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    Renner's 2026 NFL Draft notebook: Red flags, sleepers and biggest questions in a wildly unpredictable class
    A flawed EDGE group, tricky OL evaluations, QB volatility and no clear WR1 define a wide-open 2026 NFL Draft
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    Is the CFP expanding to 24 teams? + Which players are undervalued in the 2026 NFL draft?
    Subscribe to the College Football EnquirerApple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeDouble the size of the playoff? The proposal from the Big Ten, that felt unrealistic months ago, now appears to be a real possibility. Ross Dellenger is at the CFP meetings this week and reports significant momentum behind expanding the College Football Playoff to 24 teams. When, or if, this will happen is still to be determined. Andy Staples and Steven Godfrey discuss the impact of such a massive expansion and how the conversation has gotten to this point.Then, Ross shares some more information coming from the administration side of college athletics. The College Sports Commission is being challenged for being too restrictive on the deals athletes can sign. The guys discuss how they saw this coming from the start and what may happen as a result.Later, it's time to have some draft conversations. The 2026 NFL draft is on Thursday and there have been mixed reviews about this draft class. The quarterback class is viewed as relatively weak, but Andy and Godfrey debate if that is in fact the case. Then, they discuss players who are being undervalued in this 2026 draft. From LSU's Harold Perkins Jr. to Iowa's Logan Jones to Navy's Eli Heidenreich, who are some sleepers that could make a big impact on NFL rosters?All this and more on today's College Football Enquirer.College Football Playoff. Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty ImagesPhoto by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images0:00:00 - CFP expanding to 24 teams?25:27 - College Sports Commission crumbling?37:30 - Undervalued college football players in the 2026 NFL draft41:45 - Quarterback draft class sleepers49:02 - Other sleepers: LSU's Harold Perkins Jr.53:25 - Iowa's Logan Jones54:38 - Florida's Jake Slaughter54:52 - Texas A&M's Trey Zuhn III55:37 - Receivers: Cincinnati's Cyrus Allen & UConn's Skylar Bell56:26 - Navy's Eli Heidenreich58:33 - Ohio State's Max Klare Watch this full episode on YouTubeCheck out all episodes of the College Football Enquirer and the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at yahoosports.tv
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    Jets GM: Don't misread nixed visit with DE Bailey
    Jets GM Darren Mougey said Tuesday that fans should not "look too much" into the cancellation of last week's predraft visit with DE prospect David Bailey, who could be their selection with the No. 2 pick.
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    Lakers middle finger to NBA rival in wild Bronny move; Aussies reality check Playoffs Wrap
    LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers eased past the Houston Rockets 107-98 on Sunday.
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    Chelsea star's BARBER leaks team news hours before Brighton clash - after Liam Rosenior insisted club had found 'mole'
    A post from X account @Rileyeagles on Tuesday read: 'Palmer and Joao Pedro both injured tonight. There's your exclusive' before tagging a number of high profile accounts.
