Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff is looking at more than just defensive ends as he considers his options for the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night.
Offensive-minded Payton, Saints likely to go defense in draft
Sean Payton’s NFL success began with his ability to conceive of creative offensive schemes that pick defenses apart. The New Orleans Saints’ head coach is less known for building defenses through the draft, though that could change over time.
Buccaneers recognize pass-rush deficiency entering draft
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers need a pass rusher. Statistics suggest it, NFL draft analysts believe it, and even Bucs general manager Mark Dominik concedes it.
Panthers’ future rides on their decision with No. 1 overall pick
General manager Marty Hurney must be perfect with perhaps the important selection in Carolina Panthers history: the No. 1 overall pick in Thursday’s NFL draft.
Seahawks target QB, look to fill other holes through draft
Matt Hasselbeck is a free agent, Charlie Whitehurst has just two career starts under his belt, and there are no other quarterbacks under contract on Seattle’s roster. So the Seahawks are targeting a signal-caller, right?
Redskins might not have enough draft picks to fill holes
The Washington Redskins have picks in the first and second rounds (Nos. 10 and 41 overall) of the NFL draft, then aren’t scheduled to be on the board again until the 144th overall selection in Round 5. That could be a big problem.
Reese explains Giants’ simple draft plan: ‘Pick the best player’
While the New York Giants have needs on offensive lineman, at wide receiver and linebacker, don’t be surprised if they take a defensive end or safety when they make the 19th pick in the NFL draft Thursday.
Trade-happy Eagles OK with dealing first-round draft pick
The inability to trade Kevin Kolb because of the lockout doesn’t mean the Eagles aren’t an attractive partner for a team that needs a quarterback. That’s because Philadelphia holds the No. 23 pick in the first round in a draft in which several quarterbacks are projected to go around that spot.
Cowboys’ draft will be litmus test for Jones-Garrett tandem
The Dallas Cowboys are about to receive their reward for a lousy 2010 season: the ninth overall pick in next week’s NFL draft. How they use it could be a window into the world of Jerry Jones and his new coach, Jason Garrett.
If Panthers not sold on Newton, Dareus could lead to Luck
Let’s assume the Carolina Panthers are telling the truth about having yet to determine their selection with the No. 1 overall pick of the draft and receiving no trade offers for the choice.