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all-time list. Dent also helped the Chicago Bears win Super Bowl XX, where he was named the game’s Most Valuable Player after recording 1.5 sacks, forcing a pair of fumbles, and breaking up a pass.

While pick 203 would come off the board in the sixth round of the modern draft, due to compensatory selections and the number of teams picking in each round, a player with that resume would still be a steal even by today’s standards.

Again, the draft looked very different in 1955. That year, the draft lasted a staggering 30 rounds.

Imagine writing a 30-round mock draft? But I digress …

Coming off the board in the ninth round, at pick No. 102, was Louisville quarterback Johnny Unitas. Unitas would go on to become one of the greatest players in league history, winning three NFL championships, earning NFL MVP honors three times, and securing a win in Super Bowl V. Unitas also secured five First-Team All-Pro honors, and still stands among league leaders in several statistical categories, despite playing in a completely different era of football.

In 1960, he set a record for the most consecutive games with a touchdown pass, one that did not fall until Drew Brees eclipsed that mark during the 2012 NFL season.

21 running backs came off the board during the 1995 NFL Draft starting with Penn State’s Ki-Jana Carter, who was the first player selected.

Terrell Davis was the 18th RB selected that year, coming in the sixth round at No. 196 overall.

Still, Davis put together a legendary three-year start to his career that might be one of the best stretches ever from a running back. He ran for 1,117 yards during his rookie season, increasing that number to 1,538 during the 1996 campaign before leading the NFL with 2,008 yards during 1998. During that 1997 season he ran for 15 touchdowns, followed by 19 TD runs the following year.

Both times he led the league in that statistic.

Davis was named league MVP in 1998, and was a First-Team All-Pro in each of those three seasons. His performance in Super Bowl XXXII — where he endured a brutal migraine to run for 157 yards and three touchdowns, securing MVP honors — stands out as one of the truly legendary Super Bowl performances in league history.

He was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1997.

Tight end is notoriously a difficult position to evaluate when it comes to the NFL Draft. What NFL tight ends are asked to do in the league varies greatly from what they are asked to do in the college game.

During the 1990 NFL Draft, which lasted 12 rounds, 18 tight ends were drafted. Shannon Sharpe, out of Savannah State, came off the board as the tenth TE selected, when his name was called at pick No. 192 overall, and in the seventh round.

All he did in the league was haul in 815 career catches for 10,060 receiving yards and 62 touchdowns.

Sharpe also secured four First-Team All-Pro selections — including three consecutive picks from 1996 through 1998 — and was named to eight Pro Bowls. A member of the 2011 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class, Sharpe is still considered one of the best tight ends in league history.

Roger Staubach’s status as a draft steal certainly requires some context.

Staubach became a household name during the 1963 college football season, where he led Navy to the Cotton Bowl at the end of the season against No. 1 Texas, with a chance to win the national championship. Although Navy lost that game, Staubach still secured the Heisman Trophy that season, and stands as the last Navy player to secure those honors.

While the Dallas Cowboys drafted him in the tenth round of the 1964 NFL Draft as a “futures” selection, they did so knowing Staubach had four years of military service awaiting him. After serving his time, including one year spent in South Vietnam during the Vietnam war as part of the supply chain (due to his colorblindness) he joined Dallas for the 1969 season.

He took over as the Cowboys’ starting quarterback soon enough, and during his time in Dallas, Staubach won two Super Bowls (VI and XII) and was named MVP of Super Bowl VI. He was the league’s Man of the Year in 1978, and a Second-Team All-Pro selection in 1971. He was also a six-time Pro Bowl selection, a member of the NFL’s All-Decade Team for the 1970s, and he was named to the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.

The 1956 NFL Draft lasted 30 rounds, coming at a time when there were 12 teams in the league.

In the 17th round, the Green Bay Packers made Bart Starr the ninth quarterback selected, and the 200th player picked overall.

But Starr eventually took over as the team’s starting quarterback during the 1959 campaign, under new head coach Vince Lombardi, and he never looked back. He helped the Packers to an appearance in the 1960 NFL Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles, and while they lost that game, Starr and the Packers won a title the following year.

He was also the winner of the first two Super Bowl MVP awards, as he led the Packers to victories in both Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II. He was a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1977.

In his fourth season, 1959, new head coach Vince Lombardi named him the starting quarterback. The next year, he was named to the Pro Bowl for the first time and led the Packers to the NFL championship game, though they lost to the Eagles. In 1961, he earned a second straight Pro Bowl nod and won his first championship.

Starr went on to win four more NFL championships as the Packers’ starter and led Green Bay to wins in the first two Super Bowls after the 1966 and 1967 seasons. Starr was the winner of the first two Super Bowl MVP awards. He was also the NFL MVP in 1966 and was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977.

Despite a legendary collegiate career at Notre Dame, including a win in the famous “Chicken Soup” game, Joe Montana fell to the end of the third round of the 1977 NFL Draft, where he was pick No. 82 overall.

But he landed in San Francisco with Bill Walsh, and the rest is history. That history includes four Super Bowl wins, two NFL MVP awards, three first-team All-Pro nods, and eight Pro Bowls. Montana is known for the game-winning drive at the end of Super Bowl XXIII, as well as “The Catch,” his completion to Dwight Clark to cap off a win over the Dallas Cowboys in the 1982 NFC Championship Game.

You know the story by now.

Pick No. 199, coming in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. A surprise member of the New England Patriots roster despite beginning the 2000 season as the team’s fourth quarterback.

Then a hit on starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe by Mo Lewis during the 2001 NFL season that changed not just Patriots’ history, but NFL history.

Seven Super Bowl titles later, only Canton awaits.

