Nfl power rankings #32….The Cleveland Browns

I feel bad for the browns fans. I really do. They have suffered while watching mediocre to below average football for a decade. It’s not going to get much better for the browns this year. Their quarterback situation is bad. They are going to have a QB competition between RGIII and Josh McCown and either way, they are still stuck with a below average quarterback situation. But I do believe Hue Jackson can help turn around RGIII’s career and that’s why he will win the job. The running backs are also awful. Isaiah Crowell and Duke Johnson are not viable options. They need an upgrade so RGIII can have someone to rely on while he masters the offense. The wide receivers were the worst in the NFL but with Josh Gordon coming back after 4 games, it makes the group seem more interesting. Corey Coleman seems like a solid option as well. Gary Barnidge is also a nice option for RGIII. The Oline was good but after Joe Thomas, Mr.consistent, the oline is a little sketchy. They lost both Alex Mack and Mitchell Schwartz so their oline is not as good as people say. The defense is also a mess. The DLine isn’t good. Xavier cooper, Danny Shelton, and John Hughes is not very intimidating to other teams. Linebackers like paul kruger and nate orchard aren’t scaring anyone. Joe Haden is coming off his worst year of his career, and the rest of the secondary is a wreck. Their isn’t really a strength on this team, and the whole roster is a disaster. Another year in mediocrity for the Cleveland Browns.

 

Record: 2-14

MVP: Joe Thomas

Breakout Player: Danny Shelton

Key add: Robert Griffin III

Week 1: @Eagles: L

Week 2: Vs Ravens: L

Week 3: @Miami: L

Week 4: @Washington:L

Week 5: Vs Patriots:L

Week 6: @Titans:L

Week 7: @Cincinatti:L

Week 8: Vs Jets: W

Week 9: Vs Dallas: L

Week 10: @Ravens:L

Week 11: Vs Steelers:L

Week 12: Vs Giants:L

Week 13: Bye

Week 14: vs Bengals:L

Week 15: @Bills:L

Week 16: vs Chargers: W

Week 17:@Steelers:L

Overrated athletes

Andrew Luck: All I have heard ever since Andrew Luck was drafted was how great he was. ” He is so smart, can read defenses, great arm, so athletic…”, but watching him and his numbers prove that he isn’t that good. Everyone says that he is so smart. He obviously is a bright guy he went to Stanford. But if he is such a smart player, why does he make so many mistakes. He is a turnover machine (55 picks in 4 seasons.) If he is so good at reading defenses why does he turn the ball over? He has been given this hype about how great he is but he hasn’t really shown it, and it’s year 5 and all eyes are on him to reach his potential. Let’s look at Andrew Luck’s numbers compared to other QB’s drafted in that draft. He is considered to be in Russell Wilson’s class of elite quarterbacks and supposed to be mountains better then a guy like Ryan Tannehill. But this what the numbers say. Andrew luck has a worse completion percentage then Tannehill for their careers at Lucks 58% to Tannehill’s 62%. Him and wilson have similar touchdowns at his 101 to wilson’s 106, but wilson has 34 picks to Luck’s 55. Luck has the numbers in terms of yards and touchdowns, but it’s because he has lots more attempts compared to Wilson and Tannehill because a lack of a running game so those numbers are inflated. Another thing is his injury history. He has a knack of getting hurt and really as a quarterback, your best ability is your availability. The last is the argument is that Andrew Luck is “a winner”. The only thing wrong with that argument is that he has been given that division consistently and beating those crappy teams has been the colts backbone for making the playoffs. Luck is 16-2 against the AFC South for his first three years of his career. So he has relied on beating his division so he can get to the playoffs, and when he got to the playoffs, he was a wreck against the chiefs where it took injuries for the chiefs and a miracle for the colts to comeback, and in the AFC Championship, they lost 45-7. He was also 25th in the NFL in QBR.(Quarterback rating). He has great talent and has a high ceiling but he has been given pre mature hype.

Ben Simmons: This guy was marked as the next Lebron/ Magic coming out of high school. And he was the consensus 1st overall pick for the 76ers. Before I get started I just want to say that the 76ers taking Simmons was a mistake. They have a lot of big guys who don’t stretch the floor and no guards, so in a guard, shooting driven league they take a big guy who can’t shoot. Real smart. But what do you expect they are the 76ers.  But back to the point. Yes, I get what is great about Simmons. He is a phenomenal passer, good rebounder, can handle the ball, and is a great athlete for his size. But he has huge issues I can’t overlook for this “transcendent” talent. One is he can’t shoot. It’s broken guys. He has no confidence in it (3 three point attempts) and it just seems flat. The second is his desire to win. The only way I can explain this is when I watched Ben Simmons played, it seemed like he wanted to play and liked it, but didn’t love it and need it. Lebron and Kobe needed basketball, they breathed it. But guys like Ben simmons don’t.  And in my opinion, great players need that intangible to be great.

