Ryan Nassib needs go to the Bills. With both his OC and HC in Buffalo, he should be comfortable.
Geno Smith fit about all offenses , a running team, pocket team, a west coast, a throw it down the field. I think the browns will draft. I said the Eagles for a while, but I think the Browns will pull the trigger.
Matt Barkey is a fit with the Jets, west coast precision offense, but he needs to sit and watch a great QB and then blossom into a great QB. The Saints and Patriots make some sense, but the Jets make the most sense.
E.J. Manuel is a guy who can move around and play in the new offense in the NFL. The Eagles are the team I think E.J. can make the biggest difference with.
Landry Jones and the Bears. With Cutler's contract in the air, they have look and see who they can raise for a year in case Jay wanders off. Both these QB's are gunslingers, like Farve. They fit in the same offense, so that looks like a nice fit.
Colby Cameron. HA SURPRISE! I put my man Colby Cameron. This guy and the Patriots make sense. Whether someone is smart enough to draft is still begotten. This guy went point for point with Johnny Manziel. He can sling it, he's accurate, and we've seen small school QB's make it.
Matt Scott can be a top 10 mobile type QB, if in the right system. The Cowboys system fits a QB who improvises and makes the big plays. Scott may have to be traded or Romo cut, but he will make it in this league.
Tyler Wilson is like Matt Scott, but Scott need some time to nourish and become a great one, Wilson can step in and be a productive starter. I say the Chiefs would be a great spot for him.
Tyler Bray is not on my radar for one of the better QB's, but anyone can succeed with help. With other teams takene away, I put this guy with the Vikings. He can give Ponder a good run for his money.
Mike Glennon can be a difference maker on offense, especially with Bruce Arians. HINT*HINT*. The Cardinals will be a great spot for him. With Big Ben and Luck QBing his last two times out, he likes the big guys. Glennon is big, though has less mobility than them, but he cans till make it.
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4/23/2013
Mock Draft: 1-16
1. Chiefs: Luke Joekel OT Texas A&M
Even though I don't believe in Alex Smith, they handed him the reins, and he'll need a protector, plus with Albert being traded, they'll need a new tackle.
2. Jaguars: Star Lotulelei DT Utah
The Jaguars are in position to do two things, take the best player available, or trade out, and Star Lotulelei is an excellent protege.
3. Raiders: Shariff Foyd DT Florida
Shariff Floyd is an explosive defensive tackle, and with a terrible defense,
they need anything to improve upon it.
4. Eagles: Geno Smith QB WVU
If a team is in need of a QB, and they're is a QB much better than all the others, you have to take it.
5. Lions: Eric Fisher OT Centrel Michigan
After loosing both starting tackles, they're going to need to replenish their o-line.
6. Browns: Dion Jordan DE/OLB Oregon
With the signing of Kruger, they'll need a guy who can line up across from him, especially with Gocong cut.
7. Cardinals: Lane Johnson OT Oklahoma
This O-Line is absolutely horrendous. Now with Palmer at the helm, this OT definitely a solid guy.
8. Bills: Ryan Nassib QB Syracuse
I've been high on this connection, and with a week before the draft, the tension is rising. Kevin Kolb can go suck a d**k for all anyone cares, he's not gonna be the starter at the beginning of the season. With his college OC and HC there, he should be comfortable.
9. Jets: Barkevious Mingo DE/OLB LSU
The Jets like to take risks in the draft, and this guy could be one of the most risky guys at the DE position.
10. Titans: D.J. Fluker OT/OG Alabama
This lineman can play on the interior and on the outside. With David Stewart probably leaving, he'll have to take over right tackle duties.
11. Chargers: Jonathan Cooper OG North Carolina
This offensive-line is absolutely terrible, and they need help on all the parts of their line. Especially with Kris Dielman's surprise retirement.
12. Dophins: Kenny Vaccaro S Texas
I do think this a little high for a solid starting safety, but when most of the o-lingman are off the board, they'll have to hit another need.
13. Jets: Cordarelle Patterson WR Tenneessee
Most SMART team (Ansel) would choose the established and sturdy Tavon Austin, but since this is the Jets, we have to see at least one more year of Rex Ryan stupidity, this would be the worst pick of the 1st round.
14. Panthers: Sheldon Richardson DT Missouri
The Panthers have to plug the middle like I have to plug my nose. The middle of this defense was very bad, and Richardson is a solid DT, more athletic than the others.
15. Saints: Eziekiel Ansah DE BYU
I'm surprised that Ansah dropped this far, but I just don't like the take the best available in the top 10-12. This Saints defense was the epitome of a fluffy pillow defense. They would be average in college, and (just a joke) would lose to a pee-wee team because of their defense. Ansah is a great fit here.
16. Rams Tavon Austin WR WVU
Walterfootball.com said that they couldn't see Austin getting past 16, neither can I. The Rams are a pitiful offense, and Sam Bradford boasts Jared Cook as his best target. That cannot be the case. They need a guy who can just generate some energy.