#NFL #Drafts #biggest #steals #alltime #ranked"> NFL Draft’s 10 biggest steals of all-time, ranked  We all love draft-day steals.Sure, the players that come off the board at the top of the draft arrive with much fanfare. But part of the beauty of the NFL Draft process is finding that “diamond in the rough,” whether players from lower levels or prospects that maybe never fully developed at the college level, but showed flashes of brilliance along the way.Those steals come every year.Here are the ten biggest steals in NFL Draft history, ahead of the 2026 installment.Brock Purdy was not just the last quarterback taken in the 2022 NFL Draft (where eight quarterbacks went ahead of him) but he was the last player selected overall, coming off the board at No. 262 to earn the title “Mr. Irrelevant.”All he has done since then is guide the San Francisco 49ers to multiple playoff appearances, including in his rookie season, and lead the 49ers to one Super Bowl appearance since taking over as the team’s starting quarterback. Purdy and the 49ers were decimated by injuries a season ago, but still advanced to the NFC Divisional Round, losing to the eventual Super Bowl champions.Jason Kelce was an undersized center coming out of Cincinnati, who fell to the 191st pick overall as the fourth center drafted.But over his NFL career Kelce put together a Hall of Fame resume, earning six First-Team All-Pro selections. Kelce was also part of the 2017 Philadelphia Eagles team that shocked the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl LII.Certainly his career has entered a new stage, as Kelce shows up almost any time you turn on a television, and the podcast he co-hosts with his brother Travis has transcended the sporting world. But before he became a celebrity, he was one of the biggest NFL Draft steals.Before the NFL Draft shifted to the current seven-round format, the number of rounds would often reach into the double digits.That class is known for the quarterbacks that came off the board in the first round, a list of names that includes John Elway, Jim Kelly, Ken O’Brien, and Dan Marino. That draft lasted a whopping 12 rounds.And coming off the board in the eighth round, at pick 203, was a defensive end out of Tennessee State. Richard Dent would go on to produce a Hall of Fame career, amassing 137.5 sacks over his time in the league. That currently places him 11th on the all-time list. Dent also helped the Chicago Bears win Super Bowl XX, where he was named the game’s Most Valuable Player after recording 1.5 sacks, forcing a pair of fumbles, and breaking up a pass.While pick 203 would come off the board in the sixth round of the modern draft, due to compensatory selections and the number of teams picking in each round, a player with that resume would still be a steal even by today’s standards.Again, the draft looked very different in 1955. That year, the draft lasted a staggering 30 rounds.Imagine writing a 30-round mock draft? But I digress …Coming off the board in the ninth round, at pick No. 102, was Louisville quarterback Johnny Unitas. Unitas would go on to become one of the greatest players in league history, winning three NFL championships, earning NFL MVP honors three times, and securing a win in Super Bowl V. Unitas also secured five First-Team All-Pro honors, and still stands among league leaders in several statistical categories, despite playing in a completely different era of football.In 1960, he set a record for the most consecutive games with a touchdown pass, one that did not fall until Drew Brees eclipsed that mark during the 2012 NFL season.21 running backs came off the board during the 1995 NFL Draft starting with Penn State’s Ki-Jana Carter, who was the first player selected.Terrell Davis was the 18th RB selected that year, coming in the sixth round at No. 196 overall.Still, Davis put together a legendary three-year start to his career that might be one of the best stretches ever from a running back. He ran for 1,117 yards during his rookie season, increasing that number to 1,538 during the 1996 campaign before leading the NFL with 2,008 yards during 1998. During that 1997 season he ran for 15 touchdowns, followed by 19 TD runs the following year.Both times he led the league in that statistic.Davis was named league MVP in 1998, and was a First-Team All-Pro in each of those three seasons. His performance in Super Bowl XXXII — where he endured a brutal migraine to run for 157 yards and three touchdowns, securing MVP honors — stands out as one of the truly legendary Super Bowl performances in league history.He was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1997.Tight end is notoriously a difficult position to evaluate when it comes to the NFL Draft. What NFL tight ends are asked to do in the league varies greatly from what they are asked to do in the college game.During the 1990 NFL Draft, which lasted 12 rounds, 18 tight ends were drafted. Shannon Sharpe, out of Savannah State, came off the board as the tenth TE selected, when his name was called at pick No. 192 overall, and in the seventh round.All he did in the league was haul in 815 career catches for 10,060 receiving yards and 62 touchdowns.Sharpe also secured four First-Team All-Pro selections — including three consecutive picks from 1996 through 1998 — and was named to eight Pro Bowls. A member of the 2011 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class, Sharpe is still considered one of the best tight ends in league history.Roger Staubach’s status as a draft steal certainly requires some context.Staubach became a household name during the 1963 college football season, where he led Navy to the Cotton Bowl at the end of the season against No. 1 Texas, with a chance to win the national championship. Although Navy lost that game, Staubach still secured the Heisman Trophy that season, and stands as the last Navy player to secure those honors.While the Dallas Cowboys drafted him in the tenth round of the 1964 NFL Draft as a “futures” selection, they did so knowing Staubach had four years of military service awaiting him. After serving his time, including one year spent in South Vietnam during the Vietnam war as part of the supply chain (due to his colorblindness) he joined Dallas for the 1969 season.He took over as the Cowboys’ starting quarterback soon enough, and during his time in Dallas, Staubach won two Super Bowls (VI and XII) and was named MVP of Super Bowl VI. He was the league’s Man of the Year in 1978, and a Second-Team All-Pro selection in 1971. He was also a six-time Pro Bowl selection, a member of the NFL’s All-Decade Team for the 1970s, and he was named to the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.The 1956 NFL Draft lasted 30 rounds, coming at a time when there were 12 teams in the league.In the 17th round, the Green Bay Packers made Bart Starr the ninth quarterback selected, and the 200th player picked overall.But Starr eventually took over as the team’s starting quarterback during the 1959 campaign, under new head coach Vince Lombardi, and he never looked back. He helped the Packers to an appearance in the 1960 NFL Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles, and while they lost that game, Starr and the Packers won a title the following year.He was also the winner of the first two Super Bowl MVP awards, as he led the Packers to victories in both Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II. He was a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1977.In his fourth season, 1959, new head coach Vince Lombardi named him the starting quarterback. The next year, he was named to the Pro Bowl for the first time and led the Packers to the NFL championship game, though they lost to the Eagles. In 1961, he earned a second straight Pro Bowl nod and won his first championship.Starr went on to win four more NFL championships as the Packers’ starter and led Green Bay to wins in the first two Super Bowls after the 1966 and 1967 seasons. Starr was the winner of the first two Super Bowl MVP awards. He was also the NFL MVP in 1966 and was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977.Despite a legendary collegiate career at Notre Dame, including a win in the famous “Chicken Soup” game, Joe Montana fell to the end of the third round of the 1977 NFL Draft, where he was pick No. 82 overall.But he landed in San Francisco with Bill Walsh, and the rest is history. That history includes four Super Bowl wins, two NFL MVP awards, three first-team All-Pro nods, and eight Pro Bowls. Montana is known for the game-winning drive at the end of Super Bowl XXIII, as well as “The Catch,” his completion to Dwight Clark to cap off a win over the Dallas Cowboys in the 1982 NFC Championship Game.You know the story by now.Pick No. 199, coming in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. A surprise member of the New England Patriots roster despite beginning the 2000 season as the team’s fourth quarterback.Then a hit on starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe by Mo Lewis during the 2001 NFL season that changed not just Patriots’ history, but NFL history.Seven Super Bowl titles later, only Canton awaits.  #NFL #Drafts #biggest #steals #alltime #ranked
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all-time list. Dent also helped the Chicago Bears win Super Bowl XX, where he was named the game’s Most Valuable Player after recording 1.5 sacks, forcing a pair of fumbles, and breaking up a pass.

While pick 203 would come off the board in the sixth round of the modern draft, due to compensatory selections and the number of teams picking in each round, a player with that resume would still be a steal even by today’s standards.

Again, the draft looked very different in 1955. That year, the draft lasted a staggering 30 rounds.

Imagine writing a 30-round mock draft? But I digress …

Coming off the board in the ninth round, at pick No. 102, was Louisville quarterback Johnny Unitas. Unitas would go on to become one of the greatest players in league history, winning three NFL championships, earning NFL MVP honors three times, and securing a win in Super Bowl V. Unitas also secured five First-Team All-Pro honors, and still stands among league leaders in several statistical categories, despite playing in a completely different era of football.

In 1960, he set a record for the most consecutive games with a touchdown pass, one that did not fall until Drew Brees eclipsed that mark during the 2012 NFL season.

21 running backs came off the board during the 1995 NFL Draft starting with Penn State’s Ki-Jana Carter, who was the first player selected.

Terrell Davis was the 18th RB selected that year, coming in the sixth round at No. 196 overall.

