Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Tampa Bay Buccs - GM Edition
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are on the cusp of turning the corner and becoming a very good football team. This offseason, they will be in the perfect position to make some powerful moves that will make them a much better football team. The Buccs are in a very fortunate situation having their 3 franchise players, Jameis Winston, Mike Evans and Gerald McCoy locked up for the next 3+ years. There is no better time to go all in. The Buccs currently have $70M in cap space, good for third best cap situation in the league. They will obviously need to re-sign multiple players such as Tight End- Cameron Brate, Center- Joe Hawley, Safety- Bradley McDougald, Wide Receiver- Adam Humphries, Running Back -Jacquizz Rodgers and others as well as draft picks. With all the re-signs and draft picks, they should have roughly $33M left to spend which should be enough to lure in Free Agent Jason Pierre-Paul from the Giants who is estimated to collect $13-$15M annually. He would be an immediate upgrade to the defensive front, pairing him up with All Pro Defensive Tackle, Gerald McCoy. The spending should not stop there…The Buccs should then go after Free Agent Wide Receiver, DeSean Jackson, giving Jameis Winston a very dangerous Wide Receiver who can take the lid off the top of the defense, playing alongside one of the best young Wide Receivers in the game, Mike Evans. These are two moves that are very possible for the Buccs to make. Once these players are signed, the final piece would be to selecting Defensive tackle, Malik McDowell out of Michigan State if available. With proper cap management These moves are very possible.The Buccs would be stacked all around, making them an absolute force in the NFC, Period.
Friday, February 10, 2017
Charles Harris Comparison
It’s no secret that the Missouri Tigers know how to produce pass
rushers. Charles Harris is the latest product that will be drafted this April. The
most captivating skill Charles Harris has is his ability to explode at the snap.
Behind Myles Garrett, I don’t see another player in this draft who is quicker at
jumping off the line of scrimmage. Charles Harris has a relentless motor that
sometimes gets him into dead zones, especially against the run. Whichever teams
decide to draft Harris will need to understand they are drafting a project with
a high ceiling. Charles Harris has a gift to be great, but is still raw
considering he only played one year as a full-time starter. Aside from maybe
adding a few pounds, he will need to work on his run defense... mainly his
awareness as well as sharpening his hands to eventually develop an arsenal to
go along with his deadly timing off the snap. Harris is a workhorse and very coach-able.
He has the foundation to be great. Time and coaching is key for his development.
Thursday, February 2, 2017
Super Bowl LI Key Player
The New England Patriots took a gamble on Offensive Tackle. Marcus Cannon, when no one else would by drafting him in the 5th round back in 2011 out of TCU. This was mainly because Cannon was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma just before the draft. Cannon has since been a part of two Super Bowls, winning one and he will be playing in his 3rd this Sunday. This Super Bowl will be a little bit different that the previous two. Cannon has now entrenched himself as arguably the best lineman on the team when before he was considered a backup Guard or a Swing Tackle. He now has the job of starting Right Tackle and protecting the greatest QB to ever play the game. This Sunday, he will have his hands full when asked to hold off NFL sack leader, Vic Beasley Jr. and the surging Atlanta Falcons Defense.
Saturday, January 28, 2017
The Angry Birds
When talking about the Atlanta Falcons, People think Matt Ryan, Julio Jones and that explosive offense. What about the defense? Since Dan Quinn has arrived in Atlanta, the roster has transformed into a much more ferocious unit. For those who don’t know, Dan Quinn was the Seattle Seahawks’ defensive coordinator in 2013 and 2014 in which they ranked 1st in total defense in both seasons. Although the Falcons finished 25th in total defense, this season the unit is starting to hit its stride into becoming a physical and feared unit. The Falcons have added key parts before this season to mold a great defense. They brought in Dwight Freeney to mentor Vic Beasley which paid off tremendously as Beasley leads the league in sacks with 15.5. They also drafted hard hitting safety, Keanu Neal out of Florida to add a physical presence to the defense. The addition of Neal elevated the play of 2nd year safety, Ricardo Allen making them one of the better safety tandems in the league. The emergence of cornerback, Jalen Collins has been a huge bonus for the Falcons since they lost Desmond Trufant early in the season to a torn pectoral. Starting rookie linebackers usually don’t pan out well for the first season but for 2nd round pick, Deion Jones, it’s been the total opposite. Jones has been an absolute force in the middle of the field and should be a staple for this defense for many years to come. The Falcons are on the right path to building an elite defense that we just saw completely obliterate Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers to go onto Super Bowl Ll.
