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2012 Pro Football Draft Report/The Blackjack Report: Forecasting the NY Giants’ First 2 Draft Picks 0

Posted on April 20, 2012 by admin
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By Bobby “Blackjack” Guarente-Talking Football Live Host/ Special Contributor-FRO

When given the task to write about the New York Giants’ first 2 draft picks in the upcoming NFL Draft, the first thing that came to mind was something that my on-air broadcast partner on Talking Football LIVE had said.  To paraphrase the words of Anthony “Big T” Guarente, “My God, our New York Giants have just won the Super Bowl and we weren’t even that good.”   That’s the beauty of the greatest sport in the world, where on ANY given Sunday, ANY team can win.  Well, that and having the genius of Head Coach Tom Coughlin at the helm and GM Jerry Reese rolling snake-eyes on free-agent pick-ups and those not picked up.

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A record 26 players will attend the 2012 NFL Draft 0

Posted on April 12, 2012 by admin
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

From NFLMedia.com

4/12/12

 

2012 NFL DRAFT TO KICK OFF IN PRIMETIME AT 8:00 PM ET

ON THURSDAY NIGHT, APRIL 26

RECORD 26 PLAYERS TO ATTEND NFL DRAFT

 

A record twenty-six top prospects are confirmed to attend the 2012 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, the NFL announced today. That includes a record five players from BCS National Champion Alabama: S Mark BarronLB Dont’a HightowerCB Dre KirkpatrickRB Trent Richardson and LB Courtney Upshaw.

 

Louisiana State will have three players in attendance, while Baylor, South Carolina, Southern California and Stanford will each have two players in New York this year.

 

The players confirmed to attend this year’s NFL Draft:

 

1) Mark Barron S Alabama 14) Melvin Ingram DE South Carolina
2) Justin Blackmon WR Oklahoma State 15) Matt Kalil T Southern California
3) Michael Brockers DT Louisiana State 16) Dre Kirkpatrick CB Alabama
4) Morris Claiborne CB Louisiana State 17) Andrew Luck QB Stanford
5) Quinton Coples DE North Carolina 18) Shea McClellin LB Boise State
6) Fletcher Cox DT Mississippi State 19) Nick Perry DE Southern California
7) Coby Fleener TE Stanford 20) Dontari Poe DT Memphis
8) Michael Floyd WR Notre Dame 21) Rueben Randle WR Louisiana State
9) Stephon Gilmore CB South Carolina 22) Trent Richardson RB Alabama
10) Cordy Glenn T Georgia 23) Devon Still DT Penn State
11) Robert Griffin III QB Baylor 24) Ryan Tannehill QB Texas A&M
12) Dont’a Hightower LB Alabama 25) Courtney Upshaw LB Alabama
13) Stephen Hill WR Georgia Tech 26) Kendall Wright WR Baylor

 

2012 NFL DRAFT FACTS & FIGURES

 

WHAT: 77th Annual National Football League Player Selection Meeting.
 
WHERE: Radio City Music Hall, 1260 Avenue of the Americas, New York City (Between 50th and 51st Streets).
 
WHEN: 8:00 PM ET, Thursday, April 26 (Round 1).
  7:00 PM ET, Friday, April 27 (Rounds 2-3).
  Noon ET, Saturday, April 28 (Rounds 4-7).
 
The first round will conclude on Thursday by approximately 11:30 PM ET. In 2011, the first round consumed three hours and 30 minutes. The second and third rounds will conclude on Friday by approximately 11:15 PM ET. The second and third rounds took four hours and 15 minutes in 2011. The draft will conclude by approximately 7:30 PM ET on Saturday with the final four rounds. Rounds 4 through 7 took seven hours and 23 minutes in 2011.
 
DRAFTING: Representatives of the 32 NFL clubs by telephone communication with their general managers, coaches and scouts.
 
ROUNDS: Seven Rounds – Round 1 on Thursday, April 26; Rounds 2 and 3 on Friday, April 27; and Rounds 4 through 7 on Saturday, April 28.
 
  There will be 253 selections, including 32 compensatory choices that have been awarded to 15 teams that suffered a net loss of certain quality unrestricted free agents last year.
 
