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2026 NFL Draft grades, tracker: Live Round 7 analysis for every selection made in order
The final round of the 2026 NFL Draft has arrived. As teams are watching the round progress, team representatives are communicating interest to potential undrafted free agents, so they can lock up top targets once the final pick is made from Pittsburgh.
49ers quarterback Brock Purdy is probably the most famous recent example of a seventh-round pick going on to find NFL success, but every year is a new opportunity. Each selection is graded below, so perhaps the next Purdy is right around the corner.
Be sure to refresh this page throughout the weekend to get all the latest grades. If you want to do all that plus track the best available prospects and get access to every pick in the draft on one page, you can in our draft tracker. And follow along with each pick and every trade in our live blog.
This year, pick-by-pick grades are being used to create real-time team report cards, so keep this page open throughout the weekend.
Grades: Round 1 • Round 2 • Round 3 • Round 4 • Round 5 • Round 6 • Round 7
217. Cardinals: Jayden Williams, OT, Ole Miss
Grade: B
Williams’ size and foot speed is worth Arizona exploring at this stage of the draft. They have taken multiple offensive linemen to give themselves several bites of the apple.
218. Cowboys: Anthony Smith, WR, East Carolina
Grade: B-
Smith popped up on the radar late, but has good size and production. The Cowboys will have one of the taller receiver rooms in the league between George Pickens, CeeDee Lamb and now Smith.
219. Saints: TJ Hall, CB, Iowa
Grade: B+
I really like Hall’s tape. He is an instinctual player who will play through the receiver, but he lacks the high-end traits that are often non-negotiables of the position. It is still a good value.
220. Bills: Toriano Pride Jr., CB, Missouri
Grade: B-
The Clemson transfer has four interceptions over the past two years. He is fast and physical relative to his size, but gives up a lot of cushion in zone coverage
221. Bengals: Jack Endries, TE, Texas
Grade: A
Endries looked better in 2024 playing with Fernando Mendoza than he did in 2025. It is surprising that he was still available in the seventh round. Cincinnati has played the board well.
222. Lions: Tyre West, DL, Tennessee
Grade: B+
West played on the end a lot this season in Tennessee’s defense, but will probably settle into a more traditional interior role as a pro. I really like the potential of this player if lined up inside and given freedom to get after the quarterback.
223. Commanders: Athan Kaliakmanis, QB, Rutgers
Grade: B-
Kaliakmanis played better in 2025 than earlier in his career, but the ceiling is capped. Interesting fit in Washington.
224. Steelers: Robert Spears-Jennings, S, Oklahoma
Grade: B+
Pittsburgh needed some youth in the safety room. Spears-Jennings could have come off the board earlier.
225. Titans: Jaren Kanak, TE, Oklahoma
Grade: C+
Kanak has played both sides of the ball in his collegiate career. He’s an athlete who will be played in a tight end role.
226. Bengals: Landon Robinson, DL, Navy
Grade: B
Robinson is a shorter interior defender who is an Ohio native and recently got a close up look of the Bengals on a visit.
227. Panthers: Jackson Kuwatch, LB, Miami (Ohio)
Grade: B
Kuwatch flies around the football field and will be a menace on special teams. Carolina has one of the most athletic linebacker rooms in the country.
228. Jets: VJ Payne, S, Kansas State
Grade: B-
Payne has great size and physicality. He will play downhill and set the tone in the new look Jets secondary.
229. Raiders: Brandon Cleveland, DL, NC State
Grade: A-
Las Vegas is getting plus value from Cleveland in the seventh round. He has NFL size and will hold his ground in the run game.
230. Steelers: Eli Heidenreich, RB, Navy
Grade: B+
Do not get hung up on the position listed next to Heidenreich’s name. He will run the ball. He will run routes and catch passes. Whatever the team needs, the Navy Midshipman will provide. It would not be a surprise if he became a special teams ace as well.
