The Top 10 2009 NFL Draft Bust Candidates
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, April 27th 2009. Under NFL Draft Tags: 2009 NFL Draft, A.J. Hawk, Al Davis, Ben Roethlisberger, Braylon Edwards, Brian Cushing, Brian Robiskie, Clay Matthews, Cleveland Browns, Connor Barwin, Curtis Enis, Dan Wilkinson, Darrius Heyward-Bey, Denver Broncos, Green Bay, Houston Texans, Joe Flacco, Josh Freeman, Leon Washington, mark sanchez, Michael Crabtree, New York Jets, NFL, Oakland Raiders, Rex Ryan, Richard Quinn, Robert Ayers, Ryan Leaf, Shonn Greene, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Thomas Jones, Tim Couch, Todd Marinovich, Tony Scheffler
With every draft that comes and goes, we're reminded both of the stars that emerge out of it, as well as the over-hyped duds that never establish themselves. For every sack-machine or touchdown king, there is a Dan Wilkinson or Curtis Enis. The trick is, who are these guys, and ... Continue Reading
What if the Colts had chosen Ryan Leaf over Peyton Manning?
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Monday, April 21st 2008. Under NFL Draft Tags: 1998 NFL Draft, Bill Polian, Indianapolis Colts, NFL Draft, Peyton Manning, Ryan Leaf, San Diego Chargers, Tennessee Volunteers, Washington State Cougars
10 years ago, the Indianapolis Colts made a defining move for their franchise when they took Tennessee quarterback Peyton Manning with the first overall pick of the 1998 NFL Draft.
That decision seems like a no-brainer now, given the run that Manning and the Colts have had over the ... Continue Reading
Sizing up the signal-callers: The good, the bad, and the unexpected.
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Thursday, January 10th 2008. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: Akili Smith, Cade McNown, David Garrard, Derek Anderson, Matt Hasselbeck, NFL Draft, quarterback, Ryan Leaf, Tim Couch, Tom Brady, Tony Romo
The 2008 NFL draft class looks set to have at least three quarterbacks drafted in the first round, in Boston College’s Matt Ryan, Kentucky’s Andre’ Woodson, and Louisville’s Brian Brohm.
This should be a pretty strong draft year for QBs, much like 2004 (four QBs drafted in the first 11 picks) ... Continue Reading




