Published on: 15th July, 2009
In day two of the National Football Post’s supplemental draft preview, we take a look at eligible prospects and break down some possible landing spots for each, either through the draft or signing as a free agent. Jeremy Jarmon: DE, Kentucky (6-3, 278) Washington Redskins Not only did the Redskins have three staff ...Published on: 15th July, 2009
For the rest of the summer, the National Football Post will break down every team in the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-A) to identify players who might warrant interest from NFL teams in the 2010 draft. The California Golden Bears finished the 2008 season with a 9-4 record, ...Published on: 14th July, 2009
The NFL’s supplemental draft is scheduled for Thursday and gives draft-eligible college prospects a final chance to enter the league. The National Football Post will break down every aspect of the supplemental draft this week, starting today with our prospect previews. Jeremy Jarmon Jeremy Jarmon: DE, Kentucky (6-3, 278)The former all-SEC defensive ...Published on: 14th July, 2009
With the 2009 NFL Draft completed, let’s turn our attention to 2010 and take a look at some of the top prospects for the upcoming season. In the first of a five-part series identifying my top 100 players for next year’s draft, I take a look at the top 20 prospects. 1. ...Published on: 13th July, 2009
For the rest of the summer, the National Football Post will break down every team in the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-A) to identify players who could warrant interest from NFL teams in the 2010 draft. The Tennessee Volunteers will turn to new head coach Lane Kiffin to ...Published on: 11th July, 2009
This summer, the National Football Post is breaking down every team in the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-A) to identify players who might warrant interest from teams in the 2010 NFL Draft. The Wake Forest Demon Deacons have some talented pieces in place on the defensive side of ...Published on: 11th July, 2009
The 2009 NFL Draft saw three underclassman running backs come off the board in the first round. Because of that, this year’s crop of senior backs looks a bit weak toward the top end. With the shelf life of NFL running backs getting shorter, we’re seeing more underclassmen come out early to ...Published on: 10th July, 2009
This summer, the National Football Post is breaking down every team in the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-A) to identify players who might warrant interest from teams in the 2010 NFL Draft. The North Carolina Tar Heels have a surplus of talented underclassmen on the defensive side of ...Published on: 10th July, 2009
With the completion of my top-100 board Wednesday, I typically like to take another week or two to get a feel for the top seniors at each position. Throughout the next two weeks, I’ll be following up my top 100 with a breakdown of the top players at each position to give readers ...Published on: 9th July, 2009
This summer, the National Football Post is breaking down every team in the Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-A) to identify players who might warrant interest from NFL teams in the 2010 draft. The South Florida Bulls stumbled to a 2-5 record in the Big East last season but ...