Thursday, May 12, 2011

Monday, May 9, 2011

AFC West – Draft Grades 2011

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http://nfldraftrage.com/ AFC West post draft analysis with grades. Denver gets most dynamic player in 2011 NFL draft. Chiefs gamble while San Diego plays it safe. Read more.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Who will be 1st pick overall in 2012

Andrew-luck

Andrew Luck (6'4 235 lbs) QB Stanford - most awaited QB to enter the NFL Draft in years.  He will enter the 2011 season as the Heisman trophy favorite. Luck passed for almost 3,000 yards and 27 touchdowns in 2010.  What we like about Luck is his quick release and accuracy combined with intelligence.  His mobility will surprise you and his toughness is unquestionable (see his video here: Andrew Luck Highlights). At Stanford, he is currently playing in a pro-style offense and received pro-style coaching from former head coach/NFL quarterback Jim Harbaugh. Luck will need his throwing motion refined at NFL level as he has tendency to hold ball at his waist and use wind-up motion before getting to his release point.

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Saturday, May 7, 2011

AFC East – Draft Grades 2011

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Buffalo Bills – The Bills came into this draft needing playmakers, especially on defense. They started out with a “bang” by landing an instant impact player in Marcell Dareus. Plainly put, Dareus is stud and should be able to do for Buffalo’s D what Suh did for the Lions D last year. In round 2 they were able to land a very good player and immediate starting cornerback in Aaron Williams. In round 3 they got versatile linebacker Kelvin Sheppard who will be in the rotation as a rookie and a starter shortly down the road.

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AFC North – Draft Grades 2011

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Cleveland Browns – The Browns made the big trade with the Cards to acquire additional picks. The big question on the big trade is whether they would have been better off having Julio Jones on their roster or the players they got in return. Only time will tell.

The Browns were in need of a big play wideout and I can only imagine how much happier Colt McCoy would have been throwing to the strong, electric, precise route runner that Jones is.

 


Read Full Story here: AFC North Draft Grades

AFC North – Draft Grades 2011

Rage NFL Draft

Cleveland Browns – The Browns made the big trade with the Cards to acquire additional picks. The big question on the big trade is whether they would have been better off having Julio Jones on their roster or the players they got in return. Only time will tell.

The Browns were in need of a big play wideout and I can only imagine how much happier Colt McCoy would have been throwing to the strong, electric, precise route runner that Jones is.

 


Read Full Story here: AFC North Draft Grades

AFC North – Draft Grades 2011

Rage NFL Draft

Cleveland Browns – The Browns made the big trade with the Cards to acquire additional picks. The big question on the big trade is whether they would have been better off having Julio Jones on their roster or the players they got in return. Only time will tell.

The Browns were in need of a big play wideout and I can only imagine how much happier Colt McCoy would have been throwing to the strong, electric, precise route runner that Jones is.

 


Read Full Story here: AFC North Draft Grades

AFC North – Draft Grades 2011

Rage NFL Draft

Cleveland Browns – The Browns made the big trade with the Cards to acquire additional picks. The big question on the big trade is whether they would have been better off having Julio Jones on their roster or the players they got in return. Only time will tell.

The Browns were in need of a big play wideout and I can only imagine how much happier Colt McCoy would have been throwing to the strong, electric, precise route runner that Jones is.

 


Read Full Story here: AFC North Draft Grades

AFC North – Draft Grades 2011

Rage NFL Draft

Cleveland Browns – The Browns made the big trade with the Cards to acquire additional picks. The big question on the big trade is whether they would have been better off having Julio Jones on their roster or the players they got in return. Only time will tell.

The Browns were in need of a big play wideout and I can only imagine how much happier Colt McCoy would have been throwing to the strong, electric, precise route runner that Jones is.

 


Read Full Story here: AFC North Draft Grades

NFC East – Draft Grades 2011

NFL Draft Rage

Dallas Cowboys – at first glance it looks like Dallas dropped the ball a bit. Unable or unwilling to trade back a few spots (Jerry Jones feverously working the phone in war room) and didn’t produce a trade but Dallas went with a need pick and took Tyron Smith. Now let’s be realistic about Smith. In a normal draft with one-two stud LTs, Smith would have been a mid first round pick. Smith has the potential to play well but there is a big unknown as to his ability to move to the left side and anchor Romo’s blind side. He has the wingspan of a 747 and is athletic but needs to maintain his weight over 300 lbs and show he can play in more space on the left side. On paper Smith can be upgrade over Doug Free (who will move back to his natural position of RT). Round two is where things start to get interesting.

 

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Monday, May 2, 2011

Applauding Navy Seal Team 6 kill shot of Osama bin Laden

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Navy Seal Team 6 in wee hours of Sunday shot and killed Osama bin Laden in a fortress-like compound.  The compound was around one kilometer (half a mile) away from the Kakul Military Academy, an army-run institution for top officers and one of several military installations.  It was built in 2005 at the end of a narrow dirt road with "extraordinary" security measures. The compound had 12 to 18-feet walls topped with barbed wire with two security gates and no telephone or Internet service connected to it. It raises questions over whether Pakistani security forces knew the whereabouts of the world's most wanted man. Hmmm…ISI safe house anyone??

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