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{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Tuesday, 05/01/2018 [The New York Giants and Denver fo

{NAME}, here is the top news from the NFL for Tuesday, 05/01/2018 [View in Browser]( [Display images to show real-time content] [Display images to show real-time content] [Who won the '18 draft?]( [The New York Giants (Saquon Barkley) and Denver (Bradley Chubb) found big talents in Dallas. But after surveying the picks of all 32 teams, which franchise won the 2018 NFL Draft?]( [MORE >]( [Garoppolo debuts in 'Top 100']( [Niners quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo makes his debut in NFL Network's 'Top 100 Players of 2018' after leading San Francisco to five straight wins to end the '17 season.]( [MORE >]( [Draftees that landed in perfect places]( [Daniel Jeremiah identifies five draftees that landed in the perfect place and three picks that left him scratching his head.]( [MORE >]( [Schein 9: The good, the bad, the Browns]( [After three days, seven rounds and 256 picks, Adam Schein reveals what he loved, liked and loathed about the 2018 NFL Draft.]( [MORE >]( [Draft Diaries: Arnold lands with Jets]( [Experience what it’s like to get drafted! Go all-access with USC QB Sam Darnold on his journey through the 2018 NFL Draft in Dallas as he takes the next step in achieving his dream of playing in the NFL.]( [MORE >]( [Display images to show real-time content] [Display images to show real-time content] [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [This Date in NFL History]( [This Date in NFL History]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Join the Conversation] [Join the Conversation] [@nfl] [@nfl] [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( [Display images to show real-time content]( If you would like to adjust your profile, [click here](. If you wish to unsubscribe, [click here](. Ensure that you continue to receive e-mails from the National Football League, please add NFL@email.nfl.com to your address book or safe list. NFL Enterprise LLC 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10154

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