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Aaron Ramsey: Ex-Wales captain runs London Marathon in memory of ‘amazing’ young boy
Now his playing days are done, Ramsey is aiming to make it as a coach.
He has most of his qualifications and has already had a taste of senior management, having taken charge of his boyhood club Cardiff City for three games at the end of last season as they were relegated from the Championship.
Having since been a part of Wales head coach Craig Bellamy’s staff in an unofficial capacity, Ramsey is being touted for a bright future.
“[I]100% want to go into coaching. That’s something that really excites me,” he says.
“I had that experience with Cardiff and loved it, even though the circumstances were difficult. I felt like I got a really good reaction from the team.
“I’ve been in the Welsh camps now with Bellers and his incredible staff as well, and I’ve worked with Cardiff’s Under-18s.
“We’ll just have to see which opportunities may arise soon and we’ll go from there.”
First, Ramsey has a marathon to run.
Ceri Menai-Davis, who has run the London Marathon before, reckons Ramsey has raised more than £25,000 for his charity – and that is before you count donations for Sunday’s race.
They have been friends for more than a decade and Ramsey’s shows of support for the charity – as well as his fundraising – include the butterfly symbol he used as a goal celebration during his career.
On Sunday, the most powerful reminder of Hugh’s life will be his father’s huge physical effort – and his son’s shoes draped around his shoulders.
“He was the most amazing, brave, courageous young boy,” Ceri says. “The reason I do marathons is, just before Hugh died, I stupidly put myself in for a marathon in 2021.
“I never thought I’d get in but I got in, started training for it and Hugh never got to see me run that marathon because I did it two weeks after he died, and we buried him the next day with my medal.
“Last year I carried a 22-kilo rucksack, which was the weight Hugh was when he passed away. That was to display what grief weighs on you as a parent.
“This year, with Hugh’s shoes, he walked into hospital in these shoes and sadly never came out. I wanted him to cheer me on when I did it in 2021 but sadly he never did.
“I did Paris with his shoes. He never got to see Paris so I showed him the Eiffel Tower and we had a chat all the way round. In London, he’ll be there with me on my shoulders and we’ll cross the finish line together.”
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Steelers, amid QB uncertainty, select Drew Allar in third round
Feb 28, 2026; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Penn State quarterback Drew Allar (QB02) during the NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images With Aaron Rodgers yet to commit to extending his career into 2026, the Pittsburgh Steelers made a move to bolster the quarterback position, selecting Penn State’s Drew Allar in the third round of the draft on Friday.
The Steelers used the 76th overall selection on Allar, who is coming off a broken left ankle that ended his 2025 season in October.
The choice of Allar was cheered wildly at the draft site in Pittsburgh considering that he played for the Nittany Lions to the east in State College.
Rodgers, 42, started 16 of the Steelers’ 17 games last season, with the team going 10-6 in those contests. He is mulling a return for a 22nd NFL season or retirement.
Allar put up impressive numbers for Penn State during his 2 1/2 years as a starter.
In 2023, he threw for 2,631 yards on a 59.9% completion rate with 25 touchdown passes and two interceptions. The following year, he connected on 66.5% of his throws for 3,327 yards and 24 TDs with eight interceptions as the Nittany Lions reached the College Football Playoff semifinals.
Last season, Allar had a 64.8% completion rate, 1,100 passing yards, eight touchdowns and three interceptions in his abbreviated campaign.
He also ran for 12 career touchdowns.
The Steelers’ other options at quarterback include Mason Rudolph, who has a 9-9-1 career record as a starter, and Will Howard, a sixth-round pick last year who didn’t see any action.
–Field Level Media
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Oleksandr Usyk played major role in deciding Anthony Joshua’s next fight
Eddie Hearn has revealed key discussions with Oleksandr Usyk ahead of Anthony Joshua‘s return to the ring.
Joshua was last seen exchanging verbal blows with Tyson Fury earlier this month, shortly after ‘The Gypsy King’ ended his 16-month layoff with a points victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov.
