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There are plenty of winners and losers every NFL season. USA TODAY Sports' NFL experts provide their biggest winner and the biggest loser from 2025.
The battle to be the first wide receiver selected in the 2026 NFL Draft is heating up between five wideouts who all can claim different advantages.
Fernando Mendoza is a presumptive lock to go No. 1 to the Raiders. But what will happen on the rest of Day 1?
TJ Hall brings the Hawkeye mentality to every rep. He's a physical boundary presence and an extremely versatile defender who doesn't miss tackles.
The 2026 NFL offseason is in full swing, which means it's time for every team to finally address their glaring holes. Whether it be through remaining hirings, free agency (March 11 at 4 p.m. ET) or the draft (April 23).
Robertson had a record-setting 2024 season, becoming the single-season Monmouth record holder for passing yards (3,937) and passing touchdowns (31). Injuries limited him to seven games last season, but he still finished 8th nationally with 27 passing touchdowns.
Ephesians Prysock brings an excellent blend of athleticism, zone instincts and size to the cornerback position. Using his length to disrupt plans and timing, he has the schematic versatility to play in a variety of defenses.
It’s been a couple of days since the Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots to win their second Super Bowl title. But while the game delivered its own storylines, NFL fans also noticed something,