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Live coverage: The latest news and analysis from the 2026 NFL draft
This weekend, there will be 257 picks taken in the 2026 NFL draft. Then comes the rookie free-agent signings after that.
The Deseret News is here to provide the latest updates on the action, from how the selections impact Utah ties to what draft developments mean for the league in general.
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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
game and give you our free tips and bets.
When: Thursday April 23, 2026 at 7:50 pm
Where: Leichhardt Oval
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Wests Tigers vs Canberra Raiders Odds
Wests Tigers vs Canberra Raiders Preview
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.
–Field Level Media
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Arsenal exhibit crucial change in Newcastle win that could prove difference in title race
For so long, the trip to Manchester City was weighing on Arsenal’s mind. The fear of the worst-case scenario was torturing their psyche: that their nine-point advantage would be wiped out in a matter of 11 days. That’s exactly what transpired – and suddenly, Arsenal are playing with a semblance of freedom again.
Arsenal came into their clash with Newcastle – one of five potentially title-deciding outings remaining in their Premier League season – knocked off the top of the table after a 200-day stint. Mikel Arteta denied there was any psychological impact to being second, but it didn’t seem that way.
Both on the pitch and in the stands, anxiety at the first whistle had eased, perhaps taking a liking to the growing perception that they are now the underdogs in this title race. The worst had happened – now it was their job to stage a fightback.

By the final whistle, that anxiety had admittedly returned in droves – but crucially, for the first time in over a month, Arsenal had won on English soil. They were back on top and their performance, and response, was worthy of that outcome. “We talked about this being ‘game one’ and how important that was,” Arteta said. “We did the job.”
From the outset, Arsenal played with vigour and intent against a side who themselves are in the throws of a rough period. Eddie Howe may have seen an Arsenal side without a domestic win in four as an opportunity to win back positive sentiment, but their gulf in quality quickly became apparent, regardless of blips.
In the London sunshine without a cloud in the sky, the Gunners were feeling themselves. They showcased creativity and spark that wasn’t apparent in their last home game, an uneasy goalless draw with Sporting that saw them just scrape through to the Champions League last-four. It wasn’t long until they reaped the fruits of their labour, and in slightly unfamiliar means.
A team who have been lamented for their reliance on set pieces that harness “anti-football” this season, such as crowding the goalkeeper and dumping the ball on his head, Arsenal had actually gone over a month without a goal via set play – their last coming against Chelsea on 1 March. Maybe that’s why the hosts went refreshingly creative from the corner, Noni Madueke feeding a low ball into the feet of Kai Havertz, who laid it back for Eberechi Eze to fire a rocket into the top-left corner and break the deadlock on nine minutes.

His first league goal not against Tottenham since October, Eze has been showing signs of becoming a real difference-maker for Arsenal after a difficult start to his career in N17. His stunner against the Magpies followed an excellent performance against Man City, despite defeat. Such an upturn in form made later events all the more cruel, with the Englishman being forced off with an ankle injury soon after half-time.
He followed Havertz, his provider, down the tunnel, who looked dejected as he suffered yet another injury setback in the first half. On a day when Arsenal were joyous at the return of Bukayo Saka, who came off the bench for his first appearance since the Carabao Cup final, Arteta was left with another pounding injury headache. However, the Spaniard is hopeful the damage isn’t too bad. “Muscular niggles, we don’t think it is too much,” he said.

Arsenal made an effort to remain free-flowing in spite of their casualties, though after failing to make good on their good play before the break, the nerves began to creep back in. That was first exhibited by David Raya, who has been susceptible to an error of late, who completely misjudged the flight of Sandro Tonali’s effort from range and had to readjust sharply to keep out what should have been a simple save down the middle.
Up the other end, conviction was slipping slip. Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi both had good shooting opportunities that were snuffed out by Newcastle bodies.
The hosts entered the final quarter-hour with their advantage still only a goal, but they felt that should’ve also included a man after Nick Pope, showing shades of his red card against Liverpool in 2023, wiped out Viktor Gyokeres after venturing way out of his goal to deal with a loose ball, only to miss it completely. With Malick Thiaw covering and Gyokeres still with a third of the pitch to cover, Pope escaped with a yellow. He was fortunate. “In my opinion, it’s a clear red card. I’ve watched it 10 times. If you have ever played football, it is a red card,” Arteta asserted.

Newcastle got away with one in that moment, but it wasn’t long until Arsenal were left counting their blessings. Nick Woltemade dinked one over the Arsenal back line for substitute strike partner Yoane Wissa, only for the Congolese to blaze his volley from 10 yards well over. For a combined £124m, Howe would’ve expected a lot more, both in that moment and the season as a whole.
