John Kuhn will announce Packers' Day 2 picks during 2026 draft
John Kuhn, a former All-Pro fullback and Super Bowl champion for the Green Bay Packers, will announce the team's Day 2 picks during the 2026 NFL draft from Pittsburgh next week, per the NFL.
While lacking a first-round pick, the Packers currently hold picks No. 52 overall in the second round and No. 84 overall in the third round on Day 2. Kuhn, who now works as a sideline reporter for the Packers Radio Network, will be on site in Pittsburgh to announce both picks on Friday, April 24.
Kuhn is a York, Pennsylvania native who went to Shippensburg University, a Division II school in southern Pennsylvania. He signed with the Packers in 2007, made three Pro Bowl teams (2011, 2014-15) and two All-Pro teams (2011, 2014) and was a member of the Super Bowl XLV winning team following the 2010 season. milkshakeslot.com
Per the NFL, Kuhn is among 10 presenters who were born in Pennsylvania. The group includes Marques Colston, representing the New Orleans Saints, and Pat McAfee, representing the Indianapolis Colts. He's also one of five presenters who entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent.
Kuhn, now 43, played nine seasons with the Packers between 2007 and 2015. He entered the NFL with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2005 and finished his career with the New Orleans Saints in 2017. Kuhn officially retired from the NFL as a member of the Packers in 2019.
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: John Kuhn will announce Packers' Day 2 picks during 2026 draft
Former WR of Browns' Shedeur Sanders expresses desire for reunion
We are officially a week away from the 2026 NFL Draft, and the Cleveland Browns fanbase is eager to find out what general manager Andrew Berry will do in this year's draft.
While the main headline for the struggling organization this offseason has been whether or not the Brownstrade down in the draft, in terms of what players Berry could select, many fans are still in the dark about his plan. Still, Cleveland must completely revamp the offense leading up to next season, especially in the wide receiver room.
One name that could be under consideration for the Browns is former Missouri wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr., who played alongside quarterback Shedeur Sanders at Jackson State during his freshman season. When discussing his connection to the Browns' quarterback on the Up & Adams Show, Coleman claimed that he "would love to go back and play" with Sanders.
"That's my guy," Coleman stated when asked about Sanders. "I'm super happy for him, proud of him for where he's at right now, proud of the guy that he is becoming. But hey, that would be crazy. Freshman year, the chemistry we [have]...I would love to go back and play with him."
In addition to his desire to reunite with Sanders in Cleveland, Coleman also went on to state that he loves playing with Sanders because he's "never complacent."
"He got stronger, he got smarter," Coleman claimed. "He's more mobile; he can take off, but he's more accurate. But I just know the type of guy he is; he's never complacent. So that's why I love playing with a guy like him. This is only the beginning for him, and he's going to improve each and every year."
Mizzou WR Kevin Coleman Jr. says he would LOVE to catch passes from Browns QB Shedeur Sanders again 👀
— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) April 15, 2026
The two played together at Jackson State in 2022@KevinLamarCole1 | @ShedeurSanders | @heykayadamspic.twitter.com/IqVaDsy0A4
Could the Browns select Coleman in the 2026 NFL Draft?
Heading into this year's draft, Coleman has quickly become one of the most underrated wide receiver prospects. After spending his freshman season at Jackson State, the highly-touted slot receiver went on to play at three different schools throughout his college career, including the Louisville Cardinals and the Mississippi State Bulldogs, before finally ending his time with the Tigers in 2025.
During his final college season, Coleman saw a slight regression in his numbers, but still managed to record 732 receiving yards and one touchdown on 66 receptions. And despite posting a 4.49 40-yard dash at this year's NFL Combine, the 22-year-old pass catcher could still be a late-round gem for an NFL team for 2026 and beyond.
#Missouri WR Kevin Coleman Jr. is one of my favorite mid-round receivers in the draft.
— Andy (@AndyyNFL) February 22, 2026
Quick-twitched athlete with very good YAC ability and big-time competitiveness for the ball. Was a riser at the Senior Bowl. pic.twitter.com/EEEEefZ23d
Coleman is currently viewed as a consensus fifth-round pick, which is perfect for the Browns, who hold picks No. 146 and 149 in the upcoming draft cycle.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Former WR of Browns' Shedeur Sanders expresses desire for reunion
FSU basketball picks up commitment from TSC guard Amare Robinson
Florida State’s offseason roster makeover continued on Thursday with the commitment of Tallahassee State College guard Amare Robinson.
Robinson is the brother of recent transfer portal pickup Anthony Robinson II, both of whom are Tallahassee natives who spent their prep years at Florida State University School where they were coached by now-Florida A&M head coach Charlie Ward.
In his freshman season with the Eagles, he averaged 3.4 points on 12.2 minutes per game, earning four starts while shooting 38.2% from the field and 21.7% from the three.
He was a three-time defensive player of the year in high school.
Florida State has added four transfers so far this offseason in addition to signing six players from the high school ranks.
FSU basketball: Portal additions
- Guard Shon Abaev (Cincinnati)
- Guard/forward Kameron Taylor
- Guard Anthony Robinson II
FSU basketball: Portal departures
- Guard Cam Miles
- Forward Shah Muhammad
- Guard Martin Somerville
- Forward Alier Maluk
- Guard Xaiver Osceola
- Guard Maximo Garcia-Plata
FSU basketball: Returning players
- Upcoming sophomore foward Thomas Bassong
- Freshman guard Jasen Lopez (early enrollee, dual-sport athlete)
FSU basketball: High school prospects
Signees
- Four-star guard Brandon Bass Jr.
- Four-star forward Collin Paul
- Four-star center Marcis Ponder
- Guard JD Jones