Instead of granting his rival’s request for a face-off, though, Joshua decided to remain seated and criticise the 37-year-old’s lacklustre performance.
Since then, it has been revealed that ‘AJ’ and his promoter, Matchroom boss Hearn, have been offered a two-fight deal by Turki Alalshikh, culminating in a long-awaited clash with Fury later this year.
The all-British showdown has been slated for November, though Joshua is expected to return to action in July as part of this two-fight agreement.
While having not fought since his sixth-round finish over Jake Paul in December, the 36-year-old has also been recovering – both physically and mentally – from the tragic car crash in which he was involved that same month.
The incident in Nigeria took the lives of his two close friends, while ‘AJ’ was believed to have sustained several injuries.
But he has, of course, returned to training camp with unified heavyweight champion Usyk, who has played a key role in not only Joshua’s rehabilitation but also the discussions for his next fight.
Speaking with IFL TV, promoter Hearn gave an insight into the Ukrainian’s insistence on a comeback fight, before the Londoner finally collides with Fury.
“A lot of this has come through Oleksandr Usyk; he was part of these conversations.
“And the conversations were: Absolutely he’s [Joshua’s] having a comeback fight. He could’ve probably made more money to go straight into the [Fury] fight.
“But [Team Joshua’s] like: ‘No way. We need to be 100% when we fight Tyson Fury’.”
It would seem that the full extent of Joshua’s recovery process has not been documented, hence why his team is particularly keen for him to face a less established name than Fury.
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In last home match till August, Whitecaps meet improved Rapids
Apr 4, 2026; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Whitecaps FC defender Edier Ocampo (18) celebrates scoring with forward Brian White (24) during the first half against the Portland Timbers at BC Place. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-Imagn Images The Vancouver Whitecaps play their last home match until August on Saturday night when they host the Colorado Rapids.
The Whitecaps (7-1-0, 21 points), who are second in the Western Conference and the league overall behind only San Jose (24 points), will play their next eight matches in a row on the road as their home pitch, BC Place, undergoes preparations to host seven FIFA World Cup matches. Vancouver’s next home MLS match won’t be until Aug. 1 against Los Angeles FC.
The Whitecaps have made the most of their unbalanced schedule, which has seen them play seven of their first eight matches at home. Vancouver has gone 6-1-0 at home, losing only 1-0 to San Jose back on March 21, and brings in a three-game win streak, outscoring its opponents 8-2 during that span.
Vancouver enters the weekend tied with the Earthquakes, who have played one more match, for the league lead in goals scored (22) and goal differential (plus-18). Forward Brian White (six goals), former Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller (four goals) and U.S. national Sebastian Berhalter (three goals) lead the team in scoring.
Colorado (4-4-1, 13 points) has been one of the league’s most improved teams. The Rapids are in seventh place and have gone 1-1-1 in their last three matches.
After blowing out Houston 6-2 and losing a tightly contested match with defending MLS Cup champions Inter Miami 3-2, before 75,824 at Empower Field at Mile High, the Rapids pulled out a 0-0 draw at Los Angeles FC on Wednesday.
“They’ve been looking very, very good, and have grown from game to game,” Vancouver coach Jesper Sorensen said. “They changed up a lot of stuff since last season. I think looking to head in a good direction. Obviously, we’d like to make them look a little worse than they did (at LAFC), but that’s up to us.”
Lionel Messi scored twice to lead Inter Miami past the Rapids but Colorado finished with 61.9% possession and a 14-5 edge in shot attempts. The Rapids also dominated possession in the draw with LAFC, finishing with a huge 72.5% to 27.5% advantage.
“Another very high-level, technical performance by us,” Rapids coach Matt Wells said of the draw. “I thought we played with personality, played with courage, just like we did against Miami. … We’re showing we’re definitely a different team than we’ve been in the past.”
–Field Level Media
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Anushka Sharma’s Guilty Expression After ‘Money Splashing’ Act On Virat Kohli’s Six Caught On Camera
Royal Challengers Bengaluru continued their high-flying run in the top half of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season, securing yet another victory to boost their play-off hopes on Friday. Chasing a target against the Gujarat Titans, RCB rode on Virat Kohli‘s brilliant 81 to overhaul the total with seven balls to spare. Although Kohli received a lifeline right at the start of his innings, he made sure GT came back to regret the dropped catch when he was yet to open his account.
