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Denver does not expect Philadelphia

Are Jets in line for QB Welcome to NFL draft buzz central. In the lead up to the first round of the NFL draft on April 28, we'll highlight all of the notable newsand break down what it all means. Make sure to check back often for continuing updates: With several WR needy teams selecting in the 20s (Houston Texans, Minnesota Vikings, Cincinnati Bengals), the Browns might not be able to afford to move too far back. But addressing the position would help Cleveland out with one of its most significant needs, as WR Josh Gordon's appeal to be reinstated was denied earlier this offseason http://www.bengalsteamjerseyshop.com/Tyler-Eifert-Jersey. Concern for Ragland? UCLA's Myles Jack may not be the only linebacker tagged with a medical issue. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport has raised concerns about Alabama's Reggie Ragland, tweeting he "was flagged for an enlarged aorta, which requires yearly monitoring. Some teams have pushed him down a bit." Questions about Ragland's ability to defend the pass and be an every down player had already seemingly rendered him a borderline first round prospect. Stanley to Chargers? Ronnie Stanley seems to have built a serious head of steam up the draft board. So much so that the Notre Dame left tackle could be the first non quarterback selected. Both NFL Network's Mike Mayock and ESPN's Todd McShay have slotted Stanley to the San Diego Chargers at No. 3 in their most recent mock drafts. Stanley is totally clean off the field and may be a better run blocker than Ole Miss' Laremy Tunsil, two factors that could endear him to GM Tom Telesco and the Bolts, who had the AFC's worst rushing offense in 2015. Bradford stuck in Philly? Even though Philadelphia Eagles QB Sam Bradford clearly regrets re signing for two seasons considering he now appears to be a lame duck with Carson Wentz apparently ticketed for the City of Brotherly Love, he may be stuck. ESPN's Adam Schefter tweeted Thursday morning: "Denver does not expect Philadelphia to trade Sam Bradford to Broncos or to any team, per sources. Broncos now mulling other QB options." Sal Paolantonio later corroborated that sentiment on SportsCenter http://www.bengalsteamjerseyshop.com/Tyler-Eifert-Jersey. "Down the line, possibly I could have microfracture surgery potentially. Who knows what will happen?" Jack said via the New York Post. "Nobody knows how long anybody is going to play in this league. 10 if he's sitting there. Sources have told FOX Sports' Alex Marvez http://www.bengalsteamjerseyshop.com/Anthony-Munoz-Jersey, that Jack will likely fall out of the top 10. Suddenly teams that could clearly use an athletic linebacker maybe the Oakland Raiders at No. 14 or Atlanta Falcons at No. According to longtime New York Jets beat reporter Rich Cimini, now of ESPN, the "organization has concerns about his maturity and ability to adjust to a pro style offense." Perhaps no team is in a bigger quarterback quandary than the Jets, who have yet to re sign Ryan Fitzpatrick and only have Geno Smith and Bryce Petty on the roster. But if Cimini is correct, perhaps Fitzpatrick's deal gets done, or maybe GM Mike Maccagnan makes a play for Sam Bradford, or perhaps the team targets another kid in the draft like Michigan State's Connor Cook or Penn State's Christian Hackenberg.

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