NFL Draft Prospect Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia

Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia

Born: 10/10/1990 Miramar, Florida        Years in College: 4

TD/INT: 98/21             Passing Yards: 11662       Completion Percentage: 67.4%

Rushing Yards: 342         Rushing TD: 4

 

Overview: Smith is sure to have all eyes on him at the combine after deciding to skip the Senior Bowl. A three-year starter, Smith busted into the national spotlight when he threw for a school record-breaking 8 TDs, 45 completions, and 656 yards to lead the Mountaineers over the Baylor Bears. However, such eye-popping stats have certainly been at least partly a result of coach Dana Holgorsen’s high-power and pass-heavy offensive scheme. A no-doubt first round pick, and the top QB available in this year’s draft, it is still unclear whether the Kansas City Chiefs will draft Smith number one overall.

Combine Results: (QBs Begin Drills on Sunday February 24)

Draft Rankings Overall/Position: CBS Sports-15/1 Walter Football -40/1 Draftek-14/1

Projected Team and Round: Although it is still possible that the Chiefs do take him with the number one pick, I think they’ll look to rebuild their offensive line instead. I see Smith falling out of the Top 5, but I can’t imagine the Buffalo Bills passing on him. Ryan Fitzpatrick’s play was lack-luster in 2012, and his poor decision making in the 4th quarter has led the organization to look elsewhere. I think they’ll take Smith with the 8th pick in the 1st Round.

NFL Draft Prospect Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State

Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State

Born:  8/30/1990, Berlin Germany                 Years in College: 3

Tackles:  99        Sacks:   23.5     TFL: 35

Overview:

Bjoern Werner is, to many, the surest pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. At 6’4″ and 256 he is expected to run a 4.7 40, which means he will be capable of being an edge rusher or outside linebacker in a 3-4 Defense. His combine performance may determine whether he is selected in the Top 3 or the Top 10, but, he should not slip out of the Top 10. Teams would like to see him run a 4.7 and put on another 15 pounds or so to be able to be an every down lineman in the NFL.

Combine Results: (D-Linemen begin Drills on Monday February 5th)

 

Draft Rankings:  CBS Sports – Overall/Position  2/1

Projected Team and Round: I am guessing that he will be selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars with the 2nd Pick in the First Round. The Jags are high on character guys and need pass rush nearly as badly as the Raiders who pick third and “Pre-Combine” would be foolish to let him slip past the third pick.

Closest To: Comparisons have been made to J.J. Watt, but, Watt came into the combine weighing 290. He also had 34 reps on the bench and jumped 27 inches high and 10 feet long. If Werner comes close to these numbers, he may just go #1 overall.

2013 NFL Scouting Combine Schedule

The 2013 NFL Scouting Combine will take place in Indianapolis, IN from February 23-26. Over 300 of the nation’s top prospects will undergo close inspection as they participate in drills designed specifically for their position and general events like the 40-yd dash, vertical jump, bench press, etc.

NFL Network will be broadcasting all four days of the event. Most eyes will be on Sunday when QBs report, including potential number one pick, Geno Smith.

Combine Workout Schedule:
• Saturday, Feb. 23: Tight Ends, Offensive Linemen, Special Teams
• Sunday, Feb. 24: Quarter Backs, Running Backs, Wide Receivers
• Monday, Feb. 25: Defensive Linemen, Linebackers
• Tuesday, Feb. 26: Defensive Backs

Tyrann Mathieu, the “Honey Badger” is set to enter the NFL Draft:

Honey Badger, Tyrann Mathieu, LSU,

This is NOT the Honey Badger that will be entering the NFL.

A finalist in last year’s Heisman trophy race, Tyrann “Honey Badger” Mathieu’s future seemed as bright as any player returning to school for their Junior Season in 2012. Unfortunately, for the “Honey Badger” things would quickly go South.

Although he was suspended for one game in 2011 for failing a drug test, the message didn’t seem to stick as his 2012 season ended abruptly on August 10th, when he was indefinitely suspended from the LSU Tiger football team after supposedly failing repeated drug tests.

These reports and suspicions seemed to confirm themselves on August 17th when Mathieu entered the Right Step recovery program headed by former NBA player John Lucas in Houston, Texas.

His stay was for four weeks and he planned on returning in December, after completing the semester at LSU.

Then, on October 25th he was arrested, along with three other former LSU players for possession of marijuana.

According to the police report, officers found the marijuana in Mathieu’s apartment Thursday afternoon. Mathieu answered the door, and officers “immediately smelled a strong odor of marijuana,” the police report stated.