231. Falcons: Ethan Onianwa, OT, Ohio State
Grade: C+
Onianwa showcased his versatility throughout his collegiate career. He transferred from Rice to Ohio State for his final season. His case to make the roster as a seventh-round pick is strengthened by that positional flexibility.
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Terence Crawford names one fight he wants to see Gervonta Davis make happen this year
Terence Crawford has named the opponent he would “love” to see Gervonta Davis face upon his expected return to the sport.
The former world champion has not fought since March 2025, when many believed he was fortunate to come away with a draw against Lamont Roach.
Nevertheless, ‘Tank’ retained his WBA lightweight title and was set to face Roach in an immediate rematch, only to then negotiate an exhibition match with Jake Paul.
Rather than having a move around with the YouTuber-turned-boxer, though, Davis was forced to face allegations of domestic violence from his ex-partner, Courtney Rossel.
Since then, the 31-year-old has been named ‘champion in recess’ by the WBA, who have been urged by No.1 contender Floyd Schofield to either order their fight or present him with a vacant title opportunity.
Davis, however, has expressed more of an interest in rematching Isaac ‘Pitbull’ Cruz at 140lbs, despite having outpointed the Mexican in 2021.
Crawford, meanwhile, has little desire to see ‘Tank’ face Schofield or Cruz, but would happily sit down and watch him collide with Shakur Stevenson.
Speaking with Danielle Pirrello, ‘Bud’ named the WBO world super-lightweight champion a perfect opponent for Davis, believing their potential encounter represents one of the best fights that can be made.
“I would love to see Shakur vs ‘Tank’ Davis.”
Stevenson has previously called out Davis on several occasions, while perhaps becoming increasingly doubtful that the Baltimore man will ever sign on the dotted line.
It is therefore unrealistic to expect an immediate fight between ‘Tank’ and Stevenson, especially after the latter’s dominant performance against Teofimo Lopez in January.
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Angel Reese says she’d rather pay a fine than talk to media after games
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WNBA star Angel Reese appeared on Michelle Obama’s podcast earlier this week and opened up about feeling mistreated by fans and the media with the former first lady.
At one point during the interview, Reese admitted she would rather take a fine than speak to reporters after games.
“The media has not always been great for me. And I’ll take a fine. I’ll catch a fine, especially in a WNBA. I’ll have a fine before I have to go to media and feel like my back is against the wall,” Reese said, while Obama repeatedly expressed agreement.
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WNBA players are required by their collective bargaining agreement (CBA), which was just ratified weeks ago so players can get higher salaries, to be available to the media after games.
Failure to adhere to these rules can lead to fines, such as a $10,000 fine for skipping required sessions.

Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese reacts after being fouled by Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark in May as Michelle Obama speaks during the Democratic National Convention at the United Center in Chicago Aug. 20, 2024. (Getty Images)
Obama’s brother and former college basketball player Craig Robinson, who co-hosts the podcast, told Reese during the interview that the sports media tries to “manufacture some stuff.”
“Sports is like reality TV. The media wants to manufacture some stuff. And I just want you to know that I noticed how you’ve handled yourself, and it has been absolutely with aplomb,” Robinson said.
Reese later said she likes to turn her phone off when she arrives home after Obama asked her how she stays sane.
“I love being able just to come home and turn my phone off and just relax,” Reese said. “I think the maturity of just understanding like social media isn’t real. … Years prior, I would comment back at things and let things continue to bother me.”
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Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese walks on the court during the second half against the Connecticut Sun at Wintrust Arena in Chicago Sept. 3, 2025. (Kamil Krzaczynski/Imagn Images)
Reese claimed she can’t even “go to the grocery store” anymore.
Obama previously commented on the attention surrounding Reese and her longtime rival Caitlin Clark in a podcast appearance last year.
During an August appearance on the podcast “All the Smoke with Matt Barnes & Stephen Jackson,” Obama spoke during a group discussion about the impact of the Clark-Reese drama on the WNBA’s popularity, the impact on the players’ well-being and “hate” involved.
