Tuck: Dolphins Ready To Compete For Playoffs
GM Jeff Ireland has come under a lot of fire in Miami, but he's had a very good offseason.
Oakland Raider Latavius Murray On The DB Show
Former UCF running-back and now Oakland Raider Latavius Murray joined The David Baumann Show this morning. Latavius was the first UCF player selected in this year’s NFL Draft. The sixth round pick hopes to make a strong impression with
Renowned Trainer Tom Shaw On DB Show
Coach Tom Shaw of TSP Performance Camps joined The David Baumann Show to discuss training the NFL’s #1 Draft Pick Eric Fisher of Central Michigan and what it’s like to be the top trainer for NFL players. Listen here:
NFL Draft Recap: Bucs, Jaguars, Dolphins
We check in and see how each of the three Florida franchises fared in the 2013 NFL Draft.
Jenna Laine Grades The Bucs’ Draft On DB Show
SportstalkFlorida.com’s Bucs Insider Jenna Laine grades the Tampa Bay Buccaneers draft and talks about the future of Mike Glennon and Jeff Demps. Listen here: Talk with us during the show: 1080 Studio Line: 407-482-3776 Toll Free:(877) 380-1080 Chat
UCF RB Latavius Murray Drafted By Raiders In 6th Round
The Oakland Raiders selected UCF running back Latavius Murray in the sixth round of the NFL Draft Saturday, No. 181 overall. He becomes the first UCF player to be drafted. Murray will have the opportunity to compete for the
Buffalo Bills QB EJ Manuel Press Conference
EJ Manuel was the first QB to come off the board
Miami Dolphins Wanted Tavon Austin
The Miami Dolphins shocked everyone when the team traded up with the Oakland Raiders for the third overall pick, and then took Oregon pass-rusher Dion Jordan. But, according to NFL Network’s Jeff Darlington, that was not the original plan.
Bucs Fans Welcome Revis to ‘Ray Jay’
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers didn’t have a first round draft selection yesterday, but it did nothing to put a damper on the spirit of Bucs fans, who gathered at Raymond James Stadium to welcome the newest member of the
Best Of The Day – NFL Draft, Rays & More
Another day of sports is in the books. Charlie Bernstein looks back at the day that was