After Mathieu, 20, gave the police his consent to search the apartment, officers discovered a marijuana grinder, a digital scale and 10 bags of high-grade marijuana, including seven in Bryant’s backpack, according to the report. – ESPN

It is uncertain whether or not he will return to Lucas’ facility in December, but, it is certain that, according to ESPN, Tyrann Mathieu will enter the 2013 NFL Draft.

“I am sorry that I was not able to complete my journey at LSU, but I will always support LSU in any way I can. To my teammates, you are my brothers. You have kept me going. I will do my best to make you all proud of me,” he said.

So, will Tyrann Mathieu be the next Warren Sapp, a player who tested positive for marijuana, slips in the draft and plays his way into Hall of Fame consideration? Or, will the Honey Badger go the way of other LSU Tigers with substance abuse problems who flopped in the NFL? JaMarcus Russell anyone?

Is there a team out there that will believe in his potential and draft him or will he have to earn his way onto a roster without being drafted ala LaGarrett Blount or Vontaze Burfict?

There is also the issue of whether or not Roger Goodell will allow him to play this season.

Many questions surround this player who was once considered a Top 25 – 50 NFL prospect and it is certain that the “Honey Badger” will be one of the most interesting stories heading into the 2013 NFL Draft.

So stay tuned, NFL fans, if your team needs a DB with a nose for the ball and you have some extra picks…cough…cough…New England…the “Honey Badger” may be your guy.

 

2013 NFL Draft: Notre Dame MLB Manti Te’o looks to be a game changer with heart

Notre Dame MLB Manti Te'o

Manti Te’i in 2010 by Shotgun Spratling/Neon Tommy

When NFL scouts go down their list of things they are looking for in a middle linebacker there won’t be many checkmarks left off of their report card for Notre Dame’s Middle Linebacker, Manti Te’o. That is unless they are looking for an undisciplined diamond in the rough that punches teammates, starts fights with the opposition or is in fear of not finishing his degree or getting kicked off the team.

With the mighty fall of Vontaze Burfict last season and seeing his resurrection, there may be a scout or two looking for that, but, the team that drafts Te’o is getting the complete opposite.

Te’o is considered by many to be the best defensive player in the country and by some to be the best overall player, period. While some may argue if he is even the best middle linebacker, I would challenge anyone to prove that there is another player in college who possesses his play making ability, leadership, intelligence and character. Not only is Te’o the leader of the 3rd ranked Fighting Irish squad, he is also graduating six months early with a 3.32 GPA and, at only 21 years of age, has displayed a level of commitment and courage that many men much his senior would look up to.

When Manti Te’o came to Notre Dame, he chose the Fighting Irish over Sanford, he brought with him several awards for being the best defensive player in the country and the best athlete in a decade of Hawaiian sports. He also brought a sense of stewardship and leadership that was cultivated from his family. While in High School, as he was stacking up the awards, Te’o volunteered and helped many organizations including Head Start, The Hawaiian Food Bank and Shriners Hospital. Oh yeah, he is also an Eagle Scout.

While at Notre Dame, Te’o has racked up the tackles, he will most likely finish his career in  third All-Time at Notre Dame, but, this season he has become a complete player as he has began to anticipate where the ball will be, not only in time to make a tackle, but to create turnovers. He currently has six interceptions, two forced fumbles and 92 tackles. His outstanding effort and maturity is a major reason why his team is ranked #3 in the BCS and #4 in the AP Poll standings.

At no time in his short career and perhaps in his life has his dedication and mental toughness been more clear than when, earlier this year, his maternal grandmother and girlfriend passed away several hours apart from each other. Two women that he loved deeply were gone, but, his dedication to Notre Dame football stayed. Heading the words of his girlfriend, he focused on the game against Michigan State that week, not missing a practice and played the game in her honor, missing her funeral, but honoring her memory by leading a defense that held, then #10 ranked, Michigan State out of the end zone, a feet that they would repeat a week later against Michigan as Te’o intercepted two passes.

“To be able to operate, and to be able to try to continue with my daily routine, but knowing that I just lost a woman that I truly loved, that was the hardest thing,” he said.

The task was made even harder knowing he couldn’t attend her funeral in Carson City, Calif.. He said Lennay had made him promise he wouldn’t miss a game, instead asking him to honor her with his play. -Hawaii Tribune

So, let’s visit that imaginary scout’s checklist. Heart…Check…Leadership…Check…Tackle…Check…Determination…Check…Read Plays…Check…Intercept…Check…Force Fumbles…Check.

One thing is for sure, whoever lands Te’o in the 2013 NFL Draft is not only getting one helluva player, but, maybe even a better person.

