Week 9 NFL Rookie Rankings
This past Sunday, there were a ton of rookies who deserved to make the list for this week. Many members of the first-year class had strong enough performances to help their team to victory.
This past Sunday, there were a ton of rookies who deserved to make the list for this week. Many members of the first-year class had strong enough performances to help their team to victory.
After a terrific 2019 season that included an FBS leading 2,094 rushing yards and 21 rushing touchdowns, Chuba Hubbard decided to play in 2020 despite the option to opt-out because of Covid-19 and prepare for the draft.
The San Francisco 49ers had a rough 2020 season, winning just six games. Their biggest free agent is Richard Sherman and they will have to attack the secondary in this upcoming draft. Just over a week ago now, the 49ers made a blockbuster trade-up to the third overall pick, which the whole world expects to be in order to take one of the top quarterbacks. Besides cornerback and quarterback, their next biggest need is offensive line help. They currently have three picks in the fifth round and one in each of the other rounds.
After hitting a home run on quarterback Justin Herbert, the Los Angeles Chargers look to build the team around him. Free agency saw an emphasis on this with signing Corey Linsley to a long-term contract. Let’s see if Los Angeles can give their star quarterback what he deserves.
The 2021 NFL Draft features a variety of running backs that fit every scheme. This list features the top 7 running backs for this class. From power runners to pure zone rushers, this group can fit any need on any team with great value. There is no Saquon Barkley of the group, but there is some amazing talent for the draft value. Let’s dive in.
Paul DeAngelis makes his offensive All-American picks for the upcoming 2020 NCAA football season.
Welcome to the first week of stock up, stock down. In this series of articles, we will look at some NFL draft prospects and their performance during the week. Based on how they performed, they will be filed under either stock up, or stock down.
This past Sunday, there were a ton of rookies who deserved to make the list for this week. Many members of the first-year class had strong enough performances to help their team to victory.
After a terrific 2019 season that included an FBS leading 2,094 rushing yards and 21 rushing touchdowns, Chuba Hubbard decided to play in 2020 despite the option to opt-out because of Covid-19 and prepare for the draft.
The San Francisco 49ers had a rough 2020 season, winning just six games. Their biggest free agent is Richard Sherman and they will have to attack the secondary in this upcoming draft. Just over a week ago now, the 49ers made a blockbuster trade-up to the third overall pick, which the whole world expects to be in order to take one of the top quarterbacks. Besides cornerback and quarterback, their next biggest need is offensive line help. They currently have three picks in the fifth round and one in each of the other rounds.
After hitting a home run on quarterback Justin Herbert, the Los Angeles Chargers look to build the team around him. Free agency saw an emphasis on this with signing Corey Linsley to a long-term contract. Let’s see if Los Angeles can give their star quarterback what he deserves.
The 2021 NFL Draft features a variety of running backs that fit every scheme. This list features the top 7 running backs for this class. From power runners to pure zone rushers, this group can fit any need on any team with great value. There is no Saquon Barkley of the group, but there is some amazing talent for the draft value. Let’s dive in.
Paul DeAngelis makes his offensive All-American picks for the upcoming 2020 NCAA football season.
Welcome to the first week of stock up, stock down. In this series of articles, we will look at some NFL draft prospects and their performance during the week. Based on how they performed, they will be filed under either stock up, or stock down.
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