Such a close call led to Arteta finally bringing Saka into the game on 81 minutes. He nearly made an instant impact but saw his deflected shot fly wide.
But it was then another Magpies chance that came and went, with Dan Burn coming in at the back post but heading only straight at Raya. Arsenal survived in a way they haven’t in recent times.

While the quality of play had grown clumsy and desperate as the clock ran deep into seven minutes of added time, Arteta simply did not care when the whistle was put to the referee’s mouth, his team back at the Premier League pinnacle.
The superstitious among you will say some sort of curse has been broken. With a Champions League semi-final trip to Atletico Madrid to come, there is once again belief that the Gunners have two trophies to win rather than lose.
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IPL 2026: ‘My best is yet to come’- Ishan Kishan sends warning after match-winning 74 vs RR | Cricket News
Sunrisers Hyderabad wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan played a composed yet aggressive hand in their thrilling five-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals, as he reflected on leadership, batting freedom and chasing a massive target of 229. Speaking after being named Player of the Match for his 31-ball 74, Kishan made it clear that captaincy had not changed his approach. “No, I think as a wicket-keeper also you’ve got to do the same job. So I was just keeping it simple because I felt that it’s a very good wicket to bat on and we just tried to restrict them under 230 and we were able to do that,” he said. On handing back leadership duties to Pat Cummins, Kishan was full of respect for the Australian captain. “It was quite fun leading the side for seven games and Pat coming in, giving us that extra bowling power. So I was really happy when he was coming in the team anyway because he’s such a tremendous captain anyway. So I was just thinking about my batting and wicket-keeping more than leadership,” he added. Reflecting on SRH’s aggressive batting approach against the Rajasthan attack, Kishan said confidence and clarity were key. “You just have to keep on watching the ball and play your shots. You can’t get into a zone where you have fear of failure. You just have to keep it simple and play your game.” He also spoke about the challenge of facing a rising total early in the innings, highlighting the importance of a strong powerplay. “When you’re chasing a total like 228, you need a good powerplay. Having Head and Abhishek as openers makes the job easier even if they bat for four overs. I was just communicating with Abhishek. He knew exactly what was happening with the game and the run rate.” Kishan stitched a vital 132-run partnership with Abhishek Sharma, who smashed 57 off 29 balls, after SRH were set a daunting 229. Heinrich Klaasen (29) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (36) then ensured the chase was completed with nine balls to spare in what became the fourth-highest successful run chase in IPL history. Earlier in the day, Rajasthan Royals had posted a massive 228 for 6, powered by a sensational 103 from 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. Despite the onslaught, SRH held their nerve in the chase, with Kishan and Abhishek setting the platform for a commanding win. Kishan also reflected on his mindset at the crease. “Calmness is about skill set. You have to watch the ball and not be predetermined. It was a big ground, so there were gaps. Just bat and enjoy it.” When asked if this was the best phase of his batting career, he was quick to downplay it. “No, I think my best is yet to come.”
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Refereeing decisions anger Mikel Arteta but Arsenal hit the front again
Mikel Arteta hit out at Arsenal being on the wrong end of two red card decisions in as many matches with “everything at stake” – after seeing his side return to the top of the Premier League.
Eberechi Eze’s wonderful ninth-minute strike was enough for the Gunners to see out a much-needed 1-0 win over Newcastle at the Emirates Stadium as they moved three points clear of Manchester City, who have a game in hand.
But after the win, Arteta claimed it would be a “different world” if Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope was sent off here, after he scythed down Viktor Gyokeres, and City’s Abdukodir Khusanov had been delivered his marching orders for a last-ditch tackle on Kai Havertz in last weekend’s crunch top-of-the table clash at the Etihad Stadium.
Pope was booked on Saturday, while the challenge from Khusanov did not even register as a foul.
Reflecting on Pope’s caution, Arteta said: “In my opinion, it’s a clear red card. I’ve watched it 10 times. If you have ever played football, it is a red card.
“It’s the second time in two games because at Manchester City, when Kai goes through, Khusanov fouls him, 1-1, the title is there, it is a red card. So these are the margins, and hopefully that’s going to change.”
Pressed on why referee Sam Barrott did not send Pope off, Arteta replied: “I’m here to give my opinion. I have been in the game for a long time, and you talk to any of the players, because the trajectory of where the ball is, there’s no keeper there.
“And the reality is, that in the last two games, in crucial moments when everything is at stake, we need everything to go our way, and it hasn’t.
“I’m not making excuses. I didn’t talk about it when we lost the game (against City). I’m doing it when we won. It’s a red card today. It’s a red card in Manchester. And the world is different, and that’s it.”