“I think the tough thing is the social media element to it. But that’s true across the board. I mean, we’ve talked about this on our show; it just takes a normal occurrence. These young kids today, what they have to go through, what they have to be able to withstand, because social media is such a huge part of the world,” Obama said.
“There’s the hate. But now the hate is in your room, on your phone with you all the time. And you can’t, for whatever reason, tell these kids to turn it off, because they’re making their living that way. I mean, now they are expected to stay engaged.
“So, I think that makes it feel even worse. But I think, as you point out, that’s happening in sports across gender. It’s just harder not to withstand other people’s horrible, horrible opinions.”
Obama, like her brother, previously compared ESPN to reality TV during an episode of her brother’s podcast “IMO” in July.
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Michelle Obama speaks onstage during a recording of the “IMO with Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson” podcast at the 2025 SXSW Conference and Festival in Austin, Texas, March 13, 2025. (Julia Beverly/WireImage)
“It’s all a sociological study. They think that sports is better reality TV, I’m like, ‘It’s the same thing.’ If I listen to ESPN for an hour, it’s like watching the ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta,’ you know?” Obama said. “It’s the same drama, and they’re yelling at each other and they don’t get along, you know?”
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Canelo warned his route back to undisputed will be blocked: “I’m in his way”
Canelo Alvarez could be confronted with a path of considerable resistance if he attempts to become a three-time undisputed champion at 168lbs.
The 35-year-old has not fought since last September, when he lost his four major super-middleweight titles following a unanimous decision defeat to Terence Crawford.
Based on his performance, though, the Mexican is still capable of competing at world level, just not against a generational great such as Crawford.
But still, Canelo is set to secure a world title shot for his next outing, which is expected to take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on September 12.
Among the names being mooted as possible opponents is Christian Mbilli, who was elevated from ‘interim’ to full WBC champion shortly after Crawford’s retirement.
Prior to that, the Frenchman had boxed to an enthralling 10-round draw with Lester Martinez, featuring on the undercard of Canelo-Crawford.
As for the other champions at 168lbs, there is also Jose Armando Resendiz and Osleys Iglesias, while Hamzah Sheeraz bids to collect the vacant WBO world title on May 23.
Standing in his way is Alem Begic, who the 26-year-old must defeat on the undercard of Oleksandr Usyk vs Rico Verhoeven before targeting a showdown with Canelo.
Eventually, though, Sheeraz does see himself squaring off against the four-division world champion, telling Ring Magazine that he could use the WBO belt as a bargaining chip.
“I must admit, it would be nice to get Canelo. And, obviously, it would be far more lucrative if I win the world title before that.
“I am sure his plan is to try and become undisputed [champion] again so, God willing, I become world champion on May 23. I’ll be in the way of him becoming undisputed [champion].
“Maybe we will end up fighting for all the belts. I feel like that fight can definitely flourish in the future.”
For an undisputed clash between Canelo and Sheeraz to materialise, the pair must respectively win their next outings and collectively dethrone the remaining champions in their division.
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Patriots confirm ‘no contact’ with Mike Vrabel on Day 3 of draft after retracted ESPN report
The New England Patriots didn’t have Mike Vrabel on hand for Day 3 of the 2026 NFL Draft, for reasons that have been quite publicly established.
As announced earlier this week, the Patriots head coach stepped away from the team to attend counseling after the release of several photos showing him with former Athletic reporter Dianna Russini in various social settings.
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Vrabel called the counseling necessary for his family while speaking with reporters Thursday, so it was curious when Peter Schrager reported on ESPN that he had been in constant contact with the franchise “via telephone and text message” over the course of Saturday.
Schrager later retracted that report, tweeting there was originally a plan for Vrabel to be in contact, but the Patriots “ultimately chose not to interrupt him and his family.”
Patriots vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf confirmed that was the case while speaking with reporters following the end of the draft, via the Patriots’ official transcript:
Q: Were you in contact with Mike at all today, and if so, how often were you guys in contact?
