Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Teams Needing QB

2014

Houston -- 1st round
Cleveland -- 1st round
Jacksonville -- 1st round
Minnesota -- 1st round
Tampa Bay -- 3rd round
Arizona -- 3rd round


2015

New York Jets
Dallas
Tennessee
Oakland
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Detroit
Kansas City


2016

Pittsburgh
New York Giants
Chicago

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Kyle Fuller -- Darrelle Revis

The island. Revis is getting some company. This guy is very fiesty, like Revis. He sticks his nose in the run game. When I think playoff football, this is the kind of competitor I think of. He makes plays and is a top-flight corner in this very deep class. Pretty much off the charts in everything and it translates to the field and that is very easy to see. No risk here, only pro bowl, after pro bowl. after pro bowl.

Kyle Fuller
Va Tech

Height: 181.9 cm
Weight: 13.5 stone



Strengths: Swag, Flash. Talent. Three star player here. Primetime.

Bio: This guy has incredible short area quickness, like a panther, yet, the ability to leap at any minute and get up and take the ball and you are all sad like a panda. Lays the lumber and is a sound tackler. Blitz game specialist. Team player. Fan favorite. Dependable and reliable 1st round pick.

Player comp: Darrelle Revis, Cornerback

Eric Ebron -- LeBron James

This one is a stretch because you gotta get LeBron to play first. It is just too easyyy. That's what it is like with Eric Ebron. Who you putting on this guy? A linebacker? No chance. Who you putting on this guy a safety? No. Now imagine what I said thinking about LeBron, not sir Eric Ebron. Frightening. Terrifying. This guy held his own on Clowney, he has all the athletic ability in the world, and is a pretty good player in the open field.

Eric Ebron
UNC

Height: 194 cm
Weight: 17.8 stone


Strengths: Athletic, Big, Dependable, QB's best friend, Playmaker

Bio: He will be the top tight end taken in the draft and deservedly so. He is a premium tight end in the game. I like Larry Webster as the top tight end, but he is highly underrated. Ebron is a playmaker at the end of the day and could be a 10 TD guy next year very easily.

Player comp: LeBron James, Tight End


Khalil Mack -- Patrick Willis

They should name an award after this Mack character. Butkus step aside. Just kidding. I think the best spot, although he has pass rush abilities that are off the charts, is to put him in the middle of your defense on his feet. This is a really, really, exciting prospect. He stumbled and was in cement at Indy for his 40 at the combine and ran a pretty good time. This guy's speed is right there with Willis. Can he instintilvely dominate the game in the middle or does someone put him at OLB. I think guys on the inside with pass rush abilities are even more valuable as to why I play him on the inside and I think he can do it. I like a little more length on the outside, really rangy guys and Mack is a bit on the shorter side but does have long arms and big paws and everything you look for like that.

Khalil Mack
Buffalo

Height:189.5 cm
Weight: 17.9 stone


Strengths: Speed, Strength, Pass Rush, Agility, Tackling, Honey Badger

Player comp: Patrick Willis, Linebacker

Odell Beckham -- Mike Wallace

If they were like crack addicts on the street begging for it. This is something they might be asking for. Wide receiver talent. We just seem to have problems finding it. Like we know these guys are all kinda bunched together but who is at the top of the bunch. How bout a little Mike Wallace clone in Odell Beckham. Mike Wallace in terms of play marking ability but with much improved hands. They are both the same size and while Wallace has elite speed, Beckham can hang and could potentially dominate any cornerback he faces.

Odell Beckham
LSU

Height: 181 cm
Weight: 14.1 stone



Strengths: Speed, Burst, Agility, Hands, X Factor, Playmaking
                         
Bio: Watch the fuck out! This guy can play. He isn't the biggest, strongest, or fastest but he is very good in all three. You can't talk about this guy without talking about his quickness. He is very good agility side to side and in burst up the field. This is a big time player. 

Player comp: Mike Wallace, Wide Receiver
                

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Player Profile: P Rich

I was down on this guy. I was down on this guy. I was like stop with the hype. Seriously, stop it. But I was wrong about this guy. He is P Rich all damn day. I don't know what I'm smoking.

Nevertheless, this is a guy who has primetime written all over him. He is electric fast. That's the thing with all of these wideouts. For the most part, they are electric fast and about to storm the league. Although, wide outs rarely produce 1,000 yards year one. Paul Richardson I'd throw in the hat to be in that conversation. This guy seems like the perfect wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles. He is a mix in between a DeSean Jackson and an Emmanuel Sanders. He isn't as polished and is still developing, so I like the Emmanuel Sanders comparison. Yet, he is taller than both but build, burst, speed is more in line with DeSean Jackson.

Paul Richardson
Colorado

Height: 183.8 cm
Weight: 12.5 stone



Strengths:  + +   Route Running
                 + + +  Fluidity
                 + + +  Speed
                 + + +  Hands
                 + + +  Burst

  **Will be #2 WR

Player comp: Emmanuel Sanders, Wide Receiver

Ronald Powell --> LaVar Arrington

You have to remember LaVar Arrington failed not for a lack of ability, but for a gross overstatement of one's stature. He failed because the expectations were too high. He was a very good player and had some injuries and when he couldn't live up to the "LaVar leap" craze he just quit and rode off into the sunset with tons of cash. I think Ronald Powell will be a very good NFL player and a sure-fire starter in the league. I think he could be your poor mans Jadeveon Clowney if you want a high potential playmaker that is a bit under the radar. I like Powell there more so than William Clarke DE WVU. Powell has a good initial burst and a relentless nature to his game. He is in position and has good side to side quickness. He is an ideal fit in a 3-4 on the ILB position. Hell, in Pittsburgh, this is great. You take a Jarvis Jones at OLB and you know what I think Ronald Powell can do more for you than Jarvis Jones and that's not his natural position. Sadly, this is true.

Ronald Powell
Florida

Height: 190.8 cm
Weight: 17 stone



Strengths: + + +  Demeanor
                   + +    Speed
                 + + +  Athleticism
                   +       X Factor
                  + +    Strength
                  + +    Lift

Player comp: LaVar Leap, Linebacker