Thursday, April 12, 2012

State of The Saints

   The New Orleans Saints, where to begin? Well first off they don't know who their Head Coach will be next year....or who will be playing on defense...........or who their quarterback will be. Nevertheless I will attempt to describe what the saints should do this year.


  The Saints most dire need is to find a pass rusher. They need to find someone to play opposite of Will Smith who can get to the quarterback. Now, I still think Cameron Jordan could develop into that type of player, but the Saints should draft another pass rusher as insurance. I like Boise State prospect Shea McClellin as a pass rushing end. A lot of people think Shea is too small to be a defensive end and would be better suited to play outside linebacker in a 34 defense. But he has been putting on extra weight since the end of last season and had an impressive combine showing. He ran a 4.62 40 yard dash, jumped a 9.5 feet broad jump, and had a 31.5 vertical jump.


 Actually I lied, the Saints most pressing need is to sign Drew Brees to a long term contract before the pre-season starts. The Saints also need to draft a quarterback in the late rounds to develop behind Drew as I'm not sure if Chase Daniel is the quarterback of the future. The Saints could go after Kellen Moore of Boise State or Case Keenum from Houston. They are both quarterbacks that would fit Sean Payton's system being smaller, agile, accurate, decision makers. They also could potential draft Brock Osweiler from Arizona State to backup up Drew Brees. Osweiler is a behemoth of a man at 6'7'' but is also pretty good as a runner, running a 4.7 40 yard dash.


  And a position of need that may not be quite as much in need now is linebacker. With the signings of Chris Chamberlain and Curtis Lofton the linebacking corps is looking strong next year, pending bounty suspensions. The Saints could look to solidify their linebacking corps with TCU prospect Tank Carder. He can play inside and outside and had an amazing combine running a 4.56 40 yard dash. He also had a broad jump of 10.1 feet and a vertical jump of 34.5 inches.


  What really strikes me is that a guy with the talent of Vontaze Burfict could fall to the Saints in the 3rd round. His draft stock has fallen very low because of a lack luster junior year and some attitude problems. He also had a terrible combine running the slowest time out of all linebackers. Nonetheless Vontaze has the potential of being an amazing linebacker, and if you get him in the 3rd or 4th round I say the risk is worth it.


  If the Saints can get Drew Brees signed to a contract soon I think they will be able to overcome the bounty penalty and win the NFC South again. Their toughest competition will come from a bit of a dark horse team in the Carolina Panthers. I could see the Saints winning 11-13 games and being in contention for a home Super Bowl if they adopt an "us versus the world" mentality and make this an advantage.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

State of The Redskins

  For the second of my state of the franchise articles I will be looking at the future of the Washington Redskins.


  Obviously they wield the number 2 overall pick which they are expected to use on Robert Griffin III. Their most pressing need (other than Quarterback) is Inside Linebacker. They need to find someone to play opposite of London Fletcher. What I would really like to see the Redskins do is trade back into the first round and draft Dont'a Hightower. I realize the chances of that happening are not very good but if it happened the Redskins would have arguably the best inside linebacker tandem in the NFL. If they try to trade into the 2nd round or wait until their 3rd round pick then they could look at Bobby Wagner or Lavonte David, both of which could potentially fall that far. I think Wagner is a 1st round talent but since he is from a smaller school (Utah State) and missed the combine with Pneumonia he could slip into the 2nd, 3rd, or even 4th round.


  The next most pressing need they have is either strong safety or wide receiver. Now, I have looked through the draft and aside from early round picks like Mark Barron I do not see that many good safeties. However, this class is deep at wide receiver. They could look at a guy like Junior Hemmingway in the 4th or 5th round. Other potential sleepers at receiver would be Devon Wylie or Reuben Randle of LSU.


  If it wasn't for my belief that Mike Shanahan could turn anybody into a 1,000 yard rusher I would say they should go for a speed back like LaMichael James or Chris Rainey. Either one of those guys would add an explosive playmaker to the offense in the same vein as Darren Sproles. After last year I think they should definitively add a speed receiver/ slot receiver because of the versatility it will allow. Both LaMichael and Rainey will be excellent special teams players as well.