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    Fernando Mendoza, Diego Pavia, KC Concepcion headline long list of Latino prospects in NFL draft
    Fernando Mendoza and Diego Pavia pulled off an unprecedented double at the Heisman Trophy ceremony in December. It marked the first time in the award's history that two Latino players were finalists. Even more notable: Mendoza, of Indiana, joined Jim Plunkett and Bryce Young as just the third Latino to win the trophy while Pavia, from Vanderbilt, was the runner-up.Now with the NFL draft almost here, Mendoza and Pavia continue to drive conversation about where they will go. Mendoza is projected to be the No. 1 selection Thursday night, likely going to the quarterback-needy Las Vegas Raiders, while Pavia hopes to prove any lingering doubters wrong.And while the two quarterbacks are the headliners, they are certainly not the only Latino prospects hoping to hear their names called before the draft ends Saturday. Here's a look at nine players who attended the NFL's annual scouting combine in Indianapolis in February.QB Fernando Mendoza, IndianaThe Heisman Trophy winner and national championship-winning quarterback seems a virtual lock to be the No. 1 pick after throwing for 3,535 yards, leading the nation with 41 TD passes and running for seven more scores, including the memorable TD that helped seal Indiana's national title. Mendoza eagerly embraces his Cuban lineage. He has talked often about the role his parents and family played in his growth as a player, and his four grandparents who fled Cuba in 1959.WR KC Concepcion, Texas A&MThe 5-foot-11 1/2, 196-pound, do-it-all receiver with Puerto Rican connections emerged as one of the nation's top playmakers in 2025. He was a first-team All-America selection as the all-purpose player and though his 40-yard dash time of 4.43 seconds may cause some scouts to question his top-end speed, Concepcion always seems to deliver in clutch moments or when plays appear to be over. He also has written about his speech impediment, indicating he wants to become a role model for those who may be too scared to speak. He could be picked on Day 1 or early on Day 2. LB Jacob Rodriguez, Texas TechThe 6-1, 231-pound Rodriguez did a little bit of everything with one of last season's top defenses. He made 128 tackles, broke up seven passes, intercepted four, forced seven fumbles, recovered two and posted one sack. And the unanimous All-American also won the Nagurski Trophy, Butkus Award, Lombardi Award and Bednarik Award on a defense stacked with future NFL players. He seemingly did it all in college, including playing quarterback at Virginia in 2021. The question is where he will land and how all that experience will translate to the pro level.LB Taurean York, Texas A&MAt 5-11, 186 pounds, York is smaller than prototypical linebackers but could find a home by playing the trendy safety-linebacker hybrid NFL teams seem to increasingly want. He's been productive, too. The second team all-SEC selection started all three seasons with the Aggies, and he finished last season with 72 tackles and three passes defensed. He's one of five players in this draft with family ties to Mexico. Look for York to be chosen on Day 2 or early on Day 3.QB Diego Pavia, VanderbiltHe's one of the most polarizing players in this draft class, in part because he's not afraid to express his thoughts and in part because he stands only 5-foot-10, much shorter than most teams prefer in a quarterback. But there are two things on Pavia's resume that can't be ignored he's routinely defied the odds and he wins. Pavia started his college career at New Mexico Military Institute, played well enough to jump to New Mexico State and then led Vanderbilt to its most successful back-to-back seasons in recent memory. Now the 2025 SEC Offensive Player of the Year and the first Heisman finalist from Vanderbilt will be waiting to find out which NFL team will give him a chance to prove himself all over again.TE Josh Cuevas, AlabamaCuevas has been a more proficient blocker than pass catcher at his three college stops Cal Poly, Washington and Alabama. And though his size, 6-3 1/2, 245 pounds, may prompt some teams to project him more as a fullback than a tight end, there's plenty to like. Cuevas produced solid numbers last season with the Tide 37 receptions, 411 yards, four TDs and had career bests in 2022 at Cal Poly (58 catches, 678 yards, six TDs). The other thing coaches will appreciate is his accountablilty. He apologized to Alabama fans after the 2025 season-opening loss to Florida State, saying the players failed to meet the expected standard in that game. He also used his Senior Bowl platform to throw his support behind Crimson Tide coach Kalen DeBoer.OL Fernando Carmona, ArkansasCarmona showed his versatility last season by moving to guard after playing left tackle the previous three seasons. That gave NFL teams a potential preview of what he could do next season with his shorter arms and massive size 6-4 1/2, 316 pounds. He's also improved steadily in college, going from honorable mention all-Western Athletic Conference with San Jose State in 2023 to third-team all-SEC in 2024 and second-team all-SEC