Where Will Trent Williams End up?
While the NFL Draft is tomorrow, it is a nine-year veteran generating a lot of buzz.
Where will Trent Williams end up?
While the NFL Draft is tomorrow, it is a nine-year veteran generating a lot of buzz.
Where will Trent Williams end up?
We are almost there! The 2020 NFL draft is almost here and it’s going to be a draft like no other in NFL history. However, once the draft starts and the picks start rolling, everyone will forget about how the draft is being done remotely and focus on who is being picked and what team is trading up. Here at The Scorecrow, five of our NFL draft scouts (Givanni Damico, Mason Thompson, Connor Neal, Byron Jewell, Brady Podloski) have put together a list of their top-five at each position.
Michael Warren II, RB, Cincinnati #3
Height: 5’9”
Weight: 226 LBs
Eligibility: Junior
Games Watched: UCLA (2018), Ohio State (2019), Memphis x2 (2019), Boston College (2019), East Carolina (2019)
Let me preface this by saying this is just one man’s opinion. I wish nothing but success for these players and enjoy evaluating every single one of them, good or bad. Every year we are stuck with players who we feel are overrated. Whether it’s the athletic profile or the logo on the helmet, someone catapults into the first round. Most of the time, there is consensus when we identify an overrated player. I’ve found two prospects that will be severely over drafted and two who will be severely under drafted, yet no one is talking about it.
Moss has all the makings of an effective (if not extraordinary) NFL tight end. He will need coaching at the next level to reach his potential but in a historically weak class for the position, he should be one of the first off of the board. He displays unreal hands and blocking ability but lacks the physical traits to dominate the field in most situations. Let’s have a look at the potential he brings to the next level as a tight end and where he might go.
The NFL draft is this week and for fantasy drafts and dynasty players, it is an incredibly important week. With it already being the end of April, it also means that fantasy drafts are right around the corner! To have a successful fantasy team, you need startable receivers.
Major League Baseball finally made a decision on the penalties handed to the Red Sox for their 2018 replay scandal.
Mooney might be the most slept on wide receiver in this class. I strongly believe that he will be successful after he bulks up. He lacks strength but makes up for it with his very twitchy play style. Mooney has a chance to develop and grow into a starting mismatch slot receiver.
J.T. Lambeta previews how the Carolina Panthers will approach Thursday’s NFL Draft and which players they might pursue.
According to a local newscaster, the Bengals have informed Joe Burrow that he’ll be their selection at No. 1 tomorrow night.
Sam Weitzman-Kurker simulated the conference finals round of the playoffs while sharing the results and a brief description of both matchups.
Welcome to my last-minute draft article on the final rumors that are swirling as well as some of my own opinions sprinkled in! Let’s just dive right in.
While the NFL Draft is tomorrow, it is a nine-year veteran generating a lot of buzz.
Where will Trent Williams end up?
We are almost there! The 2020 NFL draft is almost here and it’s going to be a draft like no other in NFL history. However, once the draft starts and the picks start rolling, everyone will forget about how the draft is being done remotely and focus on who is being picked and what team is trading up. Here at The Scorecrow, five of our NFL draft scouts (Givanni Damico, Mason Thompson, Connor Neal, Byron Jewell, Brady Podloski) have put together a list of their top-five at each position.
Michael Warren II, RB, Cincinnati #3
Height: 5’9”
Weight: 226 LBs
Eligibility: Junior
Games Watched: UCLA (2018), Ohio State (2019), Memphis x2 (2019), Boston College (2019), East Carolina (2019)
Let me preface this by saying this is just one man’s opinion. I wish nothing but success for these players and enjoy evaluating every single one of them, good or bad. Every year we are stuck with players who we feel are overrated. Whether it’s the athletic profile or the logo on the helmet, someone catapults into the first round. Most of the time, there is consensus when we identify an overrated player. I’ve found two prospects that will be severely over drafted and two who will be severely under drafted, yet no one is talking about it.
Moss has all the makings of an effective (if not extraordinary) NFL tight end. He will need coaching at the next level to reach his potential but in a historically weak class for the position, he should be one of the first off of the board. He displays unreal hands and blocking ability but lacks the physical traits to dominate the field in most situations. Let’s have a look at the potential he brings to the next level as a tight end and where he might go.
The NFL draft is this week and for fantasy drafts and dynasty players, it is an incredibly important week. With it already being the end of April, it also means that fantasy drafts are right around the corner! To have a successful fantasy team, you need startable receivers.
Major League Baseball finally made a decision on the penalties handed to the Red Sox for their 2018 replay scandal.
Mooney might be the most slept on wide receiver in this class. I strongly believe that he will be successful after he bulks up. He lacks strength but makes up for it with his very twitchy play style. Mooney has a chance to develop and grow into a starting mismatch slot receiver.
J.T. Lambeta previews how the Carolina Panthers will approach Thursday’s NFL Draft and which players they might pursue.
According to a local newscaster, the Bengals have informed Joe Burrow that he’ll be their selection at No. 1 tomorrow night.
Sam Weitzman-Kurker simulated the conference finals round of the playoffs while sharing the results and a brief description of both matchups.
Welcome to my last-minute draft article on the final rumors that are swirling as well as some of my own opinions sprinkled in! Let’s just dive right in.
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