  I know a lot of people seem to think that the Redskins need help on the offensive line. A lot of analysts say that their weakness was on the right side of the line and because of the loss of Jamaal Brown. They had an undrafted rookie free agent playing Right Tackle last year. Trust me, as a Saints fan I know how good Jamaal Brown is. They should add offensive lineman through free agency and sign a few veteran backups.



  As far as their outlook for next year, 9-7 at worst. I say the Redskins at least get a wild card berth next year. If the Giants start out slow like I think they will I could see the Redskins winning the division with RG3 under center.

Friday, April 6, 2012

State Of The Franchise: Colts

I'm going to kick off my state of the franchise reviews with the team that has the number 1 overall pick, the Indianapolis Colts.


  The Colts, ahh how the mighty have fallen. Two years ago you were a pick six away from the Lombardi Trophy. Now you are a wounded horse just barely alive, your rider ditched you for a stronger bucking Bronco. You were tamed by a group of marauding Texans and nearly eaten by a pack of Jaguars. But alas, all is not lost for you young Colt, your Luck is about to change.


 While it's true that I am an avid Robert Griffin III supporter and I believe he will be better than Andrew Luck, I see how good Luck is as well. Andrew Luck will be the savior of this poor wretched Colt, but it will take some time. I will not be surprised if the Colts finish 7-9 or worse next year. But it will be a promising year of under .500, much like the one that the Panthers had this past year with Cam Newton.


  If the Colts want to return to the supremacy they had for so long in the AFC South they have a few holes they need to fill. They have holes in the secondary, mainly at strong safety. They have not found a replacement for Bob Sanders, in fact last year they plugged in an undrafted safety named David Caldwell. Caldwell is decent, but he is mediocre at best and if it at all possible he should be replaced.


 The Colts, however, have a much worse need on offense. A solid receiver for Andrew Luck to throw to, preferably a tight end or a slot receiver. If I was the GM for the Colts I'd be looking to re-sign Dallas Clark as soon as possible and then add a solid receiver through the draft. The colts should be looking for a guy like Junior Hemmingway or Devon Wylie late in the draft. Both of these guys could be solid slot receivers in the NFL. If they wanted to pick a little higher they could go after a deep threat like Kendall Wright, Alshon Jeffrey, or Stephen Hill in the 2nd round.


 They could also look to pick up a running back in the mid rounds. A guy like LaMichael James or Chris Rainey could add an amazing playmaker to their team. LaMichael and Rainey both remind me of Darren Sproles as far as their skill sets go. They are both extremely fast and can play both in the backfield and in the slot, essentially filling two needs with one player. They are also both exceptional on special teams as return men.


 Colts fans will probably have to put up with another year or maybe two of being beaten down by the Texans and even the Jaguars. But by the end of 2014 I would be shocked if the Colts had not won another division title with Andrew Luck at the helm.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Case Keenum

 I'm going over a player who has just recently come back on my radar, Case Keenum. 


  Case Keenum is one of the best pure passers coming into the NFL I have seen in a long time. I know a lot of people will probably look at him and say he played in the C-USA, he is too short to be an NFL Quarterback, and he was a system Quarterback. Nonsense, Matt Forte played in the C-USA, Drew Brees is shorter than Case Keenum, and the system he ran at Houston is the same system that the Eagles, Saints, Packers, Patriots, and now the Broncos, all run.


  Last year he threw for 5,631 yards with 48 TDs to only 5 interceptions. That is an almost 10 to 1 ratio, yet the experts will still go back to saying he's too short to play in the NFL. Case has no problem throwing the ball with power and accuracy. He is an above average running threat, having ran track in high school. Case has also shown a knack for making good decisions from inside the pocket.


  Case is a coach's son with the kind of football IQ scouts look for. He is also a good kid with all of the intangibles that you could want in a leader. He is a little bit older than most prospects because he was granted a 6th year of eligibility after being injured in his 1st try at a senior year. 


  All in all Case Keenum looks like a good fit to be another Drew Brees in a few years. The best fits for Case would be the Saints, Patriots, or Eagles. They would be great fits because they have older Quarterbacks who could be a mentor for three to five years and then slowly fade into a backup role and eventually, retirement.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

What The New Orleans Saints Alternates Should Look Like

 Nike has recently announced that they will be doing alternate jerseys for any team that agrees to it. After reading that I was thinking about what the Saints' alternate jerseys could look like. And with the help of EA Sports NCAA Football Teambuilder Page I have pictures of my idea.




