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| Chiefs sign OL Stephenson |
NFL Football |
05/17/2012 |
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| Kansas City, MO (MySportsbook) - The Kansas City Chiefs have signed offensive lineman Donald Stephenson, a third-round pick in last month's draft. Stephenson was chosen with the 74th overall selection. The 6-foot-6 Oklahoma product started 27 of the 30 games he played for the Sooners. He was an All-Big 12 honorable mention in 2011 and helped Oklahoma to a pair of bowl victories. |
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| 2012 NFL Draft winners and losers |
NFL Football |
04/30/2012 |
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| guy. Colt McCoy's struggles at quarterback were largely the result of having Greg Little and Mohamed Massaquoi as his top two targets. Weeden's aerial weapons will be the virtually the same, and that's not close to good enough in a rugged AFC North. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS: The Chiefs addressed their biggest need with boom-or-bust nose tackle Dontari Poe in the first round. Then, Kansas City concentrated on picking developmental players like offensive tackles Jeff Allen and Donald Stephenson, who have potential but ar |
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| Free agent signings: Steed joins Jets; Cameron, Bears a match |
Division I-AA College Football |
04/29/2012 |
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| he San Diego Chargers. His teammate, versatile running back Travaris Cadet, signed with the Saints. Monmouth safety Jose Gumbs and Georgia Southern cornerback Laron Scott also signed with the Saints, while Colgate running back Nate Eachus joined the Kansas City Chiefs. Jacksonville State cornerback A.J. Davis (Saints), running back Calvin Middleton (St. Louis Rams) and defensive end Monte Lewis (Redskins) all agreed to contracts. Montana's signings included offensive tackle Jon Opperud to the Seattle Seahawks, wi |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 3 |
NFL Football |
04/28/2012 |
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| s (QB, Michigan State); 103. Carolina Panthers - Frank Alexander (DE, Oklahoma); 104. Carolina Panthers - Joe Adams (WR, Arkansas); 105. Buffalo Bills - Nigel Bradham (OLB, Florida State); 106. Seattle Seahawks - Robert Turbin (RB, Utah State); 107. Kansas City Chiefs - Devon Wylie (WR, Fresno State); 108. Denver Broncos - Philip Blake (C, Baylor); 109. Pittsburgh Steelers - Alameda Ta'amu (DT, Washington); 110. San Diego Chargers - Ladarius Green (TE, Louisiana); 111. Chicago Bears - Evan Rodriguez (TE, Temple); |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 2 |
NFL Football |
04/27/2012 |
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| Jenkins (CB, North Alabama); 40. Carolina Panthers - Amini Silatolu (OT, Midwestern State); 41. Buffalo Bills - Cordy Glenn (OG, Georgia); 42. Miami Dolphins - Jonathan Martin (OT, Stanford); 43. New York Jets - Stephen Hill (WR, Georgia Tech); 44. Kansas City Chiefs - Jeff Allen (OG, Illinois); 45. Chicago Bears - Alshon Jeffery (WR, South Carolina): 46. Philadelphia Eagles - Mychal Kendricks (LB, California); 47. Seattle Seahawks - Bobby Wagner (LB, Utah State); 48. New England Patriots - Tavon Wilson (S, Illi |
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| In the FCS Huddle: FCS fans will like the Rams |
Division I-AA College Football |
04/27/2012 |
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| ith the Mountaineers. That will mature a person. The ever-developing Quick, a 6-foot-3, 220-pound physical specimen, is the highest pick ever from Appalachian State, surpassing linebacker Dino Hackett, who held the distinction for 26 years after the Kansas City Chiefs selected him with the 35th overall pick in the second round of the 1986 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-3 1/2, 220-pound Quick, from Columbia, S.C., rose quickly during his career at Appalachian State. He set school records in receptions (202), receiving yard |
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| In second round, Rams go with a Quick pick |
Division I-AA College Football |
04/27/2012 |
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| cted Quick with the first pick of the second round of the NFL Draft Friday night with the 33rd overall selection. He is the highest pick ever from Appalachian State, surpassing linebacker Dino Hackett, who held the distinction for 26 years after the Kansas City Chiefs selected him with the 35th overall pick in the second round of the 1986 NFL Draft. Quick is still developing his skills considering he didn't start playing football until his senior year of high school, having been a former basketball player and hig |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Second-round draft predictions |
NFL Football |
04/27/2012 |
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| Marshall. 43) Seattle Seahawks: Zach Brown, OLB, North Carolina -- Former Tar Heel possesses blazing speed but questionable instincts, but Pete Carroll showed everyone in Round 1 that he's not afraid to take on challenging projects with upside. 44) Kansas City Chiefs: Devon Still, DL, Penn State -- Chiefs continue to rebuild up front by taking the 2011 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Still, whose size and length are ideally suited to play end in a 3-4 scheme. 45) St. Louis Rams (from Dallas): Amini Silatolu |
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| Luck, of course, taken No. 1 by Colts |
NFL Football |
04/26/2012 |
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| ho led the nation with 191 tackles this past season, and the Buffalo Bills took South Carolina cornerback Stephon Gilmore to round out the top 10. Memphis defensive tackle Dontari Poe, helped by his performance at the NFL combine, went No. 11 to the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles traded with Seattle for the 12th pick and took defensive tackle Fletcher Cox from Mississippi State. Notre Dame's Michael Floyd was the second wide receiver taken, going No. 13 to the Arizona Cardinals, where he will be a |
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| NFL Draft Update, Day 1 |
NFL Football |
04/26/2012 |
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| Claiborne (CB, LSU); 7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Mark Barron (S, Alabama); 8. Miami Dolphins - Ryan Tannehill (QB, Texas A&M); 9. Carolina Panthers - Luke Kuechly (LB, Boston College); 10. Buffalo Bills - Stephon Gilmore (CB, South Carolina); 11. Kansas City Chiefs - Dontari Poe (DT, Memphis); 12. Philadelphia Eagles - Fletcher Cox (DT, Mississippi State); 13. Arizona Cardinals - Michael Floyd (WR, Notre Dame); 14. St. Louis Rams - Michael Brockers (DT, LSU); 15. Seattle Seahawks - Bruce Irvin (LB, West Virgin |
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