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The NFL Draft is hours away and the intel is flying. Matt Miller and Jeremy Fowler have dropped their final first-round projections, and in New England, the buzz is real — the Patriots, sitting at pick thirty-one, are being connected to an edge rusher who racked up twenty-one and a half sacks, a potential defensive game-changer for a franchise desperate to rebuild its identity under the new regime.
Meanwhile in Los Angeles, the Chargers are generating serious draft-day noise of their own. Todd McShay has them taking Ohio State defensive tackle Kayden McDonald at twenty-two overall, but the name drawing the most whispers is Tennessee cornerback Jermod McCoy — McShay himself says the Chargers are the team he hears connected to McCoy more than anyone else in round one. That corner-to-LA link is worth watching when the clock starts Thursday night.
Shifting to the diamond, Jose Soriano is doing something that hasn't been done in over a century. The Angels starter delivered another scoreless gem Wednesday, making him the first non-opening pitcher since nineteen hundred to allow one or fewer runs through his first six starts of the season. That is not a hot streak — that is history being written in real time.
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