Still, Davis put together a legendary three-year start to his career that might be one of the best stretches ever from a running back. He ran for 1,117 yards during his rookie season, increasing that number to 1,538 during the 1996 campaign before leading the NFL with 2,008 yards during 1998. During that 1997 season he ran for 15 touchdowns, followed by 19 TD runs the following year.

Both times he led the league in that statistic.

Davis was named league MVP in 1998, and was a First-Team All-Pro in each of those three seasons. His performance in Super Bowl XXXII — where he endured a brutal migraine to run for 157 yards and three touchdowns, securing MVP honors — stands out as one of the truly legendary Super Bowl performances in league history.

He was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1997.

Tight end is notoriously a difficult position to evaluate when it comes to the NFL Draft. What NFL tight ends are asked to do in the league varies greatly from what they are asked to do in the college game.

During the 1990 NFL Draft, which lasted 12 rounds, 18 tight ends were drafted. Shannon Sharpe, out of Savannah State, came off the board as the tenth TE selected, when his name was called at pick No. 192 overall, and in the seventh round.

All he did in the league was haul in 815 career catches for 10,060 receiving yards and 62 touchdowns.

Sharpe also secured four First-Team All-Pro selections — including three consecutive picks from 1996 through 1998 — and was named to eight Pro Bowls. A member of the 2011 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class, Sharpe is still considered one of the best tight ends in league history.

Roger Staubach’s status as a draft steal certainly requires some context.

Staubach became a household name during the 1963 college football season, where he led Navy to the Cotton Bowl at the end of the season against No. 1 Texas, with a chance to win the national championship. Although Navy lost that game, Staubach still secured the Heisman Trophy that season, and stands as the last Navy player to secure those honors.

While the Dallas Cowboys drafted him in the tenth round of the 1964 NFL Draft as a “futures” selection, they did so knowing Staubach had four years of military service awaiting him. After serving his time, including one year spent in South Vietnam during the Vietnam war as part of the supply chain (due to his colorblindness) he joined Dallas for the 1969 season.

He took over as the Cowboys’ starting quarterback soon enough, and during his time in Dallas, Staubach won two Super Bowls (VI and XII) and was named MVP of Super Bowl VI. He was the league’s Man of the Year in 1978, and a Second-Team All-Pro selection in 1971. He was also a six-time Pro Bowl selection, a member of the NFL’s All-Decade Team for the 1970s, and he was named to the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.

The 1956 NFL Draft lasted 30 rounds, coming at a time when there were 12 teams in the league.

In the 17th round, the Green Bay Packers made Bart Starr the ninth quarterback selected, and the 200th player picked overall.

But Starr eventually took over as the team’s starting quarterback during the 1959 campaign, under new head coach Vince Lombardi, and he never looked back. He helped the Packers to an appearance in the 1960 NFL Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles, and while they lost that game, Starr and the Packers won a title the following year.

He was also the winner of the first two Super Bowl MVP awards, as he led the Packers to victories in both Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II. He was a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1977.

In his fourth season, 1959, new head coach Vince Lombardi named him the starting quarterback. The next year, he was named to the Pro Bowl for the first time and led the Packers to the NFL championship game, though they lost to the Eagles. In 1961, he earned a second straight Pro Bowl nod and won his first championship.

Starr went on to win four more NFL championships as the Packers’ starter and led Green Bay to wins in the first two Super Bowls after the 1966 and 1967 seasons. Starr was the winner of the first two Super Bowl MVP awards. He was also the NFL MVP in 1966 and was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977.

Despite a legendary collegiate career at Notre Dame, including a win in the famous “Chicken Soup” game, Joe Montana fell to the end of the third round of the 1977 NFL Draft, where he was pick No. 82 overall.

But he landed in San Francisco with Bill Walsh, and the rest is history. That history includes four Super Bowl wins, two NFL MVP awards, three first-team All-Pro nods, and eight Pro Bowls. Montana is known for the game-winning drive at the end of Super Bowl XXIII, as well as “The Catch,” his completion to Dwight Clark to cap off a win over the Dallas Cowboys in the 1982 NFC Championship Game.

You know the story by now.

Pick No. 199, coming in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. A surprise member of the New England Patriots roster despite beginning the 2000 season as the team’s fourth quarterback.

Then a hit on starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe by Mo Lewis during the 2001 NFL season that changed not just Patriots’ history, but NFL history.

Seven Super Bowl titles later, only Canton awaits.

#NFL #Drafts #biggest #steals #alltime #ranked">NFL Draft’s 10 biggest steals of all-time, ranked

We all love draft-day steals.

Sure, the players that come off the board at the top of the draft arrive with much fanfare. But part of the beauty of the NFL Draft process is finding that “diamond in the rough,” whether players from lower levels or prospects that maybe never fully developed at the college level, but showed flashes of brilliance along the way.

Those steals come every year.

Here are the ten biggest steals in NFL Draft history, ahead of the 2026 installment.

Brock Purdy was not just the last quarterback taken in the 2022 NFL Draft (where eight quarterbacks went ahead of him) but he was the last player selected overall, coming off the board at No. 262 to earn the title “Mr. Irrelevant.”

All he has done since then is guide the San Francisco 49ers to multiple playoff appearances, including in his rookie season, and lead the 49ers to one Super Bowl appearance since taking over as the team’s starting quarterback. Purdy and the 49ers were decimated by injuries a season ago, but still advanced to the NFC Divisional Round, losing to the eventual Super Bowl champions.

Jason Kelce was an undersized center coming out of Cincinnati, who fell to the 191st pick overall as the fourth center drafted.

But over his NFL career Kelce put together a Hall of Fame resume, earning six First-Team All-Pro selections. Kelce was also part of the 2017 Philadelphia Eagles team that shocked the New England Patriots to win Super Bowl LII.

Certainly his career has entered a new stage, as Kelce shows up almost any time you turn on a television, and the podcast he co-hosts with his brother Travis has transcended the sporting world. But before he became a celebrity, he was one of the biggest NFL Draft steals.

Before the NFL Draft shifted to the current seven-round format, the number of rounds would often reach into the double digits.

That class is known for the quarterbacks that came off the board in the first round, a list of names that includes John Elway, Jim Kelly, Ken O’Brien, and Dan Marino. That draft lasted a whopping 12 rounds.

And coming off the board in the eighth round, at pick 203, was a defensive end out of Tennessee State. Richard Dent would go on to produce a Hall of Fame career, amassing 137.5 sacks over his time in the league. That currently places him 11th on the all-time list. Dent also helped the Chicago Bears win Super Bowl XX, where he was named the game’s Most Valuable Player after recording 1.5 sacks, forcing a pair of fumbles, and breaking up a pass.

While pick 203 would come off the board in the sixth round of the modern draft, due to compensatory selections and the number of teams picking in each round, a player with that resume would still be a steal even by today’s standards.

Again, the draft looked very different in 1955. That year, the draft lasted a staggering 30 rounds.

Imagine writing a 30-round mock draft? But I digress …

Coming off the board in the ninth round, at pick No. 102, was Louisville quarterback Johnny Unitas. Unitas would go on to become one of the greatest players in league history, winning three NFL championships, earning NFL MVP honors three times, and securing a win in Super Bowl V. Unitas also secured five First-Team All-Pro honors, and still stands among league leaders in several statistical categories, despite playing in a completely different era of football.

