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2020 NFL DRAFT

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Dave Gettleman says Giants will 'seriously entertain' trade at No. 4 in NFL draft
The Giants own the fourth overall selection, but they have just two picks among the top 95 picks. Adding picks by trading back -- while remaining in the top half of the draft -- appears to be a desire.

Lions open to trading No. 3 pick in NFL draft, GM Bob Quinn says
While he declined to say whether the club has offers on the table from other teams, he made it clear Friday he is open to moving down from the pick. And, if possible, he'd like to have his mind made up before the draft begins Thursday night.

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2020 NFL draft trade rumblings for late-Round 1 picks: Will teams trade up for Jordan Love, Jacob Eason?

After weeks of poring over scouting reports, launching Zoom conference calls and reviewing medicals, teams have done the legwork for this week's NFL draft. Now comes the fun part: exchanging notes and potential trade ideas over the phone.
During the next few days, general managers will sit in their home offices and consult peers they trust, piecing together which teams are comfortable dealing and which players will spark a positional run. With 40 trades executed during last year's draft, moving up and down a draft board is as much a part of the event's fabric as ceilings and late risers. One spot to keep a close eye on is late in the first round, when players -- especially quarterbacks -- who have slipped a few spots can spur action. Because first-round rookie deals include a fifth-year option, that entices teams to package a deal and jump back into Day 1 proceedings. This explains why Lamar Jackson is on the Ravens. Two years ago, Baltimore bundled two second-round picks and a fourth-rounder to move up 20 slots, selecting Jackson No. 32 overall. That worked out pretty well. Minnesota did something similar in 2014 with Teddy Bridgewater, moving up eight spots to select him 32nd.

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Peyton Manning tells Joe Burrow to learn from tough rookie year

Peyton Manning says likely No. 1 overall pick Joe Burrow is going to take his lumps in his rookie year but that those rough times can help propel him to success in his later years. Manning, who was the No. 1 overall pick by the Indianapolis Colts in the 1998 draft, sais Sunday on SportsCenter that Burrow recently called him for advice on being a rookie quarterback. Burrow, who won the Heisman Trophy and a national title last season with LSU, attended Manning's Passing Academy last summer. Manning pointed out that he lost more games in his rookie year than he had in his high school and college careers combined, but it was a valuable learning experience.

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Dave Gettleman says Giants will 'seriously entertain' trade at No. 4 in NFL draft
The Giants own the fourth overall selection, but they have just two picks among the top 95 picks. Adding picks by trading back -- while remaining in the top half of the draft -- appears to be a desire.

Lions open to trading No. 3 pick in NFL draft, GM Bob Quinn says
While he declined to say whether the club has offers on the table from other teams, he made it clear Friday he is open to moving down from the pick. And, if possible, he'd like to have his mind made up before the draft begins Thursday night.

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Sources: Niners open to trading 1st-round picks in NFL draft
Nos. 13 and 31 overall, and are open to dealing either or both selections, league sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.The Niners currently have no selections in the second, third or fourth rounds, and they want more picks, sourc es told Schefter.
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Justin Herbert favored over Tua Tagovailoa to be 2nd QB drafted

Entering April, sportsbooks had Tua Tagovalloa as a big favorite to be the second quarterback taken in the NFL draft. Three weeks later, the odds have shifted dramatically. Oregon's Justin Herbert has overtaken Tagovailoa and is now a small favorite at most sportsbooks to be the second quarterback selected, after LSU's Joe Burrow. DraftKings and MGM have Herbert at -125, ahead of Tagovailoa at -110, while PointsBet has them listed as co-favorites. On March 31, PointsBet had Tagovailoa as a -650 favorite to be the second quarterback drafted, with Herbert a 5-1 underdog. By April 15, Herbert was a -125 favorite. Herbert and Tagovailoa are now co-favorites. Tagovailoa began last season as the favorite to be the No. 1 overall pick, but suffered a hip injury in November that ended his final year at Alabama and sent him into the draft with questions about his health.

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Roger Goodell: NFL draft now gives sports world hope

The NFL moved ahead with a virtual draft during the coronavirus pandemic because it wanted to provide hope to a sports world in need of it, commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday. "People look to us for optimism," Goodell said during an appearance on ESPN's Get Up. He added: "They look to us for bringing communities together. I think the draft is a great example of that, with restoring hope. It's hope for our fans. It's hope for our teams. It's hope for our players, for these young men who are about to start their careers as prospects and players in the NFL. That's what this is all about, and I think we need those diversions. I think we need that focus on the future and that way to bring communities together. I think we'll be able to do that for the next three days, and then we'll focus on the future immediately after that."

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2020 NFL draft reset: Kiper answers 30 questions on trades, sleepers and more

Anybody need a refresher in the lead-up to the 2020 NFL draft? I have you covered with the latest on quarterbacks Joe Burrow, Tua Tagovalloa and Justin Herbert, along with my thoughts on this historically deep wide receiver class, what the Patriots and Bucs might do, and more. For the first time in a long, long time, I won't be at the draft. I'm going virtual, along with the rest of the NFL. But you can still catch me for all seven rounds Thursday night through Saturday.

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Vikings entertaining trade offers, GM Rick Spielman says

With draft picks at No. 22 and 25, the Minnesota Vikings are entertaining trade offers two days ahead of Thursday's first round. "I've had calls already, opportunities of people trying to trade up, and I've also had teams that are in front of us that wanted to trade back," general manager Rick Spielman said on Tuesday. "I think it all depends how the draft board unfolds on Thursday. For example, I would say if we stay at 22, and we have maybe seven or eight names still up there, to move back from 25 to gain another pick and still get the same quality of player. An example: Last year, we moved back three times in the third round and still had Alexander Mattison targeted and were able to still get him. A lot of that manipulation on the draft board depends on what's up there, how you have the draft board stacked and how far are you willing to go back without risk of losing a particular player."

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2020 NFL draft predictions for all 32 teams: Trade candidates, position targets, more

The 2020 NFL draft poses unprecedented challenges -- with GMs drafting virtually from their homes because of the coronavirus pandemic, but that doesn't mean teams won't be wheeling and dealing as usual. Who's going to trade up into the top 10? Which teams will move back to stockpile picks? And who's going to take a quarterback early? We're closing in on Round 1 (Thursday at 8 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC/ESPN App), and our NFL Nation reporters are making one prediction for every team.

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