Before being dismissed by Jason Holder, Kohli had hit eight fours and four sixes. One of the sixes that the RCB icon hit even had his wife, Anushka Sharma, celebrating in the stands. Anushka, who has attended almost all of RCB’s home games this season at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, was seen making a money-splashing gesture in the stands.
However, as soon as the cameraman turned his attention towards her, she realised that it was not an act she should have done on camera. Her ‘guilty expression’ said it all.
Anushka was doing that RCB dressing room celebration. when camera focused, she stopped and started laughing pic.twitter.com/3kBdh9B7I9
— Fearless (@ViratTheLegend) April 25, 2026
As for the match, Kohli scripted history as he became the first batter in the Indian Premier League (IPL) to hit 800 fours. Kohli achieved the milestone during his knock of 81 runs.
Virat Kohli now has 807 boundaries to his name in 274 IPL matches, the most by any batter in the tournament’s history. He is well clear of the second-placed Shikhar Dhawan, who has 768 fours to his name.
Kohli also became only the third batter to smash 300 sixes in IPL history, after Chris Gayle (357) and Rohit Sharma (310). Kohli now has 303 maximums to his name.
Kohli scored 81 runs off 44 balls against GT, hitting eight boundaries and four sixes. With this knock, he also claimed the Orange Cap for being the leading run-scorer in the IPL 2026 at the moment.
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QBs Carson Beck, Drew Allar were surprise NFL Draft selections for most. Here’s what their path looks like for getting playing time
Miami quarterback Carson Beck and Penn State quarterback Drew Allar both landed in ideal spots that could offer opportunities to them sooner rather than later.
Beck, who some refused to believe could be the third quarterback drafted, became exactly that when he was selected by the Arizona Cardinals with the first pick in the third round (65th overall) on Friday night. He’ll enter a Cardinals franchise that expects to have Jacoby Brissett as a bridge starter in 2026, but will be motivated to get a look at Beck if he earns it. With the 2027 expected to be loaded with first-round quarterbacks, I think Arizona will try to get a look at Beck at some point as a rookie starter if he proves worthy. If only to know whether the franchise will need to go back to the draft well in next year’s deeper class. For Beck, that potentially means stepping into an offense with No. 3 overall pick Jeremiyah Love at running back, first team All-Pro tight end Trey McBride, and Michael Wilson and Marvin Harrison Jr. at the wideout spot.
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Among the first three quarterbacks drafted — including the Las Vegas Raiders’ Fernando Mendoza and Los Angeles Rams’ Ty Simpson (who is stuck behind reigning league MVP Matthew Stafford) — you could argue that Beck is the winner in terms of surrounding pieces and potential immediate opportunity. It will be worth keeping an eye on next season.
As for Allar, it’s my understanding that his drafting has no impact whatsoever on the team’s hope that Aaron Rodgers returns for 2026. Right now, it’s my belief that Rodgers is coming back and that new head coach Mike McCarthy will let Allar and Will Howard battle it out with Mason Rudolph to determine who fills out the rungs under Rodgers on the depth chart. Assuming a Rodgers return, it’s likely the fourth quarterback in that mix is eventually cut or traded — and that player will not be Allar.
I think the hope is that Rodgers comes back in 2026 and that Allar finally puts his considerable raw talent together under the tutelage of McCarthy, with an eye on him succeeding Rodgers whenever that time comes. And if Rodgers doesn’t return, I think Allar will be given the opportunity to show whether he deserves to be in a QB competition with Rudolph and Howard.
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However it ultimately unfolds, the point for Allar is that there will be some kind of opportunity in Pittsburgh. It might be this season, in 2027 or beyond. But it will eventually be there, and that’s all you can ask for as a third-round draft pick.
