2010 NFL Scouting Combine: Running Back Results
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, March 1st 2010. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: auburn, California, CJ Spiller, Clemson, combine, Fresno State, Jahvid Best, Joe McKnight, Jonathan Dwyer, Kentucky, NFL Combine, Oklahoma State, Ryan Mathews, Stanford, Tennessee, Toby Gerhart, USC
Coming into the 2010 NFL Scouting Combine, there were several questions needing to be answered. Could Toby Gerhart show he has NFL speed? Are Jahvid Best and C.J. Spiller as explosive as advertised?
Read on to find out:
40-Yard Dash
1. Jahvid Best- California (4.35)
2. C.J. Spiller- Clemson (4.37)
3. Ben Tate- Auburn ... 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
Kevin Roberts’ 2010 NFL Mock Draft 3.0: Sam Bradford vs. Ndamukong Suh For Top Pick
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, February 11th 2010. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: 2010 NFL Draft, Alex Smith, California, Chicago Bears, CJ Spiller, Colt McCoy, Detroit Lions, Eric Berry, Gerald McCoy, Green Bay Packers, Jahvid Best, Jimmy Clausen, Jonathan Dwyer, Keith Null, Kyle Boller, Marc Bulger, Minnesota Vikings, Ndamukong Suh, New Orleans Saints, Notre Dame, Sam Bradford, San Francicsco 49ers, St. Louis Rams, Steve Spagnuolo, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tim Tebow, Toby Gerhart, Tony Pike, USC, Washington Redskins
The St. Louis Rams have begun to whisper enough that this writer thinks they are seriously considering going after Sam Bradford with the No. 1 overall pick.
Marc Bulger is dead weight, and Keith Null and Kyle Boller are not worth another season below 3-13.
True, Ndamukong Suh would be a welcomed ... 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: Running Back Rankings
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Wednesday, January 20th 2010. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: Anthony Dixon, auburn, California, Chris Brown, Clemson, DeMarco Murray, Georgia Tech, Jahvid Best, Joe McKnight, Jonathan Dwyer, LeGarrette Blount, LSU, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, Reggie Bush, Ryan Mathews, Stanford, Tennessee, Toby Gerhart
This year's crop of running backs is filled with game-changing runners, while also possessing quite a few bruising backs that love to pound the ball in between the tackles.
There's a back for anyone who needs one in this draft, and every player in this top ten list has the ability ... Continue Reading
2009 Heisman Watch: The Case For Stanford’s Toby Gerhart
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, December 8th 2009. Under NCAA Football Tags: Alabama, Colt McCoy, Florida, Mark Ingram, Nebraska, Pac-10, Pac-10 football, Stanford, Tim Tebow, Toby Gerhart
Toby Gerhart isn't your typical Heisman candidate. Then again, as a white running back playing in the Pac-10 and dominating even the best of defenses, he's not your "typical" anything.
We could go on for days about the other four candidates going up against Gerhart for Saturday's college honor, but why ... Continue Reading
2009 Heisman Trophy Watch (Week 13): Can Ingram hold off hard-charging McCoy?
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Tuesday, November 24th 2009. Under NCAA Football Tags: Bill Stull, Case Keenum, CJ Spiller, Colin Kaepernick, Colt McCoy, Dan LeFevour, Danario Alexander, Dion Lewis, Donald Buckram, Freddie Barnes, Golden Tate, Jacquizz Rodgers, Jonathan Dwyer, kellen moore, LaMichael James, Mark Ingram, Ryan Mallett, Ryan Williams, Tim Tebow, Toby Gerhart
1. Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama (1): Ingram didn’t have to do a lot against Chattanooga, but he did plenty with his limited touches.
Last Week (45-0 W vs. Chattanooga): 11 carries, 102 yards, 2 TD
Season Stats: 205 carries, 1,399 yards, 12 TD, 25 catches, 225 yards, 3 TD
2. Colt ... Continue Reading
2009 Heisman Trophy Watch (Week 12): Ingram closing in on history
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Wednesday, November 18th 2009. Under NCAA Football Tags: Andy Dalton, Bernard Pierce, Bill Stull, Case Keenum, CJ Spiller, Colin Kaepernick, Colt McCoy, Dion Lewis, Golden Tate, Jacquizz Rodgers, Jimmy Clausen, Jonathan Dwyer, kellen moore, LaMichael James, Mark Ingram, Ryan Mathews, Tim Tebow, Toby Gerhart
1. Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama (1): Not only did Ingram log his sixth 100-yard game of the season, but after not scoring in Alabama’s last two games, Ingram got reacquainted with the end zone, not once, but twice, including a 70-yard scamper in the fourth that put the finishing touches ... Continue Reading
2009 Heisman Trophy Watch (Week 11): Ingram takes top spot, but McCoy’s on the rise
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Monday, November 9th 2009. Under NCAA Football Tags: Andy Dalton, Bernard Pierce, Bill Stull, Case Keenum, CJ Spiller, Colin Kaepernick, Colt McCoy, Dion Lewis, Golden Tate, Jacquizz Rodgers, Jimmy Clausen, Jonathan Dwyer, Jordan Shipley, kellen moore, LaMichael James, Mark Ingram, Max Hall, Ryan Mathews, Tim Tebow, Toby Gerhart
1. Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama: See here.
Last Week (24-15 W vs. LSU): 22 carries, 144 yards, 5 catches, 30 yards
Season Stats: 175 carries, 1,148 yards, 8 TD, 24 catches, 216 yards, 3 TD
2. Case Keenum, QB, Houston: Keenum went over 500 yards for the third time this season ... Continue Reading
Heisman Trophy Watch (Week 9): Well, someone has to be #1, right?
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Thursday, October 29th 2009. Under NCAA Football Tags: Bill Stull, Case Keenum, Christian Ponder, CJ Spiller, Colt McCoy, Dan LeFevour, Dion Lewis, Golden Tate, Jacquizz Rodgers, Jahvid Best, Jimmy Clausen, kellen moore, Mark Ingram, noel devine, Ryan Mathews, Thaddeus Lewis, Tim Tebow, Toby Gerhart, Tony Pike, Zac Robinson
1. Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State: Moore leads the nation in passing efficiency and touchdown passes, is 10th in completion percentage, threw for five touchdowns in his last game, and has five games of three touchdown passes or more. And hey, his team’s undefeated and in the top five. ... Continue Reading