 

Overrated players in next weeks article: Russell Wilson; Anthony davis

Underrated players coming up

Bold Predictions, Records, Division winners and Super bowl picks coming soon!

NFL Power rankings starting tomorrow

Kevin Durant to the Warriors

I had a lot of time to process this and I have came to a conclusion. This move is great for the NBA but also bad for the NBA at the same time. The NBA for the last couple years has bee missing something. A villain. Kevin Durant was the lovable scorer who was loyal to the thunder. Warriors were the team that all got along and were an underdog turned into one of the best teams in NBA history. Lebron was no longer the hated player he was in Miami because he came home and won a ring for Cleveland. Now Kevin Durant and the Warriors are the villains of the NBA. Kevin Durant went from the beloved player who was a great scorer to one of if not the most hated player in the NBA. The Warriors are now the most talented team ever and have so much pressure to win. It is win or bust and I think that’s great for the NBA. Why the move is not good for the NBA is because the playoffs is more ruined then it already was. This year there were 4 teams that had a legit shot at winning a title. The Warriors, cavs, thunder, and Spurs. Now it’s just Cleveland and the Warriors. There is no point of watching the regular season or playoffs because we kind of already know the outcome. My last point is that Lebron has the least amount of pressure on him in his career. He already had little pressure because he delivered a ring to Cleveland, he came through and Had little pressure on him. But now he has none. It seems like the Warriors cheated, and Kevin Durant cheated, their way into a championship. If Kevin Durant wins a title it will be a lot less meaningful then if he did in OKC, like lebrons 1 ring in Cleveland means more than his two in Miami. But now back to the point, Lebron is, for the first time in his career, an underdog, because it’s basically a super team vs him and Kyrie. He has no pressure to win a ring because he just won one and he isn’t expected to win. For the first time in his career.

NBA mock draft

76ers: Ben Simmons PF LSU

Lakers: Brandon Ingram SF duke

Celtics: kris Dunn PG providence

Suns: marquese Chriss PF Washington

Timberwolves: buddy hield SG Oklahoma

Pelicans: Jamal Murray SG Kentucky

nuggets: Dragan bender PF Croatia

kings: Jaylon brown SF Cal

Raptors: domantas sabonis PF gonzaga

bucks: Jacob poeltl C Utah

magic: deyonta Davis C Michigan state

Hawks: wade Baldwin IV PG Vanderbilt

suns: Henry Ellison PF Marquette

Bulls: dejounte Murray PG Washington

nuggets: skal labissiere PF Kentucky

celtics: Malachi Richardson SG Syracuse

Grizzlies: Demetrius Jackson PG notre dame

Pistons: Denzel Valentine SG Michigan state

nuggets: Timothe luwawu wing France

Nets: deandre bembry SF st joes

Hawks: Malik Beasley SG Florida state

Hornets (kings): cheick Diallo PF Kansas

Celtics: thon maker C Canada

76ers: Patrick McGraw SG UNLV

clippers: Furkan korkmaz SG Croatia

76ers: Tyler Ulis PG Kentucky

raptors: Ivaca zubac C

suns: ante zizic C

spurs: Tauren prince SF Baylor

warriors: Brice Johnson PF North Carolina

NBa big board

  1. Brandon Ingram
  2. ben Simmons
  3. kris dunn
  4. Buddy hield
  5. Jamal Murray
  6. dragan bender
  7. jaylon brown
  8. marquese Chriss
  9. domantas sabonis
  10. Wade Baldwin IV
  11. jacob poeltl
  12. Malachi Richardson
  13. tyler Ulis
  14. Denzel Valentine
  15. Henry ellenson
  16. demetrius Jackson
  17. dejounte murray
  18. brice Johnson
  19. deyonta Davis
  20. patrick McGraw
  21. cheick Diallo
  22. deandre bembry
  23. Malik Beasley
  24. juan hernangomez
  25. ante zizic
  26. Furkan korkmaz
  27. ben bentil
  28. Skal labissiere
  29. Timothe luwawu
  30. thon maker

