DETROIT – Drake Maye measured at just a hair under 6-foot-4 and 230 pounds at the Indianapolis Combine and, standing next to him on Wednesday, I can report he is all of that because he made me (not a little guy) feel like I was talking to the Jolly Green Giant – big smile and all.
But, amazingly, Maye’s size and other prototype quarterback traits have been kind of pushed to the margins since the so-called draft season began.
His size, instead, has worked to make him mostly a big target.
The critics have been taking shots at Maye for months now.
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A strange scene unfolded Wednesday night when Chicago Cubs reliever Luke Little was met at the mound by an umpire and told to switch out his glove.
The reason? The black glove had an American flag on it.
The official cited a series of Major League Baseball rules relating to a pitcher’s glove, specifically a prohibition against white on the glove as it could theoretically distract a batter. Those little white stars and white stripes were too much I guess.
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The first round is here. How might it unfold?
The 2024 NFL Draft is finally here.
What better way to celebrate the occasion than one more mock draft?
This mock draft falls under the “predictive” category, as we put our heads together to come up with some plausible scenarios for tonight, as well as for some of the teams that do not — or will not, based on some trades we are prediction — have a first-round pick. Will we get some things right? We certainly hope so. Will we get some things wrong? Absolutely. Will people be mad? Probably.
Could former Iowa football star Cooper DeJean beat Caitlin Clark in basketball?
Clark was the top pick of the WNBA Draft and DeJean should go in the first round of the NFL Draft Thursday night. Apparently, some NFL executives and coaches are interested in knowing how he stacks up against the highest scoring player in major D1 basketball history.
“I wouldn’t say it’s weird but a lot of teams have asked me if I could beat Caitlin Clark one-on-one. I said I think I can.
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Blown out in Game 1, the Heat caught fire Wednesday night by hitting a playoff franchise-record 23 3-pointers to beat the Celtics 111-101, evening the series at 1-1.
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This was supposed to be the league’s most lopsided series as Miami’s talent gap against 64-win Boston seemed insurmountable. Oh, how the tables have turned.
Kids say the darndest things.
A video of Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf went around social media on Wednesday, showing a testy interaction between him and a heckling high schooler.
In all fairness, the kid was acting like a nuisance. He shouted at Metcalf that Jalen Ramsey, former Rams cornerback, was his “dad,” i.e., that he owned Metcalf.
Metcalf shares a beef with Ramsey, which didn’t make him fond of the pestering kid’s comment.
“Jalen Ramsey’s your dad,” the kid shouted.
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