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1st And 10: 2016 NFL Draft recap

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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Monday, 05/02/2016

{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Monday, 05/02/2016 [View in browser] [NFL 1st & 10] [CONNECT WITH THE NFL] [Facebook] [Twitter] [LATEST NEWS] [TOP 10 NEWS STORIES] Monday, 05/02/2016 [#1] [Winners and losers of the draft] The draft is officially in the books and the Jaguars will not be a "sleeper" playoff pick this year after adding Jalen Ramsey and Myles Jack. Gregg Rosenthal names the winners and losers of the draft. [READ MORE] [#2] [Draft trends for all 32 teams] The Panthers used three consecutive picks to attempt to address their cornerback problem following Josh Norman's departure. Kevin Patra dissects draft trends from each team in the NFL. [READ MORE] [#3] [Which rookie makes biggest impact?] The "Path to the Draft" crew debates which rookie will make it on the 2017 NFL Top 100 list. [READ MORE] [#4] [Murray 'loved' Henry pick] How will the Titans backfield shake out with Derrick Henry in town? Coach Mike Mularkey explains why DeMarco Murray "loved" the team's selection of the former Alabama star. [READ MORE] [#5] [Record 12 Ohio St players drafted] The Buckeyes flexed their NFL draft muscle again Saturday with this breathtaking feat: The school has had a player selected at every defensive position within draft's first four rounds. [READ MORE] [#6] [Ravens tried to trade for Ramsey] The Ravens tried to trade up with the Cowboys for the No. 4 pick in the draft, with Jalen Ramsey as the target. Find out why Baltimore stayed put to select Ronnie Stanley. [READ MORE] [#7] [Jones regrets not paying for Lynch] The Dallas Cowboys wanted Paxton Lynch to groom as an heir to Tony Romo. Jerry Jones couldn't get a deal done and now regrets not overpaying for the future quarterback. [READ MORE] [#8] [Bradford missing valuable time] Doug Pederson insists Sam Bradford remains the Eagles' starting quarterback, but the coach admitted that the quarterback is missing valuable time learning a new offense. [READ MORE] [#9] [Seahawks: Don't let rookies wear 24] Doug {NAME} was thrilled with the Seattle Seahawks' draft haul, but had one condition he'd like to run by coach Pete Carroll: don't let rookies wear Marshawn Lynch's No. 24. [READ MORE] [#10] [Lewan: 'I'm not a right tackle'] Taylor Lewan likely will keep his job on the left side of the Tennessee Titans offensive line with the drafting of Jack Conklin. Lewan, however, insists he was never worried about a move. [READ MORE] [TEAM NEWS] If you would like to adjust your profile, [click here]. If you wish to unsubscribe please [click here]. Ensure that you continue to receive your e-mails from the National Football League, please add [NFL@e.nfl.com] to your Address Book or Safe List. NFL Enterprises LLC - 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154 [Advertisement]

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