NFL wild card weekend announcer schedule
Digest more
Here are a few NFL draft prospects worth watching from each team remaining in the College Football Playoff semifinals.
USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSN
Colts 2026 NFL draft: 12 prospects to watch in Indiana v. Oregon game
As far as which position groups could be on Ballard's radar, NFL.com lists quarterback, linebacker, defensive linemen, and offensive tackle as the Colts' biggest offseason needs -- although Daniel Jones appears to be the answer at quarterback.
SB Nation on MSN
Cincinnati Bengals 2026 NFL Draft prospects to watch in the Oregon vs. Indiana playoff game
Mikail Kamara (#6) from Indiana isn’t the longest or the most athletic edge player in the 2026 draft class but he plays with a chip on his shoulder as a zero star recruit and you see that attitude in his relentless pursuit and effort, possesses excellent footwork with natural… pic.twitter.com/HDRGgeIAn3
There aren't just top players to watch, there's top storylines and with the College Football Playoff quarterfinals almost underway, there's a lot to dive into.
Given all the opt-outs and absences, it feels like the TCU Horned Frogs will be more excited to be at the Alamo Bowl than the USC Trojans will be.
Ohio State’s Cotton Bowl loss marked the final game as Buckeyes for seniors like Sonny Styles, Caden Curry, CJ Donaldson, and Jayden Fielding. Plus, with a sign
The New York Giants are looking ahead to the 2026 NFL draft and here are some prospects they should scout during the New Year's Eve bowl games.
As you'd expect, the top four seeds in the College Football Playoff are loaded with prospective NFL talent, especially the Buckeyes.