In 1960, he set a record for the most consecutive games with a touchdown pass, one that did not fall until Drew Brees eclipsed that mark during the 2012 NFL season.

21 running backs came off the board during the 1995 NFL Draft starting with Penn State’s Ki-Jana Carter, who was the first player selected.

Terrell Davis was the 18th RB selected that year, coming in the sixth round at No. 196 overall.

Still, Davis put together a legendary three-year start to his career that might be one of the best stretches ever from a running back. He ran for 1,117 yards during his rookie season, increasing that number to 1,538 during the 1996 campaign before leading the NFL with 2,008 yards during 1998. During that 1997 season he ran for 15 touchdowns, followed by 19 TD runs the following year.

Both times he led the league in that statistic.

Davis was named league MVP in 1998, and was a First-Team All-Pro in each of those three seasons. His performance in Super Bowl XXXII — where he endured a brutal migraine to run for 157 yards and three touchdowns, securing MVP honors — stands out as one of the truly legendary Super Bowl performances in league history.

He was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1997.

Tight end is notoriously a difficult position to evaluate when it comes to the NFL Draft. What NFL tight ends are asked to do in the league varies greatly from what they are asked to do in the college game.

During the 1990 NFL Draft, which lasted 12 rounds, 18 tight ends were drafted. Shannon Sharpe, out of Savannah State, came off the board as the tenth TE selected, when his name was called at pick No. 192 overall, and in the seventh round.

All he did in the league was haul in 815 career catches for 10,060 receiving yards and 62 touchdowns.

Sharpe also secured four First-Team All-Pro selections — including three consecutive picks from 1996 through 1998 — and was named to eight Pro Bowls. A member of the 2011 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class, Sharpe is still considered one of the best tight ends in league history.

Roger Staubach’s status as a draft steal certainly requires some context.

Staubach became a household name during the 1963 college football season, where he led Navy to the Cotton Bowl at the end of the season against No. 1 Texas, with a chance to win the national championship. Although Navy lost that game, Staubach still secured the Heisman Trophy that season, and stands as the last Navy player to secure those honors.

While the Dallas Cowboys drafted him in the tenth round of the 1964 NFL Draft as a “futures” selection, they did so knowing Staubach had four years of military service awaiting him. After serving his time, including one year spent in South Vietnam during the Vietnam war as part of the supply chain (due to his colorblindness) he joined Dallas for the 1969 season.

He took over as the Cowboys’ starting quarterback soon enough, and during his time in Dallas, Staubach won two Super Bowls (VI and XII) and was named MVP of Super Bowl VI. He was the league’s Man of the Year in 1978, and a Second-Team All-Pro selection in 1971. He was also a six-time Pro Bowl selection, a member of the NFL’s All-Decade Team for the 1970s, and he was named to the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.

The 1956 NFL Draft lasted 30 rounds, coming at a time when there were 12 teams in the league.

In the 17th round, the Green Bay Packers made Bart Starr the ninth quarterback selected, and the 200th player picked overall.

But Starr eventually took over as the team’s starting quarterback during the 1959 campaign, under new head coach Vince Lombardi, and he never looked back. He helped the Packers to an appearance in the 1960 NFL Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles, and while they lost that game, Starr and the Packers won a title the following year.

He was also the winner of the first two Super Bowl MVP awards, as he led the Packers to victories in both Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II. He was a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 1977.

In his fourth season, 1959, new head coach Vince Lombardi named him the starting quarterback. The next year, he was named to the Pro Bowl for the first time and led the Packers to the NFL championship game, though they lost to the Eagles. In 1961, he earned a second straight Pro Bowl nod and won his first championship.

Starr went on to win four more NFL championships as the Packers’ starter and led Green Bay to wins in the first two Super Bowls after the 1966 and 1967 seasons. Starr was the winner of the first two Super Bowl MVP awards. He was also the NFL MVP in 1966 and was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1977.

Despite a legendary collegiate career at Notre Dame, including a win in the famous “Chicken Soup” game, Joe Montana fell to the end of the third round of the 1977 NFL Draft, where he was pick No. 82 overall.

But he landed in San Francisco with Bill Walsh, and the rest is history. That history includes four Super Bowl wins, two NFL MVP awards, three first-team All-Pro nods, and eight Pro Bowls. Montana is known for the game-winning drive at the end of Super Bowl XXIII, as well as “The Catch,” his completion to Dwight Clark to cap off a win over the Dallas Cowboys in the 1982 NFC Championship Game.

You know the story by now.

Pick No. 199, coming in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. A surprise member of the New England Patriots roster despite beginning the 2000 season as the team’s fourth quarterback.

Then a hit on starting quarterback Drew Bledsoe by Mo Lewis during the 2001 NFL season that changed not just Patriots’ history, but NFL history.

Seven Super Bowl titles later, only Canton awaits.

#NFL #Drafts #biggest #steals #alltime #ranked

We all love draft-day steals.Sure, the players that come off the board at the top…

Home where Diego Maradona grew up now feeds the hungry in Argentina

Hearings will take place twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Slightly less than 100 witnesses are expected to testify, including family members, people close to the former player, medical professionals and police officers.

Judges Alberto Gaig, Alberto Ortolani and Pablo Rolón are expected to deliver a verdict in early June.

The initial trial ended in a mistrial last May after Julieta Makintach, one of the three judges overseeing the proceedings, stepped down following criticism over her participation in a documentary about the case.

Makintach withdrew after prosecutors presented footage showing her featured prominently in the documentary “Divine Justice,” which covered events from the aftermath of Maradona’s death, when allegations and suspicions of foul play first emerged, through the start of the trial.

“I present my resignation with serenity, without renouncing the right to exercise my defense in the appropriate arenas,” Makintach wrote in a letter sent to judicial authorities in June.

Maradona died on November 25, 2020, weeks after undergoing surgery for a subdural hematoma. He had been admitted earlier that month to a clinic in La Plata, suffering from anaemia and dehydration, before being transferred to Clínica Olivos, where he underwent the procedure. After being discharged on Nov. 11, he moved to a home outside Buenos Aires, where he remained under medical supervision.

A 20-member medical panel appointed to investigate Maradona’s death released a report in 2021, where they accused Maradona’s medical team of acting in an “inappropriate, deficient and reckless manner,” leaving him in agony and without help for more than 12 hours before his death.

