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Mock Drafts / Re: One Week Out Interactive Mock Draft
« on: April 21, 2010, 02:32:23 pm »
With the 17th and 18th pick, War Backwards select Earl Thomas, FS, Texas and Kyle Wilson, CB, Boise State

hahaha

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Mock Drafts / Re: One Week Out Interactive Mock Draft
« on: April 20, 2010, 07:40:19 pm »
2010 NFL Draft Mid-Way Recap:

1. Sam Bradford

2. Ndamukong Suh

3. Gerald McCoy

4. Eric Berry

5. Russel Okung

6. CJ SPiller

7. Jimmy Clausen

8. Anthony Davis

9. Trent Williams

10. Rolando McClain

11. Dez Bryant

12. Brandon Graham

13. Joe Haden

14. Derrick Morgan

15. Sean Weatherspoon

16. Jason Pierre-Paul

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Mock Drafts / Re: One Week Out Interactive Mock Draft
« on: April 20, 2010, 07:11:29 pm »
Pick 16. With the 16th pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the Tennessee Titans select Jason Pierre-Paul, DE, South Florida.

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Mock Drafts / Re: One Week Out Interactive Mock Draft
« on: April 20, 2010, 06:58:43 pm »
Pick 13. With the 13th pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the San Francisco 49ers select Joe Haden, CB, Florida.

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Mock Drafts / Re: One Week Out Interactive Mock Draft
« on: April 20, 2010, 06:39:09 pm »
Pick 9. With the 9th pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills select Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma.

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Mock Drafts / Re: One Week Out Interactive Mock Draft
« on: April 20, 2010, 06:06:49 pm »
Pick 6. With the 6th pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks select CJ Spiller, RB, Clemson.

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Mock Drafts / Re: One Week Out Interactive Mock Draft
« on: April 17, 2010, 03:26:37 pm »
Pick 3. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers swap their 3rd pick and next years 2nd rounder with the Washington Redskins for their 4th pick and Albert Haynesworth.

With the 3rd pick in the 2010 NFL Draft, the Washington Redskins select Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma State.

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Mock Drafts / Re: Joe's Mock Draft
« on: March 04, 2010, 11:40:30 am »
Now if Jerry Jones would get his head out of his ass for two seconds, he'd send a 3rd round pick to Arizona for Anquan Bolden and release Roy 'Garbage' Williams. With an uncapped year, the guaranteed money could be swallowed in the same year that Williams' is released. And, although it is a huge chunk of change, it will not count against the cap. And, personally, I'd much rather eat the money for a player no longer on the team than to pay a player that kind of money plus his normal salary to hinder my team because he 1. can't catch 2. is lazy 3. doesn't run correct routes 4. is slow 5. can't break tackles and 6. is always bitching about something.

If we keep him, I hope he makes me have to pull my foot out of my mouth.

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General Discussion / Complete List of Free Agents - 2010
« on: March 04, 2010, 09:52:28 am »
*Note: Not all players will hit the market. Some teams will re-sign their players to contracts before other teams have a shot at them.




Quarterbacks

Eli Manning
Phillip Rivers
Jake Delhomme
Chad Pennington
Jason Campbell

Running Backs

Jerious Norwood
Willie Parker
Maurice Jones-Drew
Ronnie Brown
Ricky Williams
Chester Taylor
Leon Washington
LenDale White

Wide Receivers

Braylon Edwards
Roddy White
Steve Breaston
Brandon Marshall
Greg Jennings
Kevin Walter
Hines Ward
Chris Chambers
Vincent Jackson
Torry Holt

Tight Ends

Anthony Fasano
Tony Scheffler
Ben Watson
Heath Miller
Alge Crumpler

Offensive Line

Deuce Lutui
Chris Chester
Jared Gaither*
Adam Terry
Casey Weigmann
Chad Clifton
Nick Kaczur
Logan Mankins
Stephen Neal
Justin Hartwig
Marcus McNeill
Chris Spencer
Alex Barron
Jeremy Trueblood
Eugene Amano


Defensive Lineman

Marcus Spears (3-4)
Mark Anderson
Jason Hatcher (3-4)
Elvis Dumervil
Johnny Jolly (maybe 3-4)
Aaron Kampman
Ryan Pickett (maybe 3-4)
Travis Johnson
Jason Fergueson (3-4)
Jarvis Green (3-4)
Richard Seymour (3-4)
Fred Robbins (maybe 3-4)
Derrick Burgess
Casey Hampton (3-4)
Brett Keisel (3-4)
Darryl Tapp
Jevon Kearse
Kyle Vanden Bosch
Jason Taylor

Linebackers

D'Qwell Jackson (3-4)
Thomas Davis
Greg Ellis (3-4)
DeMarcus Ware (3-4)
DeMarco Ryans
Gary Brackett
Derrick Johnson
Mike Vrabel (3-4)
Matt Roth (3-4)
Scott Fujita
Thomas Howard
Kirk Morrison
Larry Foote (3-4)
James Harrison (3-4)
Shawne Merriman (3-4)
Barrett Ruud
Keith Bulluck

