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Jimmy Clausen

By: Brandon Wangrin

Some people are indifferent about Jimmy Clausen. Saying he does not have the necessary zip on his passes, saying he cant make all of the NFL throws, and saying he is not “NFL ready”.

The reason scouts and NFL Draft “experts” always have trouble evaluating quarterbacks is because they are way to obsessed with arm strength and not arm accuracy. I agree you have to be able to make the throws, but in the NFL if you cannot hit your receiver in the chest it doesnt matter how hard you throw it. Whatever happened to judging a player on his poise in the pocket, knowledge of the game, understanding of a pro offense, having a quick release, or pure accuracy. All of these things Jimmy Clausen has.

Mark my words, Jimmy Clausen will be a great quarterback in the NFL eventually. He played under Charlie Weis at Notre Dame and unlike many college quarterbacks (Sam Bradford, Tim Tebow, and Colt McCoy) he played in a pro offense. Scouts are right about Clausen, he does not have a Joe Flacco, Matt Stafford, or Jamarcus Russell like arm, but neither do a lot of quarterbacks in the NFL. He does, however, have a strong arm and the ability to make every throw. When I watch him on film, I notice how he is a natural playmaker, extreme competitor, and has the ability to make difficult throws, under pressure, and on the run that many other quarterbacks cannot make. He really reminds me of an Aaron Rodgers or Tony Romo type quarterback being that he has the ability to make plays that were un-thinkable.

If you are the Browns or Raiders and you do not draft Jimmy Clausen I will be SHOCKED and you will be missing out on a very talented, knowledgeable quarterback.

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Take your Pick: Brandon Graham or Derrick Morgan?

By: Brandon Wangrin

Earlier today I had a discussion with my brother about who was better between Derrick Morgan (Georgia Tech) and Brandon Graham (Michigan).

Both are very talented defensive ends and comparable. Morgan has a couple of inches on him, but they are comparable in size both weighing in the upper 260’s. They both ran 4.72 forty yard dashes at the Combine and Graham benched pressed 225 31 times, whereas, Morgan DNP.

When I told him who I would choose it didnt take me much time. I answered Brandon Graham. When I watched Graham at the Senior Bowl and the Senior Bowl practices I was extremely impressed. I felt he was hands down the best defensive player on either side of the ball.

Graham led all of college football in tackles for loss last season. He disrupts the backfield as good as any defensive lineman in the NFL Draft (yes even Jason Pierre-Paul). He also has the ability to play outside linebacker in a 3-4 system, which he proved at the NFL Combine in his workouts. He is a very dynamic player.

Honestly if Graham went in the top 10 in the Draft, I would not be surprised. I just love everything about this kid from his ability to his leadership.

Morgan, though, is also a very good player. He has may be a little better at stopping the run in comparison to Graham and the thing I like about him is his relentless motor. He is a big body should be a great player at the next level, I just dont believe he will be as good as Graham.

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NFL Mock Draft (Updated: 4/7)

By: Brandon Wangrin

1. St. Louis Rams- Sam Bradford- Oklahoma- Quarterback: Bradford will be the #1 pick for the St. Louis Rams. He will give them a “face of the franchise” and something to build around.

2. Detroit Lions- Ndamukong Suh– Nebraska- Defensive Tackle: This defense needs size and Suh gives them that. He will apply pressure on the quarterback as well as stop the run.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Gerald McCoy- Oklahoma- Defensive Tackle: I believe they should pick Eric Berry here, but I think they will go with McCoy. They were near the bottom in sacks last year and need to get more pressure on the quarterback. McCoy will start right away.

4. Washington Redskins- Russell Okung- Oklahoma State- Offensive Tackle: Okung is the most talented offensive lineman in the draft. He is “NFL ready”, has a HUGE body, and is good in run and pass protection. Now that the Redskins addressed their issues at quarterback with Donovan McNabb their is no need to draft a quarterback, obviously. Continue reading

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McNabb no more in Philly; gets traded to Redskins

McNabb getting traded to the Redskins for the 37th overall pick and a 2011 3rd or 4th round pick really affects the NFL Draft. I believed the Redskins would and should draft Jimmy Clausen with the 4th overall pick, but now that will obviously change.