 These are the jerseys I think the Saints should adopt for all of their divisional home games from now on. If not all of them, then at least for the home game against the Falcons. I took the idea of the black helmet from a previous time when the Saints flirted with the idea of a black helmet. However, unlike my picture, I would want the helmet to have a matte black finish like the Oregon Ducks black helmet. Also note the Fleur De Lis on the sleeves should be much larger and their should obviously be some branding (i.e. Nike swooshes, NFL tags ect.)

2012 NFL Draft Sleepers Part 2

 The next two sleepers I will cover are LaMichael James, the running back from the University of Oregon. And LaDarius Green, the tight end from the University of Louisiana Lafayette. Both of these prospects had really good combine workouts.


 LaMichael James had an amazing college career, finishing with 5,082 rushing yards and 386 yards receiving in three years of college football. I can see LaMichael being another Darren Sproles, Reggie Bush, or a souped up Kevin Faulk. I honestly would love to see what Bill Bellichick or Sean Payton could do with a kid like LaMichael. Could you imagine the Saints with essentially two Darren Sproles. If the great Al Davis was still alive I could see LaMichael ending up in Oakland because of his raw speed (he ran a 4.36 unofficial, 4.45 officially).


 As far as LaDarius Green he could be a great second tight end. I'm not sure if he is good enough to be an every down tight end as he doesn't look like a great blocker. But he could definitively be a good second tight end to play across from a Jimmy Graham, Antonio Gates, Dallas Clark, Jason Witten, or Vernon Davis. Green finished with with 606 yards receiving last year and had 8 TD catches. He is 6'6'' and 230 lbs and ran a 4.53 40 yard dash time. Like I said he is not really a great blocker, he is more in the class of a Jermichael Finley being almost exclusively a receiver. He would be better as a second tight end (i.e. Aaron Hernandez with the Patriots) complimenting an already established tight end like Jimmy Graham or Antonio Gates.

2012 NFL Draft Sleepers Part 1

  Today I will be delving deep into the world of the NFL draft and will be pulling up four guys that will probably be available in the 2nd to 4th rounds. All four of these guys have superstar potential. I will go over two of them in this article. With proper coaching these guys could all become some of the most dominant players in the NFL in a year or two.


  The first player I'm going to talk about is Case Keenum from the University of Houston. Case has only thrown for less than 5,000 yards in two of the seasons he started in college . One because of injury and the other because he wasn't the starter for the entirety of the season. He has shown great poise and presence in the pocket as well as pretty good elusiveness. He showed great touch on his throws as well as good arm strength. Case also ran track in high school and played basketball so he is a pretty effective runner as well. Mr. Keenum also displayed good leadership qualities as a 4 year starter in college. 


 One of the only real knock on Case is that he is suposedly a "system quarterback". Well even if that is true, the system he ran is the same as the system the New Orleans Saints, the New England Patriots, the Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles and Denver Broncos run.
The other knock on him is that Case Keenum is only 6'1'' which puts him in the same class as Michael Vick and Drew Brees. Last time I checked that was pretty good company. 

 Teams that Case would be a great fit for would be the Saints, Patriots, or Eagles. I say those three because they all have older quarterbacks and run the kind of spread offense that Case ran in college. If any of those teams draft Case and let him sit behind Brees, Vick, Brady ect. Case could be another Aaron Rodgers.


  The second guy I am going to go over is another succesful undersized quarterback. Kellen Moore of Boise State, the winningest quarterback in college football history. The kid is a winner. Kellen lost only 3 games in his college football career.


  Kellen Moore's stats showed me something very important. He finished with negative rushing yards in every season which shows me he is a pure passer. Now he does pass from outside the pocket a good deal but that is because of his size. This kid really reminds me of a young Drew Brees. He is a proven winner, smart, agile within the pocket, and has pinpoint accuracy and ball control. He is very effective in throwing into windows as soon as they appear and has an amazingly quick release.