 

MLB Rules: 2013 International Player Draft

Yoenis Cespedes by Boomer_44

Without a structured International Draft in 2013, any team is free to find the next Yoenis Cespedes.

To set the record straight, there will be no 2013 International Player Draft for MLB. There was a deadline that passed in June of 2012, so all will stay the same until Major League Baseball can come to some agreement on who will be included, what the caps are and how the draft positions will be slotted.

At first glance it seems to make sense to just lump all of the International Players in with the High School and College players every June.

This seems to be the only fair position and would eliminate some of the shady practices that come out of Central America. Each player would have to enter the draft and be verified as eligible. This includes having a valid birth certificate and being eligible to play in the US. Simple right?

Not quite. Some International players, Yoenis Cespedes, Aroldis Chapman and Ichiro Suzuki command mush larger salaries than MLB slots for each draft position and would throw the system completely out of whack.

So, what is the solution? Is there an age limit that make you a free agent? 23, 24, 25? Does playing in Cuba, Japan or in some other League qualify a player as a free agent?

There is no simple answer to this question, but, until it is figured out, the teams that do the best jobs of scouting south of the border and acquiring high caliber International Free Agents have a distinct advantage over those who don’t.

Apparently MLB will have this figured out in time to host a 2014 Draft, but, if I were you, I wouldn’t hold my breath.

VanFulpen’s 2012 NBA Mock Draft

1. New Orleans Hornets – Anthony Davis, PF, Kentucky
2. Charlotte Bobcats – Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, SF, Kentucky
3. Washington Wizards – Thomas Robinson, PF, Kansas
4. Cleveland Cavaliers – Harrison Barnes, SF, North Carolina.
5. Sacramento Kings – Andre Drummond, C, Connecticut
6. Portland Trail Blazers – Bradley Beal, SG, Florida
7. Golden State Warriors – Damian Lillard, PG, Weber State
8. Toronto Raptors – Jeremy Lamb, G/F, Connecticut.
9. Detroit Pistons – John Henson, PF, North Carolina
10. New Orleans Hornets – Kendall Marshall, PG, North Carolina
11. Portland Trail Blazers – Perry Jones III, SF, Baylor
12. Milwaukee Bucks – Tyler Zeller, PF/C, North Carolina
13. Phoenix Suns – Austin Rivers, G, Duke
14. Houston Rockets – Jared Sullinger, PF, Ohio State
15. Philadelphia 76ers – Terrence Jones, SF, Kentucky
16. Houston Rockets – Meyers Leonard, C, Illinois
17. Dallas Mavericks – Dion Waiters, PG/SG, Syracuse
18. Minnesota Timberwolves – Jeff Taylor, SF, Vanderbilt
19. Orlando Magic – Arnett Moultrie, PF, Mississippi State
20. Denver Nuggets – Terrence Ross, SG, Washington
21. Boston Celtics – Fab Melo, C, Syracuse
22. Boston Celtics – Quincy Miller, SF, Baylor
23. Atlanta Hawks – Royce White, SF, Iowa State
24. Cleveland Cavaliers – Doron Lamb, SG, Kentucky
25. Memphis Grizzlies – Marquis Teague, PG, Kentucky
26. Indiana Pacers – Andrew Nicholson, PF, St. Bonaventure
27. Miami Heat – Moe Harkless, SF, St. Johns
28. Oklahoma City – Tony Wroten, PG, Washington
29. Chicago Bulls – Will Barton, SG, Memphis
30. Golden State Warriors – Festus Ezeli, C, Vanderbilt

New Orleans Hornets Are In A Good Position For 2012 NBA Draft

It was only 6 months ago that everything looked terrible for the New Orleans Hornets.

Chris Paul wanted out and the Hornets worked out a deal to send him to the Lakers only to have the League step in and veto the trade:

“The proposed trade would have sent Paul to the Lakers, Pau Gasol to the Rockets and furnished New Orleans with three top-flight NBA players in Kevin Martin, Luis Scola and Lamar Odom as well as playoff-tested guard Goran Dragic and a 2012 first-round pick that Houston had acquired from the Knicks. The general reaction among rival executives was that Hornets general manager Dell Demps did as well as he could under the circumstances after Paul told the Hornets on Monday he would not sign a contract extension this season and instead planned to become a free agent July 1, 2012.”

After licking their wounds, the Hornets managed to trade Paul to the Clippers:

“The Clippers will send guard Eric Gordon, center Chris Kaman, forward Al-Farouq Aminu and Minnesota’s unprotected 2012 first-round pick to the Hornets for Paul. The Clippers will also receive two future second-round picks.”