I believe this was a great trade for the Redskins and not so great for the Philadelphia Eagles. The Redskins desperately needed a quarterback, so Mike Shanahan could run his offense appropriately and thats what they got. McNabb has the ability to make every throw and he has a rocket arm perfect for slant routes, which Shanahan loves to run. The fact that they did not give up the 4th overall pick really makes this a great trade, because now they can look at an offensive lineman to block for McNabb or maybe even upgrade on their defense with a player like Eric Berry or possibly Gerald McCoy, which would allow them to trade Albert Haynesworth (who they are really upset with).

I understand that the Eagles feel they can win with Kevin Kolb, but I just dont see Kolb and a 2nd round draft pick winning more games than McNabb would next season. If it does not work out well for them, which I am not sure it will, Andy Reid will definitely be on the hot seat. Draft purposes this does allow the Eagles to address some obvious needs. They need help at the defensive line, outside linebacker, running back, and safety. I feel that the Eagles defense was not the same last season with the loss of Brian Dawkins. There are three very good “NFL ready” safeties (Eric Berry, Taylor Mays, and Earl Thomas), which i believe they should look at drafting one of them. Running back is a position that is usually very deep in NFL Drafts, so they can address that towards the 3rd round. In the second round I would look to draft an outside linebacker and a defensive lineman. All I know is that it will be very  interesting to see how this all turns out for the Philadelphia Eagles.

I will be updating the NFL Mock Draft later this afternoon.

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(DAY 4) With the 10, 11, 12 Picks…

By: Brandon Wangrin

I am going to tell you who I believe each team should draft with their picks for the first three rounds (over the next 34 days, three picks a day). Different than a Mock Draft because in a Mock Draft I tell you who I believe they will pick in the NFL Draft. In these articles I am telling you who I would pick if I were each team.

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10. Jacksonville Jaguars– Joe Haden- Cornerback- Florida

Imagine having Rashean Mathis and Joe Haden playing opposite of each other. They would be perfect together because Mathis is a playmaker that gets beat sometimes and Haden is a shut-down style corner that likes to bump-and-run his receivers. In the AFC South you need great cornerbacks if you are going to shut down Peyton Manning and Matt Schaub (something Jacksonville could not do last season). Combined Manning and Schaub threw for 1,116 yards 9 TD and 4 INT’s in four games last season.

Not to mention that Haden went to Florida making it a “fan friendly” pick for a team that needs more fan support.

11. Denver Broncos– Jason Pierre-Paul- Defensive End- South Florida

If Dez Bryant were available I would say to draft him here, but he is not, so I would go with Pierre-Paul (beast defensive end out of South Florida). The Broncos defense was resurrected last season and imagine what it could have been had they had some more help on the defensive line. Pierre-Paul has amazed scouts in both college and in the NFL Combine. He is 6’4 270 lbs and runs a 4.64 forty yard dash. That is just plain freaky. He will be a perfect guy to help get pressure on the quarterback on third and fourth downs.

12. Miami Dolphins- Brandon Graham- Michigan- Outside Linebacker

Really reminds me of a Terrell Suggs type player. Graham has the ability to play defensive end or outside linebacker. With the Dolphins just losing Joey Porter to the Cardinals they are going to need another playmaker at outside linebacker and Graham is the perfect guy. At the Senior Bowl Graham was the best defensive player on either team and he showed great leadership ability. He lead all of college football in takcles for loss and had himself a hell of a NFL Combine (6’1 268 lbs 4.72 40 and 31 reps at 225 lbs). He is one of my biggest sleepers in the Draft and he will be “NFL ready” by Week 1.

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McNabb to Raiders, Cards?

By: Brandon Wangrin

I know this is a strictly NFL Draft blog, but I do want to touch up on the Donovan McNabb situation. Philadelphia has said that they want a top 42 pick in this years NFL Draft for Donovan McNabb. My guess is that they would want an additional pick in maybe the 4th or 5th if they got a 2nd round pick for him.