Published on Apr 14, 2026

#trial #Maradonas #death #resumes #Argentina #health #care #professionals"> New trial over Maradona’s death resumes in Argentina against seven health care professionals  The trial of seven health care professionals accused of negligence in the death of football great Diego Maradona resumed on Tuesday, nearly a year after the original proceedings collapsed when a presiding judge stepped down after appearing in a documentary about the case.The negligence case centres on seven medical professionals accused of failing to provide adequate care in the weeks leading up to Maradona’s death five years ago at a home outside Buenos Aires. Maradona, widely regarded as one of the greatest football players of all time, died at age 60 from cardiac arrest while recovering from a procedure to treat a blood clot on his brain.The seven defendants are charged with culpable homicide, a crime similar to involuntary manslaughter, which alleges that the accused were aware that their reckless conduct posed a risk and failed to prevent it. If convicted, they face prison sentences ranging from eight to 25 years.Defence attorneys argue that the captain of Argentina’s 1986 World Cup-winning team suffered from multiple serious medical conditions and that no crime was committed.Maradona had suffered a series of medical problems, some because of an excess of drug and alcohol consumption. He was reportedly near death in 2000 and 2004.Among those on trial are physician Leopoldo Luque, Maradona’s personal doctor during the final years of his life, psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov and psychologist Carlos Diaz.ALSO READ | Home where Diego Maradona grew up now feeds the hungry in ArgentinaHearings will take place twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Slightly less than 100 witnesses are expected to testify, including family members, people close to the former player, medical professionals and police officers.Judges Alberto Gaig, Alberto Ortolani and Pablo Rolón are expected to deliver a verdict in early June.The initial trial ended in a mistrial last May after Julieta Makintach, one of the three judges overseeing the proceedings, stepped down following criticism over her participation in a documentary about the case.Makintach withdrew after prosecutors presented footage showing her featured prominently in the documentary “Divine Justice,” which covered events from the aftermath of Maradona’s death, when allegations and suspicions of foul play first emerged, through the start of the trial.“I present my resignation with serenity, without renouncing the right to exercise my defense in the appropriate arenas,” Makintach wrote in a letter sent to judicial authorities in June.Maradona died on November 25, 2020, weeks after undergoing surgery for a subdural hematoma. He had been admitted earlier that month to a clinic in La Plata, suffering from anaemia and dehydration, before being transferred to Clínica Olivos, where he underwent the procedure. After being discharged on Nov. 11, he moved to a home outside Buenos Aires, where he remained under medical supervision.A 20-member medical panel appointed to investigate Maradona’s death released a report in 2021, where they accused Maradona’s medical team of acting in an “inappropriate, deficient and reckless manner,” leaving him in agony and without help for more than 12 hours before his death.Published on Apr 14, 2026  #trial #Maradonas #death #resumes #Argentina #health #care #professionals
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Hearings will take place twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Slightly less than 100 witnesses are expected to testify, including family members, people close to the former player, medical professionals and police officers.

Judges Alberto Gaig, Alberto Ortolani and Pablo Rolón are expected to deliver a verdict in early June.

The initial trial ended in a mistrial last May after Julieta Makintach, one of the three judges overseeing the proceedings, stepped down following criticism over her participation in a documentary about the case.

Makintach withdrew after prosecutors presented footage showing her featured prominently in the documentary “Divine Justice,” which covered events from the aftermath of Maradona’s death, when allegations and suspicions of foul play first emerged, through the start of the trial.

“I present my resignation with serenity, without renouncing the right to exercise my defense in the appropriate arenas,” Makintach wrote in a letter sent to judicial authorities in June.

Maradona died on November 25, 2020, weeks after undergoing surgery for a subdural hematoma. He had been admitted earlier that month to a clinic in La Plata, suffering from anaemia and dehydration, before being transferred to Clínica Olivos, where he underwent the procedure. After being discharged on Nov. 11, he moved to a home outside Buenos Aires, where he remained under medical supervision.

A 20-member medical panel appointed to investigate Maradona’s death released a report in 2021, where they accused Maradona’s medical team of acting in an “inappropriate, deficient and reckless manner,” leaving him in agony and without help for more than 12 hours before his death.

Published on Apr 14, 2026

#trial #Maradonas #death #resumes #Argentina #health #care #professionals">New trial over Maradona’s death resumes in Argentina against seven health care professionals

The trial of seven health care professionals accused of negligence in the death of football great Diego Maradona resumed on Tuesday, nearly a year after the original proceedings collapsed when a presiding judge stepped down after appearing in a documentary about the case.

The negligence case centres on seven medical professionals accused of failing to provide adequate care in the weeks leading up to Maradona’s death five years ago at a home outside Buenos Aires. Maradona, widely regarded as one of the greatest football players of all time, died at age 60 from cardiac arrest while recovering from a procedure to treat a blood clot on his brain.

The seven defendants are charged with culpable homicide, a crime similar to involuntary manslaughter, which alleges that the accused were aware that their reckless conduct posed a risk and failed to prevent it. If convicted, they face prison sentences ranging from eight to 25 years.

Defence attorneys argue that the captain of Argentina’s 1986 World Cup-winning team suffered from multiple serious medical conditions and that no crime was committed.

Maradona had suffered a series of medical problems, some because of an excess of drug and alcohol consumption. He was reportedly near death in 2000 and 2004.

Among those on trial are physician Leopoldo Luque, Maradona’s personal doctor during the final years of his life, psychiatrist Agustina Cosachov and psychologist Carlos Diaz.

ALSO READ | Home where Diego Maradona grew up now feeds the hungry in Argentina

Hearings will take place twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Slightly less than 100 witnesses are expected to testify, including family members, people close to the former player, medical professionals and police officers.

Judges Alberto Gaig, Alberto Ortolani and Pablo Rolón are expected to deliver a verdict in early June.

The initial trial ended in a mistrial last May after Julieta Makintach, one of the three judges overseeing the proceedings, stepped down following criticism over her participation in a documentary about the case.

Makintach withdrew after prosecutors presented footage showing her featured prominently in the documentary “Divine Justice,” which covered events from the aftermath of Maradona’s death, when allegations and suspicions of foul play first emerged, through the start of the trial.

“I present my resignation with serenity, without renouncing the right to exercise my defense in the appropriate arenas,” Makintach wrote in a letter sent to judicial authorities in June.

Maradona died on November 25, 2020, weeks after undergoing surgery for a subdural hematoma. He had been admitted earlier that month to a clinic in La Plata, suffering from anaemia and dehydration, before being transferred to Clínica Olivos, where he underwent the procedure. After being discharged on Nov. 11, he moved to a home outside Buenos Aires, where he remained under medical supervision.

A 20-member medical panel appointed to investigate Maradona’s death released a report in 2021, where they accused Maradona’s medical team of acting in an “inappropriate, deficient and reckless manner,” leaving him in agony and without help for more than 12 hours before his death.

Published on Apr 14, 2026

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a few basketball couples have become teammates in the WNBA. But it’s wildly unfair to suggest that Bueckers and Fudd’s personal relationship with each other was the only reason why she became the No. 1 overall pick.

In reality, Fudd’s top selection was hardly a surprise.

To those who actually follow the WNBA, Fudd was expected to be the No. 1 overall pick before the draft. Even though TCU guard Olivia Miles and UCLA center Lauren Betts were popular draft prospects, Fudd fills an important role for the Wings – strictly on the court. Major mock drafts, including ESPN, CBS Sports, and USA Today all had Fudd as the No. 1 overall pick before Monday night.

Fudd was the 2025 NCAA Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, but wasn’t as dominant in 2026. The Wings needed guard depth and shooting – Fudd checks both of those boxes. The Wings bolstered their frontcourt in free agency, giving themselves the flexibility to take a flier on a high upside player with the No. 1 overall selection.

Again – strictly on the court – there’s no denying that Bueckers and Fudd have chemistry. They won the 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship together at UConn.

Off the court, it’ll benefit both No. 1 overall selections to have their significant others for support. Bueckers is still just 24 years old. Fudd is only 23. Navigating a high-profile career in the WNBA while focusing on player development could be difficult for any young person. But being able to experience that transition from college hoops into professional basketball stardom with a significant other would be helpful to anybody.