Game 7 has more importance then a championship

Game 7 is on tonight, the Cleveland Cavs vs the golden state warriors and I couldn’t be more happy. None of the games have been close, but the games have displayed that the team making shots will win and it has also shown how both teams deserves to be here on the big stage. But this game is about legacy as much as it is about winning a ring. Lebron is the big one. He was given the title, “the King” when he was 16 years old and has lived up to the hype. He has been great throughout his career, proving to be an all time great athlete and an all time great player. But he has always been knocked down from Jordan and magic because of the rings. He went to his first finals in 2007 as he carried a young cavs team. They got swept by a superior Spurs team but everyone knew they were on the rise. Lebron continued to rise in his young career, but his teammates struggled. After another exit, Lebron became a free agent, and every team came after him with everything they had. But he ultimately decided to join forces with dwade and Chris bosh to form a super team. They went to the nba finals their first year but were outplayed by dirk and the Mavs and lost in 6. 0-2. The next year Lebron and crew went to the finals and crashed with a young but talented thunder with Durant, Westbrook, and harden. They won their first ring. Then they faced the spurs. You know the rest, they came back in game 6 against the Spurs after Ray Allen hit the game tying 3. Lebron went on to win his second ring. The Spurs came back the next year and won in 5. Lebron was 2-3 in the finals, but was now in the discussion for best player ever with 2 rings and more to come. He was a free agent, and instead of going back to Miami he decided I come home to Cleveland and help them win a championship. In his first year, the cavs got to the finals but the injuries of Kyrie and love led to them losing In 6 to the Warriors despite Lebron having a historic finals performance. Now to this year. After a rough start, Lebron has come back to score back to back 41 point games and has been downright dominant. He has come back to force a game 7 in oracle against one of the best teams ever in the golden state warriors. Lebron needs to be special to beat this team, he needs to be ALL TIME GREAT. But if he loses he will be 2-5 in the finals. Jordan was 6-0. It will haunt him forever to have lost 5 finals. This game seven isn’t just for the championship, it’s about lebrons legacy.

AFC offseason grades

AFC Draft and free agency grades

AFC EAST:

Jets: C+: Let’s start with the draft. I liked their first round pick in Darron Lee, an athletic linebacker out of ohio state in the first round. Easily the best player available, nice pick. But their second round pick was a head scratcher. Christian Hackenberg is a quarterback out of penn state with potential, but makes bone head decisions and is sloppy on the field. The jets reached for him in the second round but that’s not the only problem. You have Geno Smith, former second round pick, Bryce Petty, last year’s fourth round pick and now Hackenberg. Lets just say you resign Fitzpatrick, your saying your keeping four quarterbacks? What if Fitz doesn’t come back who is going to start? Lots of questions that the jets need to answer. Their third round pick Jordan Jenkins, linebacker out of Georgia was a nice pick. Free agency didn’t go well either. Forte was a nice addition, but how much does he have left in the tank. They lost stars like Chris Ivory and Damon Harrison, and Fitzpatrick might not be back, so their QB situation looks startling. All in all it was a offseason to forget for the jets.

Patriots: C: They offseason was also not up to standard. They signed chris long which was solid but they traded chandler jones. For a bust and a second round pick. I don’t understand why they would do that when they already have too many guards. The rest of free agency was quiet. In the draft, the headlines were cyrus jones and Jacoby Brissett. Both were good picks, but they already had a backup quarterback. They really didn’t help themselves much this draft or in free agency. This offseason was mostly about Tom Brady and deflategate, which we are still talking about for some reason.

Bills: B: I actually liked what the bills did. After making a splash last year, all they really did this free agency is resign Left Tackle Cordy Glenn to a fat contract. In the draft, They did solid things. First round pick Shaq Lawson was a solid pick and around where he should have gone. 2nd round pick Reggie Ragland was a steal in the second round. The rest of the draft was a bunch of solid guys but overall it was a good draft. Very good offseason for the Bills.

Dolphins: C: Again another team where free agency killed their grade. They lost Oliver Vernon and shelby and replaced them with resigned aging injury prone Cameron wake and a player who has checked out in Mario Williams. In the Draft, the headline was laremy tunsil. Loved that pick. Xavien Howard was an okay pick but didn’t love it. Rest of the draft was like other teams nothing special. Just a head scratching offseason for them. By the way, who is the dolphins running back?

AFC North

steelers: B-: the steelers had an interesting offseason. They wanted to take William Jackson III out of Houston, a speedy corner but the bengals, who are all of a sudden very good at drafting, took the best player available. Desperate for corner help, the steelers reached for a raw but long athletic corner full of potential Artie burns out of Miami. Second round they continued to address the secondary with corner/ safety Sean Davis another athletic guy out of Maryland. They had other good picks like Javon Hargreave and Tyler Matakevich, so I did like everything about their draft except the first round pick. Their free agency was quiet and not much happened. The steelers will be competing for the super bowl next year.

bengals: A: the draft was a very successful one. First round pick William Jackson was my 3rd corner, and I see so much potential for him. Great pick, fell right in their laps. 2nd round pick Tyler Boyd will be the second wide out and be a great complement for AJ green. He is reliable and would be a favorite for Andy dalton with his ability. 4th round pick Andrew billings was an absolute steal for where he was drafted being a late first round pick. All and all the draft was another great for the bengals. In free agency it was mostly about resigning all their free agents. They lost Sanu and Marvin jones, but they resigned Adam jones and George iloka. It was a great offseason for the bengals and one of the reasons they are year in year out in the playoffs.

