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A to Z Sports on MSNVikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah's UDFA strategy highlights major inequity in the NFL DraftThe NFL Draft has a lot of interesting elements to it. Each year, there are at minimum 256 picks with each team receiving a pick in all seven rounds and 32 awarded compensatory selections. There are often more compensatory selections added in round three with minority head coach and general manager hires.
Simply put, the Chiefs general manager gets Reid and what he’s seeking to do. That keen anticipation and understanding of Reid’s needs and notions is perhaps best illustrated in Veach’s breathless advocacy for drafting Patrick Mahomes in 2017 when Veach was the team’s co-director of player personnel.
Ex-NFL general manager Joe Douglas is back in the league with a new job with the Philadelphia Eagles after being fired by the New York Jets.
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A to Z Sports on MSNAnonymous NFL general manager reveals conspiracy theory about league's efforts to ban the Eagles' Tush PushAn intriguing perspective has emerged from a conversation with an NFL general manager and The Athletic's Dianna Russini regarding the controversial “tush push” play. “One interesting note from a GM I spoke with on the tush push: Green Bay is the only team without a principal owner.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen would not be in favor of an NFL draft lottery similar to the NBA and NHL.
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Jaguars Wire on MSNReport: Former Jaguars' assistant GM Ethan Waugh 'expected' to land with NFC teamThe San Francisco 49ers are reportedly "expected" to reunite with former Jacksonville Jaguars' assistant general manager Ethan Waugh.
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Jets Wire on MSNReport: Former Jets GM Joe Douglas returns to former teamJoe Douglas is back in the NFL and at a familiar spot. According to reports including the Philadelphia Inquirer, Douglas has returned to the Philadelphia Eagles. Prior to be hired by the New York Jets in 2019, Douglas was employed in Philly:
NBA Draft lottery results were so eye-popping that it’s now sparked a heated debate across a totally different sports league.
Jeanty proved that he is capable of being a dominant back in the league after coming extremely close to breaking a record held by Barry Sanders. Spytek, Brady and the Raiders are looking to turn the culture around in Las Vegas, and this is a step in the right direction in doing so.