Splash’s April Hot Take-o-Meter
Ryan Potts wraps up April with his monthly edition of hot takes, this time focusing on bold predictions surrounding the NFL Draft class.
Ryan Potts wraps up April with his monthly edition of hot takes, this time focusing on bold predictions surrounding the NFL Draft class.
The Chargers have selected their quarterback, snagging Justin Herbert out of Oregon.
The Patriots reportedly have their sights set on one of the best quarterbacks in the draft.
Ahead of the NFL Draft, Alex Jordan examines who the best quarterback fit for the Green Bay Packers is. Could it be Jordan Love or Justin Herbert?
The Draft Combine gives many the chance to improve their draft stock. These 4 quarterbacks took full advantage of this opportunity:
Grant Angelo lists potential quarterbacks that could solve the the Colts’ woes at the position.
A report emerged on Monday suggesting the Miami Dolphins could decide to draft Justin Herbert instead of Tua Tagovailoa.
I had an absolutely atrocious week last week. We’ll leave it at that since not many people saw my picks last week. I’m going to attempt to recover by giving you nine “locks” this week. Just a reminder, I am not a professional better and you shouldn’t bet your life savings on my picks. Anything can happen in football as we saw last week as most of my locks ended up not covering. If I can call myself out for doing well, I gotta be able to admit when I was just wrong.
Paul previews some of college football’s week 8 games and gives his locks for the week.
Watching Justin Herbert made me feel like I was already scouting a professional. He has all of the intangibles that a good NFL quarterback is supposed to have, and his decision to return to Oregon just shows that he wants to improve even more to ensure that he’s ready for the NFL. Herbert has the body of a pocket passer, but don’t let that fool you. The man can still run when he needs to escape trouble. He’s the complete package of arm strength, accuracy, and the ability to run. This is my third year scouting, and I can safely say that Herbert is one of the most well-rounded prospects that I’ve scouted.
Now that the college football regular season is over the biggest thing to debate is who will win the Heisman Trophy Award tonight? After that it’s bowl season and the college football playoffs. But as all that unfolds, several college players have already declared for the 2019 NFL draft. While we still have over five months till the draft kicks off in Nashville, Tennessee, there is no bad time to check out a mock draft. As a reminder, both of us made 16 picks and we do hate your favorite team.
The 2018 NFL regular season is just barely halfway over, yet it is never too early for an NFL mock draft. Plenty will change between now and the draft in April and by no means can Gio or myself see into the future. Both of us made 16 selections each and please remember we hate your team.
Ryan Potts wraps up April with his monthly edition of hot takes, this time focusing on bold predictions surrounding the NFL Draft class.
The Chargers have selected their quarterback, snagging Justin Herbert out of Oregon.
The Patriots reportedly have their sights set on one of the best quarterbacks in the draft.
Ahead of the NFL Draft, Alex Jordan examines who the best quarterback fit for the Green Bay Packers is. Could it be Jordan Love or Justin Herbert?
The Draft Combine gives many the chance to improve their draft stock. These 4 quarterbacks took full advantage of this opportunity:
Grant Angelo lists potential quarterbacks that could solve the the Colts’ woes at the position.
A report emerged on Monday suggesting the Miami Dolphins could decide to draft Justin Herbert instead of Tua Tagovailoa.
I had an absolutely atrocious week last week. We’ll leave it at that since not many people saw my picks last week. I’m going to attempt to recover by giving you nine “locks” this week. Just a reminder, I am not a professional better and you shouldn’t bet your life savings on my picks. Anything can happen in football as we saw last week as most of my locks ended up not covering. If I can call myself out for doing well, I gotta be able to admit when I was just wrong.
Paul previews some of college football’s week 8 games and gives his locks for the week.
Watching Justin Herbert made me feel like I was already scouting a professional. He has all of the intangibles that a good NFL quarterback is supposed to have, and his decision to return to Oregon just shows that he wants to improve even more to ensure that he’s ready for the NFL. Herbert has the body of a pocket passer, but don’t let that fool you. The man can still run when he needs to escape trouble. He’s the complete package of arm strength, accuracy, and the ability to run. This is my third year scouting, and I can safely say that Herbert is one of the most well-rounded prospects that I’ve scouted.
Now that the college football regular season is over the biggest thing to debate is who will win the Heisman Trophy Award tonight? After that it’s bowl season and the college football playoffs. But as all that unfolds, several college players have already declared for the 2019 NFL draft. While we still have over five months till the draft kicks off in Nashville, Tennessee, there is no bad time to check out a mock draft. As a reminder, both of us made 16 picks and we do hate your favorite team.
The 2018 NFL regular season is just barely halfway over, yet it is never too early for an NFL mock draft. Plenty will change between now and the draft in April and by no means can Gio or myself see into the future. Both of us made 16 selections each and please remember we hate your team.
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