Ravens B+: their draft was about quantity over quality. They took Ronnie Stanley, an athletic tackle out of notre dame. I really liked him but didn’t love him. Solid pick though. In the second round, The Ravens took a high motor player out of Boise state, Kamalei correa. I love the pick and fills a big need. Later picks like Kenneth Dixon and Tavon young were great picks. In free agency, they picked up veterans like mike Wallace, Eric weddle, and Ben Watson. It was a great offseason for a reloading team.

browns C- the Browns had one position they really needed to address, quarterback, but instead they traded it away for many picks. They used those picks on players like Corey Coleman, Emmanual ogbah, joe Schobert, and Carl Nassib. They just got players and will be back at the top of the draft next year. Plus they took like 10 receivers in the draft. Browns fans pray you get the first pick for deshaun Watson. Free agency was RGIII but that’s about it. They did lose tashaun Gibson, Mitchell Schwartz and donte Whitner. Just bad.

AFC SOUTH

Jaguars A+ the Jaguars had maybe the perfect offseason. In the draft they look Jalen Ramsey. The number 1 player in the draft in my opinion, was the perfect fit for the Jaguars defense. He is a big press corner who reminds me of Sherman. Freak athlete. While in the second round, they got a top 5 talent with freak athletic talent. Throw in yannick Ngakouke and Sheldon and you have an amazing draft. In free agency, they picked up a beast in Malik Jackson, some offensive line help, and some secondary players in prince amukamara and tashaun Gibson. They had the best offseason I have seen in a while.

Titans B- I liked the trade out but I didn’t like the trade up. I thought they needed to take a guy to protect their franchise QB. But now they are stuck with two guys are are above average right tackles instead of a franchise left tackle and they gave up a second and 3rd next year. Kevin Dodd, Derrick Henry, and Austin Johnson were all good picks. But since I didn’t love any of their picks, and didn’t love their first round pick I didn’t go all in on their draft. The big free agency move was acquiring running back demarco Murray. He will try to revitalize his career in Tennessee.

Texans A: the Texans draft was a pretty good one but not great. I really didn’t like the will fuller pick, a wide out from notre dame, is a speedy one but not reliable. In the second round, they got a steady center in nick Martin, who will be a solid staring offensive lineman. In the 3rd round they look newly converted Braxton Miller, a reliable hands guy who is a great complement to Hopkins. In free agency, they went big. The big name was Brock osweiler. I don’t like him very much, but they need to try to get a quarterback, and even though he was overpaid, he is better then Brian hoyer. Lamar Miller adds explosiveness to the offense. With an improving offense and dominant defense they will be contenders.

Colts B+ there offseason was about being more tough up front. In the first round, they took a very reliable and veteran type player in center Ryan Kelly. He is a great leader and solid center and will anchor the offensive line for years. In the second round, they took TJ green safety out of Clemson and in the 3rd, la’raven Clark out of Texas tech. Another big guy up front. Later they got Hassan ridgeway, a beast who was a 2nd round pick who adds beef up front. Free agency, they decided to keep quiet and that might have been a good thing.

AFC WEST

Broncos- D: this was an offseason that was a disaster. They had two quarterbacks and now they have none. Marc Sanchez and Paxton lynch are their qb’s and lynch will take a while to develop. I liked their draft a lot actually. Booker and Simmons were both great picks. But a team isn’t a team without a quarterback in my opinion and right now they don’t have one. Their defense is still great, despite losses of Jackson and trevathan but they won’t be as good as last year.

Chargers: B: I kind of did like the Chargers draft. They reached for bosa but he is still a very good prospect. Then they took gates replacement in hunter Henry. Solid pick. Then they took Jatavis brown out of Akron. Then Joshua Perry. These are all solid picks that will definitely upgrade the team. Free agency was mostly Travis Benjamin and Casey Hayward, two players that are solid role players for a rebuilding team.

Chiefs: B-: the Chiefs had a quiet draft. They traded back and got a player loaded with potential in Chris jones, but he has a bad motor. They got a back up quarterback in Kevin hogan and k. Russell, a corner out of notre dame, is another solid pick. Free agency was not much. They upgraded their offensive line in Mitchell Schwartz, a star tackle that fills a need.

Raiders B+ I have a good feelings about the raiders in the playoffs this year. But onto the draft. Karl Joseph was a first round pick and will immediately replace Woodson. He looks like a young him, and looks like a raider with his aggressiveness and swag. Jihad ward and shilique Calhoun will both add depth to the defensive line. Then in the 4th round, they drafted a big name quarterback in Connor cook to be the teams backup. But they did the most for their team in free agency. Bruce Irvin, Kelechi osemele, Sean smith, and Reggie Nelson are all huge pickups with stud veterans. This is a team on the rise.

