Saturday, December 5, 2009

The Professor's Top 80 Prospects

Player Position College
Ndamukong Suh DT Nebraska
Eric Berry S Tennessee
Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame
Russell Okung OT Oklahoma St.
Gerald McCoy DT Oklahoma
Dez Bryant WR Oklahoma St.
Jake Locker QB Washington
Taylor Mays S USC
Rolando McClain MLB Alabama
Bruce Campbell OT Maryland
Derrick Morgan DE Georgia Tech
Charles Brown OT USC
Terrence Cody NT Alabama
Joe Haden CB Florida
Ryan Mallett QB Arkansas
Bryan Bulaga OT Iowa
Sean Weatherspoon OLB Missouri
Jerry Hughes OLB/DE TCU
Brandon Spikes MLB Florida
Damian Williams WR USC
Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma
Greg Hardy DE Ole Miss
Anthony Davis OT Rutgers
Brandon Graham DE/OLB Michigan
CJ Spiller RB Clemson
Trevard Lindley CB Kentucky
Carlos Dunlap DE Florida
Mike Iupati OG Idaho
Jermaine Gresham TE Oklahoma
Trent Williams OT Oklahoma
Travis Lewis OLB Oklahoma
Tim Tebow QB Florida
Allen Bailey DT Miami
Kristofer O'Dowd OC USC
Jason Fox OT Miami
Jonathan Dwyer RB Georgia Tech
Everson Griffen DE/OLB USC
George Selvie DE/OLB USF
Ciron Black OT LSU
Dan Williams NT Tennessee
Von Miller DE/OLB Texas A&M
Brandon LaFell WR LSU
Eric Norwood OLB/DE South Carolina
Jevan Sneed QB Ole Miss
Arellious Benn WR Illinois
Reshad Jones S Georgia
Jared Odrick DT Penn St.
Ras I-Dowling CB Virginia
Evan Royster RB Penn St.
Javier Arenas CB Alabama
Golden Tate WR Notre Dame
Arthur Jones DT Syracuse
Sean Lee LB Penn St.
Vince Oghobaase DT Duke
Michael Morgan OLB USC
Colt McCoy QB Texas
Novorro Bowman OLB Penn St.
Sergio Kindle OLB/DE Texas
Brian Price DT UCLA
Steve Wisniewski OC Penn St.
Myron Lewis S Vanderbilt
Mike Johnson OG Arkansas
Ryan Matthews RB Fresno St.
Ricky Sapp OLB/DE Clemson
Gabe Carimi OT Wisconsin
Earl Thomas FS Texas
Toby Gerhart RB Stanford
Eric Decker WR Minnesota
Zac Robinson QB Oklahoma St.
Cameron Heyward DE/DT Ohio St.
Major Wright S Florida
Tony Pike QB Cincinnati
Mitchell Petrus OG Arkansas
Mike Tennant OC Boston College
Marshawn Gilyard WR Cincinnati
Roderick Muckelroy OLB Texas
Marvin Austin DT North Carolina
Rob Gronkowski TE Arizona
Kyle Calloway OT Iowa
Sam Young OT Notre Dame

Thursday, December 3, 2009

2010 Mock Draft (2 rounds)

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Draft Spotlight: QB Zac Robinson




Name: Zac Robinson
College: Oklahoma St.
Position: QB
Measurements: 6’3” 210 lbs.
Projected Round: 3rd - Late 6th

Zac Robinson has only produced on the college level. He is projected to finish his career in the ballpark of 8500 passing yards, 70 TD’s and 30 INT’s, not bad numbers where he has been the starter for 3 years. He won’t get much credit due to playing with two 1st round talents in LT Russell Okung , WR Dez Bryant, and last year’s 1st round TE Brandon Pettigrew. He is however very accurate with his passes, completing around 63%. He has very good mobility, maybe not Vick or Vince Young mobility, but definitely better than most QB’s, which could make him more valuable for those teams looking for a wildcat kind of QB as he will have around 2000 yards rushing by the time this college year is over. He does have some mechanical issues that I think he can work on. He tends to throw on his toes, either on the run or almost lifting himself up, not being able to plant his front foot and get velocity on his passes. He also occasionally bounces into his last dropback step. He has ok size, nothing impressive in the height or weight department, but his quick feet make up for lack of size, think of an Aaron Rodgers without the cannon arm. He can throw the deep rainbow, as he made a living off of it to Dez Bryant, but I am not sure if he can throw NFL routes like a 15 yard out or a deep in, he doesn’t have the greatest zip on the ball.

Professor Projected Pick: Late 3rd
Teams that are a good fit: Kansas City Chiefs, Cincinnati Bengals, Carolina Panthers, Seattle Seahawks
NFL Player Comparison: Alex Smith

*The Professor*

Thursday, November 19, 2009

2010 1st Round Mocks

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

My Two Cents on Sunday Night's Game

So maybe you heard about the Sunday Night Football game was quite good between the Indianapolis Colts and the New England Patriots. I will not rehash the 4th and 2 play and what happened, since the networks mentioned it once or twice since 1130pm on Sunday night.

I had a few complaints about the game. As a person that works for television inside the booth for ESPN or The Golf Channel with the all the graphics in the world. The graphics were beyond overkill to me and downright annoying. Also Al Michaels called the Colts and Patriots the greatest rivalry in NFL history, I beg to differ on that one greatly. Since the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers have played against each other as charter members of the NFL back in 1919.



I will not be a Negative Nelson on here, so some positive stuff. I also think it could have been one of the greater comebacks of all time that I have seen. However I don't think it was a coincidence that Peyton Manning engineered this come back with this guy as his Quarterback's coach. Any Bills fan should know this guy very well, it's Jim Kelly's back up quarterback and the king of the comeback Frank Reich, as he lead the Maryland Terrapins from a 31-0 hole against Bernie Kosar's University of Miami Hurricanes and won the game 42-40, that record has since recently surpassed in 2006, but Frank for 13 years also held the pro record that stands til this day. In 1993 playoffs he lead the Buffalo Bills from a 35-3 sure defeat against the Houston Oliers and won the game 41-38. So I think Mr. Manning had the right position coach at the right time. Also I think it was a bit of Karma from week one's game against Buffalo for the Patriots to lose by one in a similar fashion to how they won by one. That's it all for now and I will be back soon.

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Scott Dell