Instead of throwing stones towards this situation, casual WNBA fans need to zoom out a bit. The Wings are rebuilding their entire roster around Bueckers. Forget that she’s dating Fudd. They landed her very talented former teammate who is known to show up in big moments defensively and from behind the perimeter.

#Reuniting #Azzi #Fudd #Paige #Bueckers #WNBA #Draft #Sense #Deadspin.com"> Why Reuniting Azzi Fudd With Paige Bueckers in WNBA Draft Actually Makes Sense | Deadspin.com   The basketball social media sphere was set on fire Monday night during the WNBA Draft.With the No. 1 overall pick, the Dallas Wings selected UConn guard Azzi Fudd.Much has already been made about this selection feeling like a surprise, as the Wings needed frontcourt help – not another backcourt player. But Fudd was college teammates with Paige Bueckers, who the Wings selected No. 1 overall last season. They also have a public, personal, romantic relationship.Of course, the internet trolls instantly believed that the Wings only drafted Fudd because she is dating Bueckers, the face of the franchise in Dallas. Speculation has already run rampant that the Wings only made this selection to appease Bueckers by landing her partner and former college teammate.Only a few basketball couples have become teammates in the WNBA. But it’s wildly unfair to suggest that Bueckers and Fudd’s personal relationship with each other was the only reason why she became the No. 1 overall pick.In reality, Fudd’s top selection was hardly a surprise.To those who actually follow the WNBA, Fudd was expected to be the No. 1 overall pick before the draft. Even though TCU guard Olivia Miles and UCLA center Lauren Betts were popular draft prospects, Fudd fills an important role for the Wings – strictly on the court. Major mock drafts, including ESPN, CBS Sports, and USA Today all had Fudd as the No. 1 overall pick before Monday night.Fudd was the 2025 NCAA Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, but wasn’t as dominant in 2026. The Wings needed guard depth and shooting – Fudd checks both of those boxes. The Wings bolstered their frontcourt in free agency, giving themselves the flexibility to take a flier on a high upside player with the No. 1 overall selection.Again – strictly on the court – there’s no denying that Bueckers and Fudd have chemistry. They won the 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship together at UConn.Off the court, it’ll benefit both No. 1 overall selections to have their significant others for support. Bueckers is still just 24 years old. Fudd is only 23. Navigating a high-profile career in the WNBA while focusing on player development could be difficult for any young person. But being able to experience that transition from college hoops into professional basketball stardom with a significant other would be helpful to anybody.Instead of throwing stones towards this situation, casual WNBA fans need to zoom out a bit. The Wings are rebuilding their entire roster around Bueckers. Forget that she’s dating Fudd. They landed her very talented former teammate who is known to show up in big moments defensively and from behind the perimeter.   #Reuniting #Azzi #Fudd #Paige #Bueckers #WNBA #Draft #Sense #Deadspin.com
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a few basketball couples have become teammates in the WNBA. But it’s wildly unfair to suggest that Bueckers and Fudd’s personal relationship with each other was the only reason why she became the No. 1 overall pick.

In reality, Fudd’s top selection was hardly a surprise.

To those who actually follow the WNBA, Fudd was expected to be the No. 1 overall pick before the draft. Even though TCU guard Olivia Miles and UCLA center Lauren Betts were popular draft prospects, Fudd fills an important role for the Wings – strictly on the court. Major mock drafts, including ESPN, CBS Sports, and USA Today all had Fudd as the No. 1 overall pick before Monday night.

Fudd was the 2025 NCAA Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, but wasn’t as dominant in 2026. The Wings needed guard depth and shooting – Fudd checks both of those boxes. The Wings bolstered their frontcourt in free agency, giving themselves the flexibility to take a flier on a high upside player with the No. 1 overall selection.

Again – strictly on the court – there’s no denying that Bueckers and Fudd have chemistry. They won the 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship together at UConn.

Off the court, it’ll benefit both No. 1 overall selections to have their significant others for support. Bueckers is still just 24 years old. Fudd is only 23. Navigating a high-profile career in the WNBA while focusing on player development could be difficult for any young person. But being able to experience that transition from college hoops into professional basketball stardom with a significant other would be helpful to anybody.

Instead of throwing stones towards this situation, casual WNBA fans need to zoom out a bit. The Wings are rebuilding their entire roster around Bueckers. Forget that she’s dating Fudd. They landed her very talented former teammate who is known to show up in big moments defensively and from behind the perimeter.

#Reuniting #Azzi #Fudd #Paige #Bueckers #WNBA #Draft #Sense #Deadspin.com">Why Reuniting Azzi Fudd With Paige Bueckers in WNBA Draft Actually Makes Sense | Deadspin.com

The basketball social media sphere was set on fire Monday night during the WNBA Draft.

With the No. 1 overall pick, the Dallas Wings selected UConn guard Azzi Fudd.

Much has already been made about this selection feeling like a surprise, as the Wings needed frontcourt help – not another backcourt player. But Fudd was college teammates with Paige Bueckers, who the Wings selected No. 1 overall last season. They also have a public, personal, romantic relationship.

Of course, the internet trolls instantly believed that the Wings only drafted Fudd because she is dating Bueckers, the face of the franchise in Dallas. Speculation has already run rampant that the Wings only made this selection to appease Bueckers by landing her partner and former college teammate.

Only a few basketball couples have become teammates in the WNBA. But it’s wildly unfair to suggest that Bueckers and Fudd’s personal relationship with each other was the only reason why she became the No. 1 overall pick.

In reality, Fudd’s top selection was hardly a surprise.

To those who actually follow the WNBA, Fudd was expected to be the No. 1 overall pick before the draft. Even though TCU guard Olivia Miles and UCLA center Lauren Betts were popular draft prospects, Fudd fills an important role for the Wings – strictly on the court. Major mock drafts, including ESPN, CBS Sports, and USA Today all had Fudd as the No. 1 overall pick before Monday night.

Fudd was the 2025 NCAA Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, but wasn’t as dominant in 2026. The Wings needed guard depth and shooting – Fudd checks both of those boxes. The Wings bolstered their frontcourt in free agency, giving themselves the flexibility to take a flier on a high upside player with the No. 1 overall selection.

Again – strictly on the court – there’s no denying that Bueckers and Fudd have chemistry. They won the 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship together at UConn.

Off the court, it’ll benefit both No. 1 overall selections to have their significant others for support. Bueckers is still just 24 years old. Fudd is only 23. Navigating a high-profile career in the WNBA while focusing on player development could be difficult for any young person. But being able to experience that transition from college hoops into professional basketball stardom with a significant other would be helpful to anybody.

Instead of throwing stones towards this situation, casual WNBA fans need to zoom out a bit. The Wings are rebuilding their entire roster around Bueckers. Forget that she’s dating Fudd. They landed her very talented former teammate who is known to show up in big moments defensively and from behind the perimeter.

#Reuniting #Azzi #Fudd #Paige #Bueckers #WNBA #Draft #Sense #Deadspin.com

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“He’s ready to go,” Moody stated. “He didn’t jump into our thought processes early in the tournament purely because he was still a little bit underdone. His fitness was good, but just in terms of bowling and the loads that any bowler needs to feel comfortable at the crease.

