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
Five Things To Watch For: Detroit Lions
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, August 6th 2009. Under NFL Tags: Calvin Johnson, Daunte Culpepper, Detroit Lions, Jim Schwartz, Kevin Smith, Matthew Stafford, NFC North
After a horrid 0-16 season made the Lions the laughing-stock of the league, Matt Millen and Rod Marinelli were sent packing, and Jim Schwartz was brought in to right the ship.
This is arguably a job that can't be corrected in one season, and probably not even two or three, but ... Continue Reading
Which five NFL teams had the best offseasons?
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, May 26th 2009. Under Featured, NFL Tags: Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Brett Favre, Brian Dawkins, Buffalo, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Donovan McNabb, Igor Olshansky, Jason Peters, Jeremy Maclin, Jim Schwartz, Julian Peterson, Larry Foote, Leon Washington, mark sanchez, Matt Ryan, Michael Turner, Missouri, New York Jets, NFC, NFL, Philadelphia Eagles, Rex Ryan, Roddy White, Roy Williams, San Diego Chargers, Super Bowl, Terrell Owens, Thomas Jones, Tony Gonzalez, USC, Wade Phillips
With the exception of a few moves left to be made (for wide receivers, for example), NFL teams have completed the bulk of their offseason moves.
Which five teams should head into the summer feeling good about what they've done so far in the offseason?
1. Dallas Cowboys
It may not ... Continue Reading
Ranking the NFL’s Head Coaches: The Bottom 16
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, May 18th 2009. Under NFL Tags: Al Davis, Anquan Boldin, Baltimore Ravens, Bill Belichick, Brad Childress, Buffalo Bills, Carson Palmer, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, David Garrard, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Dick Jauron, Eric Mangini, Gary Kubiak, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jack Del Rio, Jason Campbell, Jay Cutler, Jim Caldwell, Jim Mora, Jim Schwartz, Jim Zorn, Jon Gruden, Josh McDaniels, Kansas City Chiefs, Kyle Orton, Mario Williams, mark sanchez, Marvin Lewis, Matt Cassel, Michael Vick, Mike Holmgren, Mike Nolan, Mike Shanahan, Mike Singletary, Minnesota Vikings, New York Jets, NFL, Oakland Raiders, Peyton Manning, Raheem Morris, Rex Ryan, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Steve Spagnuolo, Super Bowl, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Terrell Owens, Todd Haley, Tom Cable, Tony Dungy, Tyler Thigpen, Washington Redskins
Every year experts discuss their reasoning for their Super Bowl favorite, or they are forced into providing an excuse for a certain team not making the playoffs.
Far too often are quarterbacks placed under the microscope, injury-riddled offensive lines torn apart, or prima donna wide receivers bashed in online blogs.
When do ... Continue Reading
NFL Coaching Changes: First-Year Predictions
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Saturday, May 16th 2009. Under Uncategorized Tags: Bart Scott, Bill Belichick, Calvin Pace, Cleveland Browns, coaches, Darrelle Revis, Denver Broncos, Derrick Brooks, Detroit Lions, Eric Mangini, Indianapolis Colts, Jeff Garcia, Jim Caldwell, Jim Leonhard, Jim Mora, Jim Schwartz, John Harbaugh, Jon Gruden, Josh McDaniels, Kansas City Chiefs, Kris Jenkins, Marc Bulger, Matt Hasselbeck, Matt Ryan, Mike Singletary, Mike Smith, New York Jets, NFL, Oakland Raiders, Peyton Manning, Raheem Morris, Rex Ryan, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Steve Spagnuolo, Super Bowl, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Todd Haley, Tom Cable, Vernon Davis
Before NFL teams gear up for the summer and head into pre-season battles, let's take a look at the fresh faces around the league, and gauge what we can expect from them. Will we have the pleasure of seeing another group like Mike Smith and Matt Ryan, or John Harbuagh ... Continue Reading
Snyder not torn on Zorn: ‘Skins finally get their man.
Posted By David Chapman On Monday, February 11th 2008. Under NFL Tags: Dan Snyder, Gregg Williams, Jason Campbell, Jim Fassel, Jim Schwartz, Jim Zorn, Joe Gibbs, Matt Hasselbeck, NFL, Ron Meeks, Seattle Seahawks, Steve Mariucci, Steve Spagnuolo, Washington Redskins
Dan Snyder has taken his time and interviewed several head coaching hopefuls for the position left vacant by Joe Gibbs. In the duration of a month, names such as Jim Fassel, Steve Mariucci, Ron Meeks, Jim Schwartz, Steve Spagnuolo and a handful of others emerged. The decision was made over ... Continue Reading