EW: So, last night we kind of talked through things and made the decision that the time away really needs to be time away, so we were not in contact with Mike today other than some just, ‘Hope everything’s going OK’ kind of texts early this morning.
Q: And just to follow up, when you talked to him last night when Day 2 ended, what kind of message did he leave you guys with headed into today?
EW: Just words of encouragement. He knows he knows our process, and again, we talked about what kind of players we needed to add. We knew what kind of players that he liked, and obviously we drafted some of the guys that he had an affinity for today.
It’s unclear if Vrabel will be missing anymore activities for the Patriots following the draft, though the NFL has made it clear he won’t be investigated for possible violations of the league’s personal conduct policy.
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Patriots owner Robert Kraft has also voiced full support for him.
Russini, meanwhile, resigned from The Athletic last week and deleted some of her social media accounts not long before the draft started. She said she made the decision to not give the story “further oxygen,” but The Athletic is still conducting an investigation into her conduct.
This is a story that changed quickly for its participants, as Russini and Vrabel had previously downplayed the initial photos as a mere encounter during trips with their respective friends. That story seems to have fallen apart via questions from The Athletic and more photos of the pair in other locales, and Vrabel has now said “My previous actions don’t meet the standard I hold myself to.”
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Sadiq Umar Scores as Valencia Edge Girona in Relegation Battle
Super Eagles striker Sadiq Umar was on target for Valencia CF as they secured a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Girona FC at the Estadio de Mestalla on Saturday.
After scoring in Valencia’s draw away to RCD Mallorca last week, Sadiq was handed another start by coach Carlos Corberan in a crucial clash between two sides battling to avoid relegation.
Valencia started brightly, controlling possession and creating the better chances. Sadiq had an early opportunity in the 19th minute but fired wide from inside the box. Despite their dominance, the hosts were unable to break the deadlock before half-time.
The breakthrough came shortly after the restart when Largie Ramazani combined well with Javi Guerra before finishing low past Paulo Gazzaniga to give Valencia the lead.
Sadiq then doubled the advantage nine minutes later with a well-taken header from a cross by Jose Gaya. The Nigerian forward showed great movement to lose his marker and power the ball home despite pressure from the Girona defence.
Girona responded in the 63rd minute through Joel Roca, setting up a tense finish. Sadiq was later substituted in the 71st minute, with Hugo Duro coming on in his place.
Valencia held on for the win, with Sadiq’s goal proving decisive as they moved up to 11th place in the league table with 39 points from 33 matches.
The goal marks back-to-back strikes for Sadiq, who has looked sharp in recent games. With international fixtures approaching, including matches against Poland and Portugal, his form could catch the attention of Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle as he prepares his squad.
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Vikings Use 1 Pick to Acquire 3 Running Backs
The running back position carried the Minnesota Vikings for a long time, which is no surprise with talented backs Adrian Peterson and Dalvin Cook in the backfield for 1.5 decades. Under Kevin O’Connell, the importance of the position group has seemingly faded.
Still, the club drafted a running back on Saturday, using pick 198 to bring Wake Forest ball-carrier Demond Claiborne to the Twin Cities. That pick was acquired via trade from the Patriots for a seventh-rounder this year and a sixth-rounder from next year’s draft.
Funny but true: That exact draft pick, 198 from the 2026 draft, was used three times by the Vikings to acquire a new running back.
How did that work? Well, time appears to be a flat circle in the NFL.
On a serious note, that pick was originally Minnesota’s organic 2026 sixth-rounder. In October of 2024, the organization traded that pick to Houston in exchange for running back Cam Akers.
Akers had already played for the Vikings in 2023, joining via trade from the Los Angeles Rams. He played a rotational role behind Alexander Mattison and his snap share slowly increased. Unfortunately, he suffered a torn Achilles tendon halfway through the season.
In the 2024 offseason, Akers signed with the Texans. Once again unhappy with the depth in the running back room, the Vikings traded for him a second time in 2024. This time, pick 198 was used.
