The Patriots went into the draft knowing they would have to replace a franchise cornerstone who had helped them win multiple Super Bowls. And, no, it was not Tom Brady.
Adam Hill
After serving as sports editor of both the Silverado Star and UNLV Rebel Yell, the Detroit native remained in Las Vegas and embarked on his professional journalism career at the Review-Journal in 2002. He has covered mixed martial arts and prep sports while helping coordinate online and social media coverage for nearly every major sporting event to come through the valley.
The former All-American at Penn State was named to eight Pro Bowls and missed just two games in 13 seasons while earning an all-decade team nod in the 1990s.
Things got ugly real quick after a wild trade prediction in the top five didn’t come to fruition on draft night.
The second day of the NFL draft once again helped prove the age-old truism that if a college football player has talent, the NFL will find him.
There will be three cards in Jacksonville, Florida, starting with a pay-per-view event featuring an interim lightwight title bout and a bantamweight championship clash.
Despite rumors of two of the top three quarterbacks slipping down draft boards, all three were off the board in the top six of Thursday’s first round.
Broadcasting legend Brent Musburger addresses what he believes the Raiders will do with their first-round picks and one position they should avoid.
The draft will mark the first public display of Las Vegas-specific Raiders apparel, another significant milestone in the evolution of the franchise as it shifts to its new home.
The Raiders grab an elite wide receiver with their first of two opening-night picks before picking up extra draft assets and still landing the top safety on the board.
Star tight end Rob Gronkowski will be reunited with former New England Patriots teammate Tom Brady after a one-year retirement from the NFL.
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.
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.
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 Raiders settle for CeeDee Lamb at No. 12 before adding another potential star to their young secondary at No. 19.