Throughout the three-day event, fans will be able to participate in team roll calls and t-shirt tosses, take part in live fan cams and trivia, and even enter for a chance to win Super Bowl LX tickets. In addition, special guests and celebrity appearances will add to the excitement.
It’s impossible to grade these players until they are in the NFL, but this draft was strong for every team that needed it. The Eagles had one of the best defenders in the draft fall into their lap with Jihaad Campbell, and then they added rotational pieces to an already dominant defensive line. They also picked up a solid pass rusher in Malachi Moore.
The Vikings had an impressive haul with their first round picks. They picked up a starting-caliber wide receiver in Mike Green, who has the size and skillset to be an elite fantasy starter. They then traded up to land two-way player Travis Hunter, who will bolster their weak receiving corps and provide additional depth on the defensive side of the ball.
The Jaguars added more value in the third and fourth rounds with a pair of running backs, Bhayshul Tuten and Wyatt Milum, who can play multiple positions on the offensive line. They also drafted linebacker Jack Kiser, who played with the National Championship Notre Dame defense, to install a long-term solution at linebacker if Devin Lloyd departs in free agency. With all these new players, the Jags should have a stout run game and a defense that can stop the run.