“But we feel it has come to a point where he’s ready to go. He’s worked exceptionally hard, and he presents a headache for us with regards to selection,” the Aussie added.

Published on Apr 14, 2026

#RCB #LSG #IPL #Moody #backs #Pooran #good #tough #start"> RCB vs LSG, IPL 2026: Moody backs Pooran to come good despite tough start  Tom Moody, Lucknow Super Giants’ global director of cricket, expressed hope that star batter Nicholas Pooran will soon return to form. The West Indian has a highest score of 19 this IPL season.“Nicky is fully aware of the slow start he’s had,” Moody said on Tuesday. “But we’ve got 100% confidence in what he brings to the table. Class is permanent and I’m sure that the opportunity tomorrow night (Wednesday), at a venue where top-order players can enjoy, could well be the tonic that he needs.”There is also an expectation that 23-year-old pace sensation Mayank Yadav will play his first game this IPL.The youngster, whose workload is being carefully managed because of his injury history, breathed fire the last time he was in Bengaluru (April 2024), topping speeds of 150 kmph and taking three for 14 in LSG’s 28-run victory.The three batters he dismissed in a Player-of-the-Match performance were Rajat Patidar, Glenn Maxwell and Cameron Green.ALSO READ: RCB vs LSG, IPL 2026: In-form Royal Challengers Bengaluru looks to extend winning run against Lucknow Super Giants“He’s ready to go,” Moody stated. “He didn’t jump into our thought processes early in the tournament purely because he was still a little bit underdone. His fitness was good, but just in terms of bowling and the loads that any bowler needs to feel comfortable at the crease.“But we feel it has come to a point where he’s ready to go. He’s worked exceptionally hard, and he presents a headache for us with regards to selection,” the Aussie added.Published on Apr 14, 2026  #RCB #LSG #IPL #Moody #backs #Pooran #good #tough #start
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“He’s ready to go,” Moody stated. “He didn’t jump into our thought processes early in the tournament purely because he was still a little bit underdone. His fitness was good, but just in terms of bowling and the loads that any bowler needs to feel comfortable at the crease.

“But we feel it has come to a point where he’s ready to go. He’s worked exceptionally hard, and he presents a headache for us with regards to selection,” the Aussie added.

Published on Apr 14, 2026

#RCB #LSG #IPL #Moody #backs #Pooran #good #tough #start">RCB vs LSG, IPL 2026: Moody backs Pooran to come good despite tough start

Tom Moody, Lucknow Super Giants’ global director of cricket, expressed hope that star batter Nicholas Pooran will soon return to form. The West Indian has a highest score of 19 this IPL season.

“Nicky is fully aware of the slow start he’s had,” Moody said on Tuesday. “But we’ve got 100% confidence in what he brings to the table. Class is permanent and I’m sure that the opportunity tomorrow night (Wednesday), at a venue where top-order players can enjoy, could well be the tonic that he needs.”

There is also an expectation that 23-year-old pace sensation Mayank Yadav will play his first game this IPL.

The youngster, whose workload is being carefully managed because of his injury history, breathed fire the last time he was in Bengaluru (April 2024), topping speeds of 150 kmph and taking three for 14 in LSG’s 28-run victory.

The three batters he dismissed in a Player-of-the-Match performance were Rajat Patidar, Glenn Maxwell and Cameron Green.

ALSO READ: RCB vs LSG, IPL 2026: In-form Royal Challengers Bengaluru looks to extend winning run against Lucknow Super Giants

“He’s ready to go,” Moody stated. “He didn’t jump into our thought processes early in the tournament purely because he was still a little bit underdone. His fitness was good, but just in terms of bowling and the loads that any bowler needs to feel comfortable at the crease.

“But we feel it has come to a point where he’s ready to go. He’s worked exceptionally hard, and he presents a headache for us with regards to selection,” the Aussie added.

Published on Apr 14, 2026

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Heat team that is not great at defending the perimeter.

The price isn’t great, but I’d be shocked if he finished under this mark.

Norman Powell, UNDER 18.5 Points at -120 (bet365)

Powell averaged 21.7 points per game this season. He has gone over this prop in 43 of 58 games this season, but under it in five of his last ten and in three of his last four. But Charlotte had the No. 7 defense in the regular season (111.2 points per game allowed) and the best defense over the last 15 games (106.3 points per game allowed).

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Donovan Clingan, UNDER 12.5 Rebounds at -120 (DraftKings)

I’ve seen a lot of analysts take the over because Phoenix is not a super-strong rebound team. However, the difference between the Suns’ rebound average at No. 20 and Oklahoma City’s at No. 12 is just a single rebound per game. Opponents are averaging 43.7 per game against the Suns (15th best in the NBA), one rebound away from being in the top ten.

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#NBA #PlayIn #Player #Props #Donovan #Clingan #LaMelo #Ball #Headlines #Picks #Deadspin.com"> NBA Play-In Player Props: Donovan Clingan, LaMelo Ball Headlines Best Picks | Deadspin.com  Mar 22, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) during the second half against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images   The play-in tournament gets underway tonight. The Eastern Conference 9th place (Miami Heat) vs. 10th place (Charlotte Hornets) game gets things started, with the Western Conference’s 7th place (Portland Trail Blazers vs. 8th place (Phoenix Suns) game to follow.Sportsbooks will, of course, carry the traditional betting line along with full player prop menus. In this post, I’ll go over my favorite player props for tonight’s games.Miami Heat vs. Charlotte HornetsLaMelo Ball, OVER 4.5 Made Threes at +134 (FanDuel)I did a double-take on this one when I first saw it. At first, I thought I had to be misreading it, that it must be an old page for Steph Curry back in his prime or something. But no, the market is for LaMelo Ball to hit over or under 4.5 3-pointers.Incidentally, it is a number he’s gone over in his last five games and in eight of his last 12. Opponents averaged 14 per game against the Heat (No. 22) while attempting 39 (35.9%). If recent history is any indication of what we can expect, he’ll attempt enough to have a good shot at the over.Requiring five made threes makes me nervous, but I can’t pass this value up.LaMelo Ball, OVER 12.5 Attempted Threes at -120 (bet365)He averaged 13.2 attempts in April (six games), and that with trying only six against Phoenix (April 2). In May, he averaged 11.7 attempts and tried over the total in six of 15 games. With a chance to move on and keep playing at stake, I expect Ball to let it fly early and often against a Heat team that is not great at defending the perimeter.The price isn’t great, but I’d be shocked if he finished under this mark.Norman Powell, UNDER 18.5 Points at -120 (bet365)Powell averaged 21.7 points per game this season. He has gone over this prop in 43 of 58 games this season, but under it in five of his last ten and in three of his last four. But Charlotte had the No. 7 defense in the regular season (111.2 points per game allowed) and the best defense over the last 15 games (106.3 points per game allowed). Our Current Best Offers1UnderdogClaim your Special Pick via Code + First Time Deposit up to 0 in bonus!T&Cs apply, 18+2ParlayPlay100% up to 0T&Cs apply, 18+3OwnersBox100% up to 0T&Cs apply, 18+4FanDuel Fantasy value with just a + depositT&Cs apply, 18+  Portland Trail Blazers vs. Phoenix SunsDonovan Clingan, UNDER 12.5 Rebounds at -120 (DraftKings)I’ve seen a lot of analysts take the over because Phoenix is not a super-strong rebound team. However, the difference between the Suns’ rebound average at No. 20 and Oklahoma City’s at No. 12 is just a single rebound per game. Opponents are averaging 43.7 per game against the Suns (15th best in the NBA), one rebound away from being in the top ten.Clingan has gone over this mark in two of three games against the Suns, but in just one of his last seven games. He went under this mark in 47 of 77 games played. Our Current Best Offers1UnderdogClaim your Special Pick via Code + First Time Deposit up to 0 in bonus!T&Cs apply, 18+2ParlayPlay100% up to 0T&Cs apply, 18+3OwnersBox100% up to 0T&Cs apply, 18+4FanDuel Fantasy value with just a + depositT&Cs apply, 18+   #NBA #PlayIn #Player #Props #Donovan #Clingan #LaMelo #Ball #Headlines #Picks #Deadspin.com
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The price isn’t great, but I’d be shocked if he finished under this mark.