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Jonathan Greenard, dealt from Vikings to Eagles, gets $100M extension
Oct 23, 2025; Inglewood, California, USA; Minnesota Vikings linebacker Jonathan Greenard (58) gets pressure on Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) during the first half at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images Pass rusher Jonathan Greenard, dealt by the Minnesota Vikings to Philadelphia on Friday, agreed to a big-money extension with the Eagles, multiple media outlets reported.
The Eagles received Greenard and a seventh-round pick in this year’s draft in exchange for a third-round pick on Friday (No. 98 overall) and a third-rounder in 2027.
Greenard then reportedly landed a four-year, $100 million extension from the Eagles, including $50 million in guaranteed money.
The 28-year-old University of Florida product is coming off a down season in which he managed just three sacks while playing 12 games (10 starts) for the Vikings. In 2024, Greenard logged 12 sacks and four forced fumbles in 17 starts for Minnesota en route to earning Pro Bowl recognition. The year before that, with the Houston Texans, he registered a career-high 12.5 sacks in 15 games, all starts.
Houston selected Greenard in the third round of the 2020 draft. In 77 NFL games (59 starts), he has 38 sacks, one interception, 14 passes defensed, eight forced fumbles and one fumble recovery.
Last season, the Eagles finished in the middle of the NFL with 42 sacks, led by Jalyx Hunt with 6.5 and Moro Ojomo with six.
–Field Level Media
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Critics Roll In to Trash Vikings’ Draft Pick
The Minnesota Vikings made a somewhat controversial pick in Round 1 of the 2026 NFL Draft, picking defensive tackle Caleb Banks at No. 18. The selection turned heads because Banks’s recent injury history had shoved his draft stock into Round 2 on most draft big boards, and few expected a team to pick him in Round 1. But the Vikings die precisely that — and the naysayers are already panning the choice.
National voices wasted no time picking apart the selection and questioning Minnesota’s approach.
The powers that be of NFL media lined up to trash the pick, not even 12 hours removed.
Banks Faces Instant Pressure in Minnesota
Banks will have to prove people wrong.
Mel Kiper Jr. Unhappy about Banks to MIN
Kiper Jr. didn’t mince words, claiming he flat-out didn’t understand the Vikings’ thinking.
He wrote late Thursday night, “Big-time reach for me. Banks was No. 62 on my board, the biggest stretch of the night. Sure, there’s reason to believe this could work out for the Vikings. Banks can stop running backs in their tracks, and he gets enough interior push to be a factor in the pass rush.”
“He moves well for a 6-foot-6, 327-pounder. But he has been dealing with a foot injury for a while now, and he just had surgery on it after the Combine. A lot of risk here, even if Banks healthy and at his best can shore up the interior. This was made worse by the fact that safety Dillon Thieneman was still on the board.”
Banks lived at No. 44 on the Consensus Big Board, meaning Minnesota could have, in theory, traded down near that spot to get Banks and stockpiled a 2nd-Round pick, according to trade chart value. Instead, interim general manager Rob Brzezinski drafted Banks at No. 18.
Kiper Jr. continued, “Everyone thought that pairing made sense. Harrison Smith is still uncertain to return for 2026, and even if he comes back, he’s 37 years old. Thieneman would have been perfect in Brian Flores’ defense. Not sure I understand this one.”
Thieneman ended up in Chicago and will play against the Vikings at least twice annually.
CBS Sports Assigns’ D’ Grade
Kiper Jr. wasn’t alone with disdain. CBS Sports‘ Mike Renner assigned a ‘D’ mark to the draft pick and noted, “Banks is the most prodigious physical talent in this defensive tackle class. At 6-foot-6, 327 pounds with an over 7-foot wingspan, when he fires off low into contact, he’s nearly impossible to block.”
“The worry is that we never saw it consistently before his 2025 season was cut short with a foot injury that required surgery. He then had another foot surgery after an injury suffered during the combine week. That’s a big swing for the Vikings to take at 18.”
The grade represented the single-lowest grade handed out by Renner all evening. In short, he claims the Vikings’ draft pick was horrid.
