The Week in the NFL: 11-14-2010
Eric Engberg checks in with some more thoughts from around the NFL. Will Favre continue to soldier on as the Vikings lose? Are Colt McCoy and Troy Smith here to stay? Will Vick be allowed to hit free agency?
Categories: Football, NFL, Sports Tags: Alex Smith, Brady Quinn, Brett Favre, Buffalo Bills, c. j. spiller, Chad Pennington, Cleveland Browns, colt mccoy, Dallas Cowboys, David GarrardSan Francisco 49ers, dez bryant, Eli Manning, Felix Jones, Football, Fred Jackson, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jimmy Clausen, Jon Kitna, Kevin Kolb, LaDanian Tomlinson, Marion Barber, Mark Sanchez, Michael Vick, Miles Austin, Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, New York Jets, NFL, Peyton Hillis, Philadelphia Eagles, Shonn Greene, Tarvaris Jackson, Troy Smith
Fantasy Football Stock Report, News & Notes: 08-16-2010
On the heels of a full weekend of preseason action Eric Engberg checks in with another fantasy stock report and some news and notes from around the league.
Categories: Camp Updates, Fantasy Football, Football, NFL, Sports Tags: Alex Smith, Anthony Dixon, Arian Foster, Ben Tate, Brian Robiskie, Buffalo Bills, Camp Updates, Chad Hall, Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, colt mccoy, Curtis Painter, Deon Butler, Devin Aromashodu, Devin Thomas, Fantasy Football, Football, Fred Jackson, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jake Delhomme, Johnny Knox, Jordan Shipley, Martell Mallett, Michael Vick, Mike Williams, NFL, Riley Cooper, Ryan Matthews, Sammie Stroughter, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Trent Edwards, Troy Williamson, Vince Young, Washington Redskins
Fantasy Football: Pickle’s Picks at Quarterback for 2010
As training camps kick off it is time to start thinking about who to target for your fantasy football team. PopPickle is back with which quarterbacks you should have at the top of your list, which ones to target as a late round backup, and which ones to stay away from altogether.
Categories: Fantasy Football, Football, NFL, Sports Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Alex Smith, Ben Roethlisberger, Brett Favre, Carson Palmer, Chad Henne, colt mccoy, David Garrard, Donovan McNabb, Drew Brees, Eli Manning, Fantasy Football, Football, Jake Delhomme, Jason Campbell, Jay Cutler, Jimmy Clausen, Joe Flacco, Josh Freeman, Kevin Kolb, Kyle Orton, Mark Sanchez, Matt Cassel, Matt Hasselbeck, Matt Leinart, Matt Moore, Matt Ryan, Matt Schaub, Matthew Stafford, NFL, Peyton Manning, Philip Rivers, Quarterbacks, Sam Bradford, Tim Tebow, Tom Brady, Tony Romo, Vince Young
NFL 2010 Camp Preview: Cleveland Browns
New team President Mike Holmgren is leading the house cleaning process in Cleveland meaning Browns fans may have to wait a little longer before seeing their team return to glory. Eric Engberg checks in with some thoughts on the Browns progress this off season.
Categories: 2010 Camp Previews, Football, NFL, Sports Tags: 2010 Camp Preview, Benjamin Watson, Bobby Engram, Brian Robiskie, Chansi Stuckey, Chris Gocong, Cleveland Browns, colt mccoy, Football, Jake Delhomme, James Davis, Jerome Harrison, joe haden, Mohamed Massaquoi, Montario Hardesty, NFL, Scott Fujita, seneca wallace, Sheldon Brown, T. J. Ward, Tony Pashos
2010 NFL Draft: Breaking Down the AFC North
With the 2010 NFL Draft in the books it is time to start breaking down the winners and the losers. Eric Engberg is here with his thoughts on how the teams in the AFC North fared in this year's draft.