 

 

 

 

NfC Offseason Grades

NFC EAST

Giants: B+: I know Eli Apple was a bit of a reach I get it. But the kid has height, length, and speed, and if he is coached up he could be a star. Sterling Shepard was a great pick in the 2nd round and will be a nice complement to Odell. Darian Thompson is a ball hawk safety out of Boise State, Always makes plays LB B.J. Goodson out of clemson, Quick running back Paul Perkins out of UCLA, a steal, and Jerell Adams , a 2nd round talent TE out of South Carolina in the 6th round. Great day 2 and 3 and overall very good draft. Now to free agency. The Giants went all in and spent 200 million on 4 players that all upgrade their defense. They needed pass rushers to get to the quarterback so they resigned JPP for a one year prove it deal and Oliver Vernon to a huge deal, who is a star rusher. They also signed Damon Harrison to go along with Jonathan Hankins. This is starting to look like a scary front four. Add in janoris Jenkins to DRC in the secondary and this defense is starting to come together. The reason this isn’t an A is because they over paid in free agency. But it was needed because the defense was putrid. I really liked what they did.

Cowboys: B-: I love ezekiel elliot and charles tapper but that’s about it. They had both of the linebackers with knee problems, they took Jaylon Smith but I would have taken Jack. Smith is a risk because he has nerve damage and might never play again. Maliek Collins has the potential but his tape was poor. Dak Prescott over Cardale Jones was a head scratcher to me. Free agency they didn’t do much. Alfred Morris, there new backup running back was a good pickup and Cedric Thornton is underrated but they need pass rushers because Randy Gregory and Demarcus Lawrence are suspended. Like Zeke a lot everything else was eh.

Eagles C+: Some of this is because they had so few picks. Some of it is I don’t love Wentz while I am on the Goff Bandwagon. The Eagles are all in on a guy who might be great or might bust. Free agency, I like what they did. Guys like Rodney McLeod and Brandon brooks are solid additions and Nigel bradham. But what they did with their quarterbacks was downright stupid. They wrapped up so much cap space in 2 quarterbacks and then traded up to get wentz. Fine, if your going to trade up for wentz then sign Daniel as a guy to start for a year before wentz takes over. But don’t also give Bradford a huge deal and sign Daniel to descent deal AND give away 2 first round picks for wentz. Just stupid.

Redskins: B+: Josh Doctson is a great player but the need wasn’t great, but no matter what the skins get a solid player. The redskins also get a great football player in Su’a Cravens and another good football player in Kendall fuller. Redskins, for the second year in a row, get lots of good football players. Free agency wasn’t splashy until the last minute. They tagged cousins and that was the right decision since he has only done it for 1 year. Make him prove it and then give him the money.  Then the panthers shock everyone and pull the tag from pro bowl corner josh Norman and the redskins were one of many to call. They gave him a huge contract which might have been necessary since there secondary was the teams biggest weakness. In my opinion, Norman is a system corner instead of a shutdown corner and was a product of his system in Carolina. Anyway, I give them a B+. Get your popcorn ready for beckham vs Norman twice a year.

NFC SOUTH

Panthers: C: They really didn’t do much. Drafted a lot of corners I didn’t like with reaches. But I do like Vernon Butler a lot. In free agency, they didn’t do anything except pull Normans tag which made big headlines. But it was the right thing to do because they decided who their core players were, and Norman just wasn’t one of them. It was a very Carolina offseason.

Saints: B: I really like their first three picks. Rankins was a little early for me but he fills a huge need. Michael Thomas is a possession receiver who Brees will love. Vonn Bell was a steal at the end of round 2. Quantity was why they didn’t have a higher grade. In free agency, they were another team that didn’t do much. They signed nick fairley and James laurinaitis, two veterans who will improve the defense. Solid offseason for the saints.

Falcons: D: What are they doing? They reach on a safety In Keanu Neal in round one and picked a player in LB Deion Jones in round 2 who ran 4.59 but plays slower who also has bad instincts. Just Terrible. I liked hooper in round three, the TE out of Stanford but it just wasn’t a good draft. Free agency, the headlines were Alex Mack and Mohammad Sanu. Both good pickups that filled needs but might’ve over paid for both.

buccaneers- B: The Tampa bay Buccaneers was a very controversial one. They drafted Vernon Hargreaves in the first round, good pick fills a position of need I am fine with it. Noah spence in the second was a solid gamble that was worth the risk because he was a first round talent with off the field issues. Then they traded up in the bottom of the second to get kicker Robert aguayo from Florida state. He is a great kicker and a need for the Bucs so I was like ok fine. There draft was a productive one but nothing jumped off the screen and said wow Great pick. Free agency was kind of like that also. They resigned Doug Martin to a nice deal after a very good year. Solid. Robert ayers was productive for the Giants and they needed pass rush help so they signed him. Solid. They added Brent grimes for help in the secondary. Solid. There offseason to me was one word. Solid.

