Houston Texans Bryce Young, QB, Alabama Bryce Young won the Heisman in 2021 and despite losing Jameson Williams to the NFL draft, he still put up fantastic numbers for Alabama. If Houston can give Young a good O-Line, then they have there QB of the future. 2. Chicago Bears Will Anderson Jr, EDGE, Alabama Anderson has been the best defensive player in college football the past two seasons. Chicago picks up a stud to boost there pass rush. 3. Seattle Seahawks Myles Murphy, EDGE, Clemson Seattle picks up this pick from the trade with Denver in what is looking like a huge win for Seattle. Murphy will hold down the middle and make running up the middle very tough. 4. Arizona Cardinals Jalen Carter, DL, Georgia Some scouts are calling
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Final NFL Mock Draft!
Jacksonville Jaguars Aidan Hutchinson, EDGE, Michigan One of the best players in this draft Hutchinson would be a great fit for the Jaguars. Aidan was a Heisman finalist and was the Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year. Hutchinson fills a big need at the edge rusher position for Jacksonville. 2. Detroit Lions Travon Walker, EDGE, Georgia The Lions take the third best option at the EDGE position. Head coach Dan Campbell has voiced his concerns about Kayvon Thibodeaux’s attitude and that could be the difference between getting Walker or getting Thibodeaux. 3. Houston Texans Kayvon Thibodeaux, EDGE, Oregon Kayvon has some concerns about his attitude but a player that thinks he’s the best may be exactly what this dismantled Houston team needs. Thibodeaux could be JJ
Redrafting the 2012 NFL Draft!
Indianapolis Colts Original Pick; Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford New Pick; Russell Wilson, QB, Wisconsin Wilson has had a Hall of Fame worthy career while Luck peaked at being a Pro Bowl QB. Wilson is a big upgrade. 2. Washington Football Team Original Pick; Robert Griffin lll, QB, Baylor New Pick; Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford RG3 was a phenomenal playmaker his rookie year but injuries ended his career. 3. Cleveland Browns Original Pick; Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama New Pick; Luke Kuechly, LB, Boston College Kuechly was one of the smartest and hardest hitting linebackers of the 2010's. 4. Minnesota Vikings Original Pick; Matt Kalil, OT, USC New Pick; Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State Cox is still causing disruption to this day. Kalil never reached his full potential in the NFL. 5. Jacksonville Jaguars Original Pick; Justin Blackmon,
Redrafting the 2011 NFL Draft!
Carolina Panthers Original Pick; Cam Newton, QB, Auburn New Pick; Cam Newton, QB, Auburn No change here. Newton won an MVP with the Panthers, and I can't see a reason the Panthers wouldn't want that again. 2. Denver Broncos Original Pick; Von Miller, OLB, Texas A&M New Pick; Von Miller, OLB, Texas A&M Again no change. Without Miller the Broncos never would have made, much less won Super Bowl 50. Miller's physical presence on the field made him deadly for nearly a decade. 3. Buffalo Bills Original Pick; Marcel Dareus, DT, Alabama New Pick; JJ Watt, EDGE, Wisconsin While Dareus was always a great player for the Bills, it is impossible to pass up a future HOFer in JJ. 4. Cincinnati Bengals Original Pick; A.J. Green, WR, Georgia New Pick; Julio Jones, WR,
Redrafting the 2010 NFL Draft!
