Contracts for drafted players, as well as undrafted free agents, are a go and a former Illini is getting his skin in the game. Tip Reiman was selected 82nd overall in the 3rd round of the 2024 NFL draft.
The Arizona Cardinals selected 12 players in the draft nearly three weeks ago and of the 257 total picked in the three-day event, 162 have already officially signed contracts submitted to the league.
The Arizona Cardinals acquired a fourth third-round pick in the 2024 NFL draft when they traded back in the second round. Originally the 79th pick, they traded back to No.
The Arizona Cardinals signed third-round draft pick, tight end Tip Reiman, to a four-year rookie contract today following the first day of rookie minicamp.
The Arizona Cardinals draft picks and undrafted rookies will take the field on Thursday for the first time in rookie minicamp. While the team did not announce their rookie numbers before Thursday, we know what they are.
Newly drafted Arizona Cardinals tight end Tip Reiman recently spoke with Ron Wolfley and Luke Lapinski on Arizona Sports on what it means to him to be drafted and his goals for the future.
With the conclusion of the recent NFL Draft in Detroit, the NFL is now executing the next step of the process to prepare for the 2024 NFL season. As with every draft before this one, as well as the ones yet to come, some NFL franchises have yielded better results than others.
The Arizona Cardinals acquired a fourth third-round pick in the 2024 NFL draft when they traded back in the second round, swapping picks with the Atlanta Falcons and sending them a sixth-round pick to pick up the 79th pick in the draft.
Blocking in the NFL is a pretty thankless job that doesn’t show up on the stat sheet, especially for pass catchers and players not listed as offensive linemen.
With the conclusion of the 2024 NFL Draft, the top draft ‘experts’ started grading all 32 teams on how their front offices performed in the draft. The Arizona Cardinals who had an astounding seven picks in the top 90 draft selections, received rave reviews from some of the top experts in the game.
The Illinois Fighting Illini had three players selected within the first three rounds of the NFL Draft. The final was tight end Tip Reiman, who was chosen Saturday by the Arizona Cardinals at No.
The Arizona Cardinals traded the 79th pick in the third round of the 2024 NFL Draft to the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for Nos. 82 and 191. They then turned around and added Illinois tight end Tip Reiman with the 82nd overall pick.
Tip Reiman is a tough and hard working tight end prospect The New York Jets would be wise to draft a tight end in the 2024 NFL draft, but it might not be the one you have been hearing about.
Reiman appears to be on Cincinnati’s radar. Call it due diligence, but there appears to be another tight end on the Cincinnati Bengals’ radar. The Bengals were one of two teams on hand for Illinois’ pro day to get a look at former Illini tight end Tip Reiman, according to Tony Pauline.
The New England Patriots helped to solidify their tight end depth chart earlier this week by retaining the services of team captain Hunter Henry and signing
While Newton didn’t go viral with comments made during this press time like his teammate, tight end Tip Reiman, standout interior lineman Jer’Zhan Newton spoke to the media during his time in Indianapolis at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine.
Tip Reiman is an interesting story. The South Dakota native walked on to the Illinois Football team in 2020. At the time, Offensive Coordinator, Rod Smith, saw something in the Skinny Sioux Falls native.
Tip Reiman NFL Draft Overview Position: Tight End Height: 6′-4″ Weight: 273 pounds School: Illinois More 2024 NFL Draft Profiles Tip Reiman is a rugged blocker and one of the best in this class, a prototypical possession-style tight end.
The story of Illini tight end Tip Reiman flies in the face of the saying, “Nice guys finish last.” There are few nicer, more dedicated, and more hard-working people than the South Dakota native.
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