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The Mets’ starting rotation continues to surprise this season.
Florio: NFL distributed Sanders’ number too wide
Mike Florio and Chris Simms explain that while Jeff Ulbrich’s son ultimately made the call, the league shouldn’t have emailed Shedeur Sanders’ phone number to personnel beyond owners, head coaches and GMs.

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It came to light as an NFL version of The Jerky Boys.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms reveal which rookie GM impressed the most, the most surprising slide, the QB who’s happiest with their team’s draft and the storyline from this draft that should be talked about more.
Joey Logano told SiriusXM NASCAR Radio that he and Austin Cindric have talked about what happened at the end of stage two at Talladega.
Penn State defensive end Abdul Carter was selected third overall in the 2025 NFL Draft.

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  • KC Cornerback #22
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    The move will cost the Chiefs $13.6 million in 2025. It’s a no-brainer considering McDuffie has been among the league’s most reliable corners for the past few years. Pro Football Focus in 2024 graded McDuffie as the NFL’s fifth best cover corner as he had two interceptions and 13 passes defended for the solid Kansas City secondary.
  • CAR Wide Receiver
    Kaye said he expects McMillan, taken with the eighth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, to primarily occupy the outside X spot and be an “immediate fixture” in Dave Canales’ offense. Xavier Legette, according to Kaye, will play the Z position while Adam Thielan occupies the slot. “Despite those immediate roles, the three players will likely get the chance to move around the formation,” Kaye added. That’s likely a positive for McMillan’s 2025 fantasy outlook after he proved one of the nation’s most efficient receivers on slot routes at Arizona in 2024. McMillan was the first wideout selected in the draft after racking up 213 receptions for 3,423 yards and 26 touchdowns in 37 games at Arizona. Bryce Young reportedly vouched for McMillan before the Panthers used their first rounder on him.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #14
    “But with the draft in the rearview,” Russini said, “expect the trade buzz to cool surrounding Pickens.” The disgruntled wideout will likely stay on the Steelers roster alongside new WR1 DK Metcalf. The Cowboys’ interest in Pickens could indicate that they’d like to bolster the team’s wideout room behind CeeDee Lamb in the coming weeks or months. Pickens, who is in the final year of his rookie contract, has led the Steelers in targets, receptions, receiving yards, and TD receptions since entering the NFL in 2022.
  • SF Tight End #85
    The deal includes $40 million guaranteed, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. After denying a report from The Athletic’s Dianna Russini that he was aiming to become the game’s highest paid tight end, Kittle signs a monster extension that eclipses Trey McBride’s recent deal. Kittle last year ranked third in tight end receiving yards and led the position in yards per route run. He has been one of the NFL’s most efficient pass catchers for years and will enter his age-32 season as an important part of a San Francisco passing attack that is now without Deebo Samuel.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    Schrager said Rodgers has told teams — including the Giants and Steelers — that they should feel free to move on in their quarterback search if Rodgers’ timetable doesn’t fit theirs. Rodgers, 41, told ESPN’s Pat McAfee this month that he was dealing with personal issues and indicated he was in no hurry to sign with the team for 2025. The Steelers could enter the summer with Mason Rudolph and rookie QB Will Howard atop their quarterback depth chart.
  • CLE Wide Receiver
    The former Steeler wasn’t able to carve out a significant role with the Panthers, Ravens, or Texans in 2024 after a 717-yard 2023 season. The Browns apparently saw enough during his visit with the team Monday to sign him to a one-year contract, the details of which have yet to be released. Expect Johnson to start opposite Cedric Tillman on the perimeter while Jerry Jeudy works the slot.
  • NO Quarterback #4
    It’s not where we’d expect to hear Carr dive into his injury status, but speaking at a church in Las Vegas over the weekend, Carr said he and the team has been “in constant communication” regarding his injury, and downplayed any reports that suggested otherwise. There have been wide spread discussions about Carr’s injury at this point, which Underdog’s James Palmer said the team had been aware of since it first occurred. Others have speculated that Carr is attempting to use the injury as a way to force his way out of New Orleans. It’s safe to say this won’t be the last time we talk about Carr’s shoulder, but the Saints selection of Tyler Shough in the second round shows they are clearly planning for a future without him — whether in 2025 or later.
  • JAX Wide Receiver
    Gladstone adds that “when it comes to his onboarding process,” the Jaguars will also “sprinkle in the defensive side of the ball.” The hope is that “by the time we get to the regular season those should be balanced out.” The Jaguars certainly intend to play Hunter on both sides of the ball but the priority is clear. Hunter is a wide receiver first and a a cornerback second.
  • CLE Quarterback
    After some of the darkest hours of their lives, the nation’s “takes merchants” can finally rest easy. Sanders (6'2/212) has a new home, albeit four rounds later than most draft prognosticators expected. Most, but not all. Many saw Sanders’ slide coming. The questions are why it persisted to this degree, and why a supposed top prospect now finds himself battling Day 2 pick Dillon Gabriel for reps behind veterans Kenny Pickett and Joe Flacco. Ludicrously efficient and accurate for a 2024 Buffaloes team that narrowly missed the playoff, Sanders arrives as a polarizing Heisman finalist who lives off short passes and takes many, many sacks. The good news is, he cut his 2024 pressure-to-sack rate from a miserable 25.0 to a more palatable 20.5. Despite the quarterback takedowns, Sanders also posted a 5.2 to 1.2 “big time throw to turnover-worthy play” rate. He turns the ball over at a well below average clip. Part of that is Sanders’ microscopic aDOT, though he is lethally accurate on his short throws. Sanders led the nation with a 74 percent completion percentage in 2024. Although Sanders could eventually max out as a next generation Andy Dalton, that wouldn’t be a bad thing. It would, of course, be a great outcome for a fifth-round pick. Poised and tough, Sanders is a floor-based selection whose general competence could make him something more if he is able to further decrease his sack rate in the big leagues.
  • MIN Quarterback #6
    The trade price is a cup of coffee, with the Seahawks essentially accepting a picks swap. They have moved up from 172 to 142 for the price of Howell. Seattle, of course, drafted Alabama’s Jalen Milroe to be its new No. 2 on Friday evening. For Minnesota, it should officially end the chatter of Aaron Rodgers coming to the Twin Cities, perhaps finally shaking him loose to sign with the Steelers. Howell isn’t a particularly great backup, but he is still only 24 years old with a dual-threat skill-set and 18 career starts. He has attempted 645 passes. Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell has coaxed production out of every quarterback he has ever worked with, and we assume Howell would be no different were first-year starter J.J. McCarthy to go down.

