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If you're the 49ers GM, who do you take with the No. 3 overall pick? @LRiddickESPN | |||||
4/15/21, 2:57 PM |
Belichick: Good, how about you?
Reporter: No complaints. No complaints.
Belichick: That's good. We don't want to hear them anyways.
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Bleacher Report MLB |
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David Lombardi |
@LombardiHimse |


1. Trevor Lawrence, Clemson
No need to overthink this. Lawrence is immensely talented and has three years of sustained success in one of the best college programs in the country. His rare combination of traits and productions makes him one of the best prospects the NFL has seen in a long time.
2. Justin Fields, Ohio State
The narrative that Fields can’t read defenses or go through his progressions is overblown. Can he get through them a little quicker? Sure. But he’s an aggressive downfield passer and fortune favors the bold. Also, the Ohio State offense gets unfairly criticized for being gimmicky when in reality, under head coach Ryan Day, it looks a lot more like a modern NFL offense than most colleges. Fields’ accuracy, ability to protect the ball (only 18 turnover-worthy plays in his career, according to Pro Football Focus) combined with his high-end athleticism gives him a high floor and high ceiling.
3. Zach Wilson, BYU
A lot of the things that people criticize Fields for can be said about Wilson, but because Wilson’s BYU team was so much more dominant than the competition he faced, even when his process was bad, he was still able to make plays. Wilson’s quick release and ability to make remarkable throws are tantalizing, but he has to make some big strides from a mental perspective. Still, his tools make him worth the gamble.
4. Trey Lance, North Dakota State
When watching Lance’s 2019 tape, you say to yourself, “Wow, this kid looks like he’s going to be a top-10 pick if he builds on this season next year.” Unfortunately, because of COVID-19 restrictions, next season never happened. There were times when the ball got away from him. His accuracy is one of those concerns that scouts would have wanted to see him improve on in 2020. Still, Lance’s size, speed, the way the ball jumps out his hand and how quickly he processes defenses make him as intriguing as any of the quarterback prospects in this year’s draft. And he’s only 20 years old.
5. Mac Jones, Alabama
Jones’ 2020 film is better than Lance’s 2019 film. He was remarkably productive in his one season as a starter, throwing 41 touchdowns and only four interceptions. But he’s a little older (22), and his physical traits are levels below the other top five quarterbacks. He’s a below-average athlete with an average NFL arm, but he’s very accurate and processes quickly. We’ve seen physically underwhelming quarterbacks succeed before but if you’re drafting him in the top 10, you’re expecting him to become elite, not just very good. And for him to reach that level, he’ll have to achieve a Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Tom Brady mastery of the game because his physical tools don’t give him much room for error.
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Ninth straight 30+ point game for Steph Curry. Fourth straight Warriors win. Record climbs back to 28-28. They're within a half-game of Memphis for the eighth seed. Tough close to the road trip ahead: Celtics, Sixers, Wizards. | |||
4/15/21, 7:22 PM |


Connor Letourneau |
@Con_Chron |


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1- DODGERS 11-2
2- GIANTS 8-4
3- PADRES 9-5
NL CENTRAL:
1- BREWERS 7-5
2- REDS 7-5
3- CARDINALS 6-6
1- METS 5-3
2- PHILLIES 6-6
3- MARLINS 5-7
4- BRAVES 5-8
DIV: DODGERS, REDS, EAST???
WC RACE: GIANTS, BREWERS, CARDS, METS, PHILLIES, BRAVES, MARLINS.


New York Post |
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Those who get one of the 🍔 tattoos will receive free burgers for a year. reviewjournal.co | |||||
4/16/21, 7:20 AM |


New York Post |
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