Cornerbacks

Terrence McGee
Richard Marshall
Marlin Jackson
Ellis Hobbs
Antoine Winfield
DeShea Townsend
Nick Harper
Carlos Rogers

Safeties

Adrian Wilson
Antoine Bethea
Nick Collins
Anthony Henry
Bernard Pollard
Brodney Pool

Kickers

Steve Gostkowski

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General Discussion / NFL Free Agent Tenders (updated)
« on: March 03, 2010, 07:22:33 pm »
Per NFL.com:

Arizona Cardinals: WR Steve Breaston (first round), TE Ben Patrick (second round), C Lyle Sendlein (second round), DT Gabe Watson (second round), G Deuce Lutui (second round)

Atlanta Falcons: OT Tyson Clabo (first round), G Harvey Dahl (first round), RB Jerious Norwood (first round), P Michael Koenen (second round), RB Jason Snelling (second round), OT Quinn Ojinnaka (fifth round)

Baltimore Ravens: OT Jared Gaither (first round), FB Le'Ron McClain (first round), CB Fabian Washington (first round), QB John Beck (second round), OL Chris Chester (second round), P Sam Koch (second round), S Dawan Landry (second round), OL Tony Moll (fifth round)

Buffalo Bills: LB Keith Ellison, TE Derek Schouman, S George Wilson, CB Ashton Youboty (compensation for all players unavailable)

Carolina Panthers: LB Thomas Davis (first and third round), QB Matt Moore (first and third round), TE Jeff King (second round), DT Louis Leonard (second round), CB Richard Marshall (second round), LB James Anderson (third round), DT Tank Tyler (third round), S C.J. Wilson (seventh round)

Chicago Bears:
DE Mark Anderson (second round), S Josh Bullocks (second round), LB Nick Roach (second round), S/KR Danieal Manning (third round), LB Jamar Williams (fourth round)

Cincinnati Bengals: LB Brandon Johnson (second round), LB Abdul Hodge (third round), G Evan Mathis (third round), DE Frostee Rucker (third round), CB David Jones (fifth round), LB Rashad Jeanty (no compensation)

Cleveland Browns: S Abram Elam (second round), RB Jerome Harrison (second round), LB D'Qwell Jackson(second round), LB matt Roth (second round), LB Jason Trusnik (second round), FB Lawrence Vikers (second round)

Dallas Cowboys: WR Miles Austin (first and third), DE Marcus Spears (first round), DE Stephen Bowen (second round), DE Jason Hatcher (second round), WR Sam Hurd (second round), C Cory Procter (second round), S Gerald Sensabaugh (second round), NT Junior Siavii (second round), C Duke Preston (fourth round), S Patrick Watkins (fifth round), OT Pat McQuistan (seventh round)

Denver Broncos:
DE Elvis Dumervil (first and third round), G Chris Kuper (first round), WR Brandon Marshall (first round), QB Kyle Orton (first round), TE Tony Scheffler (second round)

Detroit Lions: DE Jason Hunter (second round), DB Daniel Bullocks (second round), DB Ko Simpson (fourth round), G Dylan Gandy (fourth round), G Manny Ramirez (fourth round), OL Daniel Loper (fifth round), DB Kevin Hobbs (right of first refusal)

Green Bay Packers:
S Nick Collins (first and third round), S Atari Bigby (second round), G Jason Spitz (second round), CB Will Blackmon (fourth round), FB John Kuhn (right of first refusal)

Houston Texans:
TE Owen Daniels (first and third round), LB DeMeco Ryans (first and third round), S Bernard Pollard (first round), OT Rashad Butler (third round), RB Ryan Moats (third round), G Chris White (right of first refusal), DE Tim Bulman (right of first refusal)

Indianapolis Colts:
S Antoine Bethea (first round), S Melvin Bullitt (second round), LT Charlie Johnson (second round)

Jacksonville Jaguars: LB Clint Ingram (third round)

Kansas City Chiefs
: The team hasn't released information on its tender offers

Miami Dolphins:
RB Ronnie Brown (first round), TE Anthony Fasano (second round)

Minnesota Vikings:
DE Ray Edwards (first round), DT Fred Evans (second round), QB Tarvaris Jackson (third round), FB Naufahu Tahi (right of first refusal)

New England Patriots
: G Logan Mankins (first and third round), K Stephen Gostkowski (second round)

New Orleans Saints:
G Jahri Evans (first and third round)

New York Giants: DT Barry Cofield (second round), WR Sinorice Moss (second round), DE Dave Tollefson (second round), WR Domenik Hixon (second round), LB Gerris Wilkinson (third round), WR Derek Hagan (third round), OT Guy Whimper (fourth round), G Kevin Boothe (sixth round), S C.C. Brown (right of first refusal)

New York Jets:
WR Braylon Edwards (first and third round), WR Brad Smith (second round), RB Leon Washington (second round)

