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Respect the Legend or Start Your Own Legacy? Lawrence Taylor Says 'No' to Abdul Carter.

New Giants pass rusher Abdul Carter made it clear: he wanted to wear the iconic No. 56. But Lawrence Taylor — the man who made 56 legendary — isn't having it. His answer? "Get another number. I don't care if it's double zero. Make that famous." Unlike Warren Moon, who graciously allowed Cam Ward to wear his retired No. 1, Taylor draws a hard line. 🧠 What’s your take? Should young players be allowed to revive retired numbers to create their own legacies? Or should certain numbers stay locked away forever, out of respect for the legends who made them iconic? Sound off below! 👇 #ShedeurSanders #DeionSanders #NFLDraft #CoachPrime #NFLRealityCheck #FromHypeToHumble #DraftDayTruths #ClevelandBrowns

Respect the Legend or Start Your Own Legacy? Lawrence Taylor Says 'No' to Abdul Carter.
Emily Torres

Did Deion Really Prepare Shedeur for the NFL—Or Just for Instagram?

Let’s cut the hype. Shedeur Sanders fell to the 5th round not because the league "didn’t get him," but because teams saw through the branding and didn’t see the grind. ❗ Refused to take responsibility in combine interviews. ❗ Missed basic traps in team installs. ❗ Gave off entitled energy—without 1st-round talent to back it up. This isn’t college anymore. This isn’t Boulder. And it sure as hell isn’t Instagram. Shedeur talked like a franchise QB, prepared like an influencer, and interviewed like a guy who thought being “Coach Prime’s son” was enough. Spoiler alert: It wasn’t. If Deion’s goal was to make his son famous, mission accomplished. If it was to make him NFL-ready, well... that scoreboard speaks for itself. 👀 Your move, Cleveland. Let’s see what happens when the cameras are off. #ShedeurSanders #DeionSanders #NFLDraft #CoachPrime #NFLRealityCheck #FromHypeToHumble #DraftDayTruths #ClevelandBrowns

Did Deion Really Prepare Shedeur for the NFL—Or Just for Instagram?
Coach J

🧠 Coach J’s Draft Room Vol.5|Mason Graham: The Quiet Chaos in the Trenches

Mason Graham | Cleveland Browns | DL | Michigan "Chaos doesn’t need to be loud to be lethal." 🔍 Coach’s Breakdown ✅ Strengths Disruptive every-down defender with elite lateral quickness Anchors well and holds the point against double teams Natural feel for run fits and gap integrity Relentless motor—constantly affects the pocket 🚧 Areas to Watch Below-average arm length for interior linemen Pad level rises late in reps, leading to leverage loss Still refining pass-rush technique, especially counters 🗣️ Coach’s Corner I’ve coached long enough to know that the best defenders don’t always scream on tape—they suffocate. Mason Graham is that kind of player. Doesn’t matter if it’s first-and-10 or third-and-long, he’s going to find a way to muddy up the picture. Cleveland took some heat for trading down, skipping a flashier pick—but Graham makes that look like veteran wisdom. He’s not just strong—he understands leverage, reads blocks like a linebacker, and plays with grown-man urgency. Look, you don’t get many guys who can stop the run and collapse a pocket. Mason’s one of them. And paired with Myles Garrett? That’s a problem. 🎓 Coach J’s Grade: B Still growing as a rusher, but already elite in chaos creation. You win with dudes like this. #NFLDraft2025 #MasonGraham #ClevelandBrowns #CoachJ #TrenchesMatter #InteriorDefense #DraftRoomVol5 #DLScouting #CoachJObservations

🧠 Coach J’s Draft Room Vol.5|Mason Graham: The Quiet Chaos in the Trenches