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By Red Zone Insider 1. Corey Davis, WR Western Michigan 2. Leonard Fournette, RB LSU 3. Mike Williams, WR Clemson 4. Myles Garrett, DE ...

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Top 15 Remaining Free Agents

1. Jake Long, T   8th Season
2. Wes Welker, WR  11th Season
3. Ben Tate, RB  5th Season
4. Quinton Demps, FS  7th Season
5. Knowshon Moreno, RB   6th Season
6. Reggie Wayne, WR   14th Season
7. Joe Mcknight, RB   4th Season
8. Nate Gardner, G   7th Season
9. Zach Miller, TE    8th Season
10. Antoine Cason, CB  7th Season
11. Ray Rice, RB   7th Season
12. Ryan Pickett, NT  14th Season
13. Santana Moss, WR   14th Season
14. Aaron Ross, CB   8th Season
15. Usama Young, SS   8th Season

Top 10 Players On The Eagles To Watch This Offseason

1. Nelson Agholor, WR   USC  6'1     198
2. Eric Rowe,  DB     Utah     6'1     205
3. Jacorey Shepherd, CB  Kansas   5'11  199
4. Byron Maxwell, CB  Clemson   6'1   207
5. Marcus Smith, LB   Louisville   6'3   251
6. Jordan Hicks, LB   Texas   6'1   236
7. Brett Boyko, T   UNLV    6'7   301
8. Devante Davis, WR    UNLV   6'3    215
9. Sam Bradford, QB  Oklahoma   6'4  224
10. Ryan Matthews, RB   Fresno State  6'0   220

Top 10 Players To Watch On The Panthers This Offseason

1. Devin Funchess, WR     Michigan    6'4    232
2. Shaq Thompson, LB     Washington  6'0  228
3. Cameron Artis-Payne, RB   Auburn  5'10  212
4. Kony Ealy, DE     Missouri  6'4 275
5. Bene Benwikere, CB  San Jose State 6'5  185
6. Garry Peters, CB Clemson  6'0  201
7. David Mayo,  LB    Texas State   6'2   228
8. Stephen Hill, WR   Georgia Tech  6'4 215
9. Dean Marlowe, S   James Madison    6'1  205
10. Daryl Williams, T   Oklahoma  6'5  327

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Top 5 Players To Watch On The Jets This Offseason

1. Leonard Williams, DE USC 6'5 302
2. Dion Barnes, LB Penn State 6'4 255
3. Durrell Eskridge, S Syracuse 6'3 207
4. Bryce Petty, QB Baylor 6'3 230
5. Julian Howsare, LB Clarion 6'3 255

Grading The New York Jets 2015 Draft Class

Round 1. Leonard Williams, DE USC: He was the best player in this years draft, and was not getting passed the Jets. He has the athleticism to stuff the run in the backfield and still get a pass rush. Grade A-

Round 2. Devin Smith, WR Ohio State: He tracks the deep ball as well as or even better then most the receivers in this years draft. He had at Ohio State last season a 28.2 yard average per reception. Grade B+

Round 3. Lorenzo Mauldin, OLB Louisville: You can't help but root for him because of all that he's been through, and he gives you all he's got game in and game out. Grade B-

Round 4. Bryce Petty, QB Baylor: The Jets add a developmental quarterback to challenge Geno Smith. He still needs to get used to taking snaps from under center again and calling plays in the huddle. Grade C

Round 5. Jarvis Harrison, G Texas A&M: He has the size to be a starter in the league after a season or two. He is a project with a good upside in athleticism and awareness. Grade C-

Round 7 Deon Simon, NT Northwestern State (LA) : He is an older prospect (24) who has dealt with a knee injury. The Jets get a big bodied 2-gapper this late in the draft. Grade D

Overall Grade: C+

Friday, May 29, 2015

10 Players From The 2013 NFL Draft That This Is A Make It Or Break It Season

1. Jarvis Jones, LB Drafted in Round 1, Pick 17 by the Pittsburgh Steelers  (Injured)
2. Bjorn Warner, LB/DE Drafted in Round 1, Pick  24 by the Indianapolis Colts
3. D.J. Hayden, CB Drafted in Round 1, Pick 12 by the Oakland Raiders
4. Geno Smith, QB Drafted in Round 2, Pick 39 by the New York Jets
5. Dion Jordan, DE Drafted in Round 1, Pick 3 by the Miami Dolphins (Suspended)
6. Dee Milliner, CB Drafted in Round 1, Pick 9 by the New York Jets (Injured)
7. Christine Michael, RB Drafted  in Round 2, Pick 62 by the Seattle Seahawks
8. Datone Jones, DE Drafted in Round 1, Pick 26 by the Green Bay Packers
9. E.J. Manuel, QB Drafted in Round 1, Pick 16 by the Buffalo Bills 
10. Markus Wheaton, WR Drafted in Round 3, Pick 79 by the Pittsburgh Steelers

So far after three seasons none of these players have moved on from being called a draft bust. Some have been starters for a short time or a game or two, and some have even been benched, suspended, and injured.




