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Grades: 190 - 200 (A) = Elite. NFL Ready Player. Usually a first round pick 180 - 189 (B) = Player who can make an immediate impact in the NFL. Usually a mid first round to early second round pick 170 - 179 (C) = Player who can succeed in the NFL, but will take time to develop. Usually a mid second round pick to early fourth. 160 - 169 (D) = Player who still have the potential to succeed, but often times will not. Mid fourth round to late fifth. 100 - 159 (F) = Players who are considered a long shot in the NFL, usually drafted in the late fifth or don't get drafted at all. Grades are based solely on talent. Yes, some prospect have high score and rank lower, this list is based on who analyst predict to go first. Score are solely my opinion. 1. Kansas City Chiefs Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia Geno Smith has all the potential in the world. He will determine whether he will be a bust or not with his play. 2. Jacksonville Jaguars Star Lotulelei, NT, Utah Star is a big man, I consider Tyson Alualu to be somewhat of a bust, I see him being washed frequently on double teams, and Lotulelei makes perfect sense here. Terrance Knighton will be resigned and the Jags will have a furious duo of run defenders. 3. Oakland Raiders Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M This was the man charged with the task of replacing Von Miller. He filled adamantly and has played his way to being a first round pick. 4. Philadelphia Eagles Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M Never in my wildest dreams would I have mocked two player from A&M going back to back in the first 5 picks. The Eagles major problem this year was the offensive line after Jason Peter was lost for the season, the Michael Vick's career was doomed. Joeckel will be a franchise tackle for 10+ years for the Eagles. 5. Detroid Lions Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State Werner is an explosive pass rusher who fills a major need for the Lions. With Vanden Bosch likely getting cut before the season begins. Werner will be a perfect fit for the Lions pass rush first defense. 6. Cleveland Browns Keke Mingo, OLB/DE, LSU Mingo played a myriad of talented defensive lineman and out shined them all over the past two seasons. The Browns are one of those teams who run a a combo 3-4 4-3 defense and Mingo fits the mold. 7. Arizona Cardinals Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan Eric Fisher is the best player no one has heard about. He stuffed every top pass rusher at the senior bowl and is deserving of his slot. The Cardinals are in need of a LT, and have been for several season. Watch this video of him. The yearly edition of Madden has finally grace us with its presence. I have observed some good, aswell as some bad from my Gameplay, which has only consisted of Connected Careers (CC) mode. Replay value: 9.5/10 - This game is extremely replayable. I guarantee you will never the EXACT same hit twice in this game with the new Infinity engine. Features: 9/10 - A big step forward for Electronic Arts. A more fine tuned engine will make this game perfect. Bugs/Glitches: 6/10 - A lot of players flopping around after hits. I personally do not like this and it gets a bit annoying at times. (higher score is better). Difficulty: 10/10 - Depends on the user's skills. I play on All-Pro because All-Madden is godly, even with the worst of teams. Graphics: 9.5/10 - Extremely crisp graphics. My wife commented on how much better the grass and stadium looks (she doesn't play video games at all). Overall: 44/50 or 88/100 - A refreshing take on football, with room for improvement. I give this series until 2kSports gets a license from the NFL to drastically improve. NFC North
Green Bay Packers Rather hard to pick between the Lions and Pack. The Pack has the experience and the secondary to cover the pass happy NFC North. Record: 13-3 NFC South Atlanta Falcons The Falcons have the firepower and the pass rush to handle the likes of Brees, Newton and Freeman. The Saints are another contender, but the bounty scandal will be a huge distraction. A defense minus Vilma and Smith is a defense will no leadership and one that will give up more than 100 rushing YPG and 350 passing YPG. Record: 11-5 NFC East Philadelphia Eagles The Eagles have an all pro at just about every position on the team. Both sides of the ball are extremely talented and will dethrone the Giants. Expect a very deep run in the playoffs by this team. Record: 10-6 NFC West San Francisco 49ers No one in the west can seriously compete with the Niners. No point and really analyzing the weakest division in professional sports Record: 12-4 AFC North Baltimore Ravens It is a toss up every year in this division. Every team runs the ball extremely well and all four defense are ranked in top 5 just about every season. Just because T Sizzle is out does not mean the Ray Lewis and the boys will struggle. Sergio Kindle and Dont'a Hightower will fill in just fine. Record: 14-2 AFC South Houston Texans The Texans will dominate this division for at least five more years. Luck and Gabbert are both unproven, and the Texans defense prays on inexperienced QBs. Record: 12-4 AFC East New England Patriots Tom Brady has ruled this division the past decade. No other team has come remotely close to dethroning the Pats. I predict lots of blow out games and one or two close ones Record: 13-3 AFC West Denver Broncos The Broncos made it to the playoffs with Tebow at the helm, Manning is running the ship now and expect very few contested games. Record: 12-4 *denotes Underclassmen
Quarterbacks 1. Andrew Luck* 2. Robert Griffin III* 3. Ryan Tannehill 4. Brandon Weedon T-5. Kirk Cousin T-5. Brock Osweiler* Running backs 1. Trent Richardson* 2. Lamar Miller* 3. David Wilson* 4. Chris Polk 5. LaMichael James Wide Receivers 1. Justin Blackmon* 2. Michael Floyd 3. Kendall Wright 4. Alshon Jeffery* 5. Stephen Hill* Offensive Tackles 1. Matt Kalil* 2. Riley Reiff* 3. Jonathan Martin* 4. Mike Adams T-5. Zebrie Sanders T-5. Bobby Massie* Interior Offensive Lineman 1. David DeCastro* 2. Peter Konz 3. Michael Brewster 4. Cordy Glenn 5. David Molk Tight ends 1. Dwayne Allen 2. Orson Charles 3. Coby Fleener 4. Michael Egnew 5. Ladarius Green OLB/DE Hybrids 1. Quinton Coples 2. Nick Perry* 3. Jared Crick 4. Andre Branch T5. Vinny Curry T5. Melvin Ingram Defensive Tackles 1. Michael Brockers* 2. Devon Still 3. Jerel Worthy* 4. Dontari Poe* 5. Fletcher Cox* Cornerbacks 1. Morris Claiborne* 2. Dre Kirpatrick* 3 . Janoris Jenkins 4. Alfonzo Dennard 5. Stephon Gilmore Safeties 1. Mark Barron 2. Antonio Allen 3. George Illoka 4. Markelle Martin 5. Harrison Smith Linebackers 1. Luke Kuechly* 2. Dont'a Hightower* 3. Vontaze Burfict* 4. Courtney Upshaw 5. Zach Brown Went 6-5 last week. So, looking to improve this week.
