% in 2022 to 19% last season as he finished with 66 yards on eight catches. Where he contributed the most was on special teams, having played 71% of the Rams' kicking plays. Skowronek's most productive season was 2022 when he had 39 receptions for 376 yards.

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Detroit Lions sign four 2024 NFL draft selections
The Detroit Lions announced today that they have signed the following 2024 NFL Draft picks:

  • T Giovanni Manu – British Columbia
  • RB Sione Vaki - Utah
  • DL Mekhi Wingo - LSU
  • G Christian Mahogany – Boston College

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In addition, the Lions have signed the following undrafted rookie free agents:

  • WR Jalon Calhoun – Duke
  • LB Steele Chambers – Ohio State
  • C Duke Clemens – UCLA
  • C Kingsley Eguakun – Florida
  • S Chelen Garnes – Wake Forest
  • LB DaRon Gilbert – Northern Illinois
  • LS Hogan Hatten – Idaho
  • C Bryan Hudson – Louisville
  • OLB Nate Lynn – William & Mary
  • CB Morice Norris – Fresno State
  • TE Isaac Rex – BYU
  • S Loren Strickland – Ball State
  • K James Turner – Michigan
  • OLB Isaac Ukwu – Mississippi
  • WR Isaiah Williams – Illinois
 

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Most improved secondaries after the 2024 NFL Draft: Eagles, Ravens lead the way​


Philadelphia

Round 1, Pick 22: CB Quinyon Mitchell
Round 2, Pick 40: CB Cooper DeJean


James Bradberry and Darius Slay fell off a bit last year. They earned 77.1 and 77.3 coverage grades, respectively, in 2022 before posting 52.0 and 65.4 marks in 2023. The Eagles subsequently went out and hit not one, but two home runs in that area in drafting Mitchell and DeJean. Mitchell will likely start right away, while DeJean could be eased into things as he recovers from a foot injury suffered in 2023 that hampered his draft process. That doesn’t mean we won’t see DeJean at all in 2024, though. He should be good to go by training camp and is one of the more versatile secondary players from the 2024 class. He could get looks in the slot or at safety.

Detroit

Round 1, Pick 24: CB Terrion Arnold
Round 2, Pick 61: CB Ennis Rakestraw Jr.
Round 4, Pick 132: S Sione Vaki
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The Lions' defense ranked in the top 10 in run-defense grade and the top 20 in pass-rush grade but placed third worst in coverage grade in 2023. They devoted a lot of resources — salary cap, trade assets and draft picks — to improving their secondary for a Super Bowl run in 2024, and did about as good of a job as possible. Detroit traded up for cornerback Terrion Amold once he made it past the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first round, and he should start right away. They then double-dipped with Rakestraw, who may not be an immediate starter but is poised to be a long-term impact player. Finally, the Lions grabbed Vaki, a hard-hitting strong safety and an enforcer over the middle.

Baltimore

Round 1, Pick 30: CB Nate Wiggins
Round 4, Pick 130: CB T.J. Tampa
Round 7, Pick 270: S Sanoussi Kane


The Ravens’ coverage unit looked great last season based on grades (93.0), ranking second in the NFL. But when narrowing that focus to just cornerbacks, they fell to 13th (71.4). Their only consistent cornerback starter who graded above 70.0 in coverage was Ronald Darby, who is now on the Jaguars. Safe to say, the team needed to upgrade in that area. Baltimore acquired one of the most talented coverage players in the class in Wiggins and then got a steal (relative to the PFF big board) in Tampa in Round 4. Wiggins could start right away for the team, while Tampa could be an ideal reserve in his rookie season and a potential long-term starter.
 
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