Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Guest Post: Joe D's Mock Draft v2.0


A lot has happened since my last mock draft, folks. Free Agency took place and helped answer some teams’s question marks while it also raised some more questions for others. The combine also took place in Indianapolis, helping some players’s stock rise while others’s (aka Manti Te’o) fell harder than that freak Kevin Ware vs. Duke. So, without further adieu (or is it ado?) I present Mock 2.0
  1.  Kansas City - T Luke Joeckel Texas A&M - Kansas City made a big splash this offseason trading for former #1 pick Alex Smith. With weapons like Dwayne Bowe and Jammal Charles, Smith has a chance to flourish and take Kansas City to the next level, as long as he stays on his feet. The Chiefs re-signed T Branden Albert and released T Eric Winston before the start of free agency which all but locks up a tackle going with the top selection in the draft. The question is, Joeckel or Fisher? I ranted and raved about Fisher in mock one and still believe he is the best tackle in this draft, but the level of competition he faced in college raises some questions. There is no denying the level of competition Joeckel faced, which makes him more “pro ready” and gives him the slight edge. 

2.     Jacksonville - T Eric Fisher Central Michigan - Jacksonville needs an upgrade at every position on the board except for running back so the best player available philosophy should apply. The best on the board, and in my opinion the best in the entire draft, is Eric Fisher. 

3.     Oakland - DT Sharriff Floyd Florida - I’m not exactly sold on Floyd. I think he’s just another combine warrior who looks great doing drills but doesn’t produce on the field... which makes him a perfect fit for the Raiders! Floyd had just 3 sacks and 29 tackles in 2012, but hey, he had a great combine! I debated having Oakland select QB Geno Smith with this selection, but they then traded for the man who is tied for the single game record for TD passes thrown by a Green Bay Packer. No, not Aaron Rodgers, I’m talking about Matt Flynn of course. 

4.     Philadelphia - DE/OLB Dion Jordan Oregon - This pick makes a lot of sense on a couple of levels. New Eagles Head Coach Chip Kelly is of course Jordan’s former skipper at Oregon so it makes sense that Kelly would pick him up. Also, after a disappointing season out of Trent Cole and the release of tattooed freak Jason Babin during the season leaves the Eagles with a need for a pass rusher. 

5.     Detroit - T Lane Johnson Oklahoma - The Lions needed O-line help badly heading into the offseason. Then Jeff Backus retired which made their need even worse. In a division with premier pass rushers like Clay Matthews, Julius Peppers and Jared Allen, a good offensive line is key to survival. Detroit should race to the podium to select Johnson if he is still available. 

6.     Cleveland - DE Ezekial Ansah BYU - Cleveland’s defense actually was pretty good in 2012. They finished the year right in the middle of the pack in all of the major defensive statistics but still could use an upgrade at DE across from Jabaal Sheard. Ansah is a bit of a one-year wonder after just recording 10 tackles combined in his sophomore and junior seasons, but his upside is tremendous. He plays a lot like Jason Pierre-Paul of the Giants. 

7.     Arizona - DE/OLB Barkevious Mingo LSU - Arizona took care of their need at QB by trading for Carson Palmer a few weeks back so Geno Smith can most likely cross off Arizona as a possible destination. The Cards defense was pretty solid last season but could still use a DE across from Sam Acho. With Jordan and Ansah off the board, Mingo is best pass rusher remaining. 

8.     Buffalo - QB Geno Smith West Virginia - The Bills have been on a search for a franchise QB since Jim Kelly retired and have failed miserably in doing so. Names like Rob Johnson, Drew Bledsoe, JP Losman, Ryan Fitzpatrick and Trent Edwards couldn’t get the job done. Geno Smith has all the tools to be a franchise QB in this league. 

9.     New York (Jets) - CB Dee Milliner Alabama - If you haven’t tuned in SportsCenter lately, you might have missed that Darrelle Revis got traded to the Bucs. Before I break down the pick, let me break down the trade. The Jets got away with robbery. As I have mentioned before, the only positions you should trade a first round pick for are a franchise QB, top tier pass rusher or an elite LT.... Revis is none of these. Also, he’s coming off an ACL tear. Now the Jets should replace Revis, with Milliner Island... See what I did there?

10.  Tennessee - DT Star Lotulelei Utah - No team gave up more points in 2012 than the Titans. Tennessee also finished in the bottom half of every defensive statistic in the league. They could use a big body to clog up some running lanes to help their mediocre run D. Lotulelei was a guy who was in my top 3 on my big board before it was discovered that he had a neck injury at the combine. If the Titans could grab him at #10 it would be a steal.