  The following 32 compensatory choices will supplement the 221 regular choices in the seven rounds –Round 3: Oakland, 33. Round 4: Minnesota, 33; Oakland, 34; Baltimore, 35; New York Giants, 36; Green Bay, 37; Green Bay, 38; Minnesota, 39; Dallas, 40. Round 5Oakland, 33; Baltimore, 34; Indianapolis, 35.  Round 6: New York Jets, 33; New York Jets, 34; Cleveland, 35; Cleveland, 36; Indianapolis, 37; Carolina, 38. Round 7: Pittsburgh, 33; Green Bay, 34; New York Jets, 35; Green Bay, 36; New York Jets, 37; Cleveland, 38; Pittsburgh, 39; Cleveland, 40; Pittsburgh, 41; Atlanta, 42; San Diego, 43; Buffalo, 44; St. Louis, 45; Indianapolis, 46.
 
  Cleveland (Nos. 4 and 22), Cincinnati (Nos. 17 and 21) and New England (Nos. 27 and 31) have two selections in the first round. Atlanta, New Orleans and Oakland do not have first-round picks. All other teams have one first-round selection.
 
TIME LIMITS: Round 110 minutes per selection. Round 2Seven minutes per selection. Rounds 3 through 7Five minutes per selection.
   
TELEVISION: NFL Network and ESPN/ESPN 2 will televise the draft on all three days.
 
INTERNET & MOBILE: On Thursday, April 26 at 7:30 PM ET and Friday, April 27 at 6:30 PM ETNFL.com LIVE Presented by Marriott provides comprehensive coverage of the 2012 NFL Draft. On Saturday, NFL.com LIVE will stream NFL Network’s coverage of Rounds 4-7 beginning at Noon ET. The popular “Fan War Rooms” are back for the fourth year, offering an innovative way for fans to follow the draft, allowing them the opportunity to discuss a team’s strategy and immediately react once a player is selected. In addition, NFL.com’s Cover It Live Presented by Lexus offers fans a unique forum to interact with fellow fans, NFL Network analysts and players, as well as voice their opinions regarding each selection. Fans may also follow two of the top prospects in this year’s draft – Southern California tackle Matt Kalil and Oklahoma State wide receiverJustin Blackmon – throughout their pre-draft journey on NFL.com’s blog, The Right Stuff Presented by New Era. NFL.com will be with each prospect throughout their entire pre-draft journey, providing a behind-the-scenes look at one of the biggest moments in their life. “NFL Mobile only from Verizon” will have extensive coverage leading up to and during the 2012 NFL Draft including a live stream of NFL Network and its 2012 NFL Draft coverage, a live draft tracker and draft pick analysis from NFL experts, and mobile “Fan War Rooms” integrated with those of NFL.com.

 

2012 FIRST ROUND DRAFT ORDER

 

 

#

Team

Win

Loss

Tie

Winning Percentage

Strength of

Schedule

Opp Win

Opp Loss

Opp Tie

1.

Indianapolis

2

14

0

.125

.539

138

118

0

2.

Washington (from St. Louis)

2

14

0

.125

.590

151

105

0

3.

Minnesota

3

13

0

.188

.559

143

113

0

4.

Cleveland

4

12

0

.250

.531

136

120

0

5.

Tampa Bay

4

12

0

.250

.551

141

115

0

6.

St. Louis (from Washington)

5

11

0

.313

.477

122

134

0

7.

Jacksonville

5

11

0

.313

.500

128

128

0

8.

Miami #

6

10

0

.375

.504

129

127

0

9.

Carolina #

6

10

0

.375

.504

129

127

0

10.

Buffalo

6

10

0

.375

.520

133

123

0

11.

Kansas City #

7

9

0

.438

.512

131

125

0

12.

Seattle #

7

9

0

.438

.512

131

125

0

13.

Arizona

8

8

0

.500

.469

120

136

0

14.

Dallas

8

8

0

.500

.473

121

135

0

15.

Philadelphia

8

8

0

.500

.488

125

131

0

16.

New York Jets

8

8

0

.500

.500

128

128

0

17.

Cincinnati (from Oakland)

8

8

0

.500

.504

129

127

0

18.

