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Last Saturday's slate helped shape a first-round crop of quarterbacks. Not every weekend can play host to as many high-profile matchups, but there are still plenty of fun contests to pay attention to with an eye towards the 2026 NFL Draft.
Week 9 on the college football schedule saw some close calls, yet there were no major upsets at the top of the rankings, which should remain unchanged.
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Las Vegas Raiders need to address a position in the 2026 NFL Draft again after addressing it in the last draft
"During Indiana's remarkable two-year run under Curt Cignetti, you hear a lot of names mentioned as key contributors. LT Carter Smith is one who kind of goes under the radar a bit. However, his play on the field doesn't go under the radar to those who watch his tape. Smith is a dominant pass protector.
The Cincinnati Bengals could be in the market for adding a defensive tackle in the 2026 NFL Draft. Ole Miss has a BIG one in the form of Zxavian Harris. Harris is 6’7” and 330 pounds. He has surprising athleticism for a player with his size. He is also one of the strongest players in college football.
The Seahawks are gearing up for a playoff run, but if you like long-term thinking, check out these draft prospects while Seattle is on a bye.
A handful of formerly unbeaten teams went down to defeat this weekend, and as a result the college football top-10 rankings were reshuffled.
The 6-foot-2, 200-pound wide receiver out of Arizona State has quickly emerged as the top wideout prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft class.
The Los Angeles Rams attacked the trade deadline early on Monday, landing Roger McCreary. Here are some of his highlights from his Titans days.
This is where the best of the best come to shine, but today, we focus on several players that must have Rams fans' attention for the upcoming weekend. Let's take a look at some key prospects to watch this weekend.