Norman Powell, UNDER 18.5 Points at -120 (bet365)

Powell averaged 21.7 points per game this season. He has gone over this prop in 43 of 58 games this season, but under it in five of his last ten and in three of his last four. But Charlotte had the No. 7 defense in the regular season (111.2 points per game allowed) and the best defense over the last 15 games (106.3 points per game allowed).

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Donovan Clingan, UNDER 12.5 Rebounds at -120 (DraftKings)

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NBA Play-In Player Props: Donovan Clingan, LaMelo Ball Headlines Best Picks | Deadspin.com  Mar 22, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) during the second half against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images   The play-in tournament gets underway tonight. The Eastern Conference 9th place (Miami Heat) vs. 10th place (Charlotte Hornets) game gets things started, with the Western Conference’s 7th place (Portland Trail Blazers vs. 8th place (Phoenix Suns) game to follow.Sportsbooks will, of course, carry the traditional betting line along with full player prop menus. In this post, I’ll go over my favorite player props for tonight’s games.Miami Heat vs. Charlotte HornetsLaMelo Ball, OVER 4.5 Made Threes at +134 (FanDuel)I did a double-take on this one when I first saw it. At first, I thought I had to be misreading it, that it must be an old page for Steph Curry back in his prime or something. But no, the market is for LaMelo Ball to hit over or under 4.5 3-pointers.Incidentally, it is a number he’s gone over in his last five games and in eight of his last 12. Opponents averaged 14 per game against the Heat (No. 22) while attempting 39 (35.9%). If recent history is any indication of what we can expect, he’ll attempt enough to have a good shot at the over.Requiring five made threes makes me nervous, but I can’t pass this value up.LaMelo Ball, OVER 12.5 Attempted Threes at -120 (bet365)He averaged 13.2 attempts in April (six games), and that with trying only six against Phoenix (April 2). In May, he averaged 11.7 attempts and tried over the total in six of 15 games. With a chance to move on and keep playing at stake, I expect Ball to let it fly early and often against a Heat team that is not great at defending the perimeter.The price isn’t great, but I’d be shocked if he finished under this mark.Norman Powell, UNDER 18.5 Points at -120 (bet365)Powell averaged 21.7 points per game this season. He has gone over this prop in 43 of 58 games this season, but under it in five of his last ten and in three of his last four. But Charlotte had the No. 7 defense in the regular season (111.2 points per game allowed) and the best defense over the last 15 games (106.3 points per game allowed). Our Current Best Offers1UnderdogClaim your Special Pick via Code + First Time Deposit up to 0 in bonus!T&Cs apply, 18+2ParlayPlay100% up to 0T&Cs apply, 18+3OwnersBox100% up to 0T&Cs apply, 18+4FanDuel Fantasy value with just a + depositT&Cs apply, 18+  Portland Trail Blazers vs. Phoenix SunsDonovan Clingan, UNDER 12.5 Rebounds at -120 (DraftKings)I’ve seen a lot of analysts take the over because Phoenix is not a super-strong rebound team. However, the difference between the Suns’ rebound average at No. 20 and Oklahoma City’s at No. 12 is just a single rebound per game. Opponents are averaging 43.7 per game against the Suns (15th best in the NBA), one rebound away from being in the top ten.Clingan has gone over this mark in two of three games against the Suns, but in just one of his last seven games. He went under this mark in 47 of 77 games played. Our Current Best Offers1UnderdogClaim your Special Pick via Code + First Time Deposit up to 0 in bonus!T&Cs apply, 18+2ParlayPlay100% up to 0T&Cs apply, 18+3OwnersBox100% up to 0T&Cs apply, 18+4FanDuel Fantasy value with just a + depositT&Cs apply, 18+   #NBA #PlayIn #Player #Props #Donovan #Clingan #LaMelo #Ball #Headlines #Picks #Deadspin.comMar 22, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) during the second half against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

The play-in tournament gets underway tonight. The Eastern Conference 9th place (Miami Heat) vs. 10th place (Charlotte Hornets) game gets things started, with the Western Conference’s 7th place (Portland Trail Blazers vs. 8th place (Phoenix Suns) game to follow.

Sportsbooks will, of course, carry the traditional betting line along with full player prop menus. In this post, I’ll go over my favorite player props for tonight’s games.

Miami Heat vs. Charlotte Hornets
LaMelo Ball, OVER 4.5 Made Threes at +134 (FanDuel)

I did a double-take on this one when I first saw it. At first, I thought I had to be misreading it, that it must be an old page for Steph Curry back in his prime or something. But no, the market is for LaMelo Ball to hit over or under 4.5 3-pointers.

Incidentally, it is a number he’s gone over in his last five games and in eight of his last 12. Opponents averaged 14 per game against the Heat (No. 22) while attempting 39 (35.9%). If recent history is any indication of what we can expect, he’ll attempt enough to have a good shot at the over.

Requiring five made threes makes me nervous, but I can’t pass this value up.

LaMelo Ball, OVER 12.5 Attempted Threes at -120 (bet365)

He averaged 13.2 attempts in April (six games), and that with trying only six against Phoenix (April 2). In May, he averaged 11.7 attempts and tried over the total in six of 15 games. With a chance to move on and keep playing at stake, I expect Ball to let it fly early and often against a Heat team that is not great at defending the perimeter.

The price isn’t great, but I’d be shocked if he finished under this mark.

Norman Powell, UNDER 18.5 Points at -120 (bet365)

Powell averaged 21.7 points per game this season. He has gone over this prop in 43 of 58 games this season, but under it in five of his last ten and in three of his last four. But Charlotte had the No. 7 defense in the regular season (111.2 points per game allowed) and the best defense over the last 15 games (106.3 points per game allowed).

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Portland Trail Blazers vs. Phoenix Suns
Donovan Clingan, UNDER 12.5 Rebounds at -120 (DraftKings)

I’ve seen a lot of analysts take the over because Phoenix is not a super-strong rebound team. However, the difference between the Suns’ rebound average at No. 20 and Oklahoma City’s at No. 12 is just a single rebound per game. Opponents are averaging 43.7 per game against the Suns (15th best in the NBA), one rebound away from being in the top ten.

Clingan has gone over this mark in two of three games against the Suns, but in just one of his last seven games. He went under this mark in 47 of 77 games played.

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