Even though I don't believe in Alex Smith, they handed him the reins, and he'll need a protector, plus with Albert being traded, they'll need a new tackle.
2. Jaguars: Star Lotulelei DT Utah
The Jaguars are in position to do two things, take the best player available, or trade out, and Star Lotulelei is an excellent protege.
3. Raiders: Shariff Foyd DT Florida
Shariff Floyd is an explosive defensive tackle, and with a terrible defense,
they need anything to improve upon it.
4. Eagles: Geno Smith QB WVU
If a team is in need of a QB, and they're is a QB much better than all the others, you have to take it.
5. Lions: Eric Fisher OT Centrel Michigan
After loosing both starting tackles, they're going to need to replenish their o-line.
6. Browns: Dion Jordan DE/OLB Oregon
With the signing of Kruger, they'll need a guy who can line up across from him, especially with Gocong cut.
7. Cardinals: Lane Johnson OT Oklahoma
This O-Line is absolutely horrendous. Now with Palmer at the helm, this OT definitely a solid guy.
8. Bills: Ryan Nassib QB Syracuse
I've been high on this connection, and with a week before the draft, the tension is rising. Kevin Kolb can go suck a d**k for all anyone cares, he's not gonna be the starter at the beginning of the season. With his college OC and HC there, he should be comfortable.
9. Jets: Barkevious Mingo DE/OLB LSU
The Jets like to take risks in the draft, and this guy could be one of the most risky guys at the DE position.
10. Titans: D.J. Fluker OT/OG Alabama
This lineman can play on the interior and on the outside. With David Stewart probably leaving, he'll have to take over right tackle duties.
11. Chargers: Jonathan Cooper OG North Carolina
This offensive-line is absolutely terrible, and they need help on all the parts of their line. Especially with Kris Dielman's surprise retirement.
12. Dophins: Kenny Vaccaro S Texas
I do think this a little high for a solid starting safety, but when most of the o-lingman are off the board, they'll have to hit another need.
13. Jets: Cordarelle Patterson WR Tenneessee
Most SMART team (Ansel) would choose the established and sturdy Tavon Austin, but since this is the Jets, we have to see at least one more year of Rex Ryan stupidity, this would be the worst pick of the 1st round.
14. Panthers: Sheldon Richardson DT Missouri
The Panthers have to plug the middle like I have to plug my nose. The middle of this defense was very bad, and Richardson is a solid DT, more athletic than the others.
15. Saints: Eziekiel Ansah DE BYU
I'm surprised that Ansah dropped this far, but I just don't like the take the best available in the top 10-12. This Saints defense was the epitome of a fluffy pillow defense. They would be average in college, and (just a joke) would lose to a pee-wee team because of their defense. Ansah is a great fit here.
16. Rams Tavon Austin WR WVU
Walterfootball.com said that they couldn't see Austin getting past 16, neither can I. The Rams are a pitiful offense, and Sam Bradford boasts Jared Cook as his best target. That cannot be the case. They need a guy who can just generate some energy.
4/20/2013
Top 10 QB's
Top 10 QB's
1. Geno Smith: He has the arm and the height, maybe a little cuddled in college, but with help from an OC, he'll be a great QB.
2. Ryan Nasisb: He's got one of the top arms in the draft. Maybe he lacks touch and foot work, but no QB in this draft is perfect.
3. Matt Barkley: Everyone knows he doesn't have the arm, but of all the QB's, I think he's the smartest and has the best feet work.
4. E. J. Manuel: He's been climbing up my list for a couple weeks now, I think he can be the next Big Ben. He's big, tall and strong. The only thing I can really say he's at the bottom tier of is football protection.
5. Tyler Wilson: He reminds a lot of Tony Romo. He's a creator, and both of these players were on @$$ teams. Wilson has the potential to be the guy who carries a team.
6. Mike Glennon: He has been a very tough guy to grade because I see great arm strength, but he lacks mobility and accuracy.
7. Matt Scott: The Arizona QB has proven a lot over the past few months. He's got athleticism and good arm strength, and he has leadership attributes late in game situations, the thing that puts him over the top is the bowl game. Coming back from a double digit Nevada lead, and bringing them back to win
8. Zac Dysert: He, as long with Eric Fisher, come out of smaller conferences. Though the competition was lacking, the arm strength and ability to create, he really makes me think of Big Ben, though Big Ben was a top 10 pick, he will probably go in the 4th or 5th. They just seem so similar in their game and the college they came from.
9. Tyler Bray: Bray has the potential to be a top 10 QB, I mean I see potential in this guy. But the inconsistency is what leaves me wondering. He's 6-7, but has a small frame (like KD). He just cannot make the accurate throws consistency.