Categories: 2010 Draft, Football, NFL, Sports Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Arthur Jones, Baltimore Ravens, Brandon Ghee, Carlos Dunlap, Chris Scott, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, colt mccoy, David Reed, Dennis Pitta, Dezmon Briscoe, Ed Dickson, Emmanuel Sanders, Football, Geno Atkins, Jason Worilds, Jermaine Gresham, joe haden, Johnathan Dwyer, Jordan Shipley, Larry Asante, Maurkice Pouncey, Montrio Hardesty, NFC North, NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers, Roddrick Muckleroy, sergio kindle, Shawn Lauvao, T. J. Ward, Terrence Cody, Thaddeus Gibson
2010 NFL Mock Draft 4.0, Round 2
Eric Engberg is back to give you the second round of his current mock draft. There has been quite a bit of jockeying here given recent trades and player work outs.
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2010 NFL Mock Draft 2.0, Round 2
Version 2.0 of round 2 of the NFL Mock Draft is in the books. Find out who has moved to the top of the round and who has slipped a bit.
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2010 NFL Mock Draft 1.0 Round 2
PopPickle’s Eric Engberg takes a stab at how he sees the second round of the upcoming NFL Draft unfolding. Find out if he has Tim Tebow going in the second and where Colt McCoy ends up going.
Categories: 2010 Draft, Football, NFL, Sports Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, 2010 NFL Mock Draft, Aaron Hernandez, Arizona Cardinals, arrelious benn, Baltimore Ravens, Ben Tate, Buffalo Bills, Cam Thomas, Carolina Panthers, Chad Jones, Charles Brown, Chris Cook, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, colt mccoy, Dallas Cowboys, Daryl Washington, Demaryius Thomas, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Devin McCourty, Dezmon Briscoe, Football, Golden Tate, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, jahvid best, Joe Asamoah, Kansas City Chiefs, Kareem Jackson, Lamarr Houston, Mardy Gilyard, Miami Dolphins, Mike Williams, Minnesota Vikings, Montario Hardesty, Navarro Bowman, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, NFL, NFL Mock Draft, Oakland Raiders, Patrick Robinson, Perrish Cox, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, ricky sapp, Roger Saffold, Ryan Matthews, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Sean Lee, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Taylor Price, Terrence Cody, Thaddeus Gibson, Tyson Alualu, Vladimir Ducasse, Washington Redskins, Zane Beadles
Cleveland’s Murky QB Situation
With the release of Derek Anderson and trade of Brady Quinn the Browns have purged the roster of the quarterback debacle it endured last season. Backed up by Seneca Wallace, Jake Delhomme is the new face of the offense. The question is are the Browns done tweaking the QB position this spring?
Categories: Football, NFL, Sports Tags: Brady Quinn, Brett Ratliff, Cleveland Browns, colt mccoy, Dan LeFevour, Derek Anderson, Football, Jake Delhomme, Jimmy Clausen, NFL, Sam Bradford, seneca wallace, Tony Pike
NFL Draft Updates For 3-9-2010
Utah and Tulsa are the latest to hold pro days. There are some updates on Sam Bradford, Colt McCoy, and Dez Bryant as well.
Categories: 2010 Draft, 2010 Pro Days, Football, NFL, Sports Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, colt mccoy, David Reed, dez bryant, Football, John Destin, Koa Misi, NFL, NFL Pro Day, Perrish Cox, R. J. Stanford, Sam Bradford, Slick Shelley, Tulsa, Utah, Zane Beadles
2010 NFL Draft: Ranking the Quarterbacks
With the combine over and done with it is time to start assessing where players rank in terms of the 2010 NFL Draft. PopPickle's Eric Engberg takes a look at the top quarterback prospects in this year's draft.
Categories: 2010 Draft, Football, NFL, Sports Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Cleveland Browns, colt mccoy, Dan LeFevour, Denver Broncos, Football, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jimmy Clausen, NFL, Quarterbacks, Sam Bradford, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Tennesse Titans, Tim Tebow, Tony Pike, Washington Redskins
NFL Combine Winners & Losers – Offense
Find out who some of the winners and losers were on the offensive side of the ball in this year's scouting combine for the NFL.
