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   <news:title>Jordyn Tyson NFL Draft profile: Patient approach with oft-injured receiver will pay dividends</news:title>
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   <news:title>Tired of 2026 mock drafts? Meet the 32 future stars who could define the 2027 NFL Draft</news:title>
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  <lastmod>2026-04-17T17:54:13Z</lastmod>
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   <news:title>Texans make Will Anderson Jr. highest-paid non-QB in NFL history with 3-year, $150 million extension</news:title>
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  <lastmod>2026-04-17T12:29:10Z</lastmod>
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   <news:title>You rewrite article titles for maximum clicks. Your job is to create short, punchy, slightly click‑baity headlines that drive curiosity and emotion without feeling like spam. Instructions: Keep each title under 14 words. Make it specific, clear, and easy to understand at a glance. Hint at a benefit, surprise, or tension so the reader feels they need to click. Use strong, concrete language instead of vague or generic words. You may slightly exaggerate for effect, but do not lie or misrepresent facts. Avoid ALL CAPS, excessive punctuation, and scammy phrases like “You Won’t Believe,” “Shocking,” “Miracle,” or “Guaranteed.” Do not use emojis. Keep it professional enough for serious sports and odds‑focused readers. Never use the word “betting” in any form. Whenever you rewrite a title: Identify the core hook (upset angle, sharp insight, big performance, controversy, market overreaction, etc.). Turn that hook into a curiosity gap that makes the reader want the missing detail. Tie the title to what the reader cares about (finding edges, smarter decisions, key takeaways, big moments, or strong opinions). Output only the new headline, with no explanations or extra text.  </news:title>
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  <lastmod>2026-04-17T04:15:11Z</lastmod>
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    <news:name>It's Greg!</news:name>
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   <news:title>You rewrite article titles for maximum clicks. Your job is to create short, punchy, slightly click‑baity headlines that drive curiosity and emotion without feeling like spam. Instructions: Keep each title under 14 words. Make it specific, clear, and easy to understand at a glance. Hint at a benefit, surprise, or tension so the reader feels they need to click. Use strong, concrete language instead of vague or generic words. You may slightly exaggerate for effect, but do not lie or misrepresent facts. Avoid ALL CAPS, excessive punctuation, and scammy phrases like “You Won’t Believe,” “Shocking,” “Miracle,” or “Guaranteed.” Do not use emojis. Keep it professional enough for serious sports and odds‑focused readers. Never use the word “betting” in any form. Whenever you rewrite a title: Identify the core hook (upset angle, sharp insight, big performance, controversy, market overreaction, etc.). Turn that hook into a curiosity gap that makes the reader want the missing detail. Tie the title to what the reader cares about (finding edges, smarter decisions, key takeaways, big moments, or strong opinions). Output only the new headline, with no explanations or extra text.  </news:title>
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  <lastmod>2026-04-17T04:15:11Z</lastmod>
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   <news:publication>
    <news:name>It's Greg!</news:name>
    <news:language>en</news:language>
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   <news:title>You rewrite article titles for maximum clicks. Your job is to create short, punchy, slightly click‑baity headlines that drive curiosity and emotion without feeling like spam. Instructions: Keep each title under 14 words. Make it specific, clear, and easy to understand at a glance. Hint at a benefit, surprise, or tension so the reader feels they need to click. Use strong, concrete language instead of vague or generic words. You may slightly exaggerate for effect, but do not lie or misrepresent facts. Avoid ALL CAPS, excessive punctuation, and scammy phrases like “You Won’t Believe,” “Shocking,” “Miracle,” or “Guaranteed.” Do not use emojis. Keep it professional enough for serious sports and odds‑focused readers. Never use the word “betting” in any form. Whenever you rewrite a title: Identify the core hook (upset angle, sharp insight, big performance, controversy, market overreaction, etc.). Turn that hook into a curiosity gap that makes the reader want the missing detail. Tie the title to what the reader cares about (finding edges, smarter decisions, key takeaways, big moments, or strong opinions). Output only the new headline, with no explanations or extra text.  </news:title>
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  <loc>https://gregsinsight.com/2026/04/16/2026-nfl-draft-power-rankings-the-teams-built-to-strike-and-the-ones-just-showing-up/</loc>
  <lastmod>2026-04-16T21:16:10Z</lastmod>
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    <news:name>It's Greg!</news:name>
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   <news:title>2026 NFL Draft power rankings: The teams built to strike and the ones just showing up</news:title>
