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The Big 12 and the Super Bowl: 2000 to the present

Tim Griffin, Big 12

...amp;M), FB Priest Holmes (Texas), T Sammy Williams (Oklahoma). New York Giants -- DB Ralph Brown (Nebraska...Texas A&M), CB Otis Smith. St. Louis Rams -- DB Jerametrius Butler (Kansas State), DB Rich...

Blog | January 30, 2009

Oher makes four top-10 OTs

Todd McShay, Scouts Inc.

Scouts Inc. offers up its complete seven-round mock draft, beginning with no surprise at No. 1 but more than a few thereafter.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | April 21, 2009

Dolphins, Rams take Jake, Chris Long; Falcons go with Ryan

ESPN.com news services

Long appears to be the name of the day. With Jake Long safely squirreled away by the Miami Dolphins as the overall No. 1 pick, the St. Louis Rams decided to take Chris Long with the No. 2 pick.

Story | Conversation | April 26, 2008

New Orleans sweetening the pot; Detroit and others looking for running backs

Todd McShay, Scouts Inc.

Scouts Inc.'s Todd McShay says the Saints have sweetened their offer as they try to trade up and that running backs are on the rise.

ESPN Insider Story | April 18, 2008

Miami remains mum on No. 1 overall pick

Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN.com

Chris Long, Glenn Dorsey and Matt Ryan project to be the first three picks in April's NFL draft, but in what order they are selected remains to be seen, writes Mel Kiper.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | March 03, 2008

Will Dolphins deal first pick in 2008 NFL draft?

Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN.com

Glenn Dorsey would look great in a Miami Dolphins uniform. Then again, so would a lot of players. Mel Kiper Jr. reveals his first-round projections for April's NFL draft.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 16, 2008

Finding that quarterback of the future involves a little luck

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN.com

History shows that even an undrafted quarterback can take a team to the Super Bowl, but finding that hidden gem requires a little luck, writes Len Pasquarelli.

Story | Conversation | August 03, 2007

Team preview: Florida

Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook

A young Florida team gets a small reprieve with an easier schedule than last year's national championship team.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | July 15, 2007

Weis testifies he had surgery to avoid health risks

Associated Press

Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis testified Wednesday he had gastric bypass surgery because he was afraid he would die if he didn't lose weight, but life-threatening complications resulted after the procedure.

Story | Conversation | February 14, 2007

Russell outduels Brady in LSU's sweet win over Notre Dame

The Sugar Bowl returned to New Orleans with a Cajun-style party put on by No. 4 LSU, which dominated college football's most storied program in a 41-14 rout Wednesday night that had the Superdome rockin'.

Recap | Box Score | Conversation | January 03, 2007

CB Washington, WR Mathis impress with workouts

Mel Kiper Jr., Special to ESPN Insider

Auburn RB Ronnie Brown is up to No. 2 and four other players debut in Mel Kiper's latest first-round projection.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | March 05, 2005

Plenty of teams need DL help

Mel Kiper Jr., Special to ESPN Insider

Mel Kiper assesses the top draft needs of all 32 NFL teams, including many that need defensive linemen.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | January 20, 2005

Manning still looks like No. 1

Mel Kiper Jr., Special to ESPN Insider

Despite all the talk, ESPN's Mel Kiper still projects Eli Manning as the No. 1 overall selection in the NFL draft, no matter which team is picking.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | April 23, 2004

Third-round mock draft

Mel Kiper Jr., Special to ESPN Insider

The abundance of underclassmen has pushed some quality prospects into my third-round projection of the NFL draft.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | April 09, 2004

Manning still No. 1, shuffling elsewhere

Mel Kiper Jr., Special to ESPN Insider

Changes abound in Mel Kiper's latest first-round projection, and trades could shuffle it even more.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | March 29, 2004