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Jacksonville Jaguars: Luke Joeckel and Jacksonville’s 2013 Draft Class

The Jacksonville Jaguars are hurting in a bad way. Their best player (by far) is Maurice Jones-Drew, and he isn’t even a lock to be healthy in 2013 (foot). ...Full Article

2013 NFL Draft: Brandon Albert Trade Still Alive For Dolphins?

The Miami Dolphins lost left tackle Jake Long to the St. Louis Rams in free agency and need a replacement. Brandon Albert got franchise tagged by the Kansas City ...Full Article

2013 NFL Draft Rankings: Offensive Tackles

When you’re a team like the Kansas City Chiefs or Philadelphia Eagles, this 2013 NFL Draft class of offensive tackles really is intriguing. Every team wants a Joe Thomas ...Full Article

Luke Joeckel 2013 NFL Draft Scouting Report

Player Name: Luke Joeckel College: Texas A&M Position: Offensive Tackle Height: 6’6″ Weight: 306 Luke Joeckel decided to capitalize on his stellar junior season as the starting left tackle for Texas A&M and declare ...Full Article

Could Nick Foles be the Answer at Quarterback For Chiefs?

The Kansas City Chiefs don’t really have a quarterback, and now they might. Maybe. According to USA Today, the Kansas City Chiefs are at least interested in adding Philadelphia ...Full Article

Super Bowl XLVII: Writer Roundtable

The most popular unofficial holiday in America, Super Bowl Sunday, is finally here. In case you’ve been living under a rock (one with wifi, I’d assume, since you’re reading ...Full Article

2013 NFL Draft News: Luke Joeckel Front-Runner to Go #1?

The 2012 NFL season isn’t even over, yet all we can think of here at NFLSoup.com is the 2013 NFL Draft and what the 2013 NFL season has in ...Full Article

2013 NFL Draft Team Needs: Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles did the right thing by moving on from Andy Reid. Before he was fired, he was the longest tenured head coach still existing in today’s NFL, ...Full Article

2013 NFL Draft Mock: Pre-Playoffs Edition

The NFL Playoffs are upon us, which means 20 NFL teams and their loyal fan bases don’t give a crap and can’t wait to see their team get better ...Full Article