 The only real knock on him is his size. He stands at just below 6'0'' putting him in the same height class as Drew Brees and Michael Vick, again pretty good company. The best fit for Kellen I see as being the Saints. He can learn how to be an undersized NFL quarterback by learning from the master.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

1,000 Pageviews all time

It brings me great pleasure to announce NNF has reached 1,000 page views all time.
This came about after a whopping 465 views yesterday and 55 so far today, looking forward to a bright future for the NNF.

Hayden Smith

 The New York Jets made an amazing move today, signing someone who could be an amazing playmaker. I am referring to the 6'8'', 240lbs., basketball player turned pro rugby player by the name of Hayden Smith.

 Hayden Smith is a native of Australia. He played college basketball in the U.S. at Metropolitan State, a divison II college in Denver. After graduating from Metropolitan State he learned how to play rugby and began playing for the Denver Barbos. He eventually made it to a European team with the Saracens Storm, playing in 2008/09 with them. He also became a regular for the U.S.A. Rugby team of the Rugby union, en route to helping them qualify for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

 Hayden has amazing size and reminds me of Jimmy Graham or Antonio Gates as both of them are former basketball players of similar size and speed. The thing of note is that in the game of rugby, everyone is required to block at least a little bit during each game. That means that he will be a decent blocker at least, with the potential to be an amazing H-Back tight end. He is gifted with amazing athletic ability, running a 4.7 40 yard dash time. The only real thing left to see is how he runs with pads and if he can catch a football.

 The Jets are expected to use him as a tight end. I see this kid as being next years breakout tight end. Last year was Jimmy Graham, this year was Rob Gronkowski, I could very easily see next year being Hayden Smith's year. If he does pan out, then the Jets have their go to guy they so desperately need.

My Two Cents on The New Nike Uni's

Here is my review of the new uni's from Nike.
http://www.nfl.com/photos/09000d5d8280d850?module=HP11_hot_topics#id:09000d5d8280d924


NYG: They look exactly the same, personally I would have liked to see a little more red on the jerseys but I suppose that look by the G-Men has become classic.
HOU: Again, looks exactly the same and I would have liked to see more red as well.
WAS: Maybe it's just me, but I think RG3 would look really good in gold pants, hmm.PHI: Still wearing what I think is an okay jersey, needs more black on it.
CAR: Would have liked to see more silver on the jersey, but alas it is exactly the same as before.
NO: Happy to see the Saints standard is now all black, but I would have loved to have seen a carbon black helmet like the one Oregon has.
CHI: Another classic they didn't screw up, and they even found a way to keep the stripes without the sleeves.
TEN: Would have liked to see some red on it which would be more reminiscent of the Oilers.
MIA: I was seriously hoping Miami would go for the entire jersey revamp and get rid of those horrible teal jerseys, too bad.
SF: Look exactly the same, never really liked them much, but they are classic.
CIN: Not bad, still looks like something a hippie would wear on haloween.
KC: Looks like ripoff of the Redskins, needs more yellow.
ARI: Oddly enough I love the all red's as the standard.
NYJ: Can't wait for the Pro Combat throwbacks, Blue and Gold are awesome together.
DET: The blue is too light, should have taken a page out of the Seahawks book and went darker. Needs more silver.
MIN: Still the purple people eaters, would have liked to see a darker helmet.
PIT: Still the classic Pittsburgh look, can't argue with sucsess.
IND: Still the same boring blue and white uniforms they have always had.
OAK: If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Oh and if they had changed Oaklands uni's Nike's headquarters would have been destroyed by numerous silver and black masked men.
JAX: I was hoping that the Jags would go back to the all blacks, but alas, the same Miami Dolphin ripoffs as always.
GB:Classic. Nuff Said.
NE: Would have liked to see the Boston Patriots Uni's make it back.
ATL: The dirty birds really need more black on their jerseys to be taken seriously.
TB: Look almost exactly like the dirty birds, need more of that awesome Pewter color.
DAL: Dallas really needs to wear their Blue jerseys at home.
SD: The bolts are looking as sharp as ever. I would have liked to see some light blue highlights but other than that pretty good.
BUF: Buffalo retains all of their awesomeness after changing their jerseys back to the throwbacks.
CLE: And the Dawg Pound still have not changed their jerseys.
DEN: Peyton is back to wearing an orange jersey again.
BAL: Baltimore should have gone with black pants with purple stripes and black and purple jerseys. REAL RAVENS ARE NOT PURPLE!!!
SEA: Can you say duck wings?
STL: Second best color combo in the NFL (behind the Raiders and just ahead of the Saints).