NBC Sports Podcasts

The 151st Kentucky Derby, May 3 on NBC & Peacock

Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick discuss Journalism’s case to remain a favorite through the Kentucky Derby and other betting storylines before the Run for the Roses.
Red-hot Journalism is the 3-1 morning-line favorite for the 151st Kentucky Derby with a favorable No. 8 post position that has tied for the second-most victories in horse racing’s marquee event.
Drew Dinsick reacts to the 2025 Kentucky Derby post position draw, discussing the horses that received strong draws and why he believes the Derby won’t be a fast race.

NFL

The Jaguars’ decision to trade up from No. 5 to No. 2 has tangible football benefits.
The Chargers have joined the Browns in utilizing their option to apply an unrestricted free agent tender on one of their players.
Bills running back James Cook is sitting out voluntary workouts and trying to get a new contract, but General Manager Brandon Beane believes the player and the team have a future together.

Premier League

Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe don’t mince words regarding Tottenham Hotspur’s performance against Liverpool at Anfield in Matchweek 34.
Mohamed Salah is looking to stay atop the Golden Boot race, as Chris Wood and Erling Haaland are hot on the Egyptian’s heels in the race for the Premier League Golden Boot award.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe share their takeaways from Liverpool’s 5-1 win over Spurs, where Arne Slot’s side clinched the Premier League title at Anfield.
Relive the biggest moments from every Premier League fixture in Matchweek 34.

NBA

Brad Thomas and Vaughn Dalzell share why they believe both Brook Lopez and Kyle Kuzma will go Under their total rebounds in Game 5 with “no desire” to crash the boards.
With the Cavaliers remaining “consistently underpriced” by market, Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick explain why they are backing Cleveland to win the East as “the best team” in the conference.
The Timberwolves have solved the Lakers defense during the first four games of their first-round playoff series, and Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick point to that being the reason why Minnesota should cover in Game 5.

Golf

2026 U.S. Presidents Cup captain Brandt Snedeker joins Golf Today to discuss the significance of the role, his history at Medinah Country Club, the pressure to win and how he will compose a team.
Here’s a look at the players who qualified for the U.S. Women’s Open at Erin Hills.
TV times and more for this week’s PGA Tour event, the CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Six high-school golfers and their coach were hospitalized after their team van was involved in a head-on collision with a stolen vehicle driven by a man fleeing police on Sunday night in Benzie County, Michigan.
Bobby Massa, 27, is one of the top mid-amateurs in the world, and he’s also a popular trainer in Dallas.
Brown will play the KFT’s Tulum Championship over the PGA Tour’s CJ Cup Byron Nelson this week.

Motor Sports

Needing only to finish third or better in each of the last two races, Cooper Webb is favored by nearly 800 points to win the 450 Championship.
Jeff “Six Time” Stanton revisits his experience in a winner-take-all scenario back in he 1992 Supercross season and the feeling of winning the title in the final event.
Ricky Carmichael and Jeff Stanton discuss Chase Sexton’s decision to jump the whoops at Pittsburgh Supercross and why it’s just a “small piece of the puzzle” after he was able to rebound after losing his balance.
Ricky Carmichael and Jeff Stanton analyze Cooper Webb’s comments after Pittsburgh Supercross and why he feels his win was more about “stopping the bleeding” as opposed to feeling more secure in the final two rounds.

Rotoworld

A look at later-round quarterbacks, tight ends, and wideouts who have a chance to be values for their respective NFL teams.
While the Nets did not produce many fantasy standouts, the front office successfully replenished its draft assets for the current rebuild.
The Rotoworld Basketball crew breaks down each team’s season and an early look at what to expect from a fantasy perspective going into the 2025-2026 campaign.
Patrick Daugherty discusses the New York Giants fourth-round draft pick Cameron Skattebo, who Daugherty believes can provide “big game returns” in dynasty leagues if he can prove his skillset at the NFL level.
Patrick Daugherty unpacks the upcoming 2025 NFL Season for rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, analyzing different challenges he has to overcome to see the field for the Cleveland Browns.

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Both Mikel Arteta and Luis Enrique have some huge decisions to make for a mouthwatering semifinal first leg in north London.
The Titans are continuing to reshape their front office by hiring someone away from the Browns.
Like his two uncles before him, Arch Manning may be a first overall pick in the NFL draft.
Kansas City will keep around its two 2022 first-round picks for 2026.