Remembering when the Falcons picked John Wayne and other wacky tales produced by pro football’s annual player selection process.
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The 58 players scheduled to participate remotely in the broadcast of the NFL draft received a list of banned products and clothing restrictions from the league.
To prepare for this week’s virtual draft, the NFL conducted a virtual mock draft Monday. After some early glitches, the exercise ran smoothly and was completed.
Several NFL mock drafts have come out in recent days, including one on NFL.com that looks at all seven rounds. Here’s a look at the Raiders’ picks in the latest ones.
The World Series of Poker was scheduled for May 26 to July 15 at the Rio Convention Center. The WSOP said in a release that it hoped to hold the event in the fall.
Golden Knights forward Chandler Stephenson will be a restricted free agent in the offseason and is due a raise after he almost doubled his career scoring output.
The online event raised more than $150,000 to help the casino company’s employees who have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Diminutive wide receiver Jeff Thomas of Miami hopes NFL teams will look past his off-field concerns and lack of size and take a shot on him in the draft.
The son of a football player and a professional caterer was born to become a 6-foot-7-inch, 364-pound behemoth who is projected to go early in the draft.
The NFL draft, which is Thursday through Saturday, will be conducted remotely. It originally was scheduled to be in Las Vegas, and it could return as early as 2022.
A Review-Journal reporter veered from the pre-draft plan when faced with a tough decision while representing the Raiders in the Pro Football Focus Media Mock Draft.
The coronavirus outbreak sealed the fate of what was expected to be the largest special event on the city’s 2020 calendar and a coming-out party for the Las Vegas Raiders.
Raiders take Randy Moss at No. 12 and Brett Favre at No. 19 in fantasy mock draft.
The Raiders settle for CeeDee Lamb at No. 12 before adding another potential star to their young secondary at No. 19.
The networks will coordinate on the virtual NFL draft and have instructed reporters to not post picks on social media before they are announced.