San Diego

8

8

0

.500

.516

132

124

0

19.

Chicago

8

8

0

.500

.527

135

121

0

20.

Tennessee

9

7

0

.563

.461

118

138

0

21.

Cincinnati

9

7

0

.563

.492

126

130

0

22.

Cleveland (from Atlanta)

10

6

0

.625

.480

123

133

0

23.

Detroit

10

6

0

.625

.535

137

119

0

24.

Pittsburgh

12

4

0

.750

.492

126

130

0

25.

Denver

8

8

0

.500

.520

133

123

0

26.

Houston

10

6

0

.625

.453

116

140

0

27.

New England (from New Orleans)

13

3

0

.813

.441

113

143

0

28.

Green Bay

15

1

0

.938

.457

117

139

0

29.

Baltimore

12

4

0

.750

.477

122

134

0

30.

San Francisco

13

3

0

.813

.449

115

141

0

31.

New England

13

3

0

.813

.449

115

141

0

32.

New York Giants

9

7

0

.563

.520

133

123

0

 

# – As Per Coin Flip Held at NFL Scouting Combine

 


 

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Supplemental Draft Moved to Monday-Pryor will sit 5 games 0

Posted on August 19, 2011 by admin

 

The new NFL logo went into use at the 2008 draft.

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From NFLMedia.com

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                         

8/18/11                                                                                       

    

SUPPLEMENTAL DRAFT RESCHEDULED FOR MONDAY, AUGUST 22

 

The Supplemental Draft, originally scheduled for August 17, has been rescheduled for Monday, August 22 at 1:00 p.m. ET.

 

The following six players have been declared eligible for selection in the Supplemental Draft:

 

Torez Jones DB Western Carolina
Caleb King RB Georgia
Keenan Mace DE Lindenwood
Mike McAdoo DE North Carolina
Terrelle Pryor QB Ohio State
Tracy Wilson DB Northern Illinois

 

No other applications for the Supplemental Draft will be accepted.

 

In addition to being notified that Terrelle Pryor may be selected in the Supplemental Draft, NFL clubs were informed that Pryor made decisions that undermine the integrity of the eligibility rules for the NFL Draft.  Those actions included failing to cooperate with the NCAA and hiring an agent in violation of NCAA rules.  This resulted in Ohio State declaring him ineligible to continue playing college football.  Pryor then applied to enter the NFL after the regular draft.  Pryor had accepted at the end of the 2010 college football season a suspension for the first five games of the 2011 season for violating NCAA rules.

 

In his decision allowing Pryor to enter the Supplemental Draft, Commissioner Roger Goodell determined that Pryor will be ineligible to practice prior to or play in the first five games of the NFL regular season after he signs.  Pryor may be selected in the Supplemental Draft, negotiate and sign a contract with an NFL club, and fully participate in the remainder of the preseason.

 

 

 

 

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Some things and Other Things-the Preseason#1 edition 0

Posted on August 19, 2011 by Dr. Bill Chachkes

By Dr. Bill Chachkes-Executive Editor-Football Reporters Online

 

Well it’s been awhile since we’ve written, so with the lockout firmly in the rear view mirror and pre-season well underway, here are some things to think about during a thunderstorm soaked northeastern U.S weekend.

 

Just when it seems Mike Vick’s issues are behind him, there he goes running his mouth again. His commenting on the Eagles being his third choice of team to mount his comeback from incarceration may or may not have any long term effect on his overall rising status as the “it” guy at QB in 2011, but it the short term, it has to have a few fans annoyed to say the least. Seems to me that Andy Reid and Joe Banner weren’t thinking too clearly when they went all “NY Yankees” in the shortened Free Agency period. Lots of personality there at the “linc”, maybe too much?

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Some Things and Other Things: the “Post Draft Hangover” Edition 0

Posted on May 10, 2011 by Dr.Football

Some Things and Other Things:  The “Post Draft Hangover” edition

By Dr. Bill Chachkes-Executive Editor-Football Reporters Online/Pro Football NYC

(Photos By A.F. Chachkes for Football Reporters)

This years’ NFL Draft was so different from the 26 others I have covered because of the continued presence of the labor dispute between the owners and the players.  Nowhere was it more present then on the first night of the Draft when most of the fans in the balconies booed Mr. Goodell , and chanted “We want Football” at the top of their lungs for over 5 minutes…

That made for a very unusual draft the rest of the way, which we will chronicle in an upcoming 2 or 3 part series, now that we have had time to “digest” it all (and get our main computer back and get all of our media loaded onto it from our laptops).