last year. While scouts also seem to like his energy and edge, they also realize he'll need better technique to excel at the next level.QB Joey Aguilar, TennesseeAguilar is one of the rare prospects who didn't want to be on any draft list. Despite throwing for 3,565 yards and 24 touchdowns in his only season with the Volunteers, Aguilar wanted to return to school for one more year. But just days before the NFL's annual scouting combine was set to begin, a Tennessee court denied his preliminary injunction, pushing him into the draft. The decision put Aguilar in an awkward position because most of the other players had spent weeks or months preparing for the draft. That makes his landing spot or even a selection anybody's guess.OL Enrique Cruz Jr., KansasCruz has the size teams covet 6-5 1/2, 313 pounds and the versatility they like in late-round prospects because he played both left and right tackle in college. He also overcame the adversity of going from starter to backup at Syracuse by reclaiming the starting job last year at Kansas. Will it be enough to entice an NFL team? Perhaps.___AP NFL: https://apnews.com/NFL
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    Cristiano Ronaldo's son being considered to join first team squad and link up with father
    Cristiano Ronaldo's son is being considered to join his dad's first-team squad next season.In a potential father-and-son link-up, 15-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo Jr has been making steady progress through Al-Nassr's academy system.The youngster, who turns 16 in two months' time, is being closely monitored by the Saudi Arabian side, who are weighing up his best pathways.Ronaldo Jr, who recently trained with Real Madrid's under-16s, could be included in the first-team squad, according to Saudi Arabian media.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayThe youngster's training session raised the prospect of a future move to the Bernabeu, to potentially follow in the footsteps of his father.Such a transfer would reunite the famous surname with the club where his father established himself as one of football's all-time greats during a glittering nine-year spell.Ronaldo Sr remains the most prolific scorer in Real Madrid's history, having netted an extraordinary 450 times across 438 appearances for the club.During his time at the Santiago Bernabeu, the 41-year-old Portuguese superstar collected 13 major trophies and cemented his status as perhaps the finest player ever to wear the famous white shirt.LATEST SPORTS NEWSChampionship clubs reject VAR alternative next season as EFL sides take stance against technologyKarren Brady quits West Ham role with just five Premier League matches to goFootball pundit slams 'petty' and 'pathetic' FA after being hit with ground banHis nine seasons in the Spanish capital saw him become synonymous with the club, establishing records that may never be surpassed.The younger Ronaldo is capable of operating on either wing or centrally and has already spent time at two other clubs previously graced by his father's presence Manchester United and Juventus.Should a move to Madrid materialise, it would mark the fourth of his father's former employers where Ronaldo Jr has been registered.Born in America, the youngster opted to represent Portugal at the international level, receiving his maiden youth call-up last May and making his bow against Japan at the Vlatko Markovic International Tournament before progressing to under-17 duty.The young forward has since progressed through the age groups, earning six caps and netting his first goal for the under-16 team.His grandmother was recently present in Croatia to watch him represent the Selecao, underscoring the family's enduring connection to Portuguese football.Several other leading European clubs are also understood to be monitoring his progress.Recently, his father acquired a 25 per cent stake in second-division side UD Almeria.The Portuguese forward completed the deal through CR7 Sports Investments, a newly established division of his business portfolio."It has been a longtime ambition of mine to contribute to football, beyond the pitch," Ronaldo said at the time.He added: "UD Almeria is a Spanish club with strong foundations and clear potential for growth. I look forward to working alongside the leadership team to support the club's next phase of growth."Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    OpenAI faces criminal probe over role of ChatGPT in shooting
    The firm, co-founded by Sam Altman, said it is "not responsible" for the attack at Florida State University
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    Jetzt live - Hrzelers Brighton empfngt Chelsea
    Am 34. Spieltag der Premier League spielt Brighton and Hove Albion zuhause gegen den FC Chelsea. Die Teams trennt nur ein Punkt in der Tabelle.[mehr]
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    RedBlacks Acquire Luiji Vilain in Trade with Argos
    OTTAWA - The Ottawa REDBLACKS announced today that the football club has finalized a trade with the Toronto Argonauts, acquiring the playing rights to... - CFL Ottawa RedBlacks
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