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Cornerstones for the Cleveland Browns.....
The Cleveland Browns have been the laughing stock of the
league since they re-entered back in 99’ with just 2 winning seasons. They have
had 9 different coaches and 26 different Quarterbacks during that span. Current
coach, Hue Jackson is coming off his first full season where the Browns
finished 1-15. The record may show the same old story but I do think Jackson
has a chance to start this franchise on the right foot going into 2017. The
Browns have a few key players on the roster who look very promising. 2nd
year run stuffer, Danny Shelton had a great sophomore season and looks to be
even better in 2017. They also invested 2nd and 3rd round
picks in the 2016 draft in pass rushers, Emmanuel Ogbah and Carl Nassib who
hopefully can make the leap in production that Danny Shelton made in their sophomore
seasons. The nucleus of the defense is All-Pro CB Joe Haden who is signed through
2020. The Browns also have two Premier players in Linebacker, Jamie Collins and
Wide Receiver, Terrelle Pryor are set to hit free agency. The first key move
would be to sign Jamie Collins, whom they traded for during the season, giving
up a compensatory 3rd round pick to the New England Patriots in a
classic Belichick
move, which is getting rid of players a year too early rather than a year too
late. Collins
is best suited for a 4-3 scheme which is what newly hired defensive
coordinator, Gregg Williams will look to run in 2017. It has been reported that
Jamie Collins would like to stay in Cleveland and is asking for a Luke Kuechly-type
deal which would be worth $62M over 5yrs. The Browns have the most cap room in
the league at just over $47M, so even though Collins’ demands are a little high
for his services, the Browns do have the extra money to make a player want to
sign with a perennial losing team. On the offensive side of the ball, the
Browns have a lot more work to do with the current roster. 1st
rounder, Corey Coleman has the talent to be very successful in this league. The
run game was successful for the most part behind Isaiah Crowell and Duke
Johnson Jr. Crowell is also set to hit the open market. Outside of Cameron
Erving, the offensive line played well considering they were under duress most
of the time, which will happen when you have 6 different starting quarterbacks
in one season. The most productive Brown without a doubt was Terrelle Pryor.
Pryor had astonishing season totaling 1000 yards receiving on 77 catches with
4Tds. Pryor was a supplementary draft pick back in 2011 by the late, Al Davis
for the Oakland Raiders. Since then he has bounced around the league before
finding a home in Cleveland. Pryor has expressed feelings and desire to stay in
Cleveland, it is up to the owners if he does. The wise move would be to sign
the 27-year-old former Ohio St star to a multi-year contract that will roughly
command $7-$10M annually.
Friday, January 6, 2017
Kirk Cousins Market Value
It has been reported that the Redskins will tag Kirk Cousins again
if they do not reach a deal this off-season. Kirk Cousins led the Skins to a
division title last season, something The Redskins did only twice since 1999. In
doing so, he set a franchise record, throwing for 4,166 yards. To go along with
29TD passes, something that had not been done since 1983 by Joe Theisman. After
a record setting season from Cousins, the Redskins were still reluctant to hand
him the key to the city by making him the franchise Quarterback. Instead, they franchised
him for $19.95m. What will Mr. Snyder decide to do this off season?? Well, we
can start by running down his options… Realistically, there is only one which
is to lock him up long term. Kirk Cousins has proved to be more than worthy by
outperforming himself this season. Cousins has thrown for 4,630 yards this
season, shattering his own franchise record still with one game left to go. Cousins
puts this team in perennial playoff contention if signed and with good
strategic off-season moves and good drafts, this team is not too far from Super
Bowl talk. Franchising Cousins would cost the Redskins roughly 24M but they
would be taking a huge gamble on losing him for good after that. I am
guesstimating Kirk Cousins will receive a max contract this off-season roughly
around $125-$130M over 5YRS.
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