Showing posts with label Draft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Draft. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Jon Gruden Thinks His Former Team Should Go Defense First in This Weekends Draft

Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Jon Gruden thinks that his former team should go defense with the 19th overall pick this weekend.

Gruden spoke about the Bucs needs when he took part in an NFL Draft conference call today along with former San Francisco coach Steve Mariucci.

Draft experts like ESPN's Mel Kiper has said he believes the Buccaneers should consider drafting Kansas State QB Josh Freeman, but Gruden believes that defensive line is a much bigger problem, and if Gruden, a known QB collector says the Bucs need a defensive lineman over a quarterback you'd better believe him.

"I really think Tampa Bay lost some key players on defense and they struggled down the stretch last season on defense," Gruden said. "Let's be honest. For whatever reason, and most of that obviously was the head coach's inability to get it going.

"Kevin Carter [free agent] is still out there. I think Greg White, Stylez White, he obviously had a disappointing sophomore season. This is a big year for Gaines Adams in a new scheme. I wouldn't be surprised if they do target a defensive end."

Many people believe that the Buccaneers next option after Freeman is defensive tackle, namely Ole Miss' Peria Jerry, but Gruden isn't sold.

"I think everybody down here [Tampa] expects them to draft a defensive tackle. I just don't know if that player is there for them in the first round," Gruden said. "I don't know if that kind of guy is in this draft other than the [B.J.] Raji kid at Boston College. I know Jerry at Ole Miss, he's not as big as the guy [6-foot-2, 290 pounds] maybe Jim Bates [Bucs defensive coordinator] has played with in the past in Miami.

"Ziggy Hood [Missouri defensive tackle], similar. I just don't know if that guy fits what the Bucs really want and need at No. 19."

Monday, April 13, 2009

Cleveland Has Trade Deals in Place for Edwards and Quinn

The Cleveland Browns have made it clear that anybody on their roster could be had via trade for the right price, except maybe LT Joe Thomas and LB D'Qwell Jackson. Pro Bowl TE Kellen Winslow has already been traded out of town to Tampa Bay and it appears as if some of his teammates may be out of town as well.

Former Browns personnel chief Mike Lombardi writes that the Browns have in place first-round offers for both quarterback Brady Quinn and receiver Braylon Edwards.

It is likely that the Browns will wait until draft day to finalize the deals, depending on how the draft shakes out. Pulling the trigger on a trade if a player they covet slips into the range of their prospective new picks.

One player the Browns hope will slip to them at number 5 is Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree, whom, according to Lombardi, the Browns are in love with.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

49ers to Stafford: We're Sorry, Please Come Visit Again

The 49ers have already hosted Georgia QB Matt Stafford last month and it resulted in a mini-feud,when the quarterback felt the 49ers officials went over the line with the line of questions. Stafford told Sports Illustrated’s Peter King that he was asked about his parents’ divorce during an interview with a 49ers team psychologist during the NFL Scouting Combine and was told he “sounded if he might have unfinished business.”


NFL.com’s Gil Brandt reports that the 49ers will host the Georgia prospect again on Monday for a visit. Stafford is widely believed to be the favorite to go No. 1 overall to the Detroit Lions in the NFL Draft on April 25, while San Francisco owns the No. 10 overall selection.

According to NBC Bay Area, 49ers coach Mike Singletary fueled the controversy last month after comments with Ralph Barbieri on KNBR, a local radio station.


“If you’re going to look at drafting a guy in the first round,” Singletary says in the interview, “and you’re going to pay him millions of dollars, and asking him about a divorce about his parents, if that’s going to be an issue, then you know what, maybe he doesn’t belong here.”


The team's comments on the player make it obvious that he is not on their draft board, but need to bring in the Junior quarterback, this time to apologize, or at least make it look like they will to the public.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

NFL Expands Number of Draftee Invites

Each year the NFL invites a number of potential 1st round draftees to Radio City Music Hall as guests of the league. In most years six are invited but this year, there will be as many as ten. League officials decided to expand the list to include players who have compelling stories, even if they are not necessarily top 10 selections.
USC linebacker Brian Cushing, QB's Matthew Stafford of Georgia and Josh Freeman of Kansas State, are among the players who have accepted invitations to attend the draft.
Wake Forest linebacker Aaron Curry, Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree, Virginia offensive tackle Eugene Monroe, Ole Miss offensive tackle Michael Oher, Texas defensive end Brian Orakpo and Baylor offensive tackle Jason Smith are also expected in New York.
Brian Cushing's teammate QB Mark Sanchez also received an invitation to attend, but respectfully declined because he has planned to remain in California with his family.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Hasselback Says Back is "A-OK"

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck missed more than half of last season because of a bulging disk in his back,which caused nerve issues down his leg, the most he'd been out since becoming the Seattle Seahawks' starting quarterback for good in 2002.