10. Jordan Rodgers: He reminds me of B.J. Coleman, a guy who has talent, but isn't ready to make the start. Plus, having Aaron rogers your older brother bodes well for you. Remember, Rodgers sat for 3 years, hopefully the same will happen for his bro.
1. Geno Smith: He has the arm and the height, maybe a little cuddled in college, but with help from an OC, he'll be a great QB.
2. Ryan Nasisb: He's got one of the top arms in the draft. Maybe he lacks touch and foot work, but no QB in this draft is perfect.
3. Matt Barkley: Everyone knows he doesn't have the arm, but of all the QB's, I think he's the smartest and has the best feet work.
4. E. J. Manuel: He's been climbing up my list for a couple weeks now, I think he can be the next Big Ben. He's big, tall and strong. The only thing I can really say he's at the bottom tier of is football protection.
5. Tyler Wilson: He reminds a lot of Tony Romo. He's a creator, and both of these players were on @$$ teams. Wilson has the potential to be the guy who carries a team.
6. Mike Glennon: He has been a very tough guy to grade because I see great arm strength, but he lacks mobility and accuracy.
7. Matt Scott: The Arizona QB has proven a lot over the past few months. He's got athleticism and good arm strength, and he has leadership attributes late in game situations, the thing that puts him over the top is the bowl game. Coming back from a double digit Nevada lead, and bringing them back to win
8. Zac Dysert: He, as long with Eric Fisher, come out of smaller conferences. Though the competition was lacking, the arm strength and ability to create, he really makes me think of Big Ben, though Big Ben was a top 10 pick, he will probably go in the 4th or 5th. They just seem so similar in their game and the college they came from.
9. Tyler Bray: Bray has the potential to be a top 10 QB, I mean I see potential in this guy. But the inconsistency is what leaves me wondering. He's 6-7, but has a small frame (like KD). He just cannot make the accurate throws consistency.
10. Jordan Rodgers: He reminds me of B.J. Coleman, a guy who has talent, but isn't ready to make the start. Plus, having Aaron rogers your older brother bodes well for you. Remember, Rodgers sat for 3 years, hopefully the same will happen for his bro.
4/18/2013
DRAFT RECAP
With the NFL draft coming up, I have some sleepers and some overrated players:
Barret Jone's is a very versatile OL with a lot of potential, he could be a OG, OT, or OC in the NFL
Matt Scott has solid mobility and shows good accuracy, plus in the bowl game, it takes a lot of leadership to rally a team back in under a minute
Aaron Dobson is one of the most solid WR prospects in the draft, a complete player with speed and height. He reminds me of Kenny Britt without the craziness
Gavin Escobar is a solid pass catching TE, and most TE aren't that good at blocking, so he can make up for that. As a 2nd or 3rd rounder, he'll make a lot of sense and give you solid numbers
Jonathan Cyprien should not slip from the 1st round, but he may because the team was so f**king bad. He was a 4 year stater, very smart, and a solid leader
Margus Hunt is a big, athletic guy. Those kinds of DE make it in the NFL. (Pierre-Paul, Julius Peppers, and Calais Campbell). Most say he's a 2nd rounder, but I could see the Falcons take him in the 1st, and maybe, or even a team desperate for a pass-rush, say the Titans, or even the Lions.
There will be some overrated and over drafted
Obviously QB will be over drafted, and I'm not saying I don't like Smith, but as a top 10 pick, that is not a spot for a guy who has problems with calling plays, leadership, and foot work.
Ezikeil Ansah is not worth a top 5pick, and I am reluctant to say he'll go in the top ten. He didn't know how to play football a couple years ago, how can you trust the rawest player in the draft to be an impact player.
The production never came from Dion Jordan, therefore, I say top 3 is a little early. I respect Todd McShay, but Dion Jordan is not the 2nd best player in the draft.
Ryan Nassib will be over drafted at 8, I have him going at 8. Marrone and Nassib have a deep relationship, they could have sucess, but things are diffeernt at the next level.
Margus Hunt is a big, athletic guy. Those kinds of DE make it in the NFL. (Pierre-Paul, Julius Peppers, and Calais Campbell). Most say he's a 2nd rounder, but I could see the Falcons take him in the 1st, and maybe, or even a team desperate for a pass-rush, say the Titans, or even the Lions.
There will be some overrated and over drafted
Obviously QB will be over drafted, and I'm not saying I don't like Smith, but as a top 10 pick, that is not a spot for a guy who has problems with calling plays, leadership, and foot work.
Ezikeil Ansah is not worth a top 5pick, and I am reluctant to say he'll go in the top ten. He didn't know how to play football a couple years ago, how can you trust the rawest player in the draft to be an impact player.
The production never came from Dion Jordan, therefore, I say top 3 is a little early. I respect Todd McShay, but Dion Jordan is not the 2nd best player in the draft.
Ryan Nassib will be over drafted at 8, I have him going at 8. Marrone and Nassib have a deep relationship, they could have sucess, but things are diffeernt at the next level.
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