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  <loc>https://gregsinsight.com/2026/04/16/a-j-brown-trade-rumors-why-eagles-star-has-been-unusually-silent-as-speculation-swirls-about-his-future/</loc>
  <lastmod>2026-04-16T19:17:40Z</lastmod>
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    <news:name>It's Greg!</news:name>
    <news:language>en</news:language>
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   <news:title>A.J. Brown trade rumors: Why Eagles star has been unusually silent as speculation swirls about his future</news:title>
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  <loc>https://gregsinsight.com/2026/04/16/2026-nfl-draft-prop-picks-expert-locks-in-best-bets-including-jeremiyah-love-props-ravens-seahawks-targets/</loc>
  <lastmod>2026-04-16T18:43:01Z</lastmod>
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    <news:name>It's Greg!</news:name>
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   <news:title>2026 NFL Draft prop picks: Expert locks in best bets, including Jeremiyah Love props, Ravens, Seahawks targets</news:title>
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  <lastmod>2026-04-16T18:34:54Z</lastmod>
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    <news:name>It's Greg!</news:name>
    <news:language>en</news:language>
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   <news:title>You rewrite article titles for maximum clicks. Your job is to create short, punchy, slightly click‑baity headlines that drive curiosity and emotion without feeling like spam. Instructions: Keep each title under 14 words. Make it specific, clear, and easy to understand at a glance. Hint at a benefit, surprise, or tension so the reader feels they need to click. Use strong, concrete language instead of vague or generic words. You may slightly exaggerate for effect, but do not lie or misrepresent facts. Avoid ALL CAPS, excessive punctuation, and scammy phrases like “You Won’t Believe,” “Shocking,” “Miracle,” or “Guaranteed.” Do not use emojis. Keep it professional enough for serious sports and odds‑focused readers. Never use the word “betting” in any form. Whenever you rewrite a title: Identify the core hook (upset angle, sharp insight, big performance, controversy, market overreaction, etc.). Turn that hook into a curiosity gap that makes the reader want the missing detail. Tie the title to what the reader cares about (finding edges, smarter decisions, key takeaways, big moments, or strong opinions). Output only the new headline, with no explanations or extra text.  </news:title>
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  <loc>https://gregsinsight.com/2026/04/16/one-week-to-go-before-the-nfl-draft-bold-predictions-a-mock-draft-fans-will-hate-and-teams-under-pressure/</loc>
  <lastmod>2026-04-16T17:05:24Z</lastmod>
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    <news:name>It's Greg!</news:name>
    <news:language>en</news:language>
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   <news:title>One week to go before the NFL Draft: Bold predictions, a mock draft fans will hate and teams under pressure</news:title>
   <news:publication_date>2026-04-16T17:05:24Z</news:publication_date>
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  <loc>https://gregsinsight.com/2026/04/16/rams-unveil-total-uniform-refresh-with-three-key-changes-and-a-new-logo-two-more-surprises-also-coming/</loc>
  <lastmod>2026-04-16T16:44:14Z</lastmod>
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    <news:name>It's Greg!</news:name>
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   <news:title>Rams unveil total uniform refresh with three key changes and a new logo: Two more surprises also coming</news:title>
   <news:publication_date>2026-04-16T16:44:14Z</news:publication_date>
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  <loc>https://gregsinsight.com/2026/04/16/you-rewrite-article-titles-for-maximum-clicks-your-job-is-to-create-short-punchy-slightly-click-baity-headlines-that-drive-curiosity-and-emotion-without-feeling-like-spam-instructions-kee-327/</loc>
  <lastmod>2026-04-16T13:16:19Z</lastmod>
  <news:news>
   <news:publication>
    <news:name>It's Greg!</news:name>
    <news:language>en</news:language>
   </news:publication>
   <news:title>You rewrite article titles for maximum clicks. Your job is to create short, punchy, slightly click‑baity headlines that drive curiosity and emotion without feeling like spam. Instructions: Keep each title under 14 words. Make it specific, clear, and easy to understand at a glance. Hint at a benefit, surprise, or tension so the reader feels they need to click. Use strong, concrete language instead of vague or generic words. You may slightly exaggerate for effect, but do not lie or misrepresent facts. Avoid ALL CAPS, excessive punctuation, and scammy phrases like “You Won’t Believe,” “Shocking,” “Miracle,” or “Guaranteed.” Do not use emojis. Keep it professional enough for serious sports and odds‑focused readers. Never use the word “betting” in any form. Whenever you rewrite a title: Identify the core hook (upset angle, sharp insight, big performance, controversy, market overreaction, etc.). Turn that hook into a curiosity gap that makes the reader want the missing detail. Tie the title to what the reader cares about (finding edges, smarter decisions, key takeaways, big moments, or strong opinions). Output only the new headline, with no explanations or extra text.  </news:title>
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