USA Today Unimpressed
Ready for more? USA Today’s Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz followed suit, grading Minnesota’s selection of Banks as a ‘C.’
“It’s easy to see the appeal of Banks, a 6-6, 327-pound interior force with unparalleled explosion off the ball. Yet Banks has been waylaid by multiple foot injuries in the last year, and staying healthy could be a considerable concern,” he opined.
“Banks also struggles to finish plays as a tackler once he gets in range of a ball carrier. There’s massive upside here for him to thrive in Brian Flores’ scheme, but this could also go awry if Banks can’t become a consistent performer.”
Middlehurst-Schwartz rendered four C-or-lower grade, and the Vikings grabbed one.
Why Folks Are Low on Banks
When the draft cycle began in December and January, Banks was envisioned by the draft community as a 1st-Round pick. He has a boom-or-bust trajectory in the pros. Banks even cooked at the Senior Bowl, and right after that event, mock drafts placed him in the back half of Round 1. Life was good.
Fast forward to the NFL Combine, and Banks broke a bone in his foot, sending his draft profile to Round 2, and he never left that spot. In fact, his stock fell each week, as no one knew whether the guy who played through injuries in 2025 would be trustworthy after a broken foot at the Combine.
Banks then became a possible Vikings’ draft target in Round 2, not Round 1. For example, Minnesota will pick 49th on Friday night. One week ago, Banks graced Vikings mock drafts at that spot. Minnesota picked him in Round 1 instead.
So, Banks has a familiar mission ahead of him: play well, stay healthy, and no one will care in two years where he was drafted.
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Tottenham: Could Spurs fans take solace from a season in the Championship?
Then there’s Tottenham‘s abundance of promising youngsters – many fans would relish seeing them given a good crack at the Championship.
The club already boast a number of regulars under the age of 21 in Archie Gray, Lucas Bergvall, Mathys Tel and Wilson Odobert, while goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky has just turned 23. Spurs would surely love to keep hold of those.
Meanwhile, homegrown starlet Mikey Moore has impressed on loan at Rangers this season and teenage centre back Luka Vuskovic has been a revelation for Hamburg in the Bundesliga. Will Lankshear is scoring goals in the Championship, too.
And supporters always want to see local academy prospects flourishing.
Next off the “he’s one of our own…” production line could be the much-lauded Luca Williams-Barnett, who made his debut earlier this season, while defenders Jun’ai Byfield and James Rowswell and midfielder Callum Olusesi have also featured.
Indeed, my dad and uncle still talk about being wowed by a young Glenn Hoddle when they first started going to White Hart Lane regularly as teenagers during the 1977-78 season, the last campaign Spurs spent in the second division.
The playmaker turned 20 that season and, despite having featured regularly in Spurs’ relegation year, his 12 league goals and majestic displays inspired the north London outfit to promotion at the first time of asking.
Maybe a year in the second tier could see a ‘new Hoddle’ really come of age?
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Suyash Sharma Taunts Shubman Gill With ‘Bow Down’ Celebration, Sets Internet On Fire
Royal Challengers Bengaluru spinner Suyash Sharma dismissed Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill during an IPL 2026 match at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru, on Friday. The leg-spinner’s celebration after taking the wicket hogged the limelight. On the fourth ball of the 13th over of GT’s innings, Suyash bowled a short googly and Gill hit it into the hands of Devdutt Padikkal at long-on. He fell after scoring 32 off 24 balls. While celebrating the wicket, Suyash came up with a ‘bow down’ gesture – a trademark style of Gill when he scores a century.
Check out some of the reactions here:
suyash warne sharma did the shubman gill celebration after getting his wicket, own him my boy pic.twitter.com/mgphGh2GWe
— sir jacob bethell era (@bet_helll) April 24, 2026
SUYASH SHARMA STRIKES FOR RCB!
