LSU’s K’Lavon Chaisson, Thaddeus Moss Declare for 2020 NFL Draft
K’Lavon Chaisson and Thaddeus Moss are the latest on the list of LSU stars declaring for the 2020 NFL Draft.
K’Lavon Chaisson and Thaddeus Moss are the latest on the list of LSU stars declaring for the 2020 NFL Draft.
John Devereaux reports on Joe Burrow’s response to the Bengals potentially drafting him.
The Miami Dolphins have been rumored to be trying to trade for the first overall pick.
Photo Credits: Safid Deen of the South Florida Sun Sentinel
Celeste Sabin recaps Saturday night’s game in which LSU dominated against Oklahoma State University and punched their ticket to the College Football Championship.
Next stop: the 2020 NFL Draft.
Kristian Fulton has put his name on the map this year for the LSU Tigers. He has gone up against some of the best and succeeded. Let’s dive into the first scouting report of the year.
Welcome to my first mock draft since April! Click here for my first mock draft. A lot, and I mean a lot has changed since May. Some people have completely fallen out of favor and are no longer in my top 100.
There are plenty of teams who have way too many needs to cover in one round, so I apologize in advance for the people asking “Why didn’t you give my team (insert player that won’t fall to said team here).” The draft order that I used in May has changed drastically, but some teams are still around the same pick.
Most people expected the Bengals, Dolphins, and Giants to be picking in the top 10, but I don’t think anyone saw the Falcons being in the same position. The Cleveland Browns are also in this top 10, despite many people’s thoughts that they would make a deep playoff run. I’m sure many changes will occur before my third mock draft in three weeks as well.
This mock draft includes trades. The draft order follows the Monday Night Football Game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks and can be found on Tankathon.
Paul DeAngelis details five teams that have a chance to be the fourth and final team in this year’s College Football Playoffs.
Every year when it comes to playoff rankings, we talk about the non-conference schedule. While we talk about it being important, we also ignore our own opinions on that when it comes to how we rank and perceive teams when it comes to the playoff rankings. Consistently, we have some teams that are wiling to schedule tough opponents every year, some who are willing to but never as a true road team, and some who refuse. Until we fix the method of scheduling in college football, we are never going to solve this.
I rebounded last week, going 6-3 in Week 10. That brings my year-to-date pick record for locks to 22-21 (.512). My goal is to end the season with a winning percentage of .600 so I have some work to do. Here are my seven locks for the week.
Paul DeAngelis details his 2019 Heisman Trophy watchlist.
Welcome back to my locks and game picks! Last week I went 4-4 on my locks, which is not ideal. That makes me 15-11 (.577) on locks so far this year. I’ve got eight more bets for you guys this week. Let’s improve on the last two weeks.
K’Lavon Chaisson and Thaddeus Moss are the latest on the list of LSU stars declaring for the 2020 NFL Draft.
John Devereaux reports on Joe Burrow’s response to the Bengals potentially drafting him.
The Miami Dolphins have been rumored to be trying to trade for the first overall pick.
Photo Credits: Safid Deen of the South Florida Sun Sentinel
Celeste Sabin recaps Saturday night’s game in which LSU dominated against Oklahoma State University and punched their ticket to the College Football Championship.
Kristian Fulton has put his name on the map this year for the LSU Tigers. He has gone up against some of the best and succeeded. Let’s dive into the first scouting report of the year.
Welcome to my first mock draft since April! Click here for my first mock draft. A lot, and I mean a lot has changed since May. Some people have completely fallen out of favor and are no longer in my top 100.
There are plenty of teams who have way too many needs to cover in one round, so I apologize in advance for the people asking “Why didn’t you give my team (insert player that won’t fall to said team here).” The draft order that I used in May has changed drastically, but some teams are still around the same pick.
Most people expected the Bengals, Dolphins, and Giants to be picking in the top 10, but I don’t think anyone saw the Falcons being in the same position. The Cleveland Browns are also in this top 10, despite many people’s thoughts that they would make a deep playoff run. I’m sure many changes will occur before my third mock draft in three weeks as well.
This mock draft includes trades. The draft order follows the Monday Night Football Game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks and can be found on Tankathon.
Paul DeAngelis details five teams that have a chance to be the fourth and final team in this year’s College Football Playoffs.
Every year when it comes to playoff rankings, we talk about the non-conference schedule. While we talk about it being important, we also ignore our own opinions on that when it comes to how we rank and perceive teams when it comes to the playoff rankings. Consistently, we have some teams that are wiling to schedule tough opponents every year, some who are willing to but never as a true road team, and some who refuse. Until we fix the method of scheduling in college football, we are never going to solve this.
I rebounded last week, going 6-3 in Week 10. That brings my year-to-date pick record for locks to 22-21 (.512). My goal is to end the season with a winning percentage of .600 so I have some work to do. Here are my seven locks for the week.
Paul DeAngelis details his 2019 Heisman Trophy watchlist.
Welcome back to my locks and game picks! Last week I went 4-4 on my locks, which is not ideal. That makes me 15-11 (.577) on locks so far this year. I’ve got eight more bets for you guys this week. Let’s improve on the last two weeks.
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