With Hasselbeck out, the Seahawks had an abnormally down season and missed the playoffs for the first time in five seasons, with the down seasons comes the teams highest selection since 1997, when it drafted cornerback Shawn Springs third overall.


With the 4th overall pick, many are suggesting that the Seahawks select their next "Franchise Quarterback", either Georgia's Matt Stafford, or USC's Mark Sanchez. Hasselbeck says if his Seahawks want to draft a quarterback, they should provide a seat for the rookie on the bench.


"They can do whatever they want to do," Hasselbeck said after his first practice day since early December. "But I'm not going anywhere."


Hasselbeck's season was ended following a crunching hit from Dallas' DeMarcus Ware on Thanksgiving Day. Doctors told him his rested body should heal itself by the end of January and it apparently did, as Hasselbeck did not need surgery, but missed nine games.


He is entering the fifth year of a six-year, $47 million contract with $16 million in guarantees. His cap number is to be about $9.5 million in 2009, leading to speculation the Seahawks may cut him for financial reasons, or at least seek to renegotiate his base salaries of $5.25 million and $5.75 million for each of the final two years of his deal.


When Hasselbeck was asked for a prognosis of his health, he responded, "I'm not a doctor but is A-Ok a prognosis, I'm A-Ok!"


Hasselbeck is happy with his progress and is hoping this weeks Mini-camp will help them to decide to hold-off on drafting his replacement.


"I mean, you could do that, that's your prerogative," Hasselbeck said of drafting a hot shot quarterback. "It won't change anything I do. I'm getting ready to play football this year. I am going to play football this year. I'm not concerned at all (about my back). It's always been a joke for me. I don't feel good about first rounders ... because I was a sixth-round pick. I don't watch the draft on Saturday. I watch the draft on Sunday."


Hasselbeck wasn't done with his rant against the draft. He is still stung at not even being invited to the NFL combine while coming out of Boston College, before he became a compensatory pick by Green Bay in 1998.


"What's his name, Mel Kiper?" Hasselbeck said. "Yeah, when I was picked, with pick 187, I think his exact words were something like, 'That's a waste of a pick.' "


If he wants to sway the Seahawks decision to hold-off on drafting his replacement, he needs to get to work, he looked really rusty throwing, but was far more fluid than while coming back in November for three losses before he stayed out for good. He believes exercises to strengthen his torso have made him a stronger thrower.


Some of those exercises came in work with noted physiotherapist Rick Celebrini. A former Canadian national and professional soccer player, Celebrini was recruited by two-time NBA MVP Steve Nash early in the fellow Canadian's basketball career to help Nash with his ailing back related to a congenital back condition, spondylolisthesis.


The 11-year pro found 2008 even more frustrating because of the way the team treated his health situation. Doctors told him in October that if nothing more happened to his back he could avoid surgery. Hasselbeck says now he should have just been shut down for the end of an already lost season that ended with a 4-12 record, instead of the week-to-week wait and see game he had to go through.


A career 60.1% passer, Hasselbeck has amassed 23,549 yards, with 147 TD's and 94 Int's, along with 960 rushing yards and 5 TD's

Thursday, April 2, 2009

What is the Broncos Next Move?

The big news in the NFL is the monster trade between the Denver Broncos and the Chicago Bears for QB Jay Cutler. To complete the trade the bears sent a 2009 first round draft choice (18th overall) a third round choice (84th overall) and a 2010 first round draft choice (the bears are hoping 32nd overall) along with QB Kyle Orton for QB Jay Cutler and a fifth round draft choice (149th overall).

The trade left the Bears solidified at the quarterback position, but lacking draft picks. It has also left the Broncos without that coveted “Franchise” quarterback and a ton of questions, but it has also left Denver with a plethora of choices that they can use to rebuild their team in head coach Josh McDaniels’ mould.

Of the questions Broncos Owner Pat Bowlen needs to answer, the first few should be: “What have I done? Was it a wise choice to give McDaniel all this power? Do I still have Mike Shanahan on speed dial?” Once those questions have been answered The Broncos front office will have to formulate a plan for the upcoming NFL Draft.

First off the Broncos need to decide if there is a franchise quarterback available in their draft range, or is one worth moving up for. USC quarterback Mark Sanchez might fit that bill, but will not be available when the Broncos select first at 12 overall. Denver may have to consider moving up in the draft to secure Mark Sanchez’ rights.

