Thursday night’s first round of the NFL draft had just concluded, and the Commanders were a bit surprised. Washington Commanders new general manager Adam Peters sat down with the Commanders Brian Koba Jr to discuss his leading his initial Washington Commanders draft last week.
The Washington Commanders were sitting in a prime position when the second round of the 2024 NFL draft opened on Friday night. Picking No. 36 and No. 40, the Commandeers had a chance to add two premium players who just missed the first round.
The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books, and as expected, the highlight for the Washington Commanders is the selection of Heisman Trophy-winning LSU QB Jayden Daniels as the No. 2 overall pick.
Teams got much better about not reaching during the 2024 NFL Draft, which was evident in Round 1. There weren’t very many egregious reaches — and the ones that were came at important positions such as quarterback and wide receiver.
Illinois defensive lineman Jer'Zhan Newton, viewed by many as a first-day pick, fell to Washington Commanders at No. 36 in Friday's second round. Despite
Nov 6, 2021; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Illinois Fighting Illini defensive lineman Jer'Zhan Newton (94) reacts to a missed stop in the third quarter at Huntington Bank Stadium.
While Day 1 of the 2024 NFL Draft is over, first-round talent is still available for teams on Day 2.
Wide receivers went late in Round 1
If Johnny Newton or Byron Murphy are available at the 24th pick, should the Cowboys consider drafting another DT? Before drafting Mazi Smith last year, the Dallas Cowboys hadn’t taken a defensive tackle with a first-round pick since Russell Maryland in 1991.
CBS Sports put out a new Mock Draft this week, days before the start of the NFL draft. With this pick at 21, Chris Grier takes a player who addresses the side of the ball that Frank Smith and Darrell Bevell do not coach.
Per Joe Goodberry, Illinois DT Johnny Newton had an official 30 visit with the Cincinnati Bengals. His given name is Jer’Zhan but he is also willing to go by Johnny, as people have trouble pronouncing “Jer-Zawn”.
Newton is the kind of disruptor the Bengals defense needs more of. The 2024 NFL Draft is almost here, and it’s no secret that the Cincinnati Bengals are in the market for a defensive tackle.
Bucs general manager Jason Licht likes to say that there is no crystal ball when it comes to the NFL Draft. No one, not even Licht, knows what will happen on draft day until the clock starts and the picks begin coming in.
The Illinois star defensive lineman has the makeup to be one of the best in the league. Over the next couple of weeks, leading up to the 2024 NFL Draft we will take a look at close to 30 prospects to know.
While the New York Jets are mainly focusing on visits with offensive prospects in the 2024 NFL draft, the team is still doing work on the other side of the ball.
The Las Vegas Raiders have so many options and different roads they could take at pick No. 13. They can go get the quarterback they so desperately need, or they could go with a cornerback, offensive tackle, or any other position if the fit is right.
Johnny Newton is a projected first-round prospect who’d provide the Bills an embarrassment of riches at defensive tackle The Buffalo Bills were one of several teams with representatives on-hand to take in defensive tackle Jer’Zhan “Johnny” Newton’s pro day at Illinois on Tuesday afternoon, according to a report by Jordan Schultz.
Bleacher Report's Jordan Schultz reports that the San Francisco 49ers were among several NFL teams in attendance for former Illinois defensive tackle Jer'Zhan Newton's pro day workout.
Per the NFL on FOX podcast, Illinois DT Johnny Newton is visiting with the Giants after his pro day. His given name is Jer’Zhan but he is also willing to go by Johnny, as people have trouble pronouncing “Jer-Zawn”.
Jer’Zhan Newton, DT, Illinois Height/Weight: 6-2, 304 Age: 21.7 Get-Off: Explosive first step that guards and even tackles can struggle with Hand Usage:
Free agency is a few weeks old, and the NFL combine is over. We are officially in mock draft season. And while we know mock drafts are more “entertaining”
Free agency is a few weeks old, and the NFL combine is over. We are officially in mock draft season. And while we know mock drafts are more “entertaining” than “science,” they are fun to look at.
The Pittsburgh Steelers could use more help along their defensive line, and while they have lined up visits with multiple day two talents, could it there be a chance they take a guy in the first round?
There's some work to do in improving the team's defense and Mike Macdonald could look to do that early in the 2024 NFL Draft.
One of the top defensive tackles in the 2024 NFL Draft will be forced to miss the scouting combine. Illinois football star Jer’Zhan “Johnny” Newton, a
College: Illinois College Position: Multiple alignments along the interior Ideal NFL Position: 3-technique in a 4-3 defense Height/Weight: 6’2, 295 pounds Year / Age: RS Junior / 21 (turns 22 in August) Draft Projection: Mid-late first round Where I’d Take Him: Top 15 Coming out of high school in St.
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