The Texans shipped that pick back to Minnesota in a trade for Vikings guard Ed Ingram last offseason. The former second-rounder couldn’t establish himself as a starter here, but left a mark in Houston. Pick 198 was back in the State of 10,000 Lakes.
A few days later, the Vikings swapped 198 for Jordan Mason. A second back arrived with that same exact draft choice. Mason became the running mate of Aaron Jones after his breakout season in San Francisco. The 49ers didn’t want to hand him a contract extension, opening the door for the Vikings. Mason led the Vikings in rushing with 758 yards and six touchdowns.
In October, six months ago, the 49ers rerouted Minnesota’s sixth-rounder to the New England Patriots in a trade that landed them defensive lineman Keion White. San Francisco’s defensive unit had a horror season, as injuries depleted that group all year long. White was a needed reinforcement.
That brings us to Saturday. The Vikings wanted to trade up into the sixth round to secure the speedy back out of Wake Forest. In exchange for picks 234 and a 2027 sixth-rounder, Minnesota once again controlled pick 198.
The draft pick underwent a long journey and somehow gave Minnesota three running backs along the way.
Claiborne joins Mason and Jones in the running back room, with Zavier Scott providing depth. He became Minnesota’s first running back drafted since DeWayne McBride in 2023.
The 22-year-old provides the breakaway speed and the youth that the Vikings lacked in recent years. He demonstrated his pace with a 4.37 40-yard dash at the scouting combine.
The Athletic’s Dane Brugler wrote about Claiborne in his pre-draft analysis, “A twitched-up ball carrier, Claiborne has darting quickness and speed to burn, which allows him to gear down, plant and hit the accelerator in unison. He is a competitive runner but lacks the power of an inside runner and is at his best on the move, when he can get defenses flowing east-west and set up cutback opportunities. Minimizing fumbles and drops and expanding his catch radius would vastly increase his chances of finding regular playing time in the NFL.”
Over the last two years, Claiborne rushed for over 1,900 yards and 21 touchdowns, adding another 394 yards as a pass-catcher and two more scores. He also returned two kick returns for touchdowns in his collegiate career.
Depending on his success in a purple uniform, pick 198 could reach legendary status in Minnesota.
Editor’s Note: Information from PFF, Over The Cap, and Sports Reference helped with this article.
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Vikings Finally Draft a Cornerback
Some Minnesota Vikings fans thought the franchise would leave the NFL draft with Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy in Round 1 or perhaps Indiana’s D’Angelo Ponds in Round 2. Instead, interim general manager Rob Brzezinski waited until Round 5, picking Stephen F. Austin’s Charles Demmings.
Minnesota waited out the board and landed an athletic FCS cornerback with real developmental appeal.
Minnesota got a corner nicknamed “Chucky Dee.”
Demmings Gives Brian Flores a New Project
Maybe a Vikings cornerback will work out for once?
It’s Demmings to MIN in Round 5
A possible small-school gem for Flores’s defense, Demmings turned purple on Saturday. Vikings.com’s Rob Klefield wrote, “The Vikings have added some serious athleticism to their secondary. Minnesota tabbed cornerback Charles Demmings out of Stephen F. Austin. Called ‘one of the most intriguing FCS prospects’ in this year’s draft class by Pro Football Network, Demmings twice led the Lumberjacks in interceptions and passes defensed.”
“Demmings flew largely under the radar but received an invitation to the Senior Bowl — as the only FCS defensive back — and the NFL Scouting Combine; at the latter, his traits garnered positive attention. His vertical jump of 42 inches was second best among cornerbacks, and he impressed in the 40-yard dash with a time of 4.41 seconds.”
There’s reason to believe Demmings could blossom into a meaningful contributor, solely because of the fact that the Vikings haven’t drafted a corner who stuck around past a rookie contract since Xavier Rhodes — 13 years ago. By sheer probability, a CB is destined to work out for Minnesota. It has to happen at some point.
The Scouting Report
Demmings is 6’1″ and 195 pounds with 4.41 speed. He’s an interception machine, banking nine in college. He’s known for his length, tackling improvement at SFA, and ability to stay with explosive wide receivers on vertical routes.
