Sunday, April 28, 2013

NFL Draft: Winners and Losers, and the Jets

Winners:
St. Louis Rams
Picks:
R1: 8. Tavon Austin WR West Virginia, 30. Alec Ogletree ILB Georgia
R3: 71. T.J. McDonald S Southern California, 92. Stedman Bailey WR West Virginia
R4: 113. Barrett Jones C Alabama
R5: 149. Brandon McGee CB Miami, 160. Zachary Stacy RB Vanderbilt

Austin(1) and Bailey(3) give QB Sam
Bradford the weapons he needs.
Last season the Rams had one of the worst offences in the league, mainly due to the fact that QB Sam Bradford had no legitimate weapons around him other than WR Danny Amendola, who signed with the Patriots this off season. In order to address this issue, they went out and got arguably the most explosive receiver and play maker in the draft in Tavon Austin. The kids fast as hell and should have an immediate impact catching passes and returning kicks and punts. The Rams also added his college teammate Stedman Bailey, who was one of the best receivers in the history of West Virginia football, and was a big reason QB Geno Smith put up such large numbers last year. Bradford now has weapons around him who he can get the ball to. They also added one of the best defensive players in this draft in Alec Ogletree, the linebacker out of Georgia. I was surprised he fell to them at 30th overall, but that may be due to his DUI he got back in February. Him and James Laurinaitis should form a great linebacker duo for Jeff Fishers defense, and T.J. McDonald is a nice pickup from USC who should make an impact at the safety position. Barrett Jones lead Alabama's offensive line to multiple championships, and should be a solid, starting center in the league. The Rams are slowly improving and are about a year or two away from contending for a playoff spot.

Minnesota Vikings
Picks:
R1: 23. Sharrif Floyd DT Florida, 25. Xavier Rhodes CB Florida St, 29. Cordarrelle Patterson WR Tennessee
R4: 120. Gerald Hodges OLD Penn State
R5: 155. Jeff Locke P UCLA
R6: 196. Jeff Baca OG UCLA
R7: 213. Michael Mauti ILB Penn State, 214. Travis Bond OG UNC, 229. Everett Dawkins DT Florida St.

Floyd is a run stopper who is a
steal for the Vikes. 
The Vikings needed a defensive tackle, a defensive back, and a wide receiver. They got one of each in the first round, and all three are solid picks. Patterson gives them the wide out they need after trading Percy Harvin to the Seahawks earlier this offseason. Rhodes can come in and start for a team that was the 9th worst in pass defence last season. Floyd was a steal for them at 23. He was predicted to be the first tackle off the board, as high as Oakland at number 3. He can come in and be a solid replacement for Kevin Williams. The Vikings are winners because they got 3 solid players for 3 different positions.

San Diego Chargers
Picks:
R1. 11. D.J. Flucker OT Alabama
R2: 38. Manti Teo ILB Notre Dame
R3: 76. Keenan Allen WR California
R5: 145. Steve Williams CB California
R6: 179. Tourek Williams DE Florida International
R7: 221. Brad Sorensen QB Southern Utah

Phillip Rivers should be safe in the
pocket for years with Flucker.
The Chargers had three guys with first round talent fall to them in the top three rounds. Flucker gives them a solid tackle who will help protect Phillip Rivers for years to come. Teo's stock dropped because of the Alabama game(and maybe a little due to the catfish scandal) but he's still going to be a solid NFL linebacker, and will be  good replacement for Takeo Spikes, who was cut by the team. Allen was at one point considered one of if not the best receiver in this draft, so he is a good value as a 3rd rounder and gives Rivers another weapon on the outside.