Oakland Raiders at San Diego Chargers. 27-24 Oakland. Raiders win with an upset over San Diego. Rivers is playing good, but not good enough. Buffalo Bills at Dallas Cowboys. 35-28 Bills. Fitzpatrick is the most underrated overall QB in the history of the NFL. Circle the Wagons. Tennesesse Titans at Carolina Panthers. 21-18 Panthers. Can you say Cam Newton? He is a monster, he puts the team on his back and ,he better have a good game this week - my fantasy team demands it. Houston Texans at Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 35-21 Texans. Mario Williams and possibly Andre Johnson are out for this game. Look for less deep balls, and more short-medium routes from the Texans this weekend. Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts. 28-7 Jaguars. Colts are a good team - with Peyton Manning, without they will go winless this season. Arizona Cardinals at Philidelphia Eagles. 35-14 Eagles. The Cardinals just benched former Phily QB Kevin Kolb, Philly wins with ease. New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons. 28-27 Falcons. Michael Turner is the answer to Atlanta winning this game, this week. Feed him the rock in the 1st, 2nd and 4th and good things will happen. St. Louis Rams at Cleveland Browns. 17-14 Browns. Yeah, Sam Bradford is good, but the Rams are not. Browns have slightly more talent, and will pull of the Victory. Washington Redskins at Miami Dolphins. 21-17 Redskins. Matthew Watson pointed out to me that the Dolphins won a game last week. :o Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs. 35-31 Chiefs. I am still not a Tebow believer. Pittsburg Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals. 35-17 Steelers. Steelers normally dominate this game, and I expect nothing different in this game. Baltimore Ravens at Seattle Seahawks. 35-7 Ravens. The Seahawks are just awful, and the Ravens just beat a red hot Steelers team. Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears. 35-21 Lions. MEGATRON is a man amongst boys, and all of Chicagos DBs are boys. New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers. 14-10 Giants. The Gians D-Linemen are some of the best in the biz. Pierre-Paul gets better and better each week, he will amass 2 sacks and a ton of pressure this week. New England Patriots at New York Jets. 35-28 Patriots. Tom Brady will have a much better game than his previous two. Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers. 28-21 Packers. Coming from a Vikings fan, this is normal now, the Pack is undefeated for a reason. Christian Ponder is not the anwer in Minnesota. Miami Dolphins at Kansas City Chiefs. 24-7 Chiefs. The Phins are winless for a reason..This week will be no different.
Seattle Seahawks at Dallas Cowboys. 30-17 Cowboys. The Seahawks are a joke, as much as I hate the Cowboys I have to admit they will win. Tampa Bay Bucs at New Orleans Saints. 38-24 Saints. An angry Saints team playing a divisional rival? Saints all day. San Francisco 49ers at Washington Redskins. 21-0 49ers. 9ers dominate on the east coast, Redskins offense is also struggling. Cleveland Browns at Houston Texans. 24-14 Texans. Peyton Hillis is out, and he's the man in Cleveland. Atlanta Falcons at Indianpolis Colts. 35-14 Falcons. The Colts have been a one man team for the last decade, and it has shown with their 0-8 record. Cinncinnati Bengals at Tennessee Titans. 28-27. Bengals play hard and with Rookies AJ Green and Andy Dalton leading the charge they leave with a W. Denver Broncos at Oakland Raiders. 35-0 Oakland. The Broncos are a Joke and so is Tim Tebow, McFadden will rush for over 120 yards today and Palmer will throw atleast 2 TDs. New York Giants at New England Patriots. 24-17 Giants. Eli Manning is red hot, and Tom Brady is not so hot heading into this week. Green Bay Packers at San Diego Chargers. 38-35 Packers. Rivers will look to improve on last week's melt down, but the Pack is just too good, this coming from a Vikings' fan. Saint Louis Rams at Arizona Cardinals. 24-7 Rams. The Cards benched Kevin Kolb and are starting John Skelton this week, who is a career backup. Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburg Steelers. 35-21 Steelers. We all know the Steelers remember the ass whooping Baltimore put on them earlier this year. Yea so do the Steelers. Chicago Bears at Philiedelphia Eagles. 24-21 Eagles. The Bears Tampa Defense is not designed to stop speedy recievers. |
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