Kim Kiper says she sees Mel "24-7, but we manage to get along perfectly." That person is our 6-year-old daughter, Lauren. She gets a very different version of Mel Kiper Jr. than the draft guru ...
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 ...
When Mel Kiper Jr. gets rolling, it’s best to step aside. The longtime NFL Draft analyst, who undoubtedly deserves a place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame someday, can still fire off his ...
How Old Is Mel Kiper Jr.? Born July 25, 1960, Kiper is 63 years old, turning 64 this summer. Considering he’s been involved ...
Which prospects make Mel Kiper Jr.'s updated top 25 rankings for the 2025 NFL draft? Who are the best players at every position? 4dMel Kiper Jr. Who are the best players in the 2025 class?
With just 15 days to go until the 2024 NFL draft, legendary ESPN draftnik Mel Kiper Jr. has released a final two-round mock draft. For comparison's sake, last year Kiper had the Kansas City ...
Shedeur Sanders and the Colorado football are in prime position to clinch a bowl spot with one more victory on Saturday. And ...
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 ...
On Tuesday, ESPN's Mel Kiper released his initial projections for the first round of the draft and there are a few surprises from a Scarlet and Gray perspective. Here is what Kiper wrote about ...
With the 2023 scouting combine arriving, ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. released his updated top 25 big board for the 2023 NFL Draft On Tuesday. Defensive tackle Jalen Carter has maintained ...
The Ravens defense cannot give up big plays, Baltimore needs to feed off the environment, and the offense needs to keep Zay Flowers hot. The Ravens traded for cornerback Tre'Davious White at the ...
Peyton Manning and Troy Aikman noted that it’s better that quarterbacks get reps so they can learn from their mistakes, but Mel Kiper offered a different view on the First Draft Podcast.