Top 10 Players To Watch For The Heisman Trophy in 2015

This may change week one of the 2015-16 NCAA college football season.

1. Christian Hackenberg, QB Penn State 
2. Connor Cook, QB Michigan State
3. Ezekiel Elliott, RB Ohio State
4. Trevone Boykin, QB TCU
5. Cardale Jones, QB Ohio State (or any Ohio State quarterback.)
6. Joey Bosa, DE Ohio State
7. James Conner, RB Pittsburgh
8. Everett Golson, QB Florida State
9. Jared Goff, QB California
10. Myles Jack, LB UCLA

Top 25 College Football Players For The 2016 NFL Draft


      Name                           College                      H            W             40-yard 
1. Connor Cook, QB  Michigan State                 6'4           220             4.89
2. Christian Hacenberg, QB  Penn State            6'4          234             4.78
3. Cardale Jones, QB       Ohio State                 6'5           250            4.76
4. Joey Bosa, DE        Ohio State                      6'5            275            4.82
5. Shawn Oakman, DE     Baylor                       6'8            278            4.92
6. Deforest Buckner, DE     Oregon                   6'6            287            4.89
7. Shilique Calhoun, DE     Michigan State        6'4            257            4.72
8. Eric Striker, OLB      Oklahoma                      6'0            221            4.73
9. Tayler Decker, OT    Ohio Sate                      6'7            315            5.17
10. Jaylon Smith, LB    Notre Dame                   6'3            230            4.67
11. Ezekiel Elliott, RB   Ohio State                     6'0            225            4.42
12. Myles Jack, LB        UCLA                           6'1             230            4.86
13. kendall Fuller, CB   Virginia Tech                5'11           195            4.48
14. Scooby Wright III, LB  Arizona                    6'0               230           4.86
15. Jeremy Cash, SS         Duke                       6'1              210           4.56
16. Tyler Boyd, WR       Pittsburgh                    6'2              185           4.47
17. Spencer Drango, OT     Baylor                    6'5               315          5.10
18. Fabian Moreau, CB       UCLA                     6'0              200           4.48
19. Emmanuel Ogbah, DE      Oklahoma          6'4               270           4.76
20. James Connor, RB  Pittsburgh                    6'2               230           4.86
21. Kentrell Brothers, LB   Missouri                   6'0                240          4.84
22. Tyler Johnstone, OT     Oregon                   6'6               283           5.08
23. Michael Thomas, WR    Ohio State             6'3                210          4.54
24. Keivarae Russell, CB       Notre Dame        5'11               190         4.50
25. Su'a Cravens, S/LB         USC                     6'1                225          4.62                        

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Top 5 Players To Watch At The Steelers OTA'S

1. Devin Gardner, WR/QB Michigan. He has good hand can make tough catches on jump balls and comeback routes. Maybe a nice player to use for trick plays and for the 2-point plays. He could be one to beat out Landry Jones for the #3 quarterback job.

2. Cameron Stingily, RB Northern Iowa. He is a power back that can get the short yards like on 4-1 and 4-inches, very good pass protection and good hands in the passing game.

3. B.J. Finny, G/C Kansas State. He is a very interesting player to make the 53-man roster at Chris Hubbard's spot of the 8th offensive linemen. He has very good footwork and good punch off the snap, Has very good awareness to pickup blitzing linebackers and defensive line twists and stunts.

4. Mike Thornton,  NT Georgia. He is a underside Defensive tackle at 6'1 and 296 to play a 3-4 nose tackle, but could move over to 3-tech or 5-tech defensive end in a 3-4. Very good run stopper but needs to work on getting a pass rush going. He will get to quarterback sometimes.

5. Eli Rodgers, WR Louisville. He had a very productive college career at Louisville when Teddy Bridgewater was the quarterback. He has good hands, speed, and can play the slot and outside receiver spots. He had 45 receptions last season for 525 yards and 3 touchdowns.

What Will Be Posted On This Blog

 
 
This blog will have 5 main sections
 
1. Scouting reports on college football players for the NFL Draft
 
2. Player to watch in College and in the NFL
 
3. Top NFL and College Games to watch each week
 
4. NFL news
 
5. Steelers News
 
 I'm not a NFL scout. I'm a YouTube scout. I can see if a player has talent.