11.  San Diego - WR Tavon Austin West Virginia - The Chargers passing attack is just plain bad. Danario Alexander, Malcolm Floyd and Eddie Royal don’t exactly strike fear in a lot of teams in the league. What they need is a play maker, and thats what Tavon Austin. He’s a bit of a question mark like Shariff Floyd because he really shot up after the combine. However, unlike Floyd I think Austin will be a stud. 

12.  Miami - TE Tyler Eiffert Notre Dame - This is the biggest reach thus far but I think its a good fit. Tight end play has been a weak spot for the Dolphins over the past couple of seasons and with a young QB you should have a solid to TE to help bail him out. 

13.  New York (Jets) - DE/OLB Jarvis Jones Georgia - After taking care of their open void at corner, the Jets should attack their need at DE. Rex Ryan loves Barkevious Mingo but he got snagged before their first selection. The next best option would be Jarvis Jones from Georgia. 

14.  Carolina - DT Sheldon Richardson Missouri - Carolina’s D-line has been weak ever since Julius Peppers took off for Chicago a few years ago. Richardson is listed at DT but could easily transition over to end. 

15.  New Orleans - CB Xavier Rhodes Florida State - After getting spurned by Nnamdi Asomugha, the Saints still need to address the cornerback position. Although statistically they weren’t the worst ranked pass defensive in the NFL last season, they were in my opinion the worst. In a division with Roddy White, Julio Jones and Vincent Jackson the Saints will need to upgrade ASAP.

16.  St. Louis - WR Corradelle Patterson Tennessee - In mock 1.0, I mentioned the Rams need for a tackle to protect Sam Bradford and a WR for him. The Rams inked up Jake Long in the offseason taking care of the tackle need. Now they should get him a weapon and Patterson is the most dangerous one left. 

17.  Pittsburgh - DE/OLB Bjoern Werner Florida State - Recently, the Steelers parted ways with former defensive player of the year and Super Bowl hero, James Harrison, who signed with the Bengals. The Steelers defensive isn’t getting any younger and could use some youth at OLB. Werner is a guy with not a lot of football experience but has the potential to be a future Pro Bowler.

18.  Dallas - G Chance Warmack Alabama - Dallas desperately needs to fix their defensive line. Hell, they have needed to fix their line for the past 4 seasons but haven’t. They could go with a tackle or guard so they should just grab the best of either left. Warmack could make an immediate impact in Dallas after going up against some of the best pass rushers in the country in the SEC.

19.  New York (Giants) - LB Alec Ogletree Georgia - The G Men had expressed some interest in Manti Te’o even after his abysmal combine performance, making it clear that they would like to upgrade at inside linebacker. If there is a better option available for them at middle linebacker they should snatch him quick. Ogletree is a much better option.

20.  Chicago - LB Arthur Brown Kansas State - When Brian Urlacher left Chicago last month after getting that slap in the face contract offer it ended an era in the Windy City. There was no denying that Brian had lost a step last season and the Bears made the right move of getting rid of him. Brown is an absolute stud and would be a great heir apparent in Chicago. 

21.  Cincinnati - S Kenny Vaccaro Texas - This would be a steal for the Bengals if he’s still available. They can grab the best safety and arguably the best defensive back in the whole draft as well. Vaccaro would help improve an already impressive defense in Cincy. 

22.  St. Louis - RB Eddie Lacy Alabama - Steven Jackson and the Rams parted ways this offseason leaving a huge hole at the running back position. Unless they want to go into the season with the Isaiah Pead or Terrance Gannaway being they featured back they’ll need to draft one. 

23.  Minnesota - DT Johnathan Hankins Ohio State - Kevin Williams isn’t getting any younger is declining each season. It’s time for the Vikings to move on from him.

24.  Indianapolis - DE Margus Hunt SMU - Margus Hunt is a guy I love. He’s just a jerk out there. All he does is goes out and pushes people around and hits hard. Theres not anything pretty about his game, he just hurts people. He’d be a great fit for a team who lacks leadership and toughness on the defensive side of the ball.

25.  Minnesota - QB Ryan Nasib Syracuse - Let’s be real, Christian Ponder is awful. How did this guy not get torn into for missing a playoff of game due to a BRUISE?? He has proven that he has no heart and on top of that he has not talent. Watch any tape of him rolling to the left forcing him to throw across his body, its a nightmare. All he has going for him is his smoking hot wife, ESPN Broadcaster Sam Steele. Minnesota needs a change and a leader if they want to compete for an NFC North crown. Ryan Nasib is that change. 

