The NFC West holds some of the most intriguing teams in football. The 49ers won the division last year led primarily by rookie quarterback Brock Purdy, who was the last pick in the NFL Draft. The Seahawks took second place, led by veteran Geno Smith, who many wrote off as a career backup or bridge QB after the Russell Wilson trade.
The NFC North has maintained a fairly consistent power dynamic over the past decade or so. The Packers have usually been at the top of the division, followed by the Vikings, then by the Bears and Lions at the bottom of the division.
What a division the NFC East has turned out to be. After being one of the league’s worst just a couple short years ago, they’ve developed into arguably the best in the NFL. Outside of the Commanders, every team made the playoffs and won at least one game. The Eagles lost a close Super-Bowl shootout to the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Cowboys surprisingly boasted one of the best defenses in football.
The AFC West is undoubtedly one of the best divisions in the NFL, with the Chiefs reigning as the Super-Bowl Champions and the Chargers set to be in perennial playoff contention. It could become the undisputed best division in football if a couple of the bottom-feeder teams take a step up for next season, and today, we’ll be looking at needs each team has that they can address to improve for 2023.
The NFL season is drawing to a close, and the spotlight is now turning to the highly anticipated NFL Draft. Guys like Alabama’s Will Anderson and Georgia’s Jalen Carter dominate NFL Draft Coverage, receiving the majority of attention and scrutiny. With hundreds of aspiring football players eagerly awaiting the chance to hear their name called on draft night, the media can only cover a limited number of players.
The Invites have gone out and returned by college seniors and potential NFL prospects.
We've got scouting reports and draft profiles along with position rankings for all the players you'll see on the field come February 2023.
The NFL draft is a time of hope and anticipation, but it can also be a tense situation for coaches and players alike. When the best player in college secures the No. 1 draft pick spot as a result of their success, teams often fill up with optimism at the prospect of snagging a player that has clearly proven their capability on the field.
With just a few weeks of the NFL season to go, time is running out for this year’s rookies to improve their reputation and make their mark on the biggest stage of all.
Four weeks into the NFL season and chaos appears to rule, with surprise results all over the place. It will be some time before a clear pecking order is established, but in the meantime, football fans can enjoy the show.
For returning college football's best players, the start of the 2022 season is also the first step toward a high draft choice in the 2023 NFL Draft. From September until April, the stocks of some of the top stars from the major shows will remain relatively stable, whilst the stocks of others will rise and fall depending on their performance. There will also be a number of players that crash the party as latecomers.
NFL fans and pundits have had a few weeks to assess the 2022 Draft, but it won’t be until the real action starts that we will begin to see which teams drafted wisely and which did not.