- Eagles surprise by taking Alabama’s Hurts with No 53 pick
- Bears have 10 tight ends after drafting Notre Dame’s Kmet
After giving Carson Wentz a playmaker, the Philadelphia Eagles drafted his backup.
The Eagles selected Oklahoma quarterback Jalen Hurts in the second round of the NFL draft on Friday night, a stunning move for a team with more pressing needs.
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TCU defensive tackle Ross Blacklock going to Houston
Chicago adding a 10th tight end to its roster in Cole Kmet of Notre Dame
Another Irish player, wideout Chase Claypool, a Canadian, to Pittsburgh
Florida State’s Cam Akers to the Rams, who had released their standout running back, Todd Gurley last month, with Gurley surfacing in Atlanta
Buffalo adding to an already solid defense with Iowa end AJ Epenesa, one of the Big Ten’s outstanding defenders