Losers:

New York Jets
Picks:
R1: 9. Dee Milliner CB Alabama, 13. Sheldon Richardson DT Missouri
R2: 39. Geno Smith QB West Virginia
R3: 72. Brian Winters OG Kent State
R5: 141. Oday Aboushi OG Virginia
R6: 178. William Campbell OG Michigan
R7: 215. Tommy Bohanon FB Wake Forest

Milliner could be one of
the best corners in the
league within a few years. 
The Jets didn't have that bad a draft. Picking up Smith in the second round is good for them. He was the best player available and they need to try to move on from the Mark Sanchez era. Taking Milliner with the 9th pick was great for them. He was the best cornerback in the draft and will be a great replacement for Darrelle Revis. It's picking Sheldon Richardson at 13 that i have a problem with. He is a good defensive tackle and I thought he would go around 13, 14 , or 15, but I don't understand why the Jets took him. The Jets have solid tackles already on their roster, so drafting Richardson wasn't essential. And my main problem with this pick is that they lack offensive weapons, and Tyler Eifert, a match up nightmare and probably the best tight end in the draft was available.  Whoever is their quarterback next year, whether Smith or Sanchez(if he's still on the team) will need weapons and they have none. That's my problem with the Jets draft, they really didn't help their offence. Smith may be an upgrade from Sanchez, but its likely that he, and most of the QB's in this draft, will be average at best. Not a horrible draft by the Jets and new GM John Idzik, but it could have been a lot better.

Buffalo Bills
Picks:
R1: 16. E.J. Manuel QB Florida St.
R2: 41. Robert Woods WR Southern California, 46. Kiko Alonso ILB Oregon
R3: 78. Marquise Goodwin WR Texas
R4: 105. Duke Williams S Nevada
R5: 143. Johnathan  Meeks S Clemson
R6: 177. Dustin Hopkins PK Florida St.
R7: 222. Chris Gragg TE Arkansas
Manuel would be better off sitting
on the bench for a season or two,
but may not have that luxury. 

I love almost everything the Bills did this draft. Adding two good receivers in Woods and Goodwin, and safeties in Williams and Meeks. Kiko Alonso is a fast cover linebacker who i loved watching play at Oregon.   And Hopkins will e a great NFL kicker. But picking Manuel in the first round at 16 was a bad decision by the Bills. No quarterback in this draft deserved to in the first round. I have no doubt in my mind that they could have gotten him in either the 2nd or 3rd round on day two. They had a chance to the best player available such as Eifert, linebacker Jarvis Jones, or offensive tackle Justin Pugh to sure up their line. With Kevin Kolb coming to Buffalo this season, Manuel may get a chance to sit and learn, which is what would be best for him, but considering Kolb's last few seasons in Arizona, E.J. may be tossed into the starting job early and is likely to struggle. Maunel has potential to be a very good QB, but the Bills took him to early and missed out on some immediate, game changing players.
   

Friday, April 19, 2013

NFL Mock Draft 2.0

Defensive linemen such as Jordan
(above) and O-Linemen such as Fisher
(below) should dominate most of
day 1. 

1. Kansas City Chiefs: Luke Joeckel OT Texas A&M
2. Jacksonville Jaguars: Dion Jordan DE Oregon
3. Oakland Raiders: Sharriff Flyod DT Florida
4. Philadelphia Eagles: Dee Milliner CB Alabama
5. Detroit Lions: Eric Fisher OT Central Michigan
6. Cleveland Browns: Ziggy Ansah DE BYU
7. Arizona Cardinals: Lane Johnson OT Oklahoma
8. Buffalo Bills: Geno Smith QB West Virginia
9. New York Jets: Jarvis Jones LB Georgia
10. Tennessee Titans: Johnathan Cooper OG North Carolina
11. San Diego Chargers: Chance Warmack OG Alabama
12. Miami Dolphins: Xavier Rhodes CB Florida St.
13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Star Lotulelei DT Utah
14. Carolina Panthers: Sheldon Richardson DT Missouri
15. New Orleans Saints: Barkevious Mingo DE LSU
16. St. Louis Rams: Tavon Austin WR West Virginia
17. Pittsburgh Steelers: Keenan Allen WR California
18. Dallas Cowboys: Kenny Vaccaro SS Texas
 19. New York Giants: Alec Ogletree LB Georgia
20. Chicago Bears: D.J. Flucker OT Alabama
21. Cincinnati Bengals: Matt Elam S Florida
22. St. Louis Rams(from Washington Redskins): Eric Reid FS LSU
23. Minnesota Vikings: Sylvester Williams DT North Carolina
24. Indianapolis Colts: Jesse Williams DT Alabama
25. Minnesota Vikings (from Seattle Seahawks):  Cordarrelle Patterson WR Tennessee
26. Green Bay Packers: Zach Ertz TE Stanford
27. Houston Texans: DeAndre Hopkins WR Clemson
28. Denver Broncos: Bjoern Werner DE Florida St.
After a poor combine workout, Werner
could be a steal toward the bottum of the
first round
29. New England Patriots: Johnathan Banks CB Mississippi St.
30. Atlanta Falcons: Tyler Eifert TE Notre Dame
31. San Francisco 49ers: Kawann Short DT Purdue
32. Baltimore Ravens: Kevin Minter LB LSU



