2010 NFL Scouting Combine: Wide Receiver Results
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, March 1st 2010. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: Arizona State, Arrelious Benn, Baylor, Chris McGaha, Cincinnati, Clemson, combine, Dez Bryant, Golden Tate, Illinois, Jordan Shipley, Louisville, Mardy Gilyard, Mike Williams, NFL Combine, Notre Dame, Ohio, Southern Methodist, syracuse, Toledo, UConn, USC, West Virginia
The big news floating around the NFL Combine has been about Dez Bryant, as several teams are concerned about his character.
While they have reason to be, they should be equally concerned that he didn't participate in any drills at the Combine.
In an effort to shine a light on some wide ... Continue Reading
2010 NFL Scouting Combine Preview: 10 Guys Who Need To Show Up Big
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, February 23rd 2010. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Anthony Dixon, California, Dez Bryant, Florida, Golden Tate, Jahvid Best, Minnesota, Mississippi State, NFL Combine, Notre Dame, Oklahoma State, Stanford, Taylor Mays, TCU, Tim Tebow, Toby Gerhart, USC
The 2009 NCAA Football season has finally wrapped up, and after some solid showings in the Senior Bowl, we're one step closer to uncovering the true identities of some of the players that will be in the 2010 NFL Draft.
But it's not over yet. In fact, the unmasking process only ... Continue Reading
2010 NFL Draft: Wide Receiver Rankings
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, January 26th 2010. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Arrelious Benn, Cincinnati, Clemson, Danario Alexander, Dez Bryant, Dezmon Briscoe, Golden Tate, Illinois, Jordan Shipley, LSU, Mardy Gilyard, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Oklahoma State, Percy Harvin, Tulane, USC
There are several gifted athletes in this year's crop of wide receivers, although there isn't necessarily one sure-fire "stud" that rises above the rest.
This top ten is very diverse, as it ranges from speedy burners that need to work on refining their route-running, to polished route-runners with excellent hands, but ... Continue Reading
Kevin Roberts’ 2010 NFL Mock Draft 2.0
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Friday, January 22nd 2010. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Aaron Maybin, Aaron Rodgers, Alabama, Albert Haynesworth, Arizona Cardinals, Arrelious Benn, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Brett Favre, Buffalo Bills, California, Carlos Dunlap, Chad Ochocinco, Chase Coffman, Chris Johnson, Cincinnati, Cincinnati Bengals, Clay Matthews, Clemson, Cleveland Browns, Colt McCoy, Dallas Cowboys, David Garrard, Denver Broncos, Dez Bryant, ed reed, Eric Berry, Florida, Georgia Tech, Gerald McCoy, Golden Tate, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Illinois, Indianapolis Colts, Iowa, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jacob Hester, Jahvid Best, Jim Schwartz, Jimmy Clausen, Joe Haden, Jordan Shipley, Josh McDaniels, Kansas City Chiefs, Ken Whisenhunt, Kevin Walter, Kyle Boller, LaDainian Tomlinson, Mark Clayton, Mark Tauscher, Miami Dolphins, Mike Shanahan, Miles Austin, Minnesota, Minnesota Vikings, Missouri, Nate Clements, Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska, New England Patriots, New Orleans, New York Giants, New York Jets, Notre Dame, Oakland Raiders, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Patrick Crayton, Pete Carroll, Peyton Manning, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Rashard Mendenhall, Reggie Bush, Richard Seymour, Roy Williams, Sam Bradford, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Shonn Greene, Steve Slaton, Steve Spagnuolo, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tarvaris Jackson, Taylor Mays, Ted Thompson, Tennessee, Tennessee Titans, Thomas Jones, Tim Tebow, Toby Gerhart, Tony Pike, Torry Holt, Troy Polamalu, ucla, USC, Vince Young
We already took a crack at the 2010 NFL Draft, but after seeing which players have officially declared, and how several prospects unfolded as the season went on, we knew we were way off.
But it's the dawning of a new NFL season, despite the playoffs still going on, as the ... Continue Reading
2010 NFL Draft: Quarterback Rankings
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, January 19th 2010. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Ben Roethlisberger, Bill Stull, Brady Quinn, Central Michigan, Cincinnati, Colt McCoy, Dan LeFevour, Dez Bryant, Florida, Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, Pittsburgh, Sam Bradford, Sean Canfield, Tennessee, Tim Tebow, Tony Pike, Vince Young, Zac Robinson
It's the new year, and has been for a while, which means college football is done until next August. That also means a look ahead to this April's NFL Draft is necessary.