St. Louis Rams Original Pick; Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma New Pick; Trent Williams, OT, Oklahoma Bradford never exploded and reached his full potential. Besides winning Offensive Rookie of the Year Bradford was underwhelming. Williams has been a top 5 tackle every year he has been healthy and is currently the highest paid offensive lineman in the league. 2. Detroit Lions Original Pick; Ndamukong Suh, DT, Nebraska New Pick; Antonio Brown, WR, Central Michigan While Suh was amazing for the Lions it's hard to pass up one of the greatest wide receivers of all time in AB. Antonio Brown runs his routes with amazing precision and paired with Calvin Johnson the Lions would have some deadly air game. 3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Original Pick; Gerald McCoy, DT, Oklahoma New Pick; Gerald
Joe Burrow Suffers Season Ending Injury
By; Head NFL Writer; The Sports Experience Sunday, against the Washington Football Team, Joe Burrow, the rookie drafted by the Bengals first overall in the 2020 NFL draft, injured his knee badly early in the third quarter after a low hit by Montez Sweat, who was falling backwards and landed on Joe Burrow’s knee. Soon after, Joe Burrow tweeted out, “Thanks for all the love. Can’t get rid of me that easy. See ya next year.” This prediction turned out to be true, with news coming out shortly after that Burrow had indeed suffered a season ending ACL tear in his knee. But that’s not all. According to Ian Rapoport, “Joe Burrow tore the ACL and MCL in his left knee,
Week 7 NFL Power Rankings
Seattle Seahawks 5-0 Kansas City Chiefs 5-1 Tennessee Titans 5-0 Baltimore Ravens 5-1 Pittsburgh Steelers 5-0 Green Bay Packers 4-1 Buffalo Bills 4-2 Chicago Bears 5-1 Las Vegas Raiders 3-2 Arizona Cardinals 4-2 New Orleans Saints 3-2 Los Angeles Rams 4-2 Indianapolis Colts 4-2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 4-2 Cleveland Browns 4-2 Carolina Panthers 3-3 New England Patriots 2-3 San Francisco 49ers 3-3 Philadelphia Eagles 2-4-1 Cincinnati Bengals 1-4-1 Denver Broncos 2-3 Detroit Lions 2-3 Miami Dolphins 3-3 Dallas Cowboys 2-4 Washington Football Team 1-5 Minnesota Vikings 1-5 Los Angeles Chargers 1-4 Atlanta Falcons 1-5 New York Giants 1-5 Houston Texans 1-5 Jacksonville Jaguars 1-5 New York Jets 0-6
Week 6 Power Rankings NFL
Seattle Seahawks 5-0 Green Bay Packers 4-0 Kansas City Chiefs 4-1 Buffalo Bills 4-1 Tennessee Titans 4-0 Los Angeles Rams 4-1 Baltimore Ravens 4-1 Cleveland Browns 4-1 Pittsburgh Steelers 4-0 Chicago Bears 4-1 Las Vegas Raiders 3-2 New Orleans Saints 3-2 Arizona Cardinals 3-2 Carolina Panthers 3-2 Indianapolis Colts 3-2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3-2 New England Patriots 2-2 Philadelphia Eagles 1-3-1 Cincinnati Bengals 1-3-1 San Francisco 49ers 2-3 Dallas Cowboys 2-3 Washington Football Tam 1-4 Denver Broncos 1-3 Detroit Lions 1-3 Miami Dolphins 2-3 Minnesota Vikings 1-4 Houston Texans 1-4 Los Angeles Chargers 1-4 Jacksonville Jaguars 1-4 Atlanta Falcons 0-5 New York Giants 0-5 New York Jets 0-5
Pre Week 5 NFL Power Rankings
Green Bay Packers 4-0 Seattle Seahawks 4-0 Kansas City Chiefs 4-0 Buffalo Bills 4-0 Chicago Bears 4-1 Tennessee Titans 4-0 Pittsburgh Steelers 4-0 Los Angeles Rams 3-1 Baltimore Ravens 3-1 Cleveland Browns 3-1 Indianapolis Colts 3-1 New Orleans Saints 2-2 Carolina Panthers 2-2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3-2 Arizona Cardinals 2-2 New England Patriots 2-2 Philadelphia Eagles 1-2-1 Cincinnati Bengals 1-2-1 Las Vegas Raiders 2-2 San Francisco 49ers 2-2 Dallas Cowboys 1-3 Washington Football Team 1-3 Denver Broncos 1-3 Detroit Lions 1-3 Minnesota Vikings 1-3 Los Angeles Chargers 1-3 Miami Dolphins 1-3 Jacksonville Jaguars 1-3 Houston Texans 0-4 Atlanta Falcons 0-4 New York Jets 0-4 New York Giants 0-4
After Three Weeks Here Are All Thirty-Two Starting 2020 QB’s Ranked
32. Sam Darnold, Jets 31. Broncos QB [Drew Lock, Jeff Driskel, Brett Rypien] 30. Dwayne Haskins, Washington Football Team 29. Daniel Jones, Giants 28. Teddy Bridgewater, Panthers 27. Gardner Minshew, Jaguars 26. Ryan Fitzpatrick, Dolphins 25. Derek Carr, Raiders 24. Kirk Cousins, Vikings 23. Carson Wentz, Eagles 22. Jimmy Garoppolo/Nick Mullens, 49ers 21. Jared Goff, Rams 20. Justin Herbert/Tyrod Taylor, Chargers 19. Baker Mayfield, Browns 18. Nick Foles/Mitchell Trubisky, Bears 17. Joe Burrow, Bengals 16. Philip Rivers, Colts 15. Ryan Tannehill, Titans 14. Matt Ryan, Falcons 13. Matthew Stafford, Lions 12. Tom Brady, Buccaneers 11. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers 10. Dak Prescott, Cowboys 9. Drew Brees, Saints 8. Josh Allen, Bills 7. Kyler Murray, Cardinals 6. Deshaun Watson, Texans 5. Cam Newton, Patriots 4. Lamar Jackson, Ravens 3. Aaron Rodgers, Packers 2. Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs Russell Wilson, Seahawks