– Much-needed breakthrough
GT captain Shubman Gill departs for 32 (24) #RCBvsGT #IPL2026 #SuyashSharma #ShubmanGill #Cricket pic.twitter.com/Xh3ESY4xqO
— Akaran.A (@Akaran_1) April 24, 2026
Suyash sharma cooked Shubman gill pic.twitter.com/19ksWTAXDO
— (@Sneaky_45ix) April 24, 2026
Suyash doing Shubman Gill’s celebration after dismissing him pic.twitter.com/4rF41o6qYQ
— Pari (@BluntIndianGal) April 24, 2026
Virat Kohli punished Gujarat Titans for dropping him on nought with a blistering half-century as RCB breezed to a five-wicket victory in the game against GT.
Left-handed opener Sai Sudharsan’s third IPL hundred was the cornerstone of Gujarat’s 205 for 3 after they were put in to bat by Rajat Patidar at the Chinnaswamy Stadium.
However, Kohli (81) and Devdutt Padikkal (55) tore into the bowling during a rollicking 115-run second-wicket stand to delight a full house in Bengaluru’s final league match of the season at the venue.
Kohli was put down by Washington Sundar at mid-wicket off the first ball he faced from Mohammed Siraj, in the opening over of the chase, and made Gujarat pay for their largesse with a thrilling exhibition of stroke-making.
Bengaluru lost Englishman Jacob Bethell, playing his first game of the season in place of injured compatriot Phil Salt, in the third over.
That was the cue for Kohli and Padikkal to put on a delightful exhibition of stroke-making, marked by timing and silken grace rather than raw power.
Rangy left-hander Padikkal did the early running with a stunning array of sixes as he used his long levers to great effect, with Kohli only marginally behind.
Padikkal was the first to reach his half-century, off 20 deliveries, while Kohli took 30 balls to reach the landmark before the former was bowled by Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan.
Kohli continued to make merry, going past Abhishek Sharma to become the tournament’s leading run-scorer (328) and claim the Orange Cap.
His dismissal – bowled off the inside edge by West Indian Jason Holder – sparked a mini-collapse before Australian Tim David and Krunal Pandya got the job done with little fuss.
Gujarat’s innings was dominated by the punchy Sudharsan, who hogged the strike in the early stages, with skipper Shubman Gill facing just three balls in the first five overs.
Clearly the dominant partner in an opening alliance of 128, Sudharsan shrugged off a modest start to the tournament with boundaries galore.
The base was set for a total in the region of 220, but Bengaluru surged back towards the end through their experienced seamers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Australian Josh Hazlewood, along with the impressive Rasikh Salam.
Gujarat needed two sixes from Holder in the final over, bowled by Pandya, to sneak past 200 – a total that was competitive but far from adequate.
(With AFP inputs)
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26 best available players for Colts on Day 3 of 2026 NFL draft
Heading into Day 3 of the 2026 NFL draft, who are the best available prospects who could be of interest to the Indianapolis Colts?
After making two picks on Day 2, the Colts hold six selections on Saturday, including two in the fourth round after trading back in Round 2 with Pittsburgh.
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Taking into account position groups that could still be on GM Chris Ballard’s radar, here are the top prospects still on the draft board, with help from CBS Sports.
Best available defensive ends on Day 3 of 2026 NFL draft
Adding more competition in an effort to give the pass rush an added boost should still be in play for the Colts, even with their free agency additions.
Best available linebackers on Day 3 of 2026 NFL draft
The Colts landed CJ Allen, but linebacker is a position where Ballard should be looking to double-dip.
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Keyshaun Elliot, Arizona State
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Jackson Kuwatch, Miami (OH)
Best available wide receivers on Day 3 of 2026 NFL draft
The Colts should still be adding competition for the WR3 role.
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Brenen Thompson, Mississippi State
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Eric Rivers, Georgia Tech
Best available offensive linemen on Day 3 of 2026 NFL draft
Improving the depth at both tackle and guard should be a priority on Saturday.
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IOL Sam Hecht, Kansas State
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OT Gavin Ortega, Weber State
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OT Jude Bowry, Boston College
Best available running backs on Day 3 of 2026 NFL draft
Only DJ Giddens and Ulysses Bentley are on the roster behind Jonathan Taylor. More competition for the RB2 role could be beneficial.
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Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest
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