2008 NFL Draft Winners: Chiefs and Dolphins take big steps towards rebuilding
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Monday, April 28th 2008. Under NFL Draft Tags: 2008 NFL Draft, Andre' Woodson, Anthony Collins, Barry Richardson, Brad Cottam, Branden Albert, Breno Giacomini, Brian Johnston, Bruce Davis, Bryan Kehl, Chad Henne, Cincinnati Bengals, Colt Brennan, Corey Lynch, DaJuan Morgan, Dallas Cowboys, Devin Thomas, Donald Thomas, Felix Jones, Fred Davis, Glenn Dorsey, Green Bay Packers, Jake Long, Jalen Parmalee, Jamaal Charles, Jason Shirley, Jermichael Finley, Jerome Simpson, Jonathan Goff, Jordy Nelson, Jr., Kansas City Chiefs, Keith Rivers, Kendall Langford, Kenny Phillips, Lex Hilliard, Limas Sweed, Lionel Dotson, Malcolm Kelly, Mario Manningham, Mario Urrutia, Martellus Bennett, Miami Dolphins, Mike Jenkins, New York Giants, NFL Draft analysis, Orlando Scandrick, Pat Sims, Patrick Lee, Phillip Merling, Pittsburgh Steelers, Rashard Mendenhall, Shawn Murphy, Tony Hills, Washington Redskins, William Franklin
Now that the NFL Draft is over, it's time to take a look back at some of the big winners from the weekend. Two teams who came into the draft needing a great weekend to aid their rebuilding process were the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins. They ... Continue Reading
2008 NFL Draft First Round Questions: Picks 17-24
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Wednesday, April 16th 2008. Under Uncategorized Tags: 2008 NFL Draft, Aqib Talib, Brian Brohm, Dallas Cowboys, DeSean Jackson, Devin Thomas, Gosder Cherilus, Houston Texans, James Hardy, Jeff Otah, Jonathan Stewart, Kentwan Balmer, Limas Sweed, Malcolm Kelly, Mike Jenkins, Minnesota Vikings, NFL Draft analysis, NFL Draft first round, Philadelphia Eagles, Phillip Merling, Pittsburgh Steelers, Quentin Groves, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins
For several of the teams picking 17th through 24th, last season ended early in the playoffs or just shy, so the first round of the draft presents the opportunity to nab a player at a key position that will help them turn 2007's disappointments into celebrations in 2008.
After ... Continue Reading
2008 NFL Draft First Round Questions: Picks 9-16
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Monday, April 14th 2008. Under NFL Draft Tags: 2008 NFL Draft, Antoine Cason, Aqib Talib, Arizona Cardinals, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Chris Williams, Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Devin Thomas, Glenn Dorsey, Jeff Otah, Jerod Mayo, Keith Rivers, Matt Ryan, Mike Jenkins, New Orleans Saints, NFL Draft, NFL Draft analysis, Rashard Mendenhall
Yesterday, I analyzed the options that teams with picks 1-8 in the upcoming NFL Draft have, and what talented prospects they're most likely to pin their hopes and dreams on.
Today, I give a rundown of picks 9-16, starting and ending with offensively-productive who need help on defense to ... Continue Reading
2008 NFL Draft First Round Questions: Picks 1-8
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Sunday, April 13th 2008. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: , 2008 NFL Draft, Al Davis, Atlanta Falcons, Chris Long, Darren McFadden, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Glenn Dorsey, Jake Long, Kansas City Chiefs, Leodis McKelvin, Matt Ryan, Miami Dolphins, Mike Jenkins, New England Patriots, New York Jets, NFL Draft, NFL Draft analysis, Oakland Raiders, Ryan Clady, Sedrick Ellis, St. Louis Rams, Vernon Gholston
The NFL Draft is only two weeks away, and speculation is rampant about who teams will be selecting with their first-round picks. There's certainly no shortage of options, and with that in mind, I thought I'd break down which directions each team looks likely to go in the opening ... Continue Reading
2008 NFL Draft Analysis: CBs - Take these picks to the house
Posted By Kelsey McCarson On Wednesday, February 20th 2008. Under NCAA Football, NFL, NFL Draft Tags: Antoine Cason, Aqib Talib, Brandon Flowers, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Dowayne Davis, Jack Ikegwuonu, Justin King, Leodis McKelvin, Mike Jenkins, Patrick Lee, Reggie Smith, Terrell Thomas, Terrence Wheatley, Tracy Porter
No man is an island, but several prospects will be expected to play football on one for their new teams after this year's NFL Draft. Let's take a look at the top cornerbacks looking to make their reservations sooner rather than later.
1. Leodis McKelvin, Troy: McKelvin has all the physical skills one could ask for to be a classic shutdown cornerback. ... Continue Reading







