• Fox Nuts Market Overview: Key Drivers and Challenges
    Comprehensive Outlook on Executive Summary Fox Nuts Market Size and Share CAGR Value The Global Fox Nuts Market size was valued at USD 51.55 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 93.74 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 7.76% during the forecast period. Fox Nuts Market research report is generated with the best and advanced tools of collecting,...
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    Detailed Analysis of Executive Summary Human Machine Interface (HMI) Market Size and Share CAGR Value The global Human Machine Interface (HMI) market size was valued at USD 5.48 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 10.24 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 8.12% during the forecast period The Human Machine Interface (HMI) report makes available the...
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    2026 NFL Draft Sleepers: 5 Underrated Prospects Outside the First Round
    While headlining names like Fernando Mendoza, Jeremiyah Love and Carnell Tate will steal the spotlight in the first round of the NFL Draft, Days 2 and 3 should still bring plenty of excitement, as teams look to find hidden gems in the later rounds. This is where rosters are built, depth is strengthened and diamonds in the rough are found. Over the last decade, some of the NFLs most valuable and impactful players have come from outside the first round, going on to win Super Bowls, break records, and earn major awards. In Rounds 2 and 3, players like quarterback Jalen Hurts have led their teams to multiple Super Bowl appearances and won Super Bowl MVP. Wide receiver Cooper Kupp delivered a historic season, setting the single-season record for total receiving yards and winning both Offensive Player of the Year and Super Bowl MVP in 2021. In Rounds 4-7, the list of impact players is even more impressive. Puka Nacua, a fifth-round pick in 2023, has quickly developed into one of the top wide receivers in the league. Tyreek Hill and George Kittle are other marquee names that were selected on Day 3. At quarterback, Dak Prescott has been a franchise cornerstone for nearly a decade after being drafted in the fourth round, and Brock Purdy went from Mr. Irrelevant to the San Francisco 49ers' $265 million franchise quarterback. Strong organizations dont just hit on their first pick; they consistently find contributors throughout the rest of the draft. With that in mind, here are the top-five sleeper prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft. Keionte Scott, DB, Miami Keionte Scott checks all the boxes as a modern nickel defender in the NFL. In his last season at Miami, he had 64 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, five sacks, two interceptions and two forced fumbles, showcasing rare production from the slot and a very explosive profile. Scott backed up his tape with an elite Pro Day performance. He posted a 4.33-second 40-yard dash, a 44-inch vertical and a 10-foot-3 broad jump. His vertical would have led all defensive backs at the 2026 NFL Combine. Add in Scott's physicality against the run and strong football IQ, and he projects as a true three-down impact player who could come off the board earlier than expected. Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas Taylen Green is one of the most intriguing high-upside quarterback sleepers in the 2026 NFL Draft. After transferring to Arkansas, he showcased a rare blend of size, athleticism and production, throwing for 2,714 yards with 19 touchdowns while adding 777 rushing yards and eight scores on the ground. At 6-foot-6 and 227 pounds, Green pairs that dual-threat production with amazing testing numbers, including a 4.36-second 40-yard dash, a 43.5-inch vertical and an 11-foot-2 broad jump. Those marks place him among the most athletic quarterbacks ever tested, backed by a near-perfect 9.99 Relative Athletic Score. He remains a raw passer with inconsistencies, but his physical tools and playmaking ability give him a very high ceiling. Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington After following Jedd Fisch from Arizona to Washington, Jonah Coleman had 1,053 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns in 2024 before adding 758 yards and 15 scores in 2025 despite battling a late-season knee injury. Built at 5-foot-9 with a powerful frame, Coleman thrives on finishing through contact, often requiring multiple defenders to bring him down. Even more impressive is his ball security. In 552 career rushing attempts, he fumbled just twice. While he lacks elite breakaway speed at the NFL level, his vision, contact balance and power make him a strong candidate to outperform his draft slot. Teams looking for a physical, three-down back could target him on Day 2 or early Day 3. Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois Gabe Jacas is one of the more underrated edge defenders in this class and a strong Day 2 sleeper. As a four-year starter at Illinois, he was asked to do far more than just rush the passer, consistently setting the edge, dropping into coverage and handling multiple responsibilities within the defense. At 6-foot-4 and 260 pounds, Jacas brings a powerful, physical style of play that's rooted in his wrestling background. Despite taking on that all-around role with the Fighting Illini, he still produced at a high level in 2025 with 11 sacks, 34 pressures and 13.5 tackles for loss, while finishing his career with 26 sacks and 35.5 tackles for loss. He may not have the flashiest pass-rush arsenal, but his strength, versatility and consistency give him a high floor as a reliable three-down edge. Teams looking for a complete defensive end could value him higher than expected, making him a likely Round 2 selection with a floor in Round 3. Bryce Lance, WR, North Dakota State Bryce Lance, the brother of Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Trey Lance, is one of the top FCS prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft and a high-upside sleeper with legit vertical ability. The North Dakota State standout put together two straight 1,000-yard seasons, including a breakout 2024 campaign with 75 receptions for 1,053 yards and a school-record 17 touchdowns. He followed that up in 2025 with 51 catches for 1,079 yards and eight touchdowns, averaging an unbelievable 21.2 yards per reception. At 6-foot-3 and 204 pounds, Lance pairs that production with a 4.34 40-yard dash and a 41.5-inch vertical, making him one of the more explosive receivers in the class. With his size, speed and downfield tracking ability, Lance profiles as a true deep-threat weapon at the next level, drawing comparisons to players like Alec Pierce and Christian Watson.
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  • Former PCB CEO Wasim Khan Quits ICC Role
    Wasim Khan's exit follows the departure of many senior ICC officials over the last two years, including Allardice - replaced by Sanjog Gupta as CEO - Chris Tetley (head of evens) and Alex Marshall, who led the anti-corruption unit.
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    Use BetMGM bonus code CBSSPORTS to get $150 in bonus bets for Celtics-76ers, Spurs-Blazers, Rockets-Lakers
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    New York Mets, back at home and looking to rebound, bungle the 9th inning, lose their 12th straight game
    NEW YORK MVP chants, loud ones, thundered down tongue-in-cheek from a peeved and restless Citi Field crowd as journeyman reliever Austin Warren bounded his way back to the dugout.It was an odd scene: The anonymous right-hander, the opposite of a household name, a guy with just 10 innings as a New York Met, getting showered with affection from a sparse, frigid, April crowd in a game his club had just bungled away. Warren entered the proceedings in place of star closer Devin Williams, who, with the score knotted at three in the ninth, allowed two runs and failed to record a single out. The unlikely hero then proceeded to strike out three consecutive Minnesota Twins to give the Mets a chance at redemption in the bottom of the frame.In unison, the crowd hollered: AUS-TIN WAR-REN.But not even gallows humor could save the tailspinning Mets, who somehow lost their 12th consecutive ballgame on Tuesday, a gut-churning, 5-3 defeat to Minnesota."It's tough. I don't know, Williams admitted after the game. I've never been a part of something like this.The contest Tuesday began well for the Mets, who, playing at home for the first time in a week, were looking to rebound after an 0-6 roadtrip. Starting pitcher Nolan McLean was brilliant, legitimately perfect through five frames. Fifteen Twins strolled to the dish; all 15 returned to the dugout. Along the way, the rookie righty racked up eight strikeouts. He was supremely locked in, willing and able to end New Yorks skid all by his dang self.Francisco Lindor provided the offensive jolt in the third inning, clocking a cathartic, three-run homer to give New York a much-needed lead. It was just the fourth non-solo shot the Mets have hit all season. After returning to the dugout, Lindor was handed a fluorescent orange hard hat and work vest symbols, it seemed, of the clubs attempt to adopt a workmanlike mindset to endure and overcome their schneid.But that, at least on Tuesday, was not to be.McLeans run at perfection ended with a leadoff single in the sixth. His evening got worse a few batters later, when Team USA WBC teammate Byron Buxton obliterated an elevated 3-1 cutter to trim New Yorks lead to one. That swing sucked any and all optimism out of the confines like a gigantic vibe vacuum. The Twins tied it up the next inning on an RBI single.Over the final four frames, Mets hitters failed to reach base as the clubs fortnight of woe continued in inexplicable fashion.It sucks. It sucks because youre feeling good, especially because of the way