The Brooklyn Nets, having secured the No. 8 pick in the NBA Draft due to lottery luck, are strategizing to trade up in the draft order, potentially to select top prospects like Dylan Harper, as part of their rebuilding process.
The Chicago Bears are in the midst of their pre-draft process, hosting official visits for prospects ahead of the 2024 NFL draft. With a focus on positions like edge rusher, defensive tackle, quarterback, and wide receiver, the team is working with just four draft picks, two of which are inside the top 10. The reported pre-draft visits include prospects from various college football teams, with a distinction between Top 30 visits and local visits.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones refused to reveal whether the team was interested in tight end Dalton Kincaid, who was drafted by the Buffalo Bills after they traded up to the 24th pick. Jones said he would not be revealing the team's draft board this year after doing so last year and being barred from the building until training camp. The Cowboys lost tight end Dalton Schultz this offseason, but with a deep tight end group in this year's draft, they should have other opportunities to add to the position.
Raiders coach Josh McDaniels contradicts a report that Jalen Carter has been crossed off the team's draft board. Carter remains on their draft board and will visit the Raiders as one of their 30 visitors in April. However, the team could still decide to pass on him due to his connection to a car crash that killed his Georgia teammate and a football staffer earlier this year.