Press secretary Jen Psaki announced Friday that administration officials had completed a review of U.S. policy toward North Korea.
Steelers and Patriots picks were among several surprising selections during Thursday's first round of the NFL draft in Cleveland.Whether they admit it or not, Patrick Mahomes was baked into the decision-making process of every front-office executive during Thursday night’s first round Twelve of the first 15 picks in Thursday’s NFL draft went on the offensive side of the ball, including newly minted New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson.
The 49ers were willing to overlook Trey Lance’s lack of experience in order to bet on his ceiling. With the third pick, after trading away a bunch of future draft picks, taking Alabama’s Mac Jones would have been the safe selection. Jones is a classic dropback passer who profiles the same as a bunch of quarterbacks that have found success in the Kyle Shanahan system, and he led his team to a national title playing in the biggest, baddest conference of them all.
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