Categories: 2010 Draft, Football, NFL, Sports Tags: 2010 NFL Combine, 2010 NFL Draft, Anthony Davis, arrelious benn, Ben Tate, Bruce Campbell, colt mccoy, Dan LeFevour, Dexter McCluster, Dezmon Briscoe, Dorin Dickerson, Football, Golden Tate, Jacoby Ford, Jermaine Gresham, Jimmy Clausen, Johnathan Dwyer, LeGarrette Blount, Montario Hardesty, NFL, Ryan Matthews, Sam Bradford, Toby Gerhart, trent williams, Vladimir Ducasse
2010 NFL Draft: Breaking Down the Quarterback Prospects
With the college football season winding down talk about the NFL draft is beginning to ramp up. Poppickle is here to break down the top draft eligible quarterback prospects for the 2010 draft.
Categories: 2010 Draft, Football, NFL, Sports Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Central Michigan, Cincinnati, colt mccoy, Dan LeFevour, Darryl Clark, Florida, Football, Jimmy Clausen, NFL, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oregon State, Penn State, Quarterbacks, Sam Bradford, Sean Canfield, Texas, Tim Hiller, Tim Tebow, Tony Pike, Western Michigan
Arizona Cardinals
Overview
After losing two of three to start the season the the Cards righted the ship winning ten ball games and the NFC West by two games over the Forty Niners. The Cardinals lost to the New Orleans Saints in the Divisional round of the playoffs and currently sit at the 26 spot in the draft.
Assets
Chris “Beanie” Wells and Tim Hightower give the Cardinals a strong one-two punch at running back. They combined for 15 rushing touchdowns, however, they also fumbled the ball a combined 10 times this season. Wells has the talent to be a premiere back in the league if he can just stay healthy. Hightower is one of the more versatile backs in the league and caught 63 passes out of the back field. With Kurt Warner deciding to retire Wells and Hightower are likely to be featured more in the offense next season.
The receiving corps does not get any better than Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, and Steve Breaston. Boldin and Fitzgerald posted 1,000 yard seasons while Breaston is just a season removed from a 1,000 yard season of his own.
Defensively, the Cards have some real play makers in DL Darnell Dockett, Karlos Dansby, Domonique Rodgers-Cromartie, and Adrian Wilson. Dockett, Rodgers-Cromartie, and Wilson were all elected to the Pro Bowl this year.
Last season’s playoff run for Dockett was a jumping off spot for him. He has built on that momentum and is going to the second Pro Bowl of his career. While Dockett is listed as a DT he has been lining up more as an end in the Cards 3-4 front to utilize his pass rushing skills. Dockett tied for the team lead with 7 sacks and 10 tackles behind the line of scrimmage.
Moving Antrel Rolle to safety has paid off for the Cards and along with Adrian Wilson Arizona has one of the better safety pairings in the league.
Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie is considered a rising star at corner but has struggled at times to stay healthy.
Liabilities/Needs
With Warner retiring quarterback now becomes a big question mark in Arizona. Do they go with the Leinart or go out and get an established veteran to compete for the starting job?
The corner position opposite Rodgers-Cromartie has left something to be desired the past couple of years and the defense has not been up to snuff in terms of pass defense.
The pass rush is solid but it does not have that disruptive force that teams have to game plan around a-la a DeMarcus Ware or James Harrison.
The emergence of DE Calais Campbell this season has lessened the need for pass rushing help, but, Chike Okafor, Bertrand Berry, and Clark Haggans, whom the team relies upon to pressure the quarterback are all on the wrong side of 30 and the Cardinals need to look for young talent to replace them in the next year or two.
The outside linebackers leave something to be desired.
The offensive line is decent but could use improvement, especially if they are looking at someone else other than Warner as the quarterback next season. Warner’s uncanny ability to unload the ball in the blink of an eye helps mask some of the team’s short-comings in pass protection.