There's no better way to start breaking down the draft and predicting which players will or won't fall through ... Continue Reading
Deiongate shouldn’t drop NFL-bound Bryant down draft board
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Friday, November 6th 2009. Under NCAA Football Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State
It should come as no surprise that Oklahoma State receiver Dez Bryant is going to enter the 2010 NFL Draft after being suspended by the NCAA until next September due to his not-so-little (not in substance, but in consequence) white lie involving his interactions with Deion Sanders.
While not ... Continue Reading
Who are the top home-run threats in college football?
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Monday, August 17th 2009. Under NCAA Football Tags: Alabama, Antonio Brown, Brandon Banks, Brandon James, California, Central Michigan, Cincinnati, CJ Spiller, Clemson, DeMarco Murray, Dez Bryant, Dezmon Briscoe, Florida, Florida International, Georgia Tech, Jahvid Best, Javier Arenas, Jonathan Dwyer, Jordan Shipley, Kansas, Kansas State, Louisiana Tech, Mardy Gilyard, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Perrish Cox, Phillip Livas, T.Y. Hilton, Texas
Earlier this year, Rivals did a feature on the 10 most explosive players in college football.
Now, with all due respect to their definition of explosive, when I think explosive, I think about the ultimate threat, someone who makes me say ‘uh oh’ when the ball’s in his hands ... Continue Reading
Bowl Predictions: Humanitarian, Texas, and Holiday
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Tuesday, December 30th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: ACC, Barry Sanders, Boise State, Case Keenum, Chase Clement, Clemson, Colin Kaepernick, Da'Rel Scott, Dan LeFevour, David Johnson, Dez Bryant, Graham Harrell, Holiday Bowl, Houston, Humanitarian Bowl, Jamarko Simmons, James Casey, Jarett Dillard, Jeremiah Johnson, Jeremiah Masoli, Kendall Hunter, LeGarrette Blount, Maryland, Mike Gundy, Nate Davis, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Oregon State, Rice, Texas Bowl, Texas Tech, Tim Hiller, Tulsa, Vai Taua, Virginia, WAC, Wake Forest, Western Michigan, Wyoming, Zac Robinson
There’s a trio of bowl games on tap for today, and the offenses stand to take the lion’s share of the headlines.
First up is the Humanitarian Bowl this afternoon, where Nevada will look to triumph over ACC foe Maryland on WAC rival Boise State’s home field. Tonight ... Continue Reading
Heisman Watch: All eyes on Norman
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Tuesday, November 18th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: Baylor, BCS, Big 12, Big 12 South, BYU, Chase Daniel, Colt McCoy, Dez Bryant, Florida, Graham Harrell, Heisman Trophy, Iowa, Iowa State, Javon Ringer, Kansas, Kendall Hunter, Max Hall, Michael Crabtree, Michigan State, Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, purdue, Sam Bradford, Shonn Greene, South Carolina, Texas, Texas Tech, Tim Tebow, Zac Robinson
If you don't feel like reading, just scroll on down for my top five Heisman candidates.
On Saturday, Sam Bradford and Oklahoma host Graham Harrell and Texas Tech in a game that has Big 12 title, national title, and Heisman Trophy implications.
Graham Harrell enters the weekend atop my list ... Continue Reading
Heisman Watch: Looking to Lubbock
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Tuesday, November 4th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: 2009 NFL Draft, Big 12, Colt McCoy, Dez Bryant, Florida, Georgia, Graham Harrell, Iowa State, Javon Ringer, Kendall Hunter, Max Hall, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Sam Bradford, Texas, Texas Tech, Tim Tebow, Zac Robinson
Harrell or Crabtree?
So simple, but so difficult to decide who’s the Heisman front-runner this week. Is it the guy who threw the game-winning touchdown pass, or the guy who caught it.
Crabtree’s year hasn’t been as prolific as last year, but 70 catches, 921 yards, and 15 ... Continue Reading