Weaknesses? His competition in college wasn’t much to note, and he got too “grabby” by a defensive back’s standards.
NFL Draft Buzz on Demmings: “The coverage production from his final two college seasons was strong, and nine interceptions over four years tells you this is a player whose hands show up when the ball is in the air. He will need time to improve his off-coverage reads, but in a press-heavy system he can contribute early.”
“The competition jump from the Southland Conference to the NFL is the fair question with this evaluation, and it cannot be dismissed. But Demmings did everything he could at his level, and the athletic testing backs up what the tape shows.”
The best NFL comp for Demmings is Ahkello Witherspoon or diet Tariq Woolen.
TBD added, “He has real tools to work with at the next level, and the nearly 2,000 career snaps at one program give him a foundation of experience that matters when the game speeds up. He should be able to push for a CB3 or CB4 spot relatively quickly while contributing on special teams from day one as a gunner.”
“The man coverage ability and ball production are real enough to earn defensive reps in sub packages, and there is room to grow into a reliable outside corner in the right system. The off-coverage and play strength concerns are worth monitoring, but the overall package here is a roster-worthy corner with a clear development path ahead of him.”
The Updated CB Room
The Vikings needed an extra cornerback — from somewhere — so nine draft picks on the 2026 menu came in handy.
Heading into organized team activities (OTAs), this is Minnesota’s CB group:
- Byron Murphy Jr.
- Isaiah Rodgers
- James Pierre
- Charles Demmings
- Dwight McGlothern
- Zemaiah Vaughn
Demmings imminently projects as the CB4 for 2026. It’s also worth noting that the Vikings will likely add a cornerback or two from undrafted free agency on Saturday night and Sunday afternoon.
GophersGuru‘s Daniel House on the Demmings selection: “The Vikings ended up with Charles Demmings. He gives them a longer CB who moves very well. Not only can he provide value in man, but he has the movement ability and length to make plays from zones.”
“He can confidently play the flat/re-route WRs in Cover 2, react from Cover 3 and also has the range to invert deep for some unconventional zones. Gives them man/zone versatility, physicality and length. They needed that type of skill set in the room.”
The Rest of the Haul thru 5 Rounds
Demmings joins this class of rookies before the start of Round 6:
- Caleb Banks | Florida, DT — Round 1
- Jake Golday | Cincinnati, ILB — Round 2
- Domonique Orange | Iowa State, DT — Round 3
- Caleb Tiernan | Northwestern, OT — Round 3
- Jakobe Thomas | Miami, S — Round 3
- Max Bredeson | Michigan, FB — Round 5
- Charles Demmings | Stephen F. Austin, CB — Round 5
The Vikings have two more selections on tap for Round 7 to be completed Saturday afternoon.
Demmings turned 23 three weeks ago.
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Wests Tigers vs Canberra Raiders Tips, Odds, Teams & Predictions – NRL Round 8 2026
Leichhardt Oval will play host to Thursday’s
Round 8 NRL game between Wests Tigers and
Canberra Raiders. The game kicks off at 7:50 pm with Wests Tigers heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the Wests Tigers vs.
Canberra Raiders
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When: Thursday April 23, 2026 at 7:50 pm
Where: Leichhardt Oval
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Wests Tigers return to Leichhardt Oval aiming to rebound after a missed opportunity last week, where poor finishing let them down despite territorial dominance. The Luai–Doueihi combination is still settling, but the Tigers have shown clear improvement in 2026. Canberra arrive undermanned through the middle, which could prove decisive against a Tigers pack building momentum. If Wests can sharpen their execution in good-ball, they look well placed to capitalise at home.
Head To Head Bet
We’re tipping Wests Tigers to win at $1.48 odds.
