Patriots QB Drake Maye named AFC Offensive Player of Week
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Dante Moore and Ty Simpson have altered the QB outlook in 2026 NFL mock drafts. But if neither declares, things might start to look grim.
Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders fit that bill last year, and now Texas quarterback Arch Manning has taken up that mantle. The general public had the younger Manning's name force-fed to them so much before he'd done a meaningful thing on a football field, that they were chomping at the bit to tear down the Texas quarterback.
ESPN's Dan Graziano, who recently spoke with the Panthers' "people," expects the team to make this decision on Bryce Young's fifth-year option . . .
The Arizona Cardinals are emerging as a sleeper team to watch in the 2026 NFL Draft, with analysts suggesting they could target a quarterback.
Four teams currently have a pair of picks in the first round: The New York Jets (thanks to the Sauce Gardner trade), the Dallas Cowboys (via the Micah Parsons trade), the Cleveland Browns (via the Travis Hunter Jr. trade), and the Los Angeles Rams, thanks to the Atlanta Falcons.
Kalshi trading data shows Patriots QB Drake Maye holding a slight lead over Matthew Stafford in the evolving NFL MVP race.
Despite some impressive moments from the fifth-round rookie, technical flaws and inconsistency have Browns insiders skeptical that Sanders has shown enough to be the unquestioned franchise quarterback.
During the NFL's Week 13 action, two different divisional leads changed hands, while the top of the NFC is now occupied by a different squad compared to a week ago. Plenty involves the quarterbacks and their recent play,
The Bills have a number of talented receivers, but none appear ready to claim the stake as the number one option in an offense led by Josh Allen. That's part of the reason why CBS Sports writer Ryan Wilson has the Bills taking Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson with the No. 21 overall pick in his latest mock draft.
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