As the Broncos prepare for the NFL draft, they have identified key positions of need to address. The quarterback position remains a priority, with the team evaluating options in a crowded first round. Other areas of focus include bolstering the defensive line, adding edge rushers, addressing depth at tackle, and finding an offensive playmaker who can create mismatches. The Broncos could make a move to trade up or down, but ultimately they will aim to select the best available talent to improve their roster.
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The Minnesota Vikings enter the 2024 NFL Draft with a roster poised for change. With the departure of Kirk Cousins, the Vikings are likely to select a quarterback with one of their two first-round picks. They also have significant needs on the defensive line and could bolster their offensive line and cornerback positions. The Vikings’ draft strategy will depend on the availability of quarterback prospects and the performance of their current roster.
UCLA defensive lineman Jay Toia has withdrawn from the transfer portal and returned to the Bruins’ spring practice. Toia, a starter in all 12 games last season, provides a significant boost to a defense that is already having to replace every edge rusher with experience and a large chunk of the secondary. Toia’s return is a testament to the culture and development that are being fostered within the UCLA program. The Bruins have also received commitments from high school prospects and guard Alani Makihele, a graduate transfer from Nevada Las Vegas.
UCLA defensive lineman Jay Toia has withdrawn his name from the transfer portal and returned to the team after just two days of being in it. Toia, who is considered one of the top defensive linemen in the country, announced his decision on Monday and participated in practice on Tuesday. His return is a major victory for the Bruins, who have been working hard to keep their top talent from leaving.
With the 2024 NFL Draft rapidly approaching, speculation surrounding the Chicago Bears’ No. 9 overall pick has intensified. While the Bears are anticipated to select quarterback Caleb Williams with their first selection, the possibilities for the No. 9 pick remain uncertain. Reports indicate that the Bears may consider trading down due to their limited number of picks on Day 2 and Day 3. The defensive line and pass catcher positions appear to be the most likely targets for the No. 9 selection, with potential targets including DJ Moore, Keenan Allen, Byron Murphy II, and an offensive lineman.