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The 2025 season has been a slog so far; he's battled inconsistencies and drops -- going back to training camp -- and after ranking 28th in the league in EPA per target (0.38) among all WRs last season, BTJ is currently 80th (-0.09).
Each win impacts playoff seeding in some way and each loss brings teams closer to a higher draft pick. For the teams in playoff contention, obviously eyes are on the win column. For a team like the New Orleans Saints,
The Titans are in line to land the No. 1 pick for the second straight year, but they no longer need a QB. How would that impact the top 10?
The Jets fans who want their team to keep losing to stay in the race for a top pick in the 2026 NFL Draft will shrug it off as a good day. Yes, their Jets (2-9) lost to guarantee their 10th straight losing season. But at least they didn’t embarrass themselves and fought hard, and showed hope for the future.
Ahead of Cleveland, Tennessee at 1-10 would be picking first overall -- again -- followed by the Giants (2-10), Saints (2-9), Jets (2-9) and Raiders (2-9). Of those teams, Jets and Raiders are sure bets to be locked on the quarterbacks, and the Saints could be looking for a first round passer, as well.
That starts with his top pick, Arvell Reese, a 6-4, 240-pound linebacker with dominant edge rush skills. He would perfectly fill the hole into which defensive coordinator Al Golden has spent time trying to fit Demetrius Knight (6-2, 240). Reese would bring electricity to the hybrid spot, screaming off the edge.
Penn State quarterback Drew Allar told ESPN he's amid a "full recovery" and gearing up for the NFL pre-draft process.
Clemson WR Antonio Williams announced he will enter the 2026 NFL Draft after playing in his final home game with the Tigers on Nov. 22.