Despite Arteta’s frustrations, he was relieved to see Arsenal return to winning ways following consecutive defeats against Bournemouth and City.
He continued: “We talked about this being ‘game one’ and how important that was. We did the job. I don’t expect that after 22 years of not winning the title, it’s going to be a path of roses and beautiful music around it. It’s going to be like this and we are ready for it.”
Havertz and Eze were unable to continue through injury on Saturday, and Arteta said both will be assessed following “muscular injuries” ahead of Arsenal’s trip to Atletico Madrid for the opening leg of their Champions League semi-final on Wednesday.
For Newcastle, they have now lost five consecutive games, and are 14th in the league.
Manager Eddie Howe said: “I thought it was much better from us as a group. We stood up to Arsenal’s physical challenge, and we were better off the ball, and defended well and were more like ourselves.
“I can’t be too critical of the players, I have been in previous weeks, there were positive signs and I am more satisfied. But it is another defeat and we can’t lose sight of the fact that we are losing too many games.”
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Report: Red Sox fire manager Alex Cora along with hitting and bench coaches
Report: Red Sox fire manager Alex Cora along with hitting and bench coaches
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McLaughlin: Can New Pac-12 Keep Some Old P12 Bowl Ties?
The Pac-12 officially launches in its new era on July 1st, 2026. Commissioner Teresa Gould is doing everything she can to project strength for the new-look league.
On today’s episode of Locked On College Football, I’m joined by ‘Locked On Buckeyes’ host Jay Stephens to react to Ohio State’s Spring Game.
Julian Sayin appears to have a capable backup behind him.
How big a concern is the O-Line?
Alabama has not yet named a starting QB, but has extended Kalen DeBoer.
Is Keelon Russell the most likely guy behind center in 2026 for the Crimson Tide?
03:01 Pac-12 bowl game strategy
07:07 Debating conference championship value
14:48 Discussing Ohio State’s quarterback future
17:17 Recruiting elite defensive players
25:51 College football QB prospects
26:34 Marcus Mariota’s surprise starter moment
31:01 Cedarian Morgan’s promising future
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UFC Fight Night odds, fight card, predictions: MMA expert reveals picks for Sterling vs. Zalal, other fights
Fifth-ranked Aljamain Sterling will look to snap Youssef Zalal’s eight-match winning streak when they meet in a featherweight bout in the main event of UFC Fight Night: Sterling vs. Zalal on Saturday at Meta Apex in Las Vegas. The six-bout main card is slated to start at approximately 8 p.m. ET on Paramount+. Sterling is coming off a unanimous decision win over Brian Ortega at UFC Fight Night: Walker vs. Zhang on Aug. 23, 2025. Zalal, meanwhile, won by submission over Josh Emmett in his last match at UFC 320 on Oct. 4, 2025.
Zalal is a -135 favorite (risk $135 to win $100) in the UFC Fight Night: Sterling vs. Zalal odds at DraftKings Sportsbook. Sterling comes back at +114. Before locking in any UFC Fight Night picks, make sure you see the MMA predictions and betting advice from SportsLine expert Kyle Marley.
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Over the past three-plus years, $100 bettors who have followed Marley’s picks are up nearly $10,000, and since May 2018, he has returned well over $21,000. The accomplished MMA analyst has provided consistent winners for SportsLine members for the past five years. His accomplishments include hitting five consecutive main-event underdog winners in 2020 following the UFC’s brief pause in action because of the pandemic. He also went 6-5 on his picks at the last UFC card. Anyone who has followed Marley could be way up.
Now, Marley has studied Aljamain Sterling vs. Youssef Zalal from every angle and revealed his top betting picks and best bets. Head to SportsLine to see them.
Sterling vs. Zalal preview
Sterling, 36, is a former Ultimate Fighting Championship bantamweight champion. He is the first UFC champion to win a title by disqualification. He successfully defended his title three times. He is also a former Cage Fury Fighting bantamweight champ. Sterling has a career mark of 25-5, posting three wins by knockout, eight by submission, 13 by decision and one by disqualification.
Sterling is an accomplished fighter, who has registered one Performance of the Night honor. He also has the most wins in UFC bantamweight history with 14, and is tied with Dominick Cruz for most wins in UFC/WEC bantamweight division history. He was the 2022 Comeback of the Year Award winner by World MMA, and was named to the 2022 MMA All-Star second team. Check out SportsLine to see Marley’s picks and analysis.
Zalal, 29, is a two-time UFC Performance of the Night winner. He is tied with four other fighters for the second-most submissions in UFC featherweight division history. Sherdog named him the 2024 Comeback Fighter of the Year. He was also a 2024 third-team MMA All-Star.