the game was developing there, skipper Carlos Mendoza said afterward.Luke Keaschall puts the Twins ahead in the ninth! The Mets are lookin at their 12th straight loss pic.twitter.com/ww52LHIVnu Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) April 22, 2026Mendoza, whose job security has understandably come into question as his club has collected losses like baseball cards, was impressively positive before Tuesdays game. He took responsibility for the teams unsavory streak but remained adamant that better days are ahead. He did not sound like a manager on the hot seat.You continue to trust your ability. You continue to trust your people, he said. My ability to manage and to lead guys. We got no time to start second-guessing ourselves.New Yorks players, too, were more upbeat than you might expect, given the circumstances. Coaches and officials championed the teams process, its work and the quality of its personnel. Owner Steve Cohen insisted he is remaining calm. At least before their latest loss, the Mets did not give off the energy of a club with an 11-game anchor around its neck.The mood around the ballpark was more one of morbid curiosity than righteous rage, with about 15,000 souls the announced paid attendance was a very generous 32,798 rubbernecking a runaway train. The SNY broadcast wafted sage and hung horseshoes and wore necklaces made of garlic. At one point, a fight broke out in the crowd. There were more Bronx Cheers than runs scored.Hope, the real kind, arrives Wednesday in the form of Juan Soto. The superstar slugger has been sidelined due to a calf issue since April 4. The Mets have not won since April 7. In Sotos absence, New York ranks last in most offensive categories.I hope everybody doesn't put all the pressure on him because it would be a little unfair, Lindor said after the game. But I know he's going to help us a ton."Soto should solve many of New Yorks problems. Maybe hell even get a few MVP chants like Warren if he plays well. But the task ahead of Soto and his club is daunting.No team in MLB history that lost 12 games in a row has ever made the postseason.
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    Williams' collapse in 9th brings Mets' slide to 12
    The Mets dropped their 12th straight game Tuesday, this time blowing an early 3-0 lead and allowing the Twins to score two in the ninth in a 5-3 win at Citi Field.
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    Cricketer hospitalised after scary incident as match abandoned due to misbehaving pitch
    A first-class fixture at North Sounds Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in the Caribbean has been abandoned due to a dangerous pitch, with a player hospitalised after being struck on the helmet during the final delivery of the match.
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    Fans rip NFL great for getting a massive Sonic the Hedgehog tattoo on his neck
    Fans did not hold back as they weighed in on the Detroit Lions star's brand new tattoo, which went viral due to the fact it paid homage to the video game character.
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    Mets drop their 12th straight as Devin Williams struggles again in 5-3 loss to Twins
    Embattled Mets closer Devin Williams allowed a tiebreaking RBI single to Luke Keaschall in the ninth inning, and New York lost its 12th consecutive game, falling 5-3 to the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night.The Mets' skid is their longest since they dropped 12 straight from Aug. 10-23, 2002. No team has made the playoffs after a season in which it lost 12 in a row.Matt Wallner followed Keaschall by drawing a bases-loaded walk off Williams (0-1), who didnt retire any of the five batters he faced before being booed off the mound. Williams has allowed seven runs while recording four outs in his last three appearances.The Mets were in position to end their streak when Nolan McLean retired the first 15 Twins batters and Francisco Lindor hit a three-run homer in the third to give the Mets their biggest lead since April 5, when they beat the San Francisco Giants 5-2.The homer was Lindors first with a man on base since last Aug. 15 one day before McLeans debut.Wallner led off the sixth with a single off McLean and Byron Buxton homered with two outs. Keaschall tied the game with an RBI single in the seventh.A quartet of Twins pitchers retired the final 14 Mets in order. Cole Sands (1-1) tossed the last two innings.McLean allowed three runs and struck out 10 in 6 2/3 innings. Twins starter Simeon Woods Richardson gave up three runs and struck out two in five innings.Up nextLHP Connor Prielipp will make his major league debut on Wednesday for the Twins in place of Richardson, who was moved up in place of the injured Mick Abel. RHP Clay Holmes (2-2, 1.96 ERA) is set to pitch for the Mets.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb
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