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Sam Bradford’s Draft Potential

October 26, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
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Sam Bradford’s Draft Potential

Last year, Sam Bradford might have been the number one pick in the NFL draft. With little quarterback competition and his shiny Heisman, he was a strong prospect. He decided, however, to come back for one more year with the Sooners, a decision also made by Tim Tebow of Florida and Colt McCoy of Texas.
Only Bradford isn’t having quite the same season as Tebow and McCoy are having. In fact, I’m beginning to wonder if he wasn’t REALLY naughty when he was a kid, and this is some kind of karmic joke. Bradford got hurt early in the season, and …read more

Michael Crabtree Makes Demands

August 6, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
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Michael Crabtree Makes Demands

This past draft, Michael Crabtree of Texas Tech dropped to tenth, and the San Francisco 49ers thought they were getting the deal of a lifetime. Many speculated that he should have gone much higher, at least at number seven. Instead, the Oakland Raiders choose wide receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey with their seventh pick, surprising everyone. Al Davis is known for his random, weird decisions, though, so I guess none of us were too surprised.
Now, the 49ers kind of wish they would have passed on Crabtree as well. The rookie, who hasn’t even played in an NFL game yet, is demanding a …read more

2009 Draft by NFL Team (AFC)

April 28, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
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2009 Draft by NFL Team (AFC)

Want to see who your favorite team drafted? Here’s the 2009 NFL draft by NFL team (rather than by round) for the AFC (NFC here). When you see them all in a grouping, it definitely gives you a more accurate view of how the draft turned out in general for each team. (The 7th round is going on right now, so those picks may not be reflected yet.)
Baltimore Ravens

Michael Oher, OT, Ole Miss
Paul Kruger, OLB, Utah
Lardarius Webb, CB, Nicholls State
Jason Phillips, ILB, TCU
Davon Drew, TE, East Carolina
Cedric Peerman, RB, Virginia

Buffalo Bills

Aaron Maybin, DE, Penn State
Eric Wood, C, Louisville
Jairus Byrd, CB, …read more

2009 Draft by NFL Team (NFC)

April 26, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
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2009 Draft by NFL Team (NFC)

Want to see who your favorite team drafted? Here’s the 2009 NFL draft by NFL team (rather than by round) for the NFC (AFC coming soon). When you see them all in a grouping, it definitely gives you a more accurate view of how the draft turned out in general for each team.
Arizona Cardinals

Chris Wells, RB, Ohio State
Cody Brown, OLB, Connecticut
Rashad Johnson, S, Alabama
Gregory Toler, CB, St. Paul’s College
Herman Johnson, OG, LSU
Will Davis, DE, Illinois
LaRod Stephens-Howling, RB, Pittsburgh
Trevor Canfield, OG, Cincinnati

Atlanta Falcons

Peria Jerr, DT, Ole Miss
William More, S, Missouri
Chris Owens, CB, San Jose State
Lawrence Sidbury, DE, Richmond
William Middleton, CB Furman
Garrett …read more

2009 NFL Draft: Top Ten

April 25, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
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2009 NFL Draft: Top Ten

Here are your top ten 2009 draft picks. You can click on any of the links below to read more about the first five picks. Over, most teams have pretty solid players, despite the lack of hype about any amazing players this year.

Matthew Stafford, Quarterback, Georgia to the Detroit Lions
Jason Smith, Offensive Tackle, Baylor to the St. Louis Rams
Tyson Jackson, Defensive Tackle, LSU to the Kansas City Chiefs
Aaron Curry, Linebacker, Wake Forest to the Seattle Seahawks
Mark Sanchez, Quarterback, USC to the New York Jets
Andre Smith, Offensive Tackle, Alabama to the Cincinnati Bengals
Darrius Heyward-Bey, Wide Receiver, Maryland to the Oakland Raiders
Eugene …read more

2009 NFL Draft: Jets Pick Mark Sanchez

April 25, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
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2009 NFL Draft: Jets Pick Mark Sanchez

The Browns should have had this pick, but they traded with the New York Jets. What did the Jets give up for Mark Sanchez? This round’s first and second round picks and three current Jets players. Some fans are crying about this pick. Other fans are extremely happy.
#5 2009 Draft Pick – Mark Sanchez, Quarterback, USC
I think that happiness will die quickly. Sanchez might prove me wrong, but they really need a franchise quarterback. This is a tough, tough, tough place for him to be. The Jets are the only team in their division without a great quarterback…and I think …read more

2009 NFL Draft: Seahawks Pick Aaron Curry

April 25, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
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2009 NFL Draft: Seahawks Pick Aaron Curry

Regardless of whether or not he’s a good player, Aaron Curry is a good person. He got me a little choked up, actually, when he was picked. Oh, and did you know that the kid with him is a leukemia patient from St. Jude’s? That’s just awesome. You can really tell that Curry’s first concern is providing for his family, and he credited his mom with giving him everything to make this career possible.
#4 2009 Draft Pick – Aaron Curry, OLB, Wake Forest
Let’s talk about his abilities though – he’s solid. I agree with what the experts have been saying …read more

#2 2009 NFL Draft: Rams Pick Jason Smith

April 25, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
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#2 2009 NFL Draft: Rams Pick Jason Smith

Matt Stafford went first, as expected. The Rams weren’t exactly happy with that, but they had to have expected it. St. Louis had a number of choic when it came to players, and many even suspected that there would be a trade. Some expected Mark Sanchez, and Eugene Monroe was also likely considered. In the end, they went with left tackle Jason Smith. The Rams need him, and that’s definitely solid pick as second, in my opinion.
#2 2009 Draft Pick – Jason Smith, Tackle, Baylor to the St. Louis Rams
He’s great at what he does, and he really has the …read more

Mock Draft – with NFL Players!

April 20, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
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Mock Draft – with NFL Players!

Michael Silver at Yahoo! Sports has an interesting article posted – an ultimate mock draft that pretends that all of today’s NFL players can be drafted. Here are his top ten:

Detroit Lions – Larry Fitzgerald, WR
St. Louis Rams – Peyton Manning, QB
Kansas City Chiefs – Tom Brady, QB
Seattle Seahawks – Matt Ryan, QB
Cleveland Browns – DeMarcus Ware, OLB
Cincinnati Bengals – Ben Roethlisberger, QB
Oakland Raiders – Chris Johnson, RB
Jacksonville Jaquars – Alber Haynesworth, DT
Green Bay Packers – Joe Thomas, OT
San Francisco 49ers – Adrian Peterson, RB

It’s interesting that he things the Lions would pick someone other than a quarterback. But, as …read more

B.J. Raji Denies Failing Drug Test

April 11, 2009 by Allison Boyer  
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B.J. Raji Denies Failing Drug Test

Earlier this month, I reported a story about B.J. Raji, who reportedly failed the NFL combine drug test. Raji,
however, is contradicting those reports. Says Raji,
“The biggest thing is trying to figure out how this started. I couldn’t understand how this rumor became such a big splash in the media when there was no evidence — there was no substance to believe it. The last couple days, I was just trying to figure out: Who? What? Basically, why? Now, I’m happy the truth is out. Obviously, it’s not going to be as big of a splash as the negative part. But …read more

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