The Gold Zone, Episode 11: Kevin King Returns and CB Prospect Previews
Kevin King has returned to the Packers, and the Gold Zone definitely has their opinions. With MJ back from concussion
Kevin King has returned to the Packers, and the Gold Zone definitely has their opinions. With MJ back from concussion
The free agency period hasn’t been friendly to the Tennessee Titans. They lost Corey Davis, Jonnu Smith, and Adam Humphries. Even though they signed Josh Reynolds, the Titans need to add at least one wide receiver in the draft.
Add yet another name to the top-loaded quarterback class with Mac Jones. Succeeding Tua Tagovailoa, Jones had huge shoes to fill. He filled them and then some.
Today marks exactly a month away from day one of the 2021 NFL Draft. This week, the NFL world was hit with two massive trades that re-shaped the landscape of the draft.
The 2020 NFL season was one to forget for the Dallas Cowboys. Despite injuries derailing their season, the Cowboys were still in the playoff race come Week 17. The good news is the offseason has gone much better than the regular season. Dallas holds the 10th pick in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft and has several holes that need to be filled.
The new league year is nearly two weeks old. With many high-profile signings and even a couple of league-altering trades in the books, it’s time to dive into yet another mock draft. This two-round mock features 11 new pick swaps, including one that involves players.
The Tennessee Titans were quite active during the free agency period. The Titans’ biggest holes remaining are cornerback, receiver, tight end, right tackle, and strong safety. Depth at linebacker and pass rusher could also be addressed.
The 2020 draft class was hinted to have the best wide receiver group in history. This year’s class seems to be potentially even better, especially at the top.
The Baltimore Ravens were mainly quiet in free agency as they usually are. Aside from trying to sign a veteran wide receiver, the Ravens had only one meaningful signing, adding former New York Giants’ guard Kevin Zeitler. Despite losing a couple of starters, the Ravens don’t have many holes on paper to fill in the draft.
Monstrosity alert! Penei Sewell is an absolute beast. He is young, athletic, and straight-up dangerous. Like Quenton Nelson coming out of Notre Dame, many think Sewell already is projected to wear a gold jacket at the end of his career.
Each year, there are plenty of players that gain some steam pre-draft and shoot up draft boards. Whether that be as a result of a good pro day or other factors, it always happens. In Kelvin Joseph’s case, he has skyrocketed up draft boards because of his potential.
With the NFL turning to more three wide receiver sets or 11 personnel, teams need to have depth and versatility at the wide receiver position. While Amari Rodgers isn’t an elite wide receiver prospect, he has the skill set to be a 10-12 year NFL starter.
Kevin King has returned to the Packers, and the Gold Zone definitely has their opinions. With MJ back from concussion protocol, Jake and AJ get
The free agency period hasn’t been friendly to the Tennessee Titans. They lost Corey Davis, Jonnu Smith, and Adam Humphries. Even though they signed Josh Reynolds, the Titans need to add at least one wide receiver in the draft.
Add yet another name to the top-loaded quarterback class with Mac Jones. Succeeding Tua Tagovailoa, Jones had huge shoes to fill. He filled them and then some.
Today marks exactly a month away from day one of the 2021 NFL Draft. This week, the NFL world was hit with two massive trades that re-shaped the landscape of the draft.
The 2020 NFL season was one to forget for the Dallas Cowboys. Despite injuries derailing their season, the Cowboys were still in the playoff race come Week 17. The good news is the offseason has gone much better than the regular season. Dallas holds the 10th pick in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft and has several holes that need to be filled.
The new league year is nearly two weeks old. With many high-profile signings and even a couple of league-altering trades in the books, it’s time to dive into yet another mock draft. This two-round mock features 11 new pick swaps, including one that involves players.
The Tennessee Titans were quite active during the free agency period. The Titans’ biggest holes remaining are cornerback, receiver, tight end, right tackle, and strong safety. Depth at linebacker and pass rusher could also be addressed.
The 2020 draft class was hinted to have the best wide receiver group in history. This year’s class seems to be potentially even better, especially at the top.
The Baltimore Ravens were mainly quiet in free agency as they usually are. Aside from trying to sign a veteran wide receiver, the Ravens had only one meaningful signing, adding former New York Giants’ guard Kevin Zeitler. Despite losing a couple of starters, the Ravens don’t have many holes on paper to fill in the draft.
Monstrosity alert! Penei Sewell is an absolute beast. He is young, athletic, and straight-up dangerous. Like Quenton Nelson coming out of Notre Dame, many think Sewell already is projected to wear a gold jacket at the end of his career.
Each year, there are plenty of players that gain some steam pre-draft and shoot up draft boards. Whether that be as a result of a good pro day or other factors, it always happens. In Kelvin Joseph’s case, he has skyrocketed up draft boards because of his potential.
With the NFL turning to more three wide receiver sets or 11 personnel, teams need to have depth and versatility at the wide receiver position. While Amari Rodgers isn’t an elite wide receiver prospect, he has the skill set to be a 10-12 year NFL starter.
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