All these early 2027 NFL Mock Drafts are only going one round deep...
How about three? @AtoZSportsNFL has you covered.
96 picks. All the top returning college football stars who should hear their names called early next spring.
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@atmoio And by next week it will quietly just become an overused word by everyone throughout society…thus undoing its AI marker status as fast as it became one.
@4WhomJBellTolls The bettor apparently has more faith in Polymarket being around by next February than the U.S. financial system. I can get behind that idea 🤣
There are layers and levels to the NFL.
One team in the NFC West is trading for Myles Garrett.
Another is having a public contract dispute with Jacoby Brissett.
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Bombshell: The Browns are finalizing a trade that will send two-time Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams, per @rapsheet, @TomPelissero and me.
In exchange for Garrett, the Rams are expected to send Pro-Bowl edge Jared Verse, a 2027 first-round pick and other draft-pick compensation still being negotiated to the Browns.
The push for a 24-Team CFB Playoff is absurd for many reasons, but the one I don't see anyone bring up:
Imminent college-age demographic collapse & AI education revolution will destroy the vast majority of universities over the next decade.
Sens. Maria Cantwell and Ted Cruz are expected this week to release a landmark bipartisan bill to regulate college sports, though the legislation is not finalized, sources tell @YahooSports. It would grant the NCAA a narrow antitrust exemption over transfers and eligibility.
@oliverpeabody24 It’s just all so absurd. If there was a single soul in a position of power in CFB with an ounce of intelligence or pure motive, a 24-team would NEVER even enter the conversation.
The “percentage of teams” with access to the playoff who are actually playing the same sport from a resources standpoint is already maybe 40-50% at 12 teams.
One of the weakest arguments for 24 CFB playoff teams out there.
Tennessee AD Danny White, on why he came out in support of CFP expansion to 24 teams.
“I think the percentage of teams with access to to the postseason in football is low and I think we need more access”
@HedgieMarkets This is a skill, planning, and organization-wide execution issue.
When companies scale without any guardrails or efficiency management/training deployed you get thousands of staff burning 50x the coins they need to every single day.
Collective ignorance, scaling exponentially.
I bet Booger and LSU celebrated going to the Peach Bowl in 1996 with a 10-2 record and a No. 17 ranking like crazy because back then ESPN wasn't there to tell them that their season was meaningless because they didn't make the playoffs.
In 1997, nobody was telling his LSU squad, which lost two games by less than a touchdown and had a win over the number one Florida Gators, that their season was a failure. They were excited for their bowl game. That was an excellent season. We used to recognize that.
But if Booger played today, he'd be told those seasons don't matter because they didn't make the playoffs.
This is what I'm talking about in terms of what we've lost in a sport with the focus on such a narrowly drawn playoff.
Jim Nantz on a Nashville Super Bowl:
“We’re not doing it once. We’re going to be so good, the NFL is going to want to come back. And I’ve talked to enough people around the league… I think they know it too.”