NFC NORTH

Bears- A: I loved what the Bears did in the draft and I liked what they did in free agency. That combines to an A offseason. In the draft, they traded up in front of my giants, which I am still mad about, and drafted rusher Leonard Floyd. Good player with big potential who has all the tools to be great. In the second round, they got a very solid guard in Cody whitehair who can help protect cutler. In the third round they drafted  Jonathan bullard. A productive player who has a great motor, I had a first round grade on him and he was a steal. Amazing draft. Free agency was also good. They picked up Danny trevathan and jarell freeman, two linebackers with speed that can really improve there defense. This was a great offseason for the Bears. They lost Matt forte who I and many Bears fans loved and respected but except that, I loved their offseason.

Packers- B-: I gave the packers a b- and here is why. Free agency was a packers free agency. Didn’t do much and let everyone else overpay. Have you ever noticed the best teams never do much in free agency? But they lost Casey Hayward, And that’s a tough blow. Draft was another successful one with Kenny Clark and Jason spriggs both being good picks. Solid offseason.

Lions- C+: they had a draft that was successful in my opinion. They got bigger upfront and that’s exactly what they needed. I like Taylor decker a lot and I thought that was a good pick. A’shawn Robinson wasn’t my favorite player in the draft but a good value in the draft. The reason they got a low grade was the loss of Calvin Johnson. Sure, they signed marvin jones but he is no megaton. He will be missed.

Vikings: B-: the Vikings were a team that quietly went along in the draft and were very solid. Treadwell was a good first round pick and will be the go to guy for bridgewater, they got secondary help in the second round with Alexander and made everyone feel good with boeringer in the 6th round. They signed Alex Boone in free agency but not much else. They look like a super bowl contender.

NFC West

Cardinals:B: chandler jones was the highlight of offseason. They packaged ex first round pick Jonathon copper and a second round pick for pro bowl rusher chandler jones. They needed a guy to be their go to pass rusher and they got him. Then they got a high risk very high reward in Robert nkemdiche who was a steal. The rest of their draft was just a bunch of guys and free agency was quiet but those two players were enough to give them a solid grade.

Seahawks: B: they had a very good draft with Ifedi, Reed, and prosise were all good picks that filled needs. Very good draft. Not much in free agency that they did but they did lose okung. Overall I give it a b.

Rams: A: they had one goal going into the offseason. Get the franchise quarterback. I love Goff and since they got him, I have to give them an A.

49ers: B: they did not do much in free agency. But in the draft they took guys in the trenches like Joshua Garnett and deforest Buckner. They are rebuilding the team from the inside out and they used this draft to go back to being tough up front.

Final mock draft and big board rankings

Rams: Jared Goff QB Cal

Eagles: Carson Wentz QB NDSU

Chargers: Ronnie Stanley LT notre dame

Cowboys: Ezekiel Elliot RB OSU

Jaguars: Jalen Ramsey CB FSU

Ravens: Laremy tunsil LT ole miss

49ers: deforest Buckner DE Oregon

Browns: Myles Jack LB UCLA

Buccaneers: Joey Bosa DE OSU

Giants: Leonard Floyd LB Georgia

Bears: Vernon Hargreaves CB Florida

Saints: Sheldon Rankins DT Lousiville

Dolphins: Shaq Lawson DE Clemson

Raiders: William Jackson CB Houston

Titans: Jack Conklin OT Michigan State

Lions: Jarran Reed DT Alabama

Falcons: Darron Lee LB Ohio State

Colts: Ryan Kelly C Alabama

Bills: Paxton Lynch QB Memphis

Jets: Taylor Decker OT Ohio State

Redskins: Kevin Dodd DE Clemson

Texans: Corey Coleman WR Baylor

Vikings: Josh Doctson WR TCU

Bengals: Will Fuller WR Notre Dame

Steelers: Eli Apple CB Ohio State

Seahawks: Robert Nkemdiche DT Ole Miss

Packers: Reggie Ragland LB Alabama

Chiefs: Artie Burns CB Miami

Cardinals: laquon Treadwell WR Ole Miss

Panthers: Karl Joesph S West Virginia

Broncos: Vernon Butler DT Louisiana Tech

 

