Links to our coverage from the end of the week in Indy, including Albert Breer’s conversations with Chicago’s GM and coach on what they may do with the top draft pick.
Monday is the final day of the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine, and even outside of top prospects and draft predictions, the offseason continues to heat up with big names such as Derek Carr, Daniel Jones and Lamar Jackson expected to finalize landing spots for next season soon.
Below are links to everything Albert wrote about this round, plus more from our staff.
The Bears Are Likely to Trade the No. 1 Pick, but Explain Why They Are Being Patient
“Strong … Over 50%.”
Bears GM Ryan Poles tells Albert Breer Chicago’s chances of trading the No. 1 pick are high, but it will be a slow process for the franchise to actually settle on a decision.
Daniel Jones Deal With Giants Might Be Within Reach
Breer takes a dive into the numbers involved in a potential Daniel Jones deal as both sides are pushing to have a contract in place before Tuesday’s franchise tag deadline.
Takeaways: How the Ravens’ Decision on Lamar Jackson Will Impact the Whole QB Market
Breer runs through the Ravens’ options ahead of Tuesday, and what the exclusive or non-exclusive tag would mean for Lamar Jackson.
Plus, the quarterback that scouts said was “killing it” at the combine, and how that impacts Bryce Young’s prospect status.
Six From Saturday: Florida Coach Billy Napier Dishes on QB Prospect Anthony Richardson
“No surprise how he tested. … I would say there are no limits there.”
Florida coach Billy Napier tells Breer about the Gators quarterback, who has quickly become one of the most interesting draft prospects of 2023. Plus more NFL combine notes, including the tight ends, pass rushers and corners who impressed teams.
More from the MMQB Staff:
Conor Orr: Why Jalen Carter’s Legal Situation Won’t Matter on NFL Draft Night
Albert Breer: What to Look for From the Four Likely First-Round QBs at the NFL Combine
Gilbert Manzano: Paying Daniel Jones $45 Million Per Year Might Not Be So Bad for the Giants
Richard Johnson: Will Anderson’s Journey to the NFL Is Backed by a Talented Group of Women