Author: Michael

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If you’re a team that needs to nail their first-round pick, look no further.
Every team in the NFL wants to find the right balance between safety, risk, and payoff when it comes to their first-round picks. They’re not all going to work out for every team. In fact, in most years, most of them don’t.
But I’m here today to be the guiding light for those NFL teams looking to say, “I don’t need to risk it for the biscuit. I’m going to play it safe and still be the hero.

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Payton McNabb, a high school volleyball player in North Carolina, was struck in the face by a volleyball spiked by a biological male claiming to be a girl last fall. The senior recently told lawmakers that she is still suffering physical and mental trauma from the situation involving the trans athlete.
Video of the trans volleyball player’s spike that injured McNabb was posted to YouTube as a ‘highlight.’
McNabb told state lawmakers at a state hearing on fairness in sports that she suffered both a concussion and neck injury that she’s still recovering from.

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Bryce Young. Will Anderson Jr. Bijan Robinson.
These are names we’ll hear quickly once commissioner Roger Goodell opens the 2023 NFL draft Thursday night in Kansas City.
But who are the players who we might not hear until Friday or Saturday, yet whose impact could be felt for years to come? Here are five names you should know before next week’s festivities begin.

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Jake Haener, QB, Fresno State

The ideal situation is for Haener is to develop as a backup after someone makes him a mid-round pick.

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Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis isn’t pumped about the Oakland A’s moving to Sin City.
The A’s reached an agreement to buy 49 acres of land on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip, and the plan is to build a new stadium that will seat 30,000 fans and cost $1.5 billion.
Sports fans are pumped about Las Vegas finally getting an MLB team, but the man who owns the Raiders is definitely not among them.
In fact, Mark Davis is very much against the people who own the A’s after the two sides had a falling out before the Raiders came to Vegas.

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It’s last year, April 30, Las Vegas, Caesar’s Forum. Melanie Salata-Fitch waits patiently, for one specific NFL draft pick, the same selection, always—the very last one. Her pops, the late Paul Salata, sold the wider sports world on the relevance of that particular selection. He sold it by tying that pick to a tag that accomplished the opposite of its literal meaning. The final NFL draft choice became his vision, Mr. Irrelevant, starting in 1976, adding modest intrigue to the end of what’s now a full-blown, three-day, wall-to-wall-coverage extravaganza.

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Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes is taking a risk and standing up to support women’s sports at a critical time.
Holmes’ support arrives at a time when women’s sports face real uncertainty following the inclusion of transgender athletes; notably, biological men competing against women.
During a season of contention regarding whether biological males should compete against biological females, Holmes made his opinion on the matter clear when he wore a “Support Women and Girls in Sports” sweatshirt before reporters during a pre-draft press conference on Thursday.

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Penn State football coach James Franklin believes revenue sharing in college athletics is guaranteed to eventually happen.
There’s long better chatter and discussions about players getting paid directly from schools or conferences, especially men’s basketball and football. After all, football drives revenue in college athletics, men’s basketball is next and from a money standpoint, nothing else really matters.
NIL currently allows players to cut deals for themselves, and it’s a step towards enriching players. The next big move could be to cut players in on the actual revenue.

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The Patriots’ meeting with Will Levis is classic Bill Belichick.
NFL team visits with draft prospects came to an end this week with a bit of a shocker.
Kentucky quarterback Will Levis taking an official visit on Wednesday with the New England Patriots.
At first blush, it is a puzzling meeting to contemplate. Levis is commonly discussed as one of the top quarterback prospects in the 2023 NFL Draft, and according to up-to-the-minute odds from DraftKings, the Over/Under on his draft position next week is set at 6.5.

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