The scouting combine is this week in Indianapolis. Here's our latest two-round prediction ahead of the key pre-draft event.
INDIANAPOLIS — Jabbar Muhammad has been doubted due to his height throughout his football career. It’s why he was the No. 1,043 recruit in the class of 2020 and is once again the focus as the 5-foot-9 Oregon cornerback prepares for the NFL.
Jabbar Muhammad helped his draft stock with a strong performance at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis on Friday. However, a bad logistical error cut his
Big Ten women’s basketball tournament bracket was announced Sunday evening and IU will play Oregon. The Hoosiers are the No. 9 seed and will face the No. 8 seed Ducks on Thursday, March 6 at noon ET on BTN at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
NFL Scouting Combine updates as 2025 NFL Draft hopefuls look to boost their draft stock at at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. On Thursday, Oregon Ducks tigh
The NFL will be taking Indianapolis by storm this week as the league gears up for its first major offseason milestone—the 2025 scouting combine. While getting a closer look at the hopeful draft prospects is the main focus of the combine,
Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel is an intriguing NFL Draft prospect, with many projecting him as a backup quarterback in the league. Before showing off his arm during the NFL Combine drills, Gabriel talked about the concerns about his height.
Indianapolis hosts its 38th consecutive NFL Scouting Combine this weekend. Interested fans can watch for free or participate in the NFL Combine Experience in the parking lot of Lucas Oil Stadium.
NFL Scouting Combine updates as 2025 NFL Draft hopefuls look to boost their draft stock at at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. On Friday, Oregon Ducks tight
INDIANAPOLIS — Dillon Gabriel has eluded defenders throughout his career. But the one thing Gabriel has been unable to escape from is questions about his height — and for good reason. There are only three NFL starting quarterbacks under 6 feet tall: Kyler Murray,
The Denver Broncos will not leave the NFL combine without doing their homework on the running backs in this year's class. Among the RBs who met with the Broncos in Indianapolis was Oregon's Jordan James,