The Packers picked up Tulane QB Michael Pratt at pick 245 in the 7th round of the 2024 NFL Draft. While quick on his feet, his weaker arm strength may lower his ceiling.
The Green Bay Packers are already set at quarterback with Jordan Love, but it never hurts to add some depth.
After the first wave of quarterbacks, Tulane QB Michael Pratt might be one of the next to come off the board at the 2024 NFL Draft.
Besson’s selections from the Top Notch Sports mock draft event Over the weekend, I teamed up with Top Notch Sports to do a 32-person 7-round mock draft for this upcoming 2024 draft.
We are officially less than a week away from the 2024 NFL Draft, so it's time to dig further into the class. Rather than just focus on the first round, let's look at several players who could sneak into the top 100 despite being projected as Day 3 picks.
The 2024 NFL Draft is so rich with quarterback talent that some believe six could be selected in the first round.
The Dallas Cowboys could find an intriguing fit in their quarterback lineup with a prospect like Michael Pratt. As per Chris Trapasso’s mock draft on CBS Sports, the Cowboys are anticipated to secure Tulane University’s Michael Pratt with the 87th overall pick in the third round.
The team has been scouting Tulane quarterback Yes, the Las Vegas Raiders will be in the draft market for a quarterback. They have scouted several quarterbacks this draft process and one of them is Tulane’s Michael Pratt.
He has certainly given himself plenty of room to maneuver after a successful free agency, he will have his eye on a few position groups as the Jets get on the clock.
The 2024 NFL Draft is quickly approaching. The popular names are being discussed ad nauseam, so let’s highlight later-round names that could play key roles on an NFL roster.
The New York Jets don’t need a quarterback heading into 2024. That much we know.
According to Ryan Fowler, Tulane QB Michael Pratt has an official visit with the Jets. Fowler previously reported Pratt also had a visit with the Browns.
The 2024 NFL Draft is ripe with quality players flying under the radar, or at least at a lower altitude than they should. With exactly three weeks until the Bears officially kick off the draft, here are 10 underrated prospects in this year's class you need to know.
The Denver Broncos are continuing to take a close look at quarterbacks leading up to the 2024 NFL draft. The Broncos were one of five teams to send a position coach (wide receivers coach Keary Colbert) to Tulane’s pro day on Tuesday, according to Jim Nagy.
The 2024 NFL Draft is getting close, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Michael Pratt.
HEIGHT: 6'3" WEIGHT: 217 HAND: 9¼" ARM: 30¾" WINGSPAN: 77" 40-YARD DASH: N/A 3-CONE: 7.20 SHUTTLE: 4.23 VERTICAL: 36" BROAD: 9'6" POSITIVES — Good pocket…
The Denver Broncos met with Tulane quarterback Michael Pratt at the NFL combine last week, according to a report from KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis. Pratt (6-2, 216 pounds) completed 60.6% of his passes for 9,611 yards with 90 touchdowns against 26 interceptions in four years (46 games) with the Green Wave.
Now that four-year Tulane starter has officially declared for the NFL Draft, the G5 likely has its best candidate for an early QB selection. That's largely thanks to Pratt spearheading Tulane football's dramatic turnaround under Willie Fritz in the last two seasons.
#24 Tulane continued their march through the American Athletic Conference on Saturday with a 24-8 win at Florida Atlantic. After four-straight wins by a touchdown or less, Tulane broke that streak thanks to this victory against the Owls.
A report by Clint Brewster of 247Sports on Thursday indicated that Tulane junior quarterback was "heavily considering a transfer" to a Power Five school
Following Tulane's upset over Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams and USC in the Cotton Bowl at the conclusion of last season, some thought that Green
No. 25 Tulane set a record last season, going from 2-10 all the way to 12-2. Improving on a season like that is nearly impossible, but YB's Matt Wiesenfeld says there is no expectation that the Green Wave is going to recede into the background.
The Tulane Green Wave have done it. Taking on a favored USC Trojans team in the Cotton Bowl on Monday, Willie Fritz’s squad was facing an uphill climb, but Tulane did its thing in pulling off the best comeback of the college football season.
The Wave is making a comeback. No, not that one (although, it can come along for the ride). It's the Green Wave that's making the biggest comeback following a two-win 2021 season.
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