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Former NBA Defensive Player of the Year Named in Trade Report
Former NBA Defensive Player of the Year Named in Trade Report

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time18 hours ago

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Former NBA Defensive Player of the Year Named in Trade Report

Former NBA Defensive Player of the Year Named in Trade Report originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Los Angeles Clippers are coming off their healthiest season in years and were just inches away from advancing past the first round of the NBA Playoffs for the first time since 2021. Advertisement Because of that, it will be no surprise that LA plans to add some reinforcements this offseason. The Boston Celtics have been linked as a potential trade partner, as MassLive's Brian Robb reported that the Clippers have interest in Jrue Holiday. The one caveat is that Holiday is on an expensive contract, and will only continue to get expensive over the next three years. He will get paid over $30 million annually as he approaches his late-30s. Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday (4)David Butler II-Imagn Images Hence, the Clippers may look for cheaper options first. ClutchPoints' Brett Siegel revealed that there are two Celtics alumni that the Clippers may target: Malcolm Brogdon and Marcus Smart. Advertisement "The Clippers are going to continue adding experienced guys to their roster, and Malcolm Brogdon still seems realistic," SIegel wrote. "Wouldn't be shocked to see them inquire about Marcus Smart either." The Clippers previously targeted Brogdon back when they were the original third team that helped orchestrate the trade that would send Kristaps Porzingis to Boston in 2023, but bowed out. He could have more appeal to them now because he may not cost as much. Since the Celtics traded Smart in 2023, he has struggled staying on the court because of injuries, but he too would cost substantially less than Holiday would, and his contract is set to expire in 2026. He is also a former Defensive Player of the Year, winning the award with Boston in 2022. Advertisement Related: Potential Kevin Durant to Celtics Trade Receives Update Related: NBA Player Sends Message After Being Released by Celtics in 2019 This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 9, 2025, where it first appeared.

49ers draft Georgia edge rusher Mykel Williams with the No. 11 pick in the NFL draft
49ers draft Georgia edge rusher Mykel Williams with the No. 11 pick in the NFL draft

Winnipeg Free Press

time25-04-2025

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49ers draft Georgia edge rusher Mykel Williams with the No. 11 pick in the NFL draft

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers took Georgia edge rusher Mykel Williams with the 11th pick in the NFL draft. The Niners came into the draft on Thursday night with several holes on the roster following a 6-11 season and several departures earlier in the offseason. They opted to target the defensive line first after losing Leonard Floyd, Maliek Collins and Javon Hargrave already this offseason. San Francisco is looking to rebuild the defense through the draft for coordinator Robert Saleh, who returned to the team after spending the past four seasons as head coach of the New York Jets. With only two defensive linemen going in the top 10, the Niners had a wide selection of choices available at No. 11. Williams is a versatile defensive linemen who is stout against the run with the 49ers hoping he can help improve that aspect of the defense after some struggles the past two seasons. He will team with 2022 AP Defensive Player of the Year Nick Bosa as bookends on the defensive front. Williams had five sacks last season for Georgia despite playing through a sprained ankle suffered in the season opener. He had 14 sacks in three seasons for the Bulldogs. During Elections Get campaign news, insight, analysis and commentary delivered to your inbox during Canada's 2025 election. ___ AP NFL:

Eagles star CB Cooper DeJean has been putting in work\u00a0with Patrick Surtain
Eagles star CB Cooper DeJean has been putting in work\u00a0with Patrick Surtain

USA Today

time28-03-2025

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Eagles star CB Cooper DeJean has been putting in work\u00a0with Patrick Surtain

Eagles star CB Cooper DeJean has been putting in work with Patrick Surtain Philadelphia's dynamic slot CB Cooper DeJean has been putting in work with NFL Defensive Player of the Year Patrick Surtain this off-season The Eagles drafted Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean in the first two rounds of last April's NFL draft, and the results were beyond anyone's belief. Philadelphia was 2-2 entering the Week 5 bye, but lost one regular-season game after DeJean was inserted into the lineup in place of Avonte Maddox. The Eagles defeated the Chiefs in Super Bowl 59, while Mitchell and DeJean were finalists for the AP Defensive Rookie of the Year award. With James Bradberry and Darius Slay departing, DeJean will have an even more critical role in Vic Fangio's defense next season, and he's already returned to training. In the video courtesy of defensive back specialist Oliver Davis, DeJean can be seen getting in some intense training with NFL Defensive Player of the Year, Patrick Surtain. Surtain was named the 2024 NFL Defensive Player of the Year and became the first cornerback to win the award since Stephon Gilmore in 2019, while the former was just the second Bronco all-time to win the award after linebacker Randy Gradishar did so in 1978. Surtain appeared in 16 regular-season games in 2024, recording 45 total tackles (34 solo) and 11 passes defended, including four interceptions, one of which he returned for a 100-yard pick-six in Week 5 versus the Raiders. The cornerback also added a forced fumble and a recovery during the season. DeJean logged 51 tackles (38 solo) as a rookie, including 0.5 sacks, one forced fumble, and three fumble recoveries across 16 regular-season games in 2024. DeJean's biggest and best moment came in Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs, when he picked off Patrick Mahomes for a 38-yard interception return for a touchdown on his birthday.