In 24 career matches, Zalal has posted an 18-5-1 mark. He has four wins by knockout, 10 by submission and four by decision with one draw. He also has one professional boxing match in his career, winning by knockout, as well as a 1-0 kickboxing record, winning that match by knockout. You can only see Marley’s picks and analysis at SportsLine.
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UFC Fight Night predictions
One of of Marley’s UFC Fight Night: Sterling vs. Zalal picks: He is backing Rafa Garcia (-108) to win via split decision against Alexander Hernandez (-155) in a lightweight bout.
“Both guys are solid strikers, but I like Garcia’s volume vs Hernandez’s power,” Marley told SportsLine. “Both are decent wrestlers, but I like Garcia to be the one attempting more takedowns and pushing the pace. He needs to avoid getting knocked out, but I’ll take Garcia to win 29-28.” See who else to back here.
How to make UFC Fight Night picks
Marley also has strong picks for Sterling vs. Zalal and other bouts on the UFC Fight Night: Sterling vs. Zalal card. He’s also backing a fighter who is “going to have a massive grappling edge,” to emerge with a big victory. He’s sharing who it is only at SportsLine.
Who wins Burns vs. Malott, and how exactly does the fight end? Visit SportsLine now to get detailed picks and analysis from the incomparable expert who is up over $21,000 on his UFC picks since May 19, 2018, and find out.
UFC Fight Night main fight card, odds
See picks at SportsLine.
(Odds from DraftKings and subject to change)
Aljamain Sterling (+114) vs. Youssef Zalal (-135)
Rafa Garcia (-108) vs. Alexander Hernandez (-112)
Davey Grant (-120) vs. Adrian Luna Martinetti (+100)
Montel Jackson (-205) vs. Raoni Barcelos (+170)
Norma Dumont (-205) vs. Joselyne Edwards (+170)
Marcus Buchecha (-166) vs. Ryan Spann (+140)
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North Queensland Cowboys vs Cronulla Sharks Tips, Odds, Teams & Predictions – NRL Round 8 2026
Queensland Country Bank Stadium will play host to Friday’s
Round 8 NRL game between North Queensland Cowboys and
Cronulla Sharks. The game kicks off at 6:00 pm with Cronulla Sharks heading into the game as favourites with the bookmakers. Continue reading for our in-depth preview of the North Queensland Cowboys vs.
Cronulla Sharks
game and give you our free tips and bets.
When: Friday April 24, 2026 at 6:00 pm
Where: Queensland Country Bank Stadium
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North Queensland Cowboys vs Cronulla Sharks Odds
North Queensland Cowboys vs Cronulla Sharks Preview
This shapes as one of the tighter contests of the round, with Cronulla’s dynamic spine set to test a Cowboys middle that has struggled under fatigue. Nicho Hynes and Braydon Trindall thrive when given momentum, and the Sharks’ ability to generate quick ruck speed could prove pivotal. North Queensland boast strike power of their own, but consistency remains an issue. Expect Cronulla to challenge late if they control possession.
North Queensland Cowboys vs Cronulla Sharks Teams
Cowboys team: 1. Scott Drinkwater 2. Braidon Burns 3. Jaxon Purdue 4. Tomas Chester 5. Murray Taulagi 6. Jake Clifford 7. Tom Dearden 8. Coen Hess 9. Reed Mahoney 10. Jason Taumalolo 11. Heilum Luki 12. Jeremiah Nanai 13. Reuben Cotter 14. Soni Luke 15. Sam McIntyre 16. Thomas Mikaele 17. Griffin Neame 18. Matthew Lodge 19. Kai O’Donnell 20. Zac Laybutt 21. Kaiden Lahrs 22. Robert Derby
Sharks team: 1. William Kennedy 2. Mawene Hiroti 3. Siosifa Talakai 4. KL Iro 5. Samuel Stonestreet 6. Braydon Trindall 7. Nicho Hynes 8. Addin Fonua-Blake 9. Blayke Brailey 10. Toby Rudolf 11. Billy Burns 12. Teig Wilton 13. Jesse Colquhoun 14. Briton Nikora 15. Cameron McInnes 16. Oregon Kaufusi 17. Thomas Hazelton 18. Hohepa Puru 19. Tuku Hau Tapuha 20. Riley Jones 21. Riley Pollard 22. Sione Katoa
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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.
232. Rams
233. Jaguars
234. Patriots
235. Vikings
236. Packers
237. Colts
238. Dolphins
239. Bills
240. Jaguars
241. Bills
242. Seahawks
243. Texans
244. Eagles
245. Patriots
246. Broncos
247. Patriots
248. Browns
249. Chiefs
250. Ravens
251. Eagles
252. Eagles
253. Ravens
254. Colts
255. Packers
256. Broncos
257. Broncos
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