2015 NFL Draft Hub: All you need to know

NFL-Draft

Cincinnati Bengals Ickey Woods, left, does his famous Ickey Shuffle touchdown dance as Michael Irvin, centre, and Cris Carter watch during introductions at a pre-draft rally of 2015 NFL Draft prospects, and various league legends. (Charles Rex Arbogast/AP)

Since the madness that was the NFL free agency period, the football world has been waiting patiently for the draft. Now, it’s almost here.

From possible trades to team needs to Canadians waiting to hear their name called, Sportsnet’s got you covered for the 2015 NFL Draft.


NFL source: ‘Jameis Winston is the guy’ at No. 1: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have two elite QB prospects to choose from in Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota at the top of the NFL Draft. But insiders say the choice has already been made.

Three trades we want to see at the NFL Draft: For weeks, NFL news has been made up mostly of speculation. Now, with the draft almost here, we’ve decided to do some speculating of our own.

Bridge, Varga set sights on NFL Draft: Brandon Bridge and Tyler Varga have sat through the interviews, been measured and tested. Now the two Canadian NFL Draft hopefuls play the waiting game. But where will they go?

Five teams that need to have a good NFL Draft: What do the Colts, Browns and Saints have in common? They’re all among our five teams that most need to get a good haul at this week’s NFL Draft.

How college experience helps Carroll, Kelly: Pete Carroll has had tons of success in his first five drafts with the Seattle Seahawks. But he isn’t the first college coach who can say that—and he won’t be the last.

Four Canadian prospects tackle the 2015 NFL Combine: The NFL scouting combine is a world like no other in sports. This year four Canadian prospects experienced it first-hand, and we went inside with them.

Bridge hopes to become first Toronto-bred NFL QB: With the NFL draft right around the corner, Jamie Thomas sits down with Toronto native Brandon Bridge, who’s looking to become the city’s first ever NFL quarterback.

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