2025 NFL mock draft with trades: Expert predictions following major moves in free agency
2025 NFL mock draft with trades: Expert predictions following major moves in free agency

USA Today

time28-03-2025

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2025 NFL mock draft with trades: Expert predictions following major moves in free agency

2025 NFL mock draft with trades: Expert predictions following major moves in free agency Show Caption Hide Caption Miami QB Cam Ward's pro day leaves no doubts about No. 1 NFL draft pick Cam Ward is feeling confident after his pro day performance. He tells the media why he thinks he will be the number one overall draft pick in April. The countdown to the 2025 NFL draft is in full swing as the selection process begins in less than a month from Green Bay. Miami quarterback Cam Ward is building momentum for his case to be the No. 1 overall pick. The Tennessee Titans, who own the top selection, are high on the Miami product. Where will Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter land? Are Colorado teammates Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders destined to be top-five picks? The 2025 NFL draft kicks off on April 24 and ends on April 26. USA TODAY Sports' Tyler Dragon prognosticates the entire first round in his 2025 mock draft 2.0: 2025 NFL mock draft: First-round predictions (Editor's note: First-round mock draft includes trades) 1. Tennessee Titans: QB Cam Ward, Miami Tennessee's reluctance to pursue a quarterback during free agency is an indication that they intend to draft a young passer. Titans coach Brian Callahan said Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders are 'worthy' of their top two quarterback distinction. Ward is the consensus top QB in this year's class. 2. Cleveland Browns: EDGE Abdul Carter, Penn State The Penn State product is the best defensive player in this year's draft. Carter's talent and athleticism off the edge will help him have an immediate impact in the NFL. Carter and 2023 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett could quickly form the best pass rushing duo in the league. 3. (Giants trade pick) New Orleans Saints: QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado New Saints coach Kellen Moore inherited Derek Carr. They aren't necessarily in a committed long-term relationship. Sanders is a prototypical dropback passer. He throws with good accuracy and anticipation. He's the type of quarterback the Saints and Moore can build around. The Giants trade down to get more draft assets. 4. New England Patriots: CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado The reigning Heisman Trophy winner is the best overall player in the draft. He wants to play cornerback and wide receiver. The Patriots had the worst defense in the AFC East and ranked last in the AFC in total offense. 5. Jacksonville Jaguars: DT Mason Graham, Michigan The Jaguars had the second-worst defense in the NFL last season. Graham is an active three-technique defensive tackle with good strength. 6. Las Vegas Raiders: RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State The Raiders averaged an NFL-low 79.8 rushing yards per game in 2024. It was the lowest rushing average by a team in a single season since 2022. Pete Carroll's teams in Seattle routinely had stout rushing attacks. Jeanty and Brock Bowers are foundation pieces on offense. 7. (Jets trade pick) Indianapolis Colts: TE Tyler Warren, Penn State Whether the Colts start Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones, they need more production out of the tight end position. The Colts top tight end had a meager 14 receptions last season. Warren is a complete tight end who blocks well and is tough to tackle with the football in his hands. 8. Carolina Panthers: LB Jalon Walker, Georgia Carolina had the worst total defense in the NFL in 2024. The team's 32 sacks were second to last in the NFC. Walker is a hybrid player who can play edge or off-ball linebacker. 9. (Saints trade pick) New York Giants: CB Jahdae Barron, Texas The Giants' defense allowed a 100.3 passer rating to opposing quarterbacks, the third worst in the NFL last year. Many list Barron as the top cornerback in the draft. Barron won the Jim Thorpe Award (NCAA's top DB). His five interceptions last season was tied for fourth in college football. 10. Chicago Bears: OT Will Campbell, LSU The Bears landed three new interior offensive line starters this offseason. The job fortifying the O-line isn't finished. Caleb Williams was sacked 68 times during his rookie season, the third most in NFL history. 11. San Francisco 49ers: EDGE Mike Green, Marshall Green's 17 sacks led college football last season. He's athletic, explosive and has the bend and flexibility to get around the edge. The pass rusher would be a great fit opposite Nick Bosa. 12. Dallas Cowboys: RB Omarion Hampton, North Carolina The Cowboys lost Rico Dowdle in free agency. Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders were added, but Omarion Hampton would give Dallas a much-needed long-term answer at the position. 13. Miami Dolphins: G Tyler Booker, Alabama Booker has the size, girth and length to be an elite guard. He was arguably the best guard in college football in 2024. The Dolphins need help in the trenches to keep Tua Tagovailoa healthy. 14. (Colts trade pick) New York Jets: WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona The Jets must surround Justin Fields with better weapons. McMillan has a big catch radius and runs with long strides. The 6-foot-5 wide pass catcher is a possession receiver with good ball skills. 