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Notre Dame didn't have a round-one NFL draft pick this year. Here are some from the past
Notre Dame didn't have a round-one NFL draft pick this year. Here are some from the past

USA Today

time25-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Notre Dame didn't have a round-one NFL draft pick this year. Here are some from the past

Notre Dame didn't have a round-one NFL draft pick this year. Here are some from the past The Fighting Irish had no first-round picks in this year's NFL draft, but they've had a few in recent years The first round of 2025 NFL draft is in the books and no Notre Dame Fighting Irish players were selected. However, plenty of Fighting Irish have gone in the first round over the past few years. Since 2018, five Notre Dame players have been selected in the first round of the NFL draft. Offensive lineman Quenton Nelson went to the Indianapolis Colts and fellow offensive lineman Mike McGlinchey went to the San Francisco 49ers in the first round in 2018. Defensive lineman Jerry Tillery went to the Los Angeles Chargers in the first round the following year. The next Golden Domer to go in the first round was safety Kyle Hamilton, who headed to the Baltimore Ravens in 2022. Finally, tackle Joe Alt was picked by the Los Angeles Chargers in the first round just last year. Still, a lot of Irish alums, like Audric Estime, have gone in later rounds. Which might happen with Benjamin Morrison, Xavier Watts and Riley Leonard. We'll see what happens as the draft continues on this weekend. Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on X (Formerly Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes, and opinions. Follow Tim on X: @tehealey

20 biggest salary cap hits for the Broncos in 2025
20 biggest salary cap hits for the Broncos in 2025

USA Today

time26-03-2025

  • Business
  • USA Today

20 biggest salary cap hits for the Broncos in 2025

20 biggest salary cap hits for the Broncos in 2025 Even a full year after he was released, quarterback Russell Wilson remains the biggest salary cap hit for the Denver Broncos in 2025 at $32 million. If you only include players currently on the team, the club's biggest cap hit this year belongs to right tackle Mike McGlinchey ($23.77 million). The biggest cap hit on defense is defensive lineman Zach Allen ($19.79 million). Here's a quick look at Denver's 20 largest cap hits in 2025, courtesy of Broncos biggest salary cap hits QB Russell Wilson: $32,000,000 OT Mike McGlinchey: $23,775,000 WR Courtland Sutton: $20,200,000 DL Zach Allen: $19,795,000 OL Ben Powers: $17,425,000 DL John Franklin-Myers: $10,000,000 DB Brandon Jones: $9,053,333 CB Pat Surtain: $8,370,000 OLB Jonathon Cooper: $8,145,000 ILB Alex Singleton: $6,913,334 DL D.J. Jones: $6,600,000 TE Evan Engram: $5,956,666 ILB Dre Greenlaw: $5,816,666 OT Garett Bolles: $5,816,000 OLB Nik Bonitto: $5,695,889 K Wil Lutz: $5,540,000 OL Quinn Meinerz: $5,525,000 DB P.J. Locke: $5,190,000 TE Adam Trautman: $4,500,000 DL Malcolm Roach: $4,250,000 Second-year quarterback Bo Nix checks in at No. 21 with a $4,230,265 cap hit this fall. Keep in mind that the above figures are subject to change based on pending contract extensions and potential cap casualties or restructures. With the NFL draft less than a month away, OTC estimates the Broncos have about $17.4 million in remaining cap space. The draft will be held in Wisconsin from April 24-26. These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans

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