2017 NFL Draft: Wide Receiver Scouting Reports

April 17, 2017

By John Sarianides The 2017 wide receiver class isn’t as “loaded” as we’ve seen in the last few years  but there is enough talent at the top that three to possibly four receivers should go in the first round.  Here are my top twenty receivers 1. Mike Williams, Clemson, 6-3 225, NFL Comparison: Michael Floyd Strengths – Big possession receiver who runs good routes and can separate from tight coverage…

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Patriots Pulse Blog: Easy With the Let’s Sign Jason McCourty Talk

April 15, 2017

By John Sarianides Patriots fans got all lathered up last week when the Tennessee Titans released veteran cornerback Jason McCourty. McCourty of course is the twin brother of Patriots free safety Devin McCourty. Patriots Nation is clamoring for Bill Belichick to sign the other McCourty but there are a couple of hurdles that have to be cleared before the Patriots do that. One is Malcolm Butler. The Patriots are in…

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2017 NFL Draft: Tight End Scouting Reports

April 15, 2017

By John Sarianides This is the best tight end class in the last ten years. The tight end position has been devoid of talent in recent years but this loaded class will put the position back on the map. As many as four tight ends could go in the first 60 picks. Here are my top twenty tight ends. 1. O.J Howard, Alabama, 6-6 251, NFL Comparison: Julius Thomas Strengths -Howard…

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2017 NFL Draft: Ten Diamonds in the Rough in the 2017 Draft

April 12, 2017

By John Sarianides Every year a handful of teams will discover that diamond in the rough in the draft that will change the fortunes of their team. Most of the time, that player is from a small school. The Patriots took a chance on an undrafted free agent cornerback from West Alabama named Malcolm Butler. Butler competed, made the team and the rest is history. Here are ten diamonds in…

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2017 NFL Draft: Center Scouting Reports

April 12, 2017

By John Sarianides The Center position has experienced a renaissance of sorts in the NFL. Now more than ever, teams need a smart, tough, reliable center who can communicate and hold their own versus a shade or nose tackle. Here are my top ten centers for the 2017 draft. 1. Pat Elflein, Ohio State, 6-3 303, NFL Comparison: Ryan Kelly Strengths -Strong who run blocker who has quick hands and can…

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2017 NFL Draft: Offensive Guard Scouting Reports

April 11, 2017

By John Sarianides Forrest Lamp, Dan Feeney and Dion Dawkins will all be drafted in the first two rounds. The rest of this of this guard class will probably go end of day and day three. This is a deep group with several starts that could potentially start in the future. Here are our top ten guards for the 2017 draft. 1. Forrest Lamp, Western Kentucky, 6-4 309, NFL Comparison: Zach…

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2017 NFL Draft: Mock Draft 3.0

April 9, 2017

By John Sarianides Alright kiddos. Here is my third of five mock drafts. To quote Trump: Enjoy!  1. Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M: After an impressive pro day, Garrett is even more of a lock as the number one overall pick. 2. San Francisco 49ers: Jamal Adams, S, LSU: The Niners would trade this pick if the right offer came along. If not. They’ll take the versatile Adams….

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2017 NFL Draft: 3 Reasons I Don’t Buy Patrick Mahomes as a First Rounder

April 8, 2017

By John Sarianides Texas Tech quarterback Patrick Mahomes is garnering a lot of attention thus far in the pre draft process. Several teams attended his pro day last week and some of those teams have set up visits with him.  I can see why teams like Mahomes and why they would draft him in the first round. Here are three reasons why I wouldn’t draft Mahomes in the first round. …

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Four Downs With Joe: Talkimg About Four of the Top Stories in the NFL

April 8, 2017

By John Sarianides Here are four stories in the NFL that caught my attention this week. 1st Down: Richard Sherman Asked for a Trade: I must admit, this is surprising to me. It speaks to how bad things are between Sherman and the Seahawks. Why would one of the top corners in the league that plays in a scheme catered to his talent want out? It makes no sense?  Of…

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