A top prospect in the 2010 draft, WR Dez Bryant also returns punts for Oklahoma State.
Colts RB Mike Hart thinks former Wolverine teammate Brandon Minor is poised for a breakout season.
Twelve newcomers to college football who could have a big impact on the Big 12.
Despite football being his number one priority, Washington's Jake Locker will meet with the Los Angeles Angels, who drafted the Huskies' QB earlier this month.
USC QB Mitch Mustain is dealing with academic eligibility issues.
An ESPN feature on how sacks skew rushing statistics in college football.
Former Indiana QB Kellen Lewis will play football at Valdosta State this year.
Once thought of as one of the nation's top budding linebackers, Auburn's Tray Blackmon is trying his luck in the CFL.
In other CFL news, Louisville grad (and DraftNation favorite) Stefan LeFors is ready to take over as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback.
Ex-Boise State receiver and undrafted free agent, Jeremy Childs, has been released by the Chargers after making a poor decision to forgo his senior season and enter the draft a year early.
Peter Warrick, the number 4 pick in the 1999 NFL draft, is currently playing ball for the Bloomington Extreme, but would like to line up with the Chicago Bears.
Also a first round pick in 1999, CB Fernando Bryant has decided to retire from the NFL after winning a Super Bowl ring with the Pittsburgh Steelers last season.
The Kansas City Chiefs will retire Derrick Thomas' #58.
The St. Louis Rams will retire Deacon Jones' #75, as well. (Editor's Note: It's about time...)
More news outlets are reporting that indeed Brett Favre has agreed to a deal with the Minnesota Vikings and will be at training camp.