Amid all of the hub-bub that was going on about the trade and non-trade, the Hornets still played basketball in 2011-12. Now, they find themselves in position to make their team MUCH better because of the trade that didn’t go through.

Imagine if the Hornets would have had to deal with Lamar Odom all season as they stumbled to the finish line. Ouch!

Instead they have Eric Gordon coming back from injury next year, Chris Kaman and his 12.7 million coming off the books and two high draft picks (#4-#10…before the lotto) with a 13% chance of landing the top overall pick. Either way, they can pick up two fantastic players, think Jared Sullinger, who has fallen in most Mock Drafts and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist and should have about 20 million dollars to rebuild their franchise.

This is the perfect time to have two high draft picks entering the Lotto. You never know what those ping pong balls will do, but, this draft is 10-12 players deep with difference makers and New Orleans will, more than likely, have two of them.

NBA Draft: 2012 Draft Lottery Odds and Current Order

Here is a look at where each of the bottom 14 teams, currently, stand for the 2012 NBA Draft.

1) Charlotte Bobcats – Charlotte has a 25% chance of keeping the #1 overall pick

2) Washington Wizzards – The Wizards have a 19.9% chance of moving into the top spot

3) Cleveland Cavaliers – Cleveland has a 13.8% chance of climbing to #1

4) New Orleans Hornets – The Hornets own an 11.9% chance of reaching the summit

5) Sacramento Kings – The Kings are in the same place they were last year and have a 7.6% chance of landing the #1 slot

6) Brooklyn Nets – Jay Z and the Nets have a 7.5% chance of sneaking into the top spot

7) Golden State Warriors – The W’s have a 4.3% chance of nabbing the best player in the Nation

8 – Toronto Raptors – Toronto’s chances slipped to 2.8% when they lost the tie breaker to Golden State

9) Detroit Pistons – Deee-Triot Basketball’s chances are 1.7%

10) Minnesota Timberwolves (This pick belongs to New Orleans) – The T-Wolves are the last team to have above a 1% chance as they will have 11 ping pong balls in and a 1.1% chance

11) Portland Trailblazers – The Blazers have eight balls in and thus a .8% chance of reaching the pinacle

12) Milwaukee Bucks – The Bucks just missed the playoffs and are a long shot to nab the top player with only a .7% chance

13) Phoenix Suns – Stuck in the #13 spot again, the Suns have a .6% chance of moving to #1

14) Houston Rockets – Houston has the worst chance of moving into the top spot with five ping pong balls and a .5% chance

Defensive Top 5 Players per position for 2013 NFL Draft

DE
1. Brandon Jenkins, Florida State
2. Devin Taylor, South Carolina
3. Alex Okafor, Texas
4. Dion Jordan, Oregon
5. Travis Long, Washington State

DT
1. Kawann Short, Purdue
2. Star Lotulelei, Utah
3. Jordan Hill, Penn State
4. Johnathan Jenkins, Georgia
5. Sylvester Williams, North Carolina

OLB
1. Sean Porter, Texas A&M
2. Chase Thomas, Stanford
3. Nico Johnson, Alabama
4. Zaviar Gooden, Missouri
5. Gerald Hodges, Penn State

ILB
1.Manti Te’o, Notre Dame
2. Shayne Skov, Stanford
3. Kevin Reddick, North Carolina
4. Arthur Brown, Kansas State
5. Patrick Larimore, UCLA

CB
1.Johnthan Banks, Mississippi State
2. Micah Hyde, Iowa
3. Desmond Trufant, Washington
4. Jordan Poyer, Oregon State
5. Johnny Adams, Michigan State

S
1. Ray Ray Armstrong, Miami Fl
2. Robert Lester, Alabama
3. Bacarri Rambo, Georgia
4. T.J. McDonald, USC
5. Prentiss Waggner, Tennessee

Offensive Top 5 Seniors per position for 2013 NFL Draft

QB
1. Matt Barkley, USC
2. Tyler Wilson, Arkansas
3. Landry Jones, Oklahoma
4. E.J. Manuel, Florida State
5. Mike Glennon, N.C. State

RB
1. Knile Davis, Arkansas
2. Montee Ball, Wisconsin
3. Andre Ellington, Clemson
4. Kenjon Barner, Oregon
5. Stepfan Taylor, Stanford

WR
1. Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas
2. Terrance Williams, Baylor
3. Tavarres King, Georgia
4. Russell Shepard, LSU
5. Emory Blake, Auburn