26.  Green Bay - S Jonathan Cyprien Florida International - The Packers pass defense has never been the same since S Nick Collins retired in 2011 due to a neck injury. Cyprien is a great fit for Green Bay, hes a sure tackler and a big hitter which the Green and Gold could use. He reminds me a lot of current Packer safety Morgan Burnett.

27.  Houston - WR Justin Hunter Tennessee - Andre Johnson could really use a weapon opposite him. Kevin Walter is a solid player but he struggles to stay healthy and doesn’t exactly take attention away from Andre Johnson. There are some health concerns with Hunter but if he could get back to 2011 form, the Texans will be fun to watch. 

28.  Denver - DE Datone Jones UCLA - After the whole Elvis Dumervil fax debacle the Broncos need an edge rusher opposite Von Miller. Although, Jones is more of a run stuffer, he could still contribute as a solid pass rusher. 

29.  New England - S Matt Elam Florida - We know how bad the Patriots pass defense has been the past couple of seasons and will need to address it in this draft. Patrick Chung left New England for Philly so safety should be the first position they fill. 

30.  Atlanta - CB Desmond Trufant Washington - Dunta Robinson and Brent Grimes are gone and Trufant is still available. It seems like a great fit for a team that got roasted in the NFC Championship game. 

31.  San Francisco - C Jonathan Cooper North Carolina - San Fran’s O-Line is tremendous so this is not a pick to fill position of need. This is purely to provide them with depth because honestly, the Niners don’t have that many needs. Cooper could play center or guard so if one of them goes down he could be plugged in and can contribute. 

32.  Baltimore - LB Manti Te’o Notre Dame - If you somehow forgot, let me remind you all that Ray Lewis retired. As much of a nuisance Ray was, there was no denying he could play and was a leader. We all know about Manti’s fake/dead girlfriend/boyfriend and his poor showing at the combine, but there is no denying what he did with his time at ND. Te’o would be a “killer” replacement for Ray Lewis in Baltimore. 

That concludes round one of Mock 2.0. Here are some bonus picks for other players of interest. 

33. Jacksonville - QB Matt Barkely USC

35. Philadelphia - QB EJ Manuel Florida State

43. Tampa Bay - QB Mike Glennon NC State

88. Green Bay - RB Montee Ball Wisconsin 

100. Oakland - QB Tyler Wilson Arkansas

101. Philadelphia - CB Tyrann Mathieu LSU

121. Indianapolis - QB Tyler Bray Tennessee 

160. Houston - RB Marcus Lattimore South Carolina 

172. Oakland - QB/WR Denard Robinson Michigan 

202. Tennessee - QB Colin Klein Kansas State

254. Indianapolis - OLB Tom Wort Oklahoma (Mr. Irrelevant) 

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Green Jacket Racket: Five Masters Predictions


Matt Hoover 


Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in! It’s been a long time since anyone (especially me) posted here on Out of Our League, but as is the case with many people our age, Derek and I have a lot going on and usually spend about half of our day sleeping. Also, neither of us could fend the girls that want us away with a stick at this point; after all, we write a blog, for God’s sake. But yes. Between homework, naps, and way too much college basketball for a month-long period, I’ve been sort of busy, but I have not forgotten about you, people. Did you miss me? I certainly missed you!

Speaking of naps, golf. Thursday marks the beginning of what is probably in my top 3 favorite sporting events of the year, the epic, gut-wrenching, heart breaking, four-day-long affair known simply as the Masters. I would imagine many of you dismiss golf as the most boring of all televised sports and are slightly disappointed that I chose to write about it here. So before we get to the Masters, I feel the need to briefly defend golf…

Yes. It’s true that golf may not feature the airel excitement of football, the high-speed collisions of hockey, the rivalries begat by baseball, or the sheer entertainment value of basketball. It’s rather easy to dose off after watching golf for a half hour or so. But therein lies its beauty. Its slow pace doesn’t produce the same intense levels of fandom that a football game produces, but its mellow nature allows for a stress free viewing experience 95% of the time. You can have a meaningful conversation while watching golf. You can cook a meal while watching golf. You can read a book while watching golf. Golf is unique in this sense.


