Published on: 29th June, 2010
The 2010 NFL Supplemental Draft will be held on July 15. For those of you who don't know what that is, it's a chance for prospects who either weren't eligible for the 2010 Draft or are ineligible for the 2011 season, to still be "selected" into the NFL by way of ...Published on: 23rd June, 2010
Over the past ten years, seven players have been selected in the NFL’s Supplemental Draft. The Supplemental Draft, the league’s second chance opportunity for players ruled ineligible (either by way of academics or law concerns) to get a crack at the NFL. For a team to select a player in this ...Published on: 18th June, 2010
When Albert Haynesworth was just a few days to becoming a free agent after his dominating 2008 season with the Tennessee Titans, it wasn’t a matter of how much, but how long. Haynesworth signed just hours after the midnight deadline, and chose to go to Washington and be the staple of ...Published on: 9th June, 2010
With the chaos of this expansion frenzy that has ripped the headlines of the college football world these past few months, rumors are turning into likelihoods, and dream scenarios are starting to be put to paper. Now that Nebraska is officially a member of the Big Ten, the winds of ...Published on: 8th June, 2010
Clemson fans likely watched in a mixture of support and frustration when they saw five former Tigers get taken in the 2010 NFL Draft, most notably C.J. Spiller, the feature offensive weapon on this team the past two seasons. However, it's the draft that most fans likely didn't watch that could ...Published on: 8th June, 2010
The Big East hasn't been known in the past to churn out First Round selections or even a consistent stream of draftable players since Miami (FL) left the conference. However, Pittsburgh has become a hot-bed for NFL talent. Cincinnati and West Virginia have been legit BCS threats year in and year ...Published on: 2nd June, 2010
In February of this year, the NCAA did an investigation on recruiting violations done by the USC football and basketball program, with pro stars OJ Mayo and Reggie Bush at the forefront of the discussions. While USC as an athletic program will likely face heavy scholarship sanctions and might ...Published on: 25th April, 2010
After a draft where Optimum Scouting devoted 350 days to scouting, I have a few strong opinions on how certain players will fit and perform with their respective pro teams. These predictions are based off of the players talent, the surprise factor because of their draft round, and their potential as ...Published on: 24th April, 2010
There are still some big names on the board such as Bruce Campbell (18th on our board), Perrish Cox (21st), Eric Norwood (34th), and Dan LeFevour (third-rated QB on our board). After falling unexpectedly, we’ll see where these guys will go in the final day of the draft, as ...Published on: 17th April, 2010
With most of the draft buzz consistently hovering Tim Tebow, it's obvious that he's probably the most intriguing prospect in the last 5 years from a transitional perspective. However, outside of him, there are many players who are boom or bust, have major question marks, or who teams have just fallen ...