Recent Posts in: 2011 NFL Draft Special
Andrew Luck Is The Best Quarterback Prospect In The 2012 NFL Draft
Andrew Luck has been a starter at Stanford for three years. He’s won 31 out of 38 games and holds almost every Stanford passing record, the same school John Elway played for. Somehow there are a number of experts who don’t see him as a the best quarterback talent in this year’s NFL Draft. Luck’s [...]
TweetMemphis DT Dontari Poe Puts Up Insane NFL Combine Numbers
When you’re 6-5 and you weigh 346 lbs, you’re not supposed to be able to do things like running a 4.87 second 40-yard dash, but apparently Memphis DT Dontari Poe is about as familiar with physics as the average college football fan is with Poe himself. The Memphis Tigers don’t have a lot of history [...]
Tweet2011 NFL Draft Round 1 Preview: Green Bay Packers
Even if they are Super Bowl champions, the Green Bay Packers still have needs to fill and will also benefit from gaining back some of the 15 players that were on injured reserve when they defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in February. Considering the recent trouble with Johnny Jolly, expect the Packers to strongly consider adding [...]
Tweet2011 NFL Draft Round 1 Preview: Pittsburgh Steelers
Despite everything that happened with Ben Roethlisberger–the Pittsburgh Steelers still managed to overcome the odds and reach the Super Bowl for the third time in six seasons. Still, this team has numerous needs to focus on in the 2011 NFL Draft, but given the circumstances–their best option is to focus on a cornerback at No. [...]
Tweet2011 NFL Draft Round 1 Preview: New York Jets
Ever since Rex Ryan came on board two years ago, the New York Jets have established a reputation for containing one of the toughest defenses in the NFL. Unfortunately, their defense exposed some holes during last season and with the No. 30 pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, the Jets will look to fill some [...]
Tweet2011 NFL Draft Round 1 Preview: Chicago Bears
In a division in which just about every analyst assumed the Green Bay Packers or Minnesota Vikings would come out on top–the Chicago Bears proved them all wrong and won the NFC North in 2010. While they showed improvement towards the end of the season, it’s obvious the Bears need to spend their No. 28 [...]
Tweet2011 NFL Draft Round 1 Preview: New England Patriots Pick 28
There’s a reason why the New England Patriots are considered one of the most successful franchises in all of sports–and the fact that they managed to land three of the top 33 picks in the 2011 NFL Draft is just one of many examples as to why. Alabama running back Mark Ingram seems to be [...]
Tweet2011 NFL Draft Round 1 Preview: Atlanta Falcons
It’s hard to determine needs for a team that finished 13-3 last season–but the Atlanta Falcons have them. With the No. 27 pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, the Falcons need to take care of their top need right away by adding an effective pass rusher–which is where Iowa defensive end Adrian Clayborn comes into [...]
Tweet2011 NFL Draft Round 1 Preview: Baltimore Ravens
It’s hard to imagine how much the 2010 season could have been different for the Baltimore Ravens if a few things had just gone their way–with the main one being the outcome of the Week 13 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Ravens usually enter the offseason with their main needs being on offense, but [...]
Tweet2011 NFL Draft Round 1 Preview: Seattle Seahawks
In 2010, the Seattle Seahawks became the first team in NFL history to host a playoff game with a losing record. They managed to reach the second round of the playoffs and now contain the No. 25 pick in the 2011 NFL Draft–with all signs pointing to the Seahawks selecting a quarterback. With all of [...]
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