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Wests Tigers vs Canberra Raiders Teams
Tigers team: 1. Jahream Bula 2. Sunia Turuva 3. Taylan May 4. Starford To’a 5. Luke Laulilii 6. Jarome Luai 7. Adam Doueihi 8. Terrell May 9. Apisai Koroisau 10. Fonua Pole 11. Samuela Fainu 12. Kai Pearce-Paul 13. Alex Twal 14. Jock Madden 15. Sione Fainu 16. Royce Hunt 17. Alex Seyfarth 18. Patrick Herbert 19. Tristan Hope 20. Latu Fainu 21. Jeral Skelton 22. Tony Sukkar
Raiders team: 1. Kaeo Weekes 2. Sebastian Kris 3. Simi Sasagi 4. Matthew Timoko 5. Jed Stuart 6. Ethan Strange 7. Ethan Sanders 8. Ata Mariota 9. Tom Starling 10. Joseph Tapine 11. Zac Hosking 12. Noah Martin 13. Corey Horsburgh 14. Jayden Brailey 15. Daine Laurie 16. Joseph Roddy 17. Morgan Smithies 18. Chevy Stewart 19. Savelio Tamale 20. Owen Pattie 21. Jordan Uta 22. Jake Clydsdale
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Blue Jays: Nathan Lukes (hamstring) to IL; Trey Yesavage (shoulder) close to return
Apr 24, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays right fielder Nathan Lukes (38) leaves the game after sliding into second base against the Cleveland Guardians during the first inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Sousa-Imagn Images The Toronto Blue Jays added yet another player to the injured list Saturday when outfielder Nathan Lukes was placed on the 10-day IL with a hamstring strain.
In Friday night’s 8-6 loss to the visiting Cleveland Guardians, Lukes led off the Toronto first against Gavin Williams with a double to right but hobbled into second with left hamstring discomfort. He was replaced by pinch runner Davis Schneider, who took third on a flyout and scored on Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s ground out.
Lukes started the season 2-for-31 while struggling with dizziness and vision problems caused by vertigo before notching 11 hits in his last 21 at-bats. He’s hitting .250 with eight RBIs in 52 at-bats this season.
The 31-year-old played seven seasons in the minors before making his MLB debut with Toronto in 2023. He appeared in just 51 games over the 2023 and 2024 seasons before becoming an everyday player last season, finishing with a .255 batting average, 12 home runs and 65 RBIs across 135 games.
In a corresponding move, the Blue Jays called up outfielder Yohendrick Pinango from Triple-A Buffalo, where the 23-year-old prospect was hitting .288 with three homers, 13 RBI and 10 runs scored in 92 plate appearances. He will likely be a backup to Myles Straw, who is expected to make the bulk of appearances in Lukes’ absence.
To make room on the major league roster, Toronto moved right-handed pitcher Yimi Garcia (elbow) to the 60-day IL.
The injury to Lukes is the latest in a long line of Toronto players headed to the IL this season, a group of more than a dozen players that also includes designated hitter George Springer (fractured left big toe); outfielders Addison Barger (sprained left ankle) and Anthony Santander (torn labrum in left shoulder); catcher Alejandro Kirk (fractured left thumb); starting pitchers Bowden Francis (elbow surgery), Jose Berrios (stress fracture in right elbow), Cody Ponce (torn ACL in right knee), Shane Bieber (right elbow inflammation) and Trey Yesavage (shoulder).
In some good news for the Blue Jays, Yesavage is reportedly expected to come off the IL to start Tuesday’s game against the Boston Red Sox. In less good news, Yesavage is coming off four rehab appearances in the minor leagues with a 7.50 ERA and 1.750 WHIP across 12 innings. He struck out two batters but lasted just 2.1 innings in his most recent outing, meaning the 22-year-old right-hander will likely be working under a pitch count when he makes his season debut.
Toronto manager John Schneider expressed his frustration Saturday at the continuing injuries, saying, “Feels like anyone who’s playing good is not allowed to play anymore,” according to Sportsnet’s Hazel Mae.
The Blue Jays sit in fourth place in the AL East standings with a 10-15 record. They face the Guardians Saturday afternoon in the second of a three-game series in Toronto.
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