TE
1. Jake Stoneburner, Ohio State
2. Joseph Fauria, UCLA
3. Chris Gragg, Arkansas
4. Ryan Griffin, Connecticut
5. D.C. Jefferson, Rutgers

OT
1. Ricky Wagner, Wisconsin
2. Alex Hurst, LSU
3. Dallas Thomas, Tennessee
4. Xavier Nixon, Florida
5. Oday Aboushi, Virginia

OG
1. Larry Warford, Kentucky
2. Barrett Jones, Alabama
3. Chance Warmack, Alabama
4. Travis Bond, North Carolina
5. Jonathan Cooper, North Carolina

C
1.Khaled Holmes, USC
2. Mario Benavides, Louisville
3. Braxston Cave, Notre Dame
4. Matt Stankiewitch, Penn State
5. P.J. Lonergan, LSU

Trumaine Johnson, CB, St. Louis Rams: Draft Reactions

It is no secret that we think Trumaine Johnson should have been the third or fourth corner off the board and St. Louis got a steal by nabbing him in the Third Round.

Let’s take a look at what other sites had to say and how they are reacting:

From Turf Show Times:

O how I love this…..

I will try and see if I can get ahold of him tonight and ask him on his thoughts… Griznation is so damn proud right now. Its pretty cool to have another kid from Missoula now on our roster. Yall will love this kid. He can be a little rigid but, he will pour his heart out on the field. TRUST ME! – RamRocker

From the Washington Post:

NFL.com said the 6-foot-2, 204-pound Johnson was arguably one of the best prospects to emerge from the Big Sky Conference in several years and he was rated the best draft prospect at the small college level and most underrated defensive back by the NFL draft report. Johnson started 42 of 47 games at Montana and had 15 career interceptions.

From the St. Louis Rams:

Johnson is a lanky defender who has the athletic ability to stay in a receiver’s hip and make plays. He uses his arms effectively in press coverage and jabs receivers to interrupt their routes and timing within the offense. He understands when to react in zone and possesses the long speed to take risks there and still recover. He is good at reading the receiver’s hips, reacting to their drop and quickly making a play on the ball. He is a very effective tackler and imposing athlete at the position.

From the reaction of the fans, the media and the Rams themselves, we are feeling pretty good about having Trumaine rated so high. One thing we do know is that speed, blanket coverage and hard hitting don’t slump. The AFC West just got  a lot tougher in the secondary and the Rams look to have made some serious improvements in the 2012 Draft.

NFL Draft Pick #63: The New York Giants Select Rueben Randale, WR, LSU

This 6’4″ 210 lb. wide out is a solid pick for a team that just lost their number 2 receiver to the San Francisco 49ers, Mario Manningham. Manningham, you’ll remember, is the guy that caught that beautiful seam up the sideline in the Super Bowl.

Rueben Randle will fill a need for the Giants, who have been lacking a guy that can go up and get it since the loss of Plaxico Burress.

Randle is a tall receiver who displays good balance throughout his route and leans on his defender well to create separation. He is learning how to work routes downfield and is a strong catcher of both high and low balls. He has good flexibility and really came along as a junior with his overall field awareness and ability to diagnose coverages to find his spots in zones.

Randle only had a semi-productive senior season, but a lot of that had to do with inconsistent quarterbacking. He won’t have that issue in NY, and Eli Manning will let this rookie know exactly what his role is in the Giants offense.

NFL Draft Pick number 61: The San Francisco 49ers Select LaMichael James, RB, Oregon

James is an absolutely electric runner from the last two years of NCAA football. He’s a huge part of the reason why the Oregon Ducks played in a National Championship game in 2010 and has sickening quickness and elusiveness.

He is capable of busting 80-yard runs when it looks like there is nothing their, reminding some of Barry Sanders. While it’s far to early to make any kind of comparison like that, James couldn’t have ended up in a better situation to make it happen.

Granted, he probably would’ve like to have gone higher in the second round, or even in the first, but going to a team that lost the NFC Championship game via fumble on a punt in overtime, well…is there a better situation out there?

I’ll shut up now. Watch the highlights.

NFL Draft 2012 #60: Baltimore Ravens Select Kelechi Osemele, T, Iowa St.

NFL Draft 2012 #60: Baltimore Ravens Select Kelechi Osemele, T, Iowa St.

Kelechi Osemele, Offensive Tackle, Iowa State

From Mike Mayock:

“Another guy I really liked in this draft. I’m guessing he’s the kind of player John Harbaugh likes. He’s a phone-booth offensive guard. I don’t think he can live on the outside.”

With the loss of Ben Grubbs, this is a great pick by the Ravens.