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The Browns used No. 182 on Arkansas QB Taylen Green, a 6'6" athlete who lit up the combine and Senior Bowl. He arrives in Cleveland as a developmental prospect.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 42 as the Thunder beat the Suns 121-109 in Phoenix, putting OKC up 3-0 and a win from advancing.
The Browns took Alabama linebacker Justin Jefferson at No. 149. Scouts praise his coverage and instincts but question his size and tackling.
Matt Boldy’s late overtime deflection lifted the Wild to a 3-2 win and tied the series 2-2. Big goaltending nights and Nils Lundkvist’s injury set the stage for a pivotal Game 5 in Dallas.
The Saints traded a Day‑3 pick for Tyree Wilson, adding a former No. 7 overall pick to a thin edge rotation. New Orleans is betting a fresh scheme can unlock the 25‑year‑old's upside.
The Knicks rolled into Atlanta and leveled the first-round series with a 114-98 win. Karl‑Anthony Towns starred with a 20-10-10 triple-double as the series heads to MSG.
Sidney Crosby scored and assisted as the Penguins beat the Flyers 4-2 to avoid a sweep. The series now shifts to Pittsburgh for a pivotal Game 5 on Monday.
Orlando closed the game on a 9-0 run to beat Detroit 113-105 in Game 3; Cade Cunningham's comeback fell short and the Magic now lead the series 2-1.
The Lions took Arizona State corner Keith Abney II at No. 157, banking on his coverage chops and tackling to pay off as a nickel. Advanced metrics back the move.
Logan Stankoven's power-play strike lifted Carolina to a 4-2 win in Ottawa, completing a four-game sweep of the Senators. Andersen made 25 saves in the clincher.
Rory McIlroy will not play the inaugural $20 million Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral, the event’s final field shows. The absence follows his Masters title and a trimmed schedule.
After a 10–17 start the Red Sox fired manager Alex Cora and multiple coaches, naming Triple‑A manager Chad Tracy interim as the club reshuffles its major‑league staff.
Seattle used the No. 64 pick to draft TCU safety Bud Clark, a versatile ballhawk with proven turnover production. He adds depth to a secondary reshaped by free agency.
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