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Wilson’s 2026 NFL mock draft 7.0: Bills get aggressive and trade for top WR, keep Super Bowl window wide open

Buffalo makes its move as four Ohio State players go in the top seven picks

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Tytus Howard trade grades: Browns make big move for versatile veteran, Texans’ weakness becomes greater

Cleveland is also signing Howard to a new three-year, $63 million extension

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Way-too-early college football bowl projections: Picks for every postseason game, including CFP field

Predicted pairings for every game next postseason, from the Gator Bowl to the Fiesta

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Chiefs to release tackle Jawaan Taylor, per reports, ending three-year tenure after monster contract

Taylor signed a huge free-agent deal with the Chiefs in 2023

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NFL free agency: Prisco’s top 25 offensive players on the market, including Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III

Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum is the top offensive player available

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NFL combine grades; UCL bracket; four conference titles clinched

Plus a look at how NFL players graded their coaches in 2025

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NFL free agency: Five teams that could be hit the hardest, including Super Bowl champion Seahawks

Teams bracing to lose talent in free agency

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Colorado QB Dominiq Ponder dies at 23 in single-car crash: Buffaloes junior played in two games last season

Ponder spent two seasons with the Buffaloes after transferring from Bethune-Cookman

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NFL combine 2026: Grading Spencer Fano, Kadyn Proctor and other top OL prospects during on-field workouts

Seven offensive linemen rank among CBS Sports’ top 25 overall prospects

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Forget free agency: Why the Bills should make a Julio Jones-style trade-up for Carnell Tate

Buffalo’s championship window and Josh Allen’s prime make aggression at WR a necessity, not a luxury