2025 NFL Draft TE ‘Quick Hitters:’ Mini Scouting Reports for Mid-Round Tight Ends
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Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
Steelers currently have the least amount of dead money in the NFL heading into 2025
The start of the 2025 NFL league year is just about three weeks away. As teams prepare to begin the frenzy of signing free agents, each franchise must also be salary cap compliant by Wednesday, March 12, 2025, at 4 PM EST. For the Steelers, they are in a nice situation where they have significant… read more
3 QB Options For New York Jets After Aaron Rodgers Departure
Stop us if you’ve heard this before — the New York Jets need a quarterback. Also stop us here, there was a failed experiment in New York and it was surrounded by the Jets once again. The Jets and Aaron Rodgers agreed to part ways this offseason and this leaves the team needing a new… read more
2025 NFL Mock Draft 2.0: Jets Trade Up For Jaxson Dart in Round 1
I am not going to bore you with a long opening monologue, today. I want to talk some NFL Draft, so let’s dive head first! As it pertains to the mock draft, the rules have not changed from previous years. My mock drafts are a projection of what I think will happen based on what… read more
A Minnesota Vikings podcast
Vikings’ Offensive Line Challenges
In the latest episode of “The Real Forno Show,” Tyler Forness and producer Dave Stefano explore the Minnesota Vikings’ pressing need to strengthen their offensive line. The episode offers a detailed analysis of tactical strategies, draft possibilities, and player evaluations—all focused on improving the Vikings’ future performance. This Vikings 1st & SKOL production, in partnership… read more
3 Veteran QB Options For New York Giants
The glory days are over. Now, we are in the dog days of the New York Giants as a franchise. Since Eli Manning retired, the Giants have struggled to find consistency and success at the quarterback position. There are currently no quarterbacks on the roster heading into the offseason. Drew Lock was on a one-year… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
What’s behind Minkah Fitzpatrick’s drop in production in 2024?
Minkah Fitzpatrick was named to another Pro Bowl in 2024. Making the Pro Bowl is an honorary designation these days, and is often a popularity contest where the best-known players are chosen. From that perspective, Fitzpatrick’s selection made sense. His past success makes him recognizable, and provides the assumption that he remains among the best… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
Steelers and Trevor Lawrence debunked rumor takes weird turn
Last week there was a big news story in the NFL suggesting the Pittsburgh Steelers had inquired, and suggested the potential of significant draft capital being included, in a trade for quarterback Trevor Lawrence. The report stemmed from the tweet from Ryan Burr, who has a history in the sports media realm: Steelers would deal… read more
The Browns Plan to Pay for the Dome Stadium Revealed
On Thursday November 13th the Chief Operating Officer David Jenkins of the Haslam Sports Group publicly revealed the funding plan for the $2.4 billion dollar dome stadium project. As I have reported before $1.2 billion is privately funded for the facility. The Haslam Sports Group reveled the rest of their financial plan to the public…. read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
2025 NFL Free Agent Market Report: Wide Receivers
The Pittsburgh Steelers have an interesting situation when it comes to their Wide Receiver room. They have a guy with all-world skills but one who has suffered from bouts of immaturity and ponderous actions in his career. In fact, the situation is so worrisome that the team has not committed to a second contract with… read more
A Cleveland Browns podcast
Browns 2025 Free Agency, Offensive Guards
Cleveland is going to spend money on free agency in 2025, despite what national and local media report. Today I’ll start a series of articles on six positions Cleveland will need to address, whether it be as starters or backups, quarterback, offensive tackle, safety, tight end, center and offensive guard. Today, offensive guards. The Browns… read more
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