Final Big Board top 130

    1. Jalen Ramsey DB Florida state
    2. Laremy Tunsil LT Ole Miss
    3. Myles Jack LB UCLA
    4. Deforest Buckner DE Oregon
    5. Ezekiel Elliot RB Ohio State
    6. Jared Goff QB Cal
    7. Joey Bosa DE Ohio State
    8. Carson Wentz QB North Dakota state
    9. Ronnie Stanley LT Notre Dame
    10. Leonard Floyd EDGE Georgia
    11. Vernon Hargreaves CB Florida
    12. William Jackson CB Houston
    13. Jack Conklin OT Michigan State
    14. Darron Lee LB Ohio State
    15. Jarran Reed DT Alabama
    16. Shaq Lawson DE Clemson
    17. Laquon Treadwell WR Ole Miss
    18. Karl Joesph S West virginia
    19. Sheldon Rankins DT Louisville
    20. Reggie Ragland LB Alabama
    21. Taylor Decker OT Ohio State
    22. Eli Apple CB Ohio State
    23. Corey Coleman WR Baylor
    24. Ryan Kelly C Alabama
    25. Kevin Dodd DE Clemson
    26. Josh Doctson WR TCU
    27. Kamalei Correa EDGE Boise State
    28. Andrew Billings DT Baylor
    29. Will Fuller WR Notre Dame
    30. Chris Jones DT Mississppi State
    31. Mackensie Alexander CB Clemson
    32. Paxton Lynch QB Memphis
    33. Robert Nkemdiche DT Ole Miss
    34. Emmanual Ogbah DE Oklahoma State
    35. Vernon Butler DT Louisiana Tech
    36. Hunter Henry TE Arkansas
    37. Jonathan Bullard DE Florida
    38. Kenny Clark DT UCLA
    39. Noah Spence DE Eastern Kentucky
    40. Vonn Bell S Ohio State
    41. Derrick Henry RB Alabama
    42. Cody Whitehair G Kansas State
    43. Keanu Neal S Florida
    44. Jason Spriggs LT Indiana
    45. Michael Thomas WR Ohio State
    46. Germain Ifedi OT Texas A&M
    47. Sterling Shepard WR Oklahoma
    48. Connor Cook QB Michigan State
    49. Hassan Ridgeway DT Texas
    50. Tyler Boyd WR Pitt
    51. A’Shawn Robinson DT Alabama
    52. Artie Burns CB Miami
    53. Joshua Garnett G Stanford
    54. Shilique Calhoun DE Michigan State
    55. Joshua Perry LB Ohio State
    56. Xavien Howard CB Baylor
    57. Kendall Fuller CB Virginia Tech
    58. Kenneth Dixon RB Louisiana tech
    59. Austin Johnson DT Penn State
    60. Deion Jones LB LSU
    61. La’Raven Clark LT Texas Tech
    62. TJ Green S Clemson
    63. Kentrell Brothers L Missouri
    64. Darian Thompson S Boise State
    65. Shon Coleman LT Auburn
    66. Pharoah Cooper WR South Carolina
    67. Nick Martin C Notre Dame
    68. Joe Schobert Lb Wisconsin
    69. Devontae Booker RB Utah
    70. Christian Westerman G Arizona State
    71. CJ Prosise RB Notre Dame
    72. Braxton Miller WR Ohio State
    73. Robert Aguayo K Florida State
    74. Kyler Fackwell OLB Utah State
    75. Bronson Kaufusi DE BYU
    76. Christian Hackenburg QB Penn State
    77. KeiVarae Russell CB Notre Dame
    78. Su’a Cravens S USC
    79. Jerell Adams TE South Carolina
    80. Issac Semulo G Oregon State
    81. Rashard Higgins WR Colorado State
    82. Austin Hooper TE Stanford
    83. Jareld Hawkins OT LSU
    84. Jordan Howard RB Indiana
    85. Jordan Jenkins LB Georgia
    86. Carl Nassib DE penn state
    87. Max Teurk C USC
    88. Justin Simmons S Boston College
    89. Paul perkins RB UCLA
    90. Kolby Listenbee WR TCU
    91. Jaremy Cash S Duke
    92. Maliek Collins DT nebraska
    93. Sheldon Day DT Notre Dame
    94. Javon Hargrave Dt South Carolina state
    95. Jalen Mills CB LSU
    96. Jihad ward DT Illinois
    97. Jaylon Smith LB Notre Dame
    98. Will Redmond CB Mississippi State
    99. Yannick Ngakoue DE Maryland
    100. Leonte Carroo Wr Rutgers
    101. Tyler Matakevich LB Temple
    102. Nick Vannett TE Ohio State
    103. Connor McGovern G Missouri
    104. Caleb Benenoch OT UCLA
    105. Cyrus Jones S Alabama
    106. Deandre-Houston-Carson S William&Mary
    107. B.J Goodson LB Clemson
    108. Cardale Jones QB Ohio State
    109. Vadal Alexander G LSU
    110. Willie Beavers OT Western Michigan
    111. Kevin Byard S Middle Tennessee
    112. Jordan payton WR UCLA
    113. Eric Murray CB Minnesota
    114. Jonathan Williams RB Arkansas
    115. Joe Dahl G Washington State
    116. Kayarris Garett WR Tusla
    117. Miles killbrew S Southern Utah
    118. Kenyan Drake RB Alabama
    119. Malcolm Mitchell WR Georgia
    120. Sean Davis CB Maryland
    121. Kyle Murphey DE Stanford
    122. Charone Peake WR Clemson
    123. Adolphus Washington DT Ohio State
    124. Alex Collins RB Arkansas
    125. Scooby Wright LB Arizona
    126. Jatavis Brown LB Akron
    127. Dean Lowry DE Northwestern
    128. Aaron Burbridge WR Michigan state
    129. Ryan Smith CB North Carolina Central
    130. DJ White CB Georgia Tech

