Had the Colts never left Baltimore, perhaps nobody’s life would have changed more than that of one of football’s most recognizable characters: Mel Kiper Jr. On March 28, 1984, under cover of ...
But beyond the heartbreak of a city losing its beloved franchise, the ripple effects of that moment also altered the fate of one of football's most recognizable figures: Mel Kiper Jr. In 1984 ...
ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. recently expressed ... During ESPN’s First Draft segment, Kiper emphasized Sanders' ability to compete behind a struggling offensive line. He posed a hypothetical ...
After a solid fall practice session, Woodbury opened the 2000 season by leading the Rams to a come-from-behind 39-28 victory ... while also possessing ideal computer numbers for either a wide ...
When Mel Kiper Jr. gets rolling ... Yes, he does need to sit behind Andy Dalton for a little bit. But to blame this on Bryce Young is ridiculous. The blame here goes on the organization, the ...
ESPN's draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. released his ... on the biggest of stages." Kiper ranked Beck as the No. 4 quarterback available behind Colorado's Shedeur Sanders (No. 11 overall on his big ...
ESPN Draft Analyst Mel Kiper Jr. wakes up with "GMFB" and breaks down his mock draft 4.0, shares which draft day selection surprised him. "GMFB" debate what will decide winner of the Detroit Lions ...
Mel Kiper has served as an NFL draft analyst for ESPN since 1984. He is a regular contributor on "SportsCenter," ESPN studio shows and ESPN Radio. He is the co-host of the First Draft podcast ...
“If a team desperately needs a quarterback, do they take one? Let’s say it’s New England…they have Drake Maye, they don’t need one. Carolina, you talk about the new situation in the NFL ...