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Michael Pratt to compete for Packers backup job
The Packers added Tulane QB Michael Pratt in the seventh round of the 2024 NFL Draft. Pratt didn t start playing football until high school but was a four-year starter at Tulane and showed steady improvement throughout his career. Pratt s completion rate climbed each year, topping out at 65.4% in 2023. And he went from 7.2 yards per attempt over his first two seasons to 8.7 over the last two. The 6 3, 217-pounder has average arm strength and durability concerns. He suffered a concussion in 2021, a shoulder injury and fractured heel in 2022, and a left knee injury in 2023. But Pratt is an accurate passer with good anticipation and pocket presence. He looks like a classic NFL backup. Pratt will look to beat out 2023 fifth-rounder Sean Clifford for Green Bay s No. 2 job.
(Apr 28 -- Draft Sharks)

Jaheim Bell goes in Round 7 to New England
The Patriots added Florida State TE Jaheim Bell in Round 7. Bell broke out as a 2021 sophomore at South Carolina, leading that Gamecocks team with five receiving TDs and ranking second in both catches (30) and receiving yards (497). His numbers took a step back in 2022 (25-231-1), but Bell rebounded this past year after transferring to Florida State. He ranked third on the Seminoles behind only WRs Keon Coleman and Johnny Wilson with 39 catches and 503 yards. Bell s 1.97 yards per route beat Coleman and ranked 13th among 81 qualifying TEs. He s undersized at 6 2, 241 pounds. But Bell clocked a 4.61-second 40 time at the Combine and earned an 8.45 Relative Athletic Score. He projects as a catch-first TE in the NFL. Bell joins a Patriots TE room led by Hunter Henry, who s under contract through 2026. Henry turns 30 in December, though. We ll see if Bell can build any momentum this summer. He s just a flier in dynasty rookie drafts.
(Apr 28 -- Draft Sharks)

WATCH: Bills rookie Keon Coleman had the most entertaining introductory press conference in the 2024 NFL Draft
Buffalo drafted quite the character
(Apr 28 -- CBS Sports)

Brenden Rice joins WR-needy Chargers
The Chargers selected USC WR Brenden Rice in Round 7 of the NFL Draft. Rice spent his first two seasons at Colorado, where low pass volume led to light usage. That changed upon transferring to USC in 2022. Paired with top QB Caleb Williams, Rice set career highs in catches (39), yards (611), and TDs (4). His production reached another level last fall with Jordan Addison off to the NFL. The 6 2 Rice posted a 45-791-12 line -- enough to rank first among Trojans in TDs; second in catches and yards. He posted a strong 2.75 yards per route run while playing most of his snaps out wide. The 22-year-old also flashed reliable hands, dropping only 2 balls (4.3% drop rate). No surprise there, as Brenden is the son of NFL legend Jerry Rice. Note: While not a burner, Rice s size and physicality allow him to win in contested and red zone situations. (His 2023 TD rate was an absurd 26.6%.) Although the seventh-round draft capital is a major red flag, Rice at least joins a Chargers WR corps with snaps up for grabs. The rookie is not worth a pick in early best-ball drafts but is a fine flier in Round 4 or 5 of dynasty rookie drafts.
(Apr 28 -- Draft Sharks)

2025 NFL Draft odds: Shedeur Sanders favored to go No. 1
Led by Sanders, seven QBs sit at the top of the 2025 NFL Draft oddsboard. See which signal-callers are in the running to go No. 1.
(Apr 28 -- FOX Sports)

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