There are a few teams that have a “real” possibility in getting McNabb and that is Oakland, Arizona, Washington, St. Louis, Cleveland, and possibly Minnesota. Oakland and Arizona are by far the leading candidates right now.

So, this brings me to the question. If you are Oakland or Arizona, why not trade a 2nd and 4th round pick for Donovan McNabb or even your 1st round pick? Oakland has the 8th overall pick and Arizona has the 26th overall pick. Neither team is going to get an NFL ready quarterback with those picks and they both desperately need quarterbacks. McNabb is the type of player that could join either of those teams and make them contenders to make the postseason, but if they do not get him then both of those teams likely will not make the postseason.

These two teams need to pull the trigger to make up for their drafting mistakes in the years past with Matt Leinart and Jarmarcus Russell, because you will not succeed in the NFL without a quarterback.

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(DAY 3) With the 7, 8, 9 Picks…

By: Brandon Wangrin

I am going to tell you who I believe each team should draft with their picks for the first three rounds (over the next 34 days, three picks a day). Different than a Mock Draft because in a Mock Draft I tell you who I believe they will pick in the NFL Draft. In these articles I am telling you who I would pick if I were each team.

7. Cleveland Browns- Dez Bryant– Wide Receiver- Oklahoma State

I first believed that the Browns would go with inside linebacker Rolando McClain, but the more and more I read about how they are thinking about drafting Colt McCoy with their second round pick makes me believe they will go with the very talented receiver Dez Bryant. Bryant is 6’2 220 lbs and is extremely explosive. Bryant would make this receiving core look pretty good on paper with Bryant, Massaquoi, and Robiskie for the future. The Browns want this offense to change this off-season and adding a weapon like Bryant would change it.

8. Oakland Raiders- Earl Thomas- Safety- Texas

The Raiders have a pretty good defense already and if they added a play making safety like Earl Thomas, they could take their defense to the next level. People think they will go with an offensive lineman here, but I would wait until the 2nd round to address that issue. Thomas ran a 4.44 forty time in the Combine, so you know that Al Davis will like that.

9. Buffalo Bills- Brian Bulaga- Offensive Tackle- Iowa

The word to describe Brian Bulaga is polished. He has great fundamentals and is strong. The Bills need an offensive tackle to block for Trent Edwards, a player that Chan Gailey believes he can turn around. Bulaga will protect the blind side for Edwards right away. Plus, Iowa knows how to produce offensive lineman so there is not much room for bust here.

(DAY 1) Picks 1, 2, 3

(DAY 2) Picks 4, 5, 6

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(DAY 2) With the 4, 5, 6 Picks…

By: Brandon Wangrin

I am going to tell you who I believe each team should draft with their picks for the first three rounds (over the next 34 days, three picks a day). Different than a Mock Draft because in a Mock Draft I tell you who I believe they will pick in the NFL Draft. In these articles I am telling you who I would pick if I were each team.

4. Washington Redskins- Jimmy Clausen- Quarterback- Notre Dame

The thing that I love most about Jimmy Clausen is that he is very athletic and because of it he has play making ability. When I watch him I notice his ability to get away from pressure and make some very difficult throws. Many people believe that he lacks arm strength, but I believe that he has a much stronger arm than he gets credit for. He only threw four interceptions all of last season and one them hit his receiver directly in the back. His accuracy is second best in the draft to Sam Bradford. If the Redskins want to take it to the next level they need a quarterback who can get them there and thats Jimmy Clausen.

5. Kansas City Chiefs-Russell Okung- Offensive Tackle- Oklahoma State

Scouts keep making a big deal about the forty times that Trent Williams and Bruce Campbell ran, but does that really affect offensive lineman? I mean I believe that it shows that you have good quickness, but offensive lineman never have to run 40 yards. Im just saying that I would not draft a lineman over another solely because he ran a better forty. With that being said Okung is the 6’5 and bench pressed 225 lbs 38 times (1st among lineman in the NFL Draft). He is NFL ready and the Chiefs need an offensive lineman to protect Matt Cassell’s blind side.

