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In my first installment of my 2010 NFL Mock draft I received a lot of comments with people speaking out about two or three of my picks. Mainly Tim Tebow going sixth to the Seattle Seahawks, Gerald McCoy 12th to the Miami Dolphins and Jahvid Best 21st to the New York Jets. So far no new big names have thrown their name into the 2010 draft pool. However I would like to point out that UW quarterback Jake Locker IS NOT going to be in the 2010 mock draft. I have seen at least five or more mock drafts in the last few days with Locker still in them. So with that being said [...] Continue reading →
The time has come where we transition from one season into two different seasons. The playoffs and post season and the off season aka looking ahead to the 2010 NFL draft. So far Cal running back Jahvid Best, Tennessee safety Eric Berry, Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford, Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen and other projected first round picks have already declared for the 2010 Draft. So with that being said my first mock draft of 2010 is here. My mock draft order follows the offical order. 1) St Louis Rams: Ndamukong Suh, DT Nebraska Examination: Well the [...] Continue reading →
It's a good thing Drew Stanton is a positive guy. If he wasn't, he might need therapy, considering the way his career with the Detroit Lions has gone. In two years, Stanton has gone from second-round potential savior with lots of potential to forgotten third wheel... with lots of potential. So neglected is Stanton that despite head coach Jim Schwartz declaring that all three quarterbacks were going to get equal reps in camp, and despite Stanton's notably strong performance in both preseason games, it is unlikely that he will be given an opportunity to even think about being the backup. A second round draft pick in 2007, Stanton spent his rookie season on injured reserve, even though his sprained knee would likely have been healthy during the regular season. The rationale? [...] Continue reading →
Training camp reports have a bit of a bipolar nature to them. One day, the team looks great. The next, they're weak. The defense is dominant. The offense is dominant. Somebody is having a weak showing, and might get cut. The next day, they set the place on fire with big plays and outstanding work ethic. However, one constant in training camp has been that the defense has performed very well every day of camp so far. Earlier this week, I noted that the Lions' defensive line was abusing the offensive line. Since then, the linebackers and secondary have been performing well in seven-on-seven drills, which is basically a scrimmage without front lines. In addition, head [...] Continue reading →
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