Published on: 7th June, 2010
The kicker is the most make-or-break position in the NFL. One kick could change your whole career, in a positive and negative way. Guys like Adam Venateri, David Akers, and John Kasay have all been big names for many years because of their game-winning kicks. The punter position is also important. A bad ...Published on: 21st May, 2010
The Quarterback position is the most important in the NFL. He's the leader, and the guy that everyone looks to when needed for a big play. When it comes to the top in the NFL, here are a couple of names that stand out to me. I will spend ...Published on: 18th May, 2010
As we move closer to the start of the 2010 NFL season, many questions remain surrounding the Carolina Panthers. After failing to sign impact players' during free agency, Carolina chose to build through the draft, including the selection their franchise quarterback. Training camp is not too long away, so I have decided ...Published on: 11th May, 2010
Atlanta Falcons Atlanta came out strong at the start of free agency, signing the top available cornerback Dunta Robinson. Although other than that, there is not much to get excited about. With the addition of Robinson, Atlanta also sent away two corners, Tye Hill and Chris Houston. During the Draft, Atlanta selected linebacker Sean Weatherspoon ...Published on: 27th April, 2010
It's always fun to scrutinize the NFL Draft, but in all reality we have no idea how good these players will be. But due to the hype that players received, we are able to give teams a grade on how well they did selecting the big-name players. Here are my winners and losers for ...Published on: 23rd April, 2010
Dez Bryant has been through a rough couple of months. He has been labeled as a "diva" after a rough past year, including getting suspended for his senior season at Oklahoma State after showing so mush promise coming into the season. Hands down, Bryant has the talent to be a top-10 pick. ...Published on: 26th March, 2010
During the NFL Free Agency period, there are always "waves." On the first few days, big name players are going from team-to-team and pick their destination to sign a contract. After that first wave, then trades come along. We have seen a lot of those this offseason, Cleveland being the busiest ...Published on: 20th March, 2010
At 5'11, 187 pounds, Armanti Edwards probably won't see much action at the position he played in college football. He was the starting quarterback at Appalachian State University, a quite decorated one I must add. He threw for a total of 10,392 yards and 74 touchdowns throughout his four-year career. He ...Published on: 5th March, 2010
The Baltimore Ravens may have found their missing piece by acquiring star Receiver Anquan Boldin from the Arizona Cardinals. The star receiver wasn't very costly, sending only a third and fourth round pick to the Cardinals. Along with Boldin, the Ravens also acquired the Cardinals' fifth round pick. Boldin, who has recorded ...Published on: 4th March, 2010
The Washington Redskins made the biggest splash during the 2009 offseason, and could look to do the same again this year. Last offseason, Washington signed defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth to a $100 million dollar contract over seven years, just hours after the start of free agency. Now in 2010, they could be doing ...