6. Seattle Seahawks- Gerald McCoy- Defensive Tackle- Oklahoma

This is a case of a team drafting the best available player and getting a STEAL. The Seahawks need some help getting pressure on the quarterback and could use a defensive tackle to pair with Brandon Mebane. McCoy would instantly change the attitude of this defensive line core.

The Seahawks do need a offensive lineman and a running back, but I believe they will go with a offensive lineman with their second 1st round pick (14th) and a running back in a later round. Their tend to be quality running backs in rounds past the first round.

Go here for DAY 1 (1st, 2nd, 3rd picks) to check out the first three picks.

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(DAY 1) With the 1, 2, 3 Picks….

By: Brandon Wangrin

The NFL Draft starts in approximately 34 days, so I am going to tell you who I believe each team should draft with their picks for the first three rounds (over the next 34 days, three picks a day).

1. St. Louis Rams- Sam Bradford- Quarterback- Oklahoma

As I have said for the past month or two, the Rams should and will draft Sam Bradford with the #1 overall pick. The Rams need an identity and he will give it to them. He has had problems with injuries at Oklahoma, so what did he do? He put on 15-20 lbs. of muscle, putting him at 6’4 236 lbs. He is your prototypical size, has pinpoint accuracy, and an arm that can make ALL of the throws. When I heard people talking about the Rams drafting another defensive lineman I was dumbfounded. The Rams ranked 28th in passing offense in the NFL and 29th in passing touchdowns with 12. Regardless of how much money they paid him, Marc Bulger is not a quarterback that can take you to the playoffs anymore and he is way to injury prone.

Plain and simple, Rams draft Sam Bradford.

2. Detroit Lions-Ndamukong Suh- Defensive Tackle- Nebraska

It is obvious that the Lions will draft a defensive tackle with the 2nd overall pick, but which one will it be? I would go with Ndamukong Suh. The thing that I love about both Suh and McCoy is that they both have the ability to get to the quarterback, as well as stop the run. The reason I would go with Suh is simply because he is an athletic freak and he really dominated all of college football. He reaks havoc in the backfield and has to constantly be double teamed. Not to mention that he has great work ethic and a constant motor. Both Suh and McCoy will be very good at the next level though.

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Eric Berry Safety- Tennessee

Eric Berry in my eyes is the most talented player in the NFL Draft and I have said that for a while. After running a 4.47 forty time and having a 43 inch vertical, we know he has the capablities of being the next Ed Reed. If he drops past the fourth pick overall, I may just go balistic. He is a natural football player because of his natural instincts and his obvoius athletic capabilities.

For some reason that I can not explain, safeties always drop in the NFL Draft, but I believe it is the most important position on the defense. They not only have to play the pass, but stop the run and blitz the quarterback occasionally. I understand that the Buccaneers need pressure on the quarterback, but they will be able to find that in the second round, but you cant get a player like Berry at the second round position.

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Judging Tim Tebow’s Pro Day

By: Brandon Wangrin

Some say Tim Tebow had a good Pro Day, just like some say that he had a great NFL Combine, but I still stand behind what I have said. Tim Tebow will not be a “quality” pro quarterback.

I had a chance to watch Tim Tebow as he threw, in front of scouts, at his Pro Day, I noticed how is mechanics have not changed and his arm strength is still not impressive. He still is throwing a 3/4 throwing arm motion and often tries to overthrow the ball, which forces him to get under throws and float them. I will admit his footwork looks better, but the main problem with his footwork is that when he got pressured in the pocket, in the Senior Bowl, he got flustered and became jittery. Without a defensive line and linebakcers rushing him, we can not know legitimately know if his footwork has improved.

Some people say that I look at Tebow with “blinders” on, but I judge everyone as I see them play. NO GRUDGES. In college, he was a product of a system that is like no system in the NFL. He rushed for yards in college, but did not rush for yards like Vince Young or Michael Vick did, he rushed for yardage with power not with speed, which will not work in the NFL. Even if it did, he would eventually get hurt with concussions or leg injuries, which is the last thing you want with a franchise quarterback (1st or 2nd round draft pick).

Tim Tebow, plain and simply, does not have the tools to be a “franchise” quarterback and he should not be drafted in the first two rounds or ahead of a quarterback like Dan LeFevour.

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