The NFL Combine is next week, and one of the top players from the state of Iowa and the country in general unfortunately won't be putting his talents on full display.
Tucker Kraft was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the third round of this year's NFL Draft, and is now settling into his role on one of the most iconic pro sports franchises.
Often times with rookies in the NFL, the less you hear about them the better.
For the Minnesota Vikings, they heard quite a bit about the recent off the field activity of their first round pick, wide receiver Jordan Addison.
The Packers had a pair of first round picks in 2022, and may very well have a pair of first rounders in 2024, but this year's lone first round selection for Green Bay has officially signed his rookie contract.
South Dakotans, SDSU Jackrabbits, and Green Bay Packers fans across the country were thrilled when Tucker Kraft's named was called in the third round of the NFL Draft.
Following put his skills on display at the NFL level for the first time with a rookie minicamp tryout with the New York Giants within the past week, Augustana's Eli Weber joined Overtime with Bert Remien on Tuesday to share some big news.
There were a ton of draft eligible players that played college football in our area. Those that were drafted are well known, but what about those that didn't hear their names called over the weekend?
The 2023 NFL Draft commences from Kansas City next Thursday, April 27th. Prospects from around the country will be waiting on pins and needles to hear their names called and their dreams realized.
Pre-draft visits are a big part of the late-stage draft process, and a prospect close to home here in Sioux Falls recently paid a visit to 'America's team.'