Menelik Watson (71) could sneak
into the first round if teams don't
get some of the top O-Linemen




Other possible first rounders: 
Menelik Watson OT Florida St, Desmond Trufant CB Washington, Damontre Moore DE Texas A&M, Margus Hunt DE SMU, Manti Teo LB Notre Dame, Eddie Lacy RB Alabama, Matt Barkley QB USC, Robert Woods WR USC. 

Thursday, April 18, 2013

NBA Playoff Predictions

1st Round East:
Miami vs. Milwaukee
Heat in 4
Easy round for the Heat. Milwaukee will be lucky to keep a game close.

 New York vs. Boston
Knicks in 6
Knicks should win this, but Boston has the veteran leadership to put up a fight and win some home games, but Melo is hot and will carry them to the next round.

Indiana vs. Atlanta
Pacers in 6
Pretty even series, with neither team having a real superstar, but the Pacers have just a little more talent.

Brooklyn vs. Chicago
Nets in 7
A toss up series, neither team is playing great, but Brooklyn has two guys who could take over a game in Deron Williams and Joe Johnson, plus home court advantage.

1st Round West:
Oklahoma City vs. Houston
Thunder in 5
Harden and Lin will snag a win at home, but Westbrook and Durant will steam roll through to the next round.

San Antonio vs. Los Angeles Lakers
Spurs in 5
With or without Kobe, the Lakers aren'g getting past the battle tested Spurs, who should hopefully be well rested for the stretch run. I think Dwight Howard have one great game to get them a win.

Denver vs. Golden State
Nuggets in 7
The Nuggets are still hot even after the loss of Danilo Gallinari, but the Warriors young talent will put up quite a fight.

Los Angeles Clippers vs. Memphis
Clippers in 7
Another toss up series, but LA has the home court and the best point guard in the league.

Conference Semi Finals:
East:
Miami vs. Brooklyn
Heat in 5
Heat are hot and should breeze through, Nets possibly get a home win.

New York vs. Indiana
Knicks in 6
It's a superstar league. The Knicks have Melo, the Pacers have no one.

West:
Oklahoma City vs. Los Angeles Clippers
Thunder in 6
Better team wins. Thunder are the class of the west, and the Clippers are still a year or two away from making a serious run.

San Antonio vs. Denver
Denver in 7
Im picking the younger, faster team for the upset, i needed one.

Conference Finals:
East:
Miami vs. New York
Heat in 6
Knick are the only team in the east who can give the Heat a series. Melo has to continue to score 37 a night and they need to play great defense, but Miami is to good and will move onto the finals for the third year in a row.

West:
Oklahoma City vs. Denver
Thunder in 6
The Nuggets run ends against the best one-two punch in the league in Durant and Westbrook. Thunder move on to face the Heat for the second year in a row.

NBA Finals
Miami vs. Oklahoma City
Heat in 6
Nothing has shown me that the Thunder can beat the Heat. They improve from least year and win two games, but in the end LeBron gets title number two.