15. Atlanta Falcons: EDGE Mykel Williams, Georgia After ranking last in the NFC in sacks in 2024, Atlanta has an opportunity to boost its pass rush with the acquisition of Leonard Floyd in free agency and Williams through the draft. The 6-foot-5 edge rusher has significant upside. He tallied five sacks, nine tackles for loss and two forced fumbles last year. 16. Arizona Cardinals: DT Walter Nolen, Mississippi Nolen's athleticism and explosiveness make him an intriguing three-technique defensive tackle. Arizona upgraded its edge rushing unit with the addition of Josh Sweat in free agency. They need to bolster the interior now. The Cardinals ranked in the bottom half of the league in total defense. 17. Cincinnati Bengals: DT Kenneth Grant, Michigan The Bengals devoted a lot of resources on offense. They must get better on defense through the draft. DJ Reader's departure in free agency last offseason was a significant loss. Grant is the type of player who can fill the void in the interior. 18. Seattle Seahawks: OT Grey Zabel, North Dakota State Zabel can play four of the five offensive line positions. He could begin his career inside before kicking out to tackle. 19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: G Donovan Jackson, Ohio State Jackson is a big, athletic guard who has good length. He has traits that can make him a standout zone blocker in Tampa Bay's run scheme. 20. Denver Broncos: WR Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State The Broncos addressed a need in free agency with the addition of tight end Evan Engram. Another pass catcher would assist in Bo Nix's development. Egbuka had two 1,000-yard seasons while playing alongside other standout receivers in Columbus. 21. Pittsburgh Steelers: CB Will Johnson, Michigan Johnson is a big 6-foot-2, instinctive cornerback with good ball skills. He set a Michigan record with three interceptions returned for touchdowns in his career. 22. Los Angeles Chargers: TE Colston Loveland, Michigan Jim Harbaugh reunites with another Michigan Wolverine. The Chargers need to supply Justin Herbert with more weapons. Herbert averaged a career-low 227 passing yards per game in 2024. Loveland is a pass-catching tight end who would start right away in LA. 23. Green Bay Packers: CB Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky Hairston is a fast cornerback who has good man and zone coverage skills. His 4.28 40-yard dash time was the fastest at the 2025 NFL combine. The Packers put CB Jaire Alexander on the trade block. 24. Minnesota Vikings: S Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina Veteran Harrison Smith decided to return for his 14th season, but the Vikings need to start grooming Smith's heir apparent. Emmanwori is regarded as the top safety in the draft. His 88 tackles led South Carolina last season. He also produced four interceptions. 25. Houston Texans: WR Matthew Golden, Texas Golden earned himself a lot of money when he ran a wide receiver-best 4.29 in the 40-yard dash at the NFL combine. The Texans need a speed receiver because Tank Dell's knee injury will likely keep him out all of 2025. 26. Los Angeles Rams: LB Jihaad Campbell, Alabama The middle of the Rams' defense has been a weakness since veteran Bobby Wagner departed for the nation's capital. Nate Landman was added in free agency, but Campbell would give the Rams the athletic and impact linebacker the team's been missing. 27. Baltimore Ravens: EDGE James Pearce Jr., Tennessee The Ravens need to upgrade their edge rush room. Kyle Van Noy's career-best 12.5 sacks led Baltimore, but he'll be 34 years old at the start of next season and in the final year of his contract. Pearce led Tennessee with 7.5 sacks and 13 tackles for loss. 28. Detroit Lions: EDGE Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M Aidan Hutchinson is coming off a season-ending leg injury. The Lions' defense was ravaged by injuries this past season and needs more depth up front. Stewart has all the traits to be an impactful edge rusher. 29. Washington Commanders: DT Derrick Harmon, Oregon The 6-foot-4 defensive tackle has impressive size, length and strength. He produced 45 tackles and five sacks for the Ducks last year. The Commanders parted ways with two-time Pro Bowl DT Jonathan Allen this offseason. 30. Buffalo Bills: OT Armand Membou, Missouri Membou started 12 games at right tackle in 2024. The Missouri product plays with impressive athleticism, technique and body control. Membou's athleticism score of 94 ranked first among tackles at the NFL combine, per Next Gen Stats. 31. Kansas City Chiefs: OT Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas Selecting Banks could create an open competition at both tackle spots in Kansas City. A healthy battle at each tackle position would benefit the Chiefs after Patrick Mahomes was sacked a career-most 36 times in 2024. 32. (Eagles trade pick) New York Giants: QB Jaxson Dart, Mississippi A trade between two division rivals. An earlier deal supplied the Giants with ammunition to move back into the first round. The Giants grab their QB of the future who can sit and learn this year while Russell Wilson starts. Many scouts have the Ole Miss product as the third-ranked QB prospect in the draft. Follow USA TODAY Sports' Tyler Dragon on X @TheTylerDragon.

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