Oakland Raiders: CB Stanford Routt (first and third round), LB Thomas Howard (second round), LS Jon Condo (second round), LB Ricky Brown (second round), LB Kirk Morrison (third round), OL Chris Morris (seventh round)

Philadelphia Eagle
s: CB Ellis Hobbs (first round), FB Leonard Weaver (second round), WR Jason Avant (second round), G/C Nick Cole (second round), LB Akeem Jordan (second round), LB Chris Gocong (third round), G Max Jean-Gilles (fourth round), LB Omar Gaither (fifth round), P Sav Rocca (no compensation)

Pittsburgh Steelers: OT Willie Colon (first round), TE Matt Spaeth (third round), CB William Gay (fifth round)

San Diego Chargers: RB Darren Sproles (first and third round), WR Vincent Jackson (first and third round), WR Malcom Floyd (first and third round), OT Marcus McNeill (first and third round), LB Shawne Merriman (first and third round)

San Francisco 49ers: LB Ahmad Brooks (second round), OL David Baas (third round)

Seattle Seahawks: C Chris Spencer (first round), DE Darryl Tapp (second round), G Rob Sims (fourth round), WR Ben Obomanu (seventh round), LB David Hawthorne (right of first refusal)

St. Louis Rams: OT Alex Barron (second round), OT Clifton Ryan (second round), DE Victor Adeyanju (fourth round), S Oshiomogho Atogwe (right of first refusal), S Craig Dahl (right of first refusal)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
LB Barrett Ruud (first and third round), OT Donald Penn (first and third round), RB Cadillac Williams (first round), OT Jeremy Trueblood (second round), WR Mark Bradley (second round), WR Maurice Stovall (third round)

Tennessee Titans: DT Tony Brown (first round), TE Bo Scaife (first round), LB Stephen Tulloch (first round), DT Kevin Vickerson (second round), RB LenDale White (second round), DE Dave Ball (second round)

Washington Redskins: QB Jason Campbell (first round), CB Carlos Rogers (first round), OT Stephon Heyer (second round), DE Chris Wilson (second round), LB Rocky McIntosh (second round), S Reed Doughty (second round), DT Kedric Golston (second round), DT Anthony Montgomery (fifth round), OL Will Montgomery (seventh round), LB Lorenzo Alexander (right of first refusal)

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Opinion / Proposed NFL Schedule
« on: March 03, 2010, 01:03:30 am »
The NFL has many issues concerning their schedule. And a lot of people will think it's crazy to change it because they are afraid of change. The old saying "if it's not broken, why fix it?" is just a chliche. Nonetheless, there are plenty of "broken" aspects to the NFL's scheduling.

First of all, they should keep the 16 week format. But instead of having some teams having a bye week at week 4 and some not having a bye week until week 10, there should be two bye weeks the entire year. The bye weeks should be either weeks 9 & 10.

The problem with the setup now is that if a team suffers a string of major injuries in weeks 1-3 and do not have a bye week until week 10, they are basically done. This is especially true if their divisional opponents have bye weeks in weeks 7+ and do not sustain many injuries.

This is also true for those who have really early bye weeks. If a team has a bye week in week 4, and they are a playoff team without a bye in the playoffs, they will have to potentially play 16 games in a row if they make it to the Super Bowl. That is a lot of football.

The other major issue with the NFL is their sudden death overtime rule. I understand the rule. I mean if a team has 60 minutes to win a game and they don't get it done, that's their fault. However, if the NFL would adopt the college rules, at least in part, then OT would be much more fair. For example, how about just having one series each and then sudden death after that.

And that, my friends, is how the NFL can greatly improve their seasonal scheduling.

~ Joseph Bronner, Senior Writer/Administrator, www.FootballForAll.net

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Mock Drafts / Re: Joe's Mock Draft
« on: March 03, 2010, 12:49:31 am »
Yeah, he might actually go earlier, but I doubt it. Unless, of course, someone is really intrigued by him and have a need at that position. I really do hope Dallas picks up an OT or DB in the first. I doubt any top end WR's are going to be available considering that there are only 2-3 projected possible first rounders.

I'll probably post an updated version once we are closer to the draft and free agency is mostly over.

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Mock Drafts / Re: Chance's Mock Draft
« on: March 03, 2010, 12:46:28 am »
What drill did Tate struggle in?

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General Discussion / Re: 2010 NFL COMbine most to prove???
« on: March 01, 2010, 06:30:03 pm »
And you can add Mitch Petreus to that as well.


Oh wait! He tweeked his hamstring. Nevermind!  :-\

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Mock Drafts / Re: Chance's Mock Draft
« on: March 01, 2010, 06:27:54 pm »
I haven't read your entire mock draft. But do you think Dez Bryant will go ahead of Golden Tate? I heard Bryant tore it up at the Combine but I don't know if that'll happen. Size wise, sure though. But Marshall to Miami? You delusional.

I can definitely see the Chargers trading up for CJ Spiller though.

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