Most Overrated Players

  1. Joey Bosa
  2. A’Shawn Robinson
  3. Paxton Lynch
  4. Will Fuller
  5. Mackensie Alexander

Underrated Players

  1. Karl Joesph
  2. William Jackson
  3. Ryan Smith
  4. Hassan Ridgeway
  5. Keanu Neal

Nfl Mock Draft 3.0

Nfl Mock Draft

  1. Rams: Jared Goff QB CAL- The rams gave up the farm to get their guy and they better know who that is. I am hearing reports that it is Goff and the guy I have a man-crush on, the accurate gun slinger out of cal will be the pick.
  2. Eagles: Carson WentzQB NDSU- The eagles flew across the country to take a look at every quarterback so when I heard the news they traded up to two, I wasn’t surprised. Whoever the rams take, the eagles will get the other.
  3. Chargers: Jalen Ramsey S FSU- Chargers need a playmaker on defense and even though Tunsil would be a great pick, Ramsey is the guy…
  4. Cowboys: Joey Bosa DE OSU
  5. Jaguars: Myles Jack LB UCLA
  6. Ravens: Laremy Tunsil LT OLE MISS
  7. Deforest Buckner DE Oregon
  8. Browns: Ronnie Stanley LT Notre Dame
  9. Buccaneers: Vernon Hargreaves III CB Florida
  10. Giants:Leonard Floyd EDGE Georgia
  11. Bears:Ezekiel Elliot RB OSU
  12. Saints: Sheldon Rankins DT Louisville
  13. Dolphins: Shaq Lawson DE Clemson
  14. Raiders: William Jackson III CB Houston
  15. Lions: Jack Conklin OT Mich State
  16. Lions: Jarran Reed DT ALabama
  17. Falcons: Darran Lee LB OSU
  18. Colts: Taylor Decker OT OSU
  19. Bills: Reggie Ragland LB Alabama
  20. Jets: Paxton Lynch QB Memphis
  21. Redskins: Karl Joesph S West Virginia
  22. Texans: Corey Coleman WR Baylor
  23. Vikings: Josh Doctson WR TCU
  24. Andrew Billings DT Baylor
  25. Steelers: Eli Apple CB OSU
  26. Seahawks: Ryan Kelly C Alabama
  27. Packers:Kamalei Correa EDGE Boise State
  28. Chiefs:Mackensie Alexander CB Clemson
  29. Cardinals:Robert Nkemdiche DT Ole miss
  30. Panthers: Laquon Treadwell WR Ole miss
  31. Broncos: Vernon Butler DT Louisiana Tech

NBA Playoff picks

EAST ROUND 1

8 seed pistons vs 1 seed Cavaliers

Cavaliers in 5 games 

4 seed Hawks vs 5 seed Celtics

Celtics in 7 games

3 seed Heat vs 6 seed Hornets

Hornets in 7 games

2 seed Raptors vs 7 seed pacers

Raptors in 7 games

WEST ROUND 1

1 seed Warriors vs 8 seed Rockets

Warriors in 4 games 

2 seed spurs vs 7 seed Grizzlies

Spurs in 4 games 

6 seed mavericks vs 3 seed Thunder

Thunder in 5 games

5 Seed Trail Blazers vs 4 seed Clippers

Clippers in 6 games

EAST ROUND 2

1 seed Cavaliers vs 5 seed Celtics

Cavaliers in 6 games

2 seed Raptors vs 6 seed Hornets

Hornets in 7 games

WEST 2nd Round

1 seed Warriors vs 4 seed Clippers

Warriors win in 5 games 

 

2 seed Spurs vs 3 seed Thunder

Spurs in 6 games

EAST FINAL

1 seed Cavaliers vs 6 seed Hornets

Cavaliers in 6 games

WEST FINAL

2 seed spurs vs 1 seed Warriors

Warriors in 7 games

NBA FINALS

Cavaliers vs Warriors

Warriors in 6 games

Regular season award picks

MVP: Steph Curry PG Warriors

MIP: CJ Mccullum SG Trailer Blazers

DPOY: Draymond Green PF Warriors

ROY: Karl Anthony Towns C Timberwolves

COY: Brad Stevens Boston Celtics