Posts by @Steve Seufert

New England Patriots Draft Review

Life without Tom Brady is so hard to imagine. As a football fan, it just doesn’t seem right. It’ll be interesting to see how Bill Belichick attacks the roster moving forward. Going into the draft the big question was surrounding Jarrett Stidham and whether they’d be willing to anoint him the starting quarterback of the New England Patriots. Based on the draft, it appears they have a plan or identity and they stuck to it. I discussed that plan or and identity below:

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Washington Redskins Draft Review

One thing is for sure, Kyle Smith and Ron Rivera had a plan. A plan that was made public to the fans. The plan was to add versatility and what Rivera refers to as position-less football players.  I love that they stuck to their plan, even if I thought there were better players on the board. They’re trying to instill a culture and attitude that this organization has lacked for almost three decades. I think it’s already working.

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2020 NFL Draft: 50 Best Available Prospects for Day Three

Finding value on day three is key. Championship teams are built on day three. The last third of your roster is the most important part of the roster. We’ve heard it all, and it may sound cliché, but it is so true. Evaluators that are able to identify team contributors on day three tend to have more success. I bring to you the 50 best available prospects   heading into day three.

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Cole Kmet: 2020 NFL Scouting Report

Cole Kmet is a late entry tight end prospect that is looking to take advantage of the weak tight end class.  Kmet is an exciting y-tight end that will look to make his money as a receiver.  Thanks to his size, Kmet is an intriguing prospect with upside as both a receiver and blocker.

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2020 NFL Draft: Bold Predictions for Most Overrated and Underrated Prospects

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.

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