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The first round of the 2025 NFL Draft begins tonight, live from Lambeau Field in Green Bay. There are some former Kentucky Wildcats on this year’s draft boards, including Maxwell Hairston ...
Here's what you need to know about each of Kentucky's players picked in the 2025 NFL Draft and those who signed contracts as undrafted free agents (UDFA) afterward: "Hairston's blazing 4.28-second ...
While the NFL draft takes over Titletown and Lambeau Field, the league is leveraging the excitement surrounding its premier offseason event to promote flag football.
For the fourth time in the Mark Stoops era and 18th time in Kentucky football history, a Wildcat was picked in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday. The Buffalo Bills selected UK cornerback ...
The Buffalo Bills selected Kentucky DL Deone Walker with the No. 109 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Deone Walker is a massive human with a basketball background that shows up in his movement ...
At one particular position, the Bills need someone to step up and claim a starting role. Sports Illustrated predicts that first-round cornerback Maxwell Hairston will do just that. Identifying " the ...
In the duo’s exhaustive mock draft spanning all 257 picks, Hairston was the first Kentucky player off the board. The Buffalo Bills selected him 30th overall, a projection that aligns with ...
The Dallas Cowboys are no strangers to dining undrafted free agents who develop into contributors. They hope to have done so ...
Those who know Johnson best insist that his slip into the second round will drive him, not consume him. But that doesn't mean ...
Although the Buffalo Bills made Maxwell Hairston the No. 30 pick in the 2025 NFL draft, in one sense it is hard not to regard the former Kentucky cornerback as the draft’s overall winner.
With NFL MVP Josh Allen showing he can effectively ... Buffalo opened the draft by taking Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston at No. 30. Over the next three rounds, Beane traded up to land ...
Draft Outlook and Stoops’ NFL Legacy The mock draft left other Kentucky prospects—including center Eli Cox, linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson, and edge rusher J.J. Weaver—on the outside looking in.