According to the draft value chart, the Denver Broncos have enough ammunition to pull off whatever trade is necessary. With the 12th (1200 pts.) and 18th (900 pts.) overall choices the Broncos can trade up with the Kansas City Chiefs to the 3rd overall choice (2200 pts.).

Why does this trade make sense? Denver suddenly finds themselves with Kyle Orton as their only viable option at QB, an upgrade is needed and if McDaniels doesn’t find one quickly he may find himself booed out of the Mile High City by season’s end. Pat Bowlen has spent years trying to find a replacement for John Elway, he found that in Cutler and in less than three months the new head coach ran him out of town.

Why will a trade with Kansas City work? Josh McDaniels has spent the last few years working with Kansas City’s new general manager Scott Pioli, both of whom left New England this offseason. The familiarity there will be helpful when striking the draft day deal.

From a draft perspective, this trade does a lot for the Broncos and severely limits what the Chicago Bears can do. The Bears obviously needed a quarterback, but they also needed cornerback, defensive end, safety and a wide receiver to go along with that and with no first or third round selection and a lone number two, they better hope Cutler can gel quickly with Devin Hester and former college teammate Earl Bennett.

As for the Broncos, like was said, they now have the ammunition to move up early in the draft to take Mark Sanchez or Matt Stafford depending on who falls. Or they could sit pretty at picks #12 and #18 and select some solid defensive players as something tells me that this deal was struck with Kyle Orton in mind so that Josh McDaniels can run the spread offense similar to how he did in New England with Matt Cassel and that he doesn't need a QB with a huge arm to get things done for him and the offense moving down the field.

I think that Denver will likely target guys to fit the 3-4 defence that they are trying to implement. I think B.J. Raji, Tyson Jackson and Aaron Maybin are some players that the Broncos will be looking at as they need a big body inside to keep blockers off of Andra Davis and D.J. Williams, and at the same time they need that tall, rangy five technique to occupy tackles and they also need the quintessential stand up outside pass rusher as well and these three guys should all be available when they are making their selections.

Though the trade with Kansas City is possible if Denver isn't satisfied with Orton, I just can't see it happening considering they chose to get a quarterback in this deal, not to mention a quarterback who is a starter with a winning record in the league. Though he isn't Jay Cutler by any stance, McDaniels may be able to turn him into what he wants and if so, the Broncos won't look totally stupid for making this move. Just pretty stupid.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Compensatory Picks announced.

The NFL has announced its compensatory picks for this years upcoming draft. The picks are awarded to teams that suffered a net loss of certain quality unrestricted free agents last year. The picks, start in the third round and are placed at the end of the round. In order here are the picks and the teams who received them.
3 (34-98) Cincinnati
3 (35-99) Chicago
3 (36-100) NY Giants
4 (33-133) San Diego
4 (34-134) San Diego
4 (35-135) Tennessee
4 (36-136) Indianapolis
5 (33-169) Pittsburgh
5 (34-170) New England
5 (35-171) San Francisco
5 (36-172) Dallas
5 (37-173) Tennessee
6 (33-206) Tennessee
6 (34-207) New England
6 (35-208) Dallas
6 (36-209) Cincinnati
7 (33-242) Tennessee
7 (34-243) Washington
7 (35-244) San Francisco
7 (36-245) Seattle
7 (37-246) Chicago
7 (38-247) Seattle
7 (39-248) Seattle
7 (40-249) Cincinnati
7 (41-250) Jacksonville
7 (42-251) Chicago
7 (43-252) Cincinnati
7 (44-253) Jacksonville
7 (45-254) Arizona
7 (46-255) Detroit
7 (47-256) Kansas City

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Number 3 Spot in the Draft is For Sale

Kansas City Chiefs general Manager Scott Pioli has made it clear, if you want to move up to #3, make him an offer. It's true most GM's would openly say this, but Pioli comes from New England Patriots who not only openly say they are willing to trade, they often do. Last year, Pioli and the Patriots made three draft-day trades, including moving down three spots (from a pick acquired from San Francisco) and taking linebacker Jerod Mayo with the 10th pick.

Even though we’re three, we could be at 23,” Pioli said at the NFL scouting combine. “Even though you’re at 23, you could be at three. The draft strategy is know the entire board, know all the players, know there might be opportunities to manipulate the draft board, moving up or down, and gain draft picks or give away draft picks to get veteran players. … The whole thing is very fluid. Draft day is opportunity. Anything we can do to make the team better right now or in the future. … Sometimes what you’re doing to make your team better can be trading for picks in the future. You’re collecting players, you’re collecting picks, you’re collecting methods and ways to accumulate good players.”