They have also been searching for a solution at tight end but one begins to wonder if Warner just has no use for the tight end given how many they have gone through the past few years.
How the Draft Might Shake Out
There is still no real consensus as to whether Leinart is ever going to amount to much in the NFL. They could go with a quarterback if they do not feel Leinart is the guy and one of the two first rounders, Jimmy Clausen and Sam Bradford, falls to them.
If they do go offense and it is not a quarterback the team would likely look at the best available offensive lineman or grab Oklahoma tight end Jermaine Gresham. The team has been searching for a quality tight end for several years but have never worried too much about it since Warner has never utilized his tight ends very often.
If the Cards go defense, which they probably should given some of their defensive shortcomings, look for them to opt for the best available linebacker, defensive tackle, or corner back. The team is only adequate at nose tackle and outside linebacker, and they need a corner to lineup opposite Rodgers-Cromartie.
Penn State’s Navorro Bowman and Texas’ Sergio Kindle are considered late first round prospects at OLB and could be there when the Cards pick. Michigan’s Brandon Graham is seen as a potential OLB at the NFL level and is quickly moving up draft boards.
Tennessee’s Dan Williams and Penn State’s Jared Odrick are a couple of DT prospects being rated as late first round prospects and could end up in Arizona. Odrick seems the more likely of the two as he is taller and therefore more suited to play the nose tackle position in the NFL.
Boise corner back Kyle Wilson’s stock is rising after a solid week at the Senior Bowl and could sneak into the tail end of the first round. Wilson is not thought of as someone who will be a shut down corner in the NFL, but, he would be a good fit as the #2 corner opposite Rodgers-Cromartie.
With pass rushing specialist Bertrand Berry announcing his retirement (1/21/10) and Chike Okeafor entering his 12th season in the league Clemson pass rusher Ricky Sapp could be a possibility here as well. Sapp played end in college but has some experience lining up at OLB in a 3-4 front and with his size and speed he projects more as a rush linebacker in a 3-4 scheme at the next level.
West Viriginia’s Selvish Capers is someone the Cards could look at in the second round to help upgrade the tackle position that has been spotty in terms of pass protection the past couple of years.
Florida’s Aaron Hernandez could be targeted as the pass catching TE they need in the second round.
Virginia’s Chris Cook is a tall corner that is expected to go late in the second round that would provide a nice compliment to Rodgers-Cromartie.
The Cardinals still do not know if Matt Leinart is going to be a bust or not. He has been fairly inconsistent when given playing time and it is rumored that he may be dealt this spring. It seems unlikely they would target a quarterback in the first round but do not be surprised if they grab someone like a Colt McCoy, Tim Hiller, or Tony Pike if they are there when the Cards select in the second or third rounds.
This spring’s draft also looks to be fairly deep on talent at the corner positions so look for the Cards to target a corner back in the first three rounds as well. Michigan’s Donovan Warren or Cal’s Syd’Quan Thompson could be possible targets for the Cards as solutions at corner back in the second round. Alabama’s Javier Arenas is on the smallish side but he has great speed and is a play-maker at corner.
Given how well second year receiver Early Doucet played down the stretch and in the playoffs for Arizona and the assumption they are moving to a more run-oriented offense next season it would not be at all surprising to see the Cards deal Boldin for an extra early round draft pick or two. It is thought the asking price has come down to a second round pick in exchange for Boldin. Given the dearth of talent available at the position this spring there are several teams that would probably be willing to part with a second round pick for Boldin’s services.
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NFL: First Look at the 2010 Draft (Pt. 3)
With a little over one month of the football seasons in the books next spring's NFL draft is starting to take shape. The top of the draft is starting to take shape and we are starting to get a feel for which college players teams have their eyes on at the top of the draft. With that said it is time to take a look at what teams are going to be looking at come next April. Teams are listed roughly on what their draft spot would potentially be and will be spread out over several articles. This Part Three in the series.
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