Rory McIlroy is one of several golfers playing well at the
moment. Will he bring home his first green jacket this year?!
(If you think about it, its a little bit fucked up that I'm asking
you this. You read this blog to get answers, damn it! You
should be the one asking me questions! Speaking of which,
maybe a mailbag feature would be a good thing to get
started with in the near future. Stay tuned!)
All that being said, golf still provides just as much drama and as many memorable moments as any other sport. Last year’s Masters was one of the greatest sporting events of my lifetime. It had it all. Recapping the entire thing would take way too long, so all I will say is this: Bubba Watson’s recovery stroke on the second playoff hole is just as good, if not better, than any other individual play in sports since I have been watching sports. It’s hard to imagine a more high-pressure situation than being buried 40 yards in the woods at a playoff at Augusta. The hook on that shot was cartoonish. It was a fitting ending to the most exciting four days of golf that I have ever seen.

This year’s Masters has the potential to be just as good as last year’s. A number of golfers are playing good golf at the moment, and this weekend’s tournament promises to feature another close finish. But what should you know heading into the weekend?! Great questions! Here are five Masters predictions that will almost certainly come true!

  1. We will hear the name “Tiger” more than the names of all other golfers combined, tripled. This one is so easy it’s almost cheating. I seriously might as well predict that the grass will be green this weekend. Tiger is being hyped up tremendously heading into the weekend. He’s apparently playing the best golf that he has in a couple years at the moment. Since he’s the only golfer that the sports media at large gives two shits about to begin with, rest assured, we will all be getting Tiger-raped this weekend. I would be surprised if a single one of his strokes goes untelevised even if/when he is completely out of contention. It sickens me how the media perceives Tiger as bigger than the game that made him. Also, in spite of what ESPN is trying to tell me, I’ll believe he’s back when he wins a major.
  2. Sorry, Bobbie Thomas, but the biggest loser of the weekend will be fashion. A little known fact about young golfer Rickie Fowler: Ray Charles is his fashion consultant. Seriously, this guy makes the recently-coroneted 2013 NCAAM champion Louisville Cardinals and their fellow victims of some high Adidas employee’s terrible idea look as fashion-conscious as Ashley DeNote for Christ’s sake. And Bubba Watson’s white pants don’t exactly help the fashion fiasco that is professional golf. Personally, I respond to the inevitable horrible fashion by choosing my favorite golfers based primarily on what they are wearing that day. So depending on my mood, I either really love Rickie and Bubba or really hate Rickie and Bubba. Speaking of Bubba…
  3. Completely off-topic, but congratulations to the
    winner of the first annual OoOL Bracket Challenge
    and Hawk for life, Tim Higgins! Keep your eye
    on your mailbox, Tim. Your prize pack
    will show up at some point.
  4. Bubba Watson won’t have a good weekend. Only 2 players have repeated as Masters champions in the last 45ish years, and no one has ever won the Masters after riding a hovercraft. Overall, the signs don’t point towards a repeat for Bubba. Look elsewhere to find your champion. Speaking of left-handed former Masters champions…
  5. Phil Mickelson will do something absolutely spectacular that skyrockets him into contention and follow up by doing something so unfathomably stupid that he plummets even more quickly than he rose. I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that he goes birdie, birdie, eagle around Amen Corner on Sunday and then 4 putts on 14 or something. NCAAM Champion Rick Pitino liked to say that Louisville point guard Peyton Siva, “wins you the game and loses you the game in the same game.” As little sense as this makes on paper, it sort of made sense when you watched Siva play over his 13 year career at Louisville. If this is sort of true for Siva if you think about it, it is gospel truth for Phil Mickelson. Lefty is way by far the single most consistently balls-out, reckless person in American professional sports. Like, it’s not even remotely close. In reality, he is no smarter or stupider than he always is. It’s just sometimes his absurd risks pay off and sometimes they don’t. For this reason, Phil might be the single most entertaining (and single most frustrating) golfer to watch. He always seems to play well at Augusta, so I for one will be keeping an eye on him.
  6. Guan Tianlang, the 14-year-old Chinese dude, won’t break 80. Yeah, there’s a 14-year-old Chinese dude in the Masters this year. I guess he found some spare time to practice golf a little bit in between doing math homework and playing the cello. I would love to see young Guan do well, but I can’t see it happening. And by, “I would love to see young Guan do well,” I actually meant, “I will lose what little shred of self-confidence that I have managed to retain over the years of not being good at anything as some 14-year-old kid does well at the Masters.” So it’s a lose-lose for my happiness, but what else is new? Have a great weekend!