Mr. Pioli, stay close to your phone.

Crabtree Has Stress Fracture in Foot, Needs Surgery

Top NFL Prospect and former Texas Tech Red Raider WR Michael Crabtree has a small stress fracture in his left foot that will require a pin to be surgically inserted to stabilize that area of the foot. He is expected to be out 10 weeks after the surgery.

The fracture was discovered when a bone scan was performed as part of the medical portion of the NFL scouting combine. Crabtree did not work out at the Combine and has left early to return home.

After meeting with his advisors Crabtree has decided that he will hold off surgery until after his Pro Day on March 26th. Where he will run the 40-yard dash.

"It has been there for about a year and it's never caused me any pain. I can play with it the rest of my life. It won't stop me from running. I'm going to run."

Crabtree won the Biletnikoff Award as the nation's top receiver each of the two years he played for the Red Raiders and became the first repeat winner since it was established in 1994. He also earned All-America honors the past two seasons.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Lions Plan to Have #1 Pick Locked-Up Pre-Draft

Although the pick won't be made until Commissioner Roger Goddell announces it on stage April 25th, that doesn't mean the Lions won't have already decided who the pick will be, and hopefully have him under contract.

Lions general manager Martin Mayhew said Friday he'll follow the lead other teams have set in recent years, targeting multiple players as the potential No. 1 overall choice and using that as leverage in hammering out a deal before the draft.

"I think probably even more than a week before," Mayhew said. "It's going to be a complicated contract, so I think we have to get out ahead of that at least a couple weeks and start narrowing it down and start talking to people. I envision us talking to at least three different players, at least that, and trying to see where those guys are and trying to get something done prior to the draft. It's pretty important that we have the contract done prior to the draft."

Several teams have had success with this strategy, the Miami Dolphins agreed to terms with No. 1 pick Jake Long several days prior to the draft. The Houston Texans had Mario Williams signed before they selected him No. 1 in 2006. Both players are off to promising careers.

In 2007, the Oakland Raiders didn't get JaMarcus Russell signed and he ended up being a contract holdout who missed all of training camp as a rookie, and has yet to get his career on track.

Asked if a contract agreement would be a prerequisite for their No. 1 pick, Mayhew said, "I don't know if I'd use the term 'deal-breaker' but it's of critical importance that we have a contract done prior to the draft. That's very, very important to us."

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

QB Collins added to pro bowl

Titans QB Kerry Collins was added to the pro bowl roster after Brett Favre announced he would be unable to play. For the full story click here.

Friday, January 16, 2009

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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

2009 First Round Draft Order

2009 FIRST ROUND DRAFT ORDER

TeamRecordOpp. Win %Opp. W-L Record
1. Detroit0-16-0.559143-113-0
2. St. Louis2-14-0.533136-119-1
3. Kansas City2-14-0.537137-118-1
4. Seattle4-12-0.498127-128-1
5. Cleveland4-12-0.572145-108-3
6. Cincinnati4-11-1.553141-114-1
7. Oakland5-11-0.520133-123-0
8. Jacksonville5-11-0.537137-118-1
9. Green Bay6-10-0.504129-127-0
10. San Francisco7-9-0.447114-141-1
11. Buffalo7-9-0.453116-140-0
12. Denver8-8-0.457117-139-0
13. Washington8-8-0.479121-132-3
14. New Orleans8-8-0.496127-129-0
15. Houston8-8-0.518132-123-1
16. San Diego *8-8-0.516132-124-0
17. New York Jets9-7-0.471120-135-1
18. Chicago9-7-0.475121-134-1
19. Tampa Bay9-7-0.480123-133-0
20. Detroit (from Dallas) 9-7-0.498126-127-3
21. Arizona *9-7-0.486124-131-1
22. Philadelphia *9-6-1.514131-124-1
23. Minnesota *10-6-0.504129-127-0
24. New England11-5-0.480123-133-0
25. Atlanta *11-5-0.459117-138-1
26. Miami *11-5-0.461118-138-0
27. Baltimore *11-5-0.521132-121-3
28. Philadelphia (from Carolina) *12-4-0.488125-131-0
29. Indianapolis *12-4-0.498127-128-1
30. New York Giants *12-4-0.502127-126-3
31. Pittsburgh *12-4-0.525133-120-3
32. Tennessee *13-3-0.459117-138-1


* Subject to playoffs