Draft

11 April 2009

s put together, i think it would be hard to imagine, some way some how the Knicks don't pick in the Draft more than once. And, that brings me to my point, who do they Draft? Who can Donn

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28 February 2009

As football fans across the globe cast their longing eyes in the direction of the April draft, I decided that now might be a good time to reflect on draft classes of the last 10 years. Too often in this business, we rush ahead to the next big event without taking pause to evaluate the past and learn from it. In a way, this study will still be a celebration of the coming 2009 draft as I believe it will shed some light on certain overlooked trends that no one ever stops to consider. I will begin with a class by class showdown of sorts at the quarterback position over the last 10 drafts.  This is part III in the series:

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27 February 2009

 As football fans across the globe cast their longing eyes in the direction of the April draft, I decided that now might be a good time to reflect on draft classes of the last 10 years. Too often in this business, we rush ahead to the next big event without taking pause to evaluate the past and learn from it. In a way, this study will still be a celebration of the coming 2009 draft as I believe it will shed some light on certain overlooked trends that no one ever stops to consider. I will begin with a class by class showdown of sorts at the quarterback position over the last 10 drafts.  This is part II in the series:

Continue reading "NFL Quarterback Draft Class Showdown: 2002 vs 2001"

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26 February 2009

As football fans across the globe cast their longing eyes in the direction of the April draft, I decided that now might be a good time to reflect on draft classes of the last 10 years. Too often in this business, we rush ahead to the next big event without taking pause to evaluate the past and learn from it. In a way, this study will still be a celebration of the coming 2009 draft as I believe it will shed some light on certain overlooked trends that no one ever stops to consider. I will begin with a class by class showdown of sorts at the quarterback position over the last 10 drafts.  First up, we have the class of 1999 taking on that of 2000:

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25 February 2009

And with the first pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, the Detroit Lions select…

A) Matthew Stafford, QB, UGA

B) Eugene Monroe, OT, UVA

C) Aaron Curry, LB, WF

D)  Jason Smith, OT, BAY

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24 February 2009

 Talk all you want about the “potential” of Matt Stafford and Mark Sanchez, but if you’re looking for an immediate impact quarterback in the 2009 draft, look no further than the diminutive Pat White of West Virginia. To use the old cliche that probably became a cliche because it used to be considered an invaluable trait, the guy is simply a play-maker. Sure, he “only” stands 6′0 1/4 and weighs 197 lbs., but this is a player who isn’t afraid to put the team on his back in crunch time and make the game-deciding play. Still, the story of his life has been one of under-appreciation, and the tale of this year’s draft is looking like yet another chapter.

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9 January 2009

 

           Each week, I will look into my (never wrong, just misinformed) crystal ball and give my predictions for that weekend’s games.  I will prognosticate on all the playoff games each week.  Keep in mind, that this is for entertainment purposes only, and that I do not endorse any sort of legal or illegal gambling.  That being said…let’s see what’s in my crystal ball!  

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13 May 2008

p: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 10px; margin-left: 0px">Next, we will look at the Draft:  Due to our ridiculous 6-game winning streak, we lost out on Steven Stamkos i

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7 May 2008

NY Jets Draft Preview          

           When it comes to the NFL draft, Jets’ fans have just about been through it all. It feels like it was only yesterday when Madison Square Garden was chanting “We Want Sapp… We Want Sapp.” Then Paul Tagliabue came to the podium and said the Jets selected tight end, Kyle Brady from Penn State University. The vivid image of Jets fans burying their heads in their hands has become far too common.

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Jets strike gold in fourth round, yet Again?

The best move the Jets made in free agency, may have been the one they chose not to make.  Rumors speculated, Pro Bowl cornerback Asante Samuel would reunite with his old defensive coordinator, now Jets head coach, Eric Mangini.  It turned out Samuel took flight for a different team, the Eagles. Samuel went on to sign a $57.3 million contract, playing in Philadelphia for the next 6 years.

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