 

Some of the notable and not so notable news the last two weeks ….

 

The Lockout was lifted, and then re-instated in a little over 1 day’s time.  This probably marred this draft for all of history as ”the Lockout Draft.”  I’d like to sit here and type this, telling you in three months that it won’t matter, but now that the courts are deeply involved, I can’t tell you where this is going or for how long.

 

If nothing else, the NFLPA is winning the social media war.  They have engaged the public just about every day since late last year, and their “Rookie Debut” party was broadcast live over their “You Tube” Channel. Try telling the NFL Network they have to make room for three guys with a Few Microphones, a 4 channel Mixer and an HD camera.

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2011 NFL Draft-A closer look at 3 small school prospects 0

Posted on April 30, 2011 by admin

A close up of 3 Small School Prospects-By Matt Elder-Special Contributor-Football Reporters Online

Matt takes a closer look at three prospects for this draft from smaller schools.

Every year scouts from all over the country fly into places like Columbus, South Bend, and Athens. They come looking for the next big thing, the next sure fire prospect, and the guy who’s going to take their team to that next level. However every year players emerge that are not from places like Madison, Tuscaloosa, or Eugene instead these players come from places like Hampton, Charleston, and Hillsdale. Every year players come from the lower levels of college football and leave draft fans asking “Who?” on draft weekend. This article is going to over three players who are looking to be the next small school prospect to leave their mark on the NFL. We’ll look at one prospect who will get drafted, one who should get drafted, and one who deserves to get drafted.

Who Will Get His Shot…

DT Kendrick Ellis-

A dancing bear out on the field, Ellis’s combination of size and athleticism is frankly frightening to opposing offenses. Coming from a very tradition rich Hampton program, Ellis has seen his stock sky rocket since his year ended in November. Ellis has a terrific first step as he explodes across the line of scrimmage and often catches the opposing offensive lineman off guard and gets the immediate advantage. He plays with very good leverage, and knows how to get low and explode out of his stance. He is incredibly strong coming out of his stance often being able to overpower players at the point of attack. I would like to see Ellis work hard on the fundamentals. He needs to stay low throughout the play, Ellis has a tendency to get high after initial contact and this can cause him to lose leverage battles. It has gone unnoticed by many due to his level of competition, because of how strong Ellis is he has been able to blow through most of the interior lineman he faced regardless of his technique, so he has never had a need to perfect that. There are questions about Ellis’s character and work ethic after his dismissal from South Carolina. Ellis was initially suspended for part of 2008 for an undisclosed violation of team rules over the summer, and right before SEC media day Ellis was dismissed from the team for yet another violation. What caused the violation has never been disclosed but one has to assume that this has to be more than simply missing a curfew or being late to a team meeting. That being said seeing how far Ellis has risen on most boards is a sign that he must be answering questions surrounding his dismissal the right way and convincing people that he is worth the risk that comes along with taking players with character concerns.

Combine Results:

6’4, 346 lbs., 35” Arms, 10.5” Hands, 5.28 40, 26 Bench Press Reps (225 lbs.)

Stats:

2010-94 Tackles, 15 TFL’s, 2 Sacks, 2 FF, and 5 QB Hurries

2009-51 Tackles, 15 TFL’s, 1.5 Sacks, 1 FF, and 2 QB Hurries

Who Should Get His Shot…

CB Cortez Allen

The Citadel is known as a military college with a renowned Corps of Cadets program. Not much is made of or even thought of about their football team…until this year. This year everybody is buzzing about the tall and athletic CB in Cortez Allen. He is the type of prospect that scouts drool over and that can drive a coach to pull their hair out. The issue with Allen has always been his inconsistent technique and playmaking ability. He seems to lack the instincts you want in a lock down CB despite his measurables. His 5 career INT’s over 41 games played give people plenty to wonder about. However keep in mind that Allen was unquestionably the top player at Citadel and was purposely avoided by some teams in an effort to minimize his impact on the game. However when he was thrown at he didn’t always show the skills needed to go after the ball and make a play on it. This is concerning because when watching him on tape you fall in love with everything he does prior to the pass getting there. He has the speed to stay with almost all of the WR’s he will be matched up against, he showed the hip fluidity to transition from his backpedal to his sprint with little loss of momentum, and he did a great job of understanding his zone coverage responsibilities. The questions surrounding Allen are all about can you get him to take that next step in his development and go from good cover corner to a true lock down man to man cover corner? If he can do that, somebody is going to have a late round steal on their hands in a relatively weak DB class.

Combine Results:

6’1, 197 lbs, 32” Arms, 8.5” Hands, 4.51 40, 4.01 Shuttle, 6.76 3 Cone, 35” Vertical, 10’09” Broad

Stats:

2010-22 Tackles, 1 TFL, 2 INT’s, 5 PBU’s, 1 TD

2009-57 Tackles, 3 INT’s, 5 PBU’s, 1 TD

Who Deserves His Shot…

WR Andre Holmes-Hillsdale

Never heard of him? Doesn’t worry neither have many other people who are just now reading his name for the first time. Let me tell you why you’ll want to know his name as we draw closer to the 2011 NFL Draft. Holmes hails from DII Hillsdale College which plays in the powerful GLIAC conference which is one of the stronger football conferences in DII. He has put up back to back 1,000 yard receiving seasons and really became a more consistent big play receiver in 2010. The 6’4 WR has made a habit of towering over most CB’s and that was also the case at this year’s NFLPA Texas v. The Nation game where he showed off good body control, and a willingness to fight through tackles and pick up extra YAC yards. The athleticism that Holmes showed off during the NFLPA game is reinforced by the fact that he was the 2010 Triple Jump Champion from the GLIAC conference. Holmes had questions remaining about his overall speed and ability to possibly separate at the next level as he headed to Indianapolis for this year’s combine. At the combine he proceeded to answer those questions laying down an impressive 4.53 40 yard dash to go along with an even more impressive 6.69 3 cone drill which shows off his quickness and ability to change directions. Moving up a level Holmes needs to show more explosiveness off the line. He’s going to face more consistent and effective jams in the NFL in an effort to neutralize his down the field size advantage. He needs to show more urgency in trying to get into his routes and must learn to fire off the line to try and beat the jam. Should be an effective red zone weapon early on in his career but I think he has Marques Colston type potential as a big WR who if he learns to be just a little more physical could become dominant in time.

Combine Results:

6’4, 210lbs., 34” Arms, 8.5” Hands, 4.53 40, 4.31 Shuttle, 6.69 3 Cone 35” Vertical, 10’10” Broad

Stats:

2010-104 Receptions, 1,368 Yards, 11 TD’s

2009-77 Receptions, 1,076 Yards, 6 TD’s

*this piece is even more timely now thta Mr. Ellis is a member of the NY Jets-The Eds*

 

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Old NFL Draft Logos & possible venue change for future NFL Drafts 0

Posted on April 30, 2011 by Dr.Football

Looking at related media files on the net, I saw the evolution of the NFL draft logo from the past to what it is today. Just Like the draft, and the game of football itself, the logo has undergone many changes. the current logo went into use in 2004(below is the 2010 logo, which has not changed much in the 7 years since the draft moved from the theatre at Madison Square Garden, to Jacob Javits center for the 2005 draft, and to Radio City Music Hall since 2006. There is talk that this could be the last time that the draft is held at Radio City. That would be a sad event for this Writer/Broadcaster(scout) because of the feeling of comradeship that the Music Hall offers to us(even with the Wifi Issues!) that can’t be replaced. Where would I see it moving to? Possibly back to the theater at MSG or Javits Center? Possibly the Beacon Theater(also a CVC holdings property) or maybe the new Atlantic Center when it’s finished, with it’s hotel complex above it, could be the ideal place.

 

1999 NFL Draft

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The 1995 NFL Draft logo

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2010 NFL Draft

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1993 NFL Draft

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2002 NFL Draft

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