Monday, April 2, 2012

Brett Lenahan

I stumbled upon this highlight reel on youtube a couple days ago, anyways, long story short I promised the guy who made it I would put a link to it on my sports blog. Check him out, he is pretty good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aN71ifHpHWM

RG3 Versus Luck 2

  As I said in my last post their are three highly debatable topics in the NFL. I will be taking on the second issue this time, Robert Griffin III versus Anderw Luck. These two gladiators will be facing off against each other in mortal combat in the Colliseum of the New Land of Meadows in New York City. Wait, they aren't going to have an actual duel? Too bad, that would be entertaining.
No, by RG3 versus Andrew Luck I mean which one will be the better Quarterback in the NFL and which one deserves to be the first overall pick.


  If you have read any of my previous posts, then you know that I am a big Robert Griffin III supporter and think that Andrew Luck is just a little overrated. I have gone through both of their stats in previous articles. So if you wish to review those stats you might want to check out my previous Robert Griffin III versus Andrew Luck article. As you will see from their stats, Robert Griffin III deserved his Heisman trophy.


  If you look at their pro days you will see that RG3 was really trying to impress the scouts whereas Andrew Luck played it a little bit safe. Andrew Luck completed 45 of his 48 scripted passes while Robert Griffin III completed 75 of his 81 scripted passes with 4 of his passes being dropped. Really, I don't put much value in the pro day passing stats. The thing that I think impressed me the most about both of these guys was their 40 times at the combine. Luck ran a very good 4.67 40 yard dash, however, that pales in comparison to Griff's 4.41 time. I was genuinely shocked at how fast Luck's 40 time was.


  Now, the single most impressive thing to me about Robert Griffin III is something that is downplayed a little with him. And that is how smart he is, both book smart and football smart. Everyone talks about how intelligent Luck is, but no one really talks about how smart RG3 is. In the end I see Robert Griffin III as the better overalll QB and absolutely the better fit for his team. Robert Griffin III could very well be the second coming of John Elway for Mike Shanahan. He has the mobility that Shanahan looks for in a Quarterback, and also has the arm to make some huge throws off of play action fakes to Tim Hightower, Roy Helu, Evan Royster, and whatever other running backs Mike Shanahan discovers. In fact, I will go on record right now and say if the Redskins draft Robert Griffin III, they will win their divison next year barring an injury to RG3.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Tim Tebow To The Jets Review

The three most debatable things in football right now are Robert Griffin III V.S. Andrew Luck, Roger Goodell V.S. The City Of New Orleans, and Tim Tebow V.S. The World. I will be taking on the last of the three first.


 By Tim Tebow Versus the world I am referring to the many analysts saying he does not deserve to be in the NFL, however, the real debate here is whether or not Tim going to the New York Jets was a good move by the Jets and a good fit for Tebow.
In the end only time will tell if it was indeed, a good move. First let us look at the facts. Tim Tebow, against all odds and with a 1-4 team, made it to the playoffs. Before I go any further I want to make it clear, after Tebow became the starter the defense stepped it up and began playing out of their mind. Matt Prater looked and played like Adam Vinatieri, and the entire team started playing much better than before. I will not take credit away from the rest of the team like so many Tim Tebow supporters love to do.

 Tebow has a 12-6 Touchdown to Interception ratio, which is much better than Cam Newton's 21-17 ratio. He also has over 100 more passing yards than Cam has in 2 less games. My point from all of those stats is that if Cam Newton is considered a viable NFL QB then so should Tebow. The main knock on Tim, his low accuracy, should be blamed mostly on his very few passing attempts per game. With so few attempts one or two drops could create a 20% swing in completion percentage. Tebow also threw almost exclusively deep passes, which contributed to a low completion percentage also.


 Let's make a more valid comparison, a comparison of teamates, Tim Tebow versus Mark Sanchez.
Last year Sanchez threw for 3,474 yards with 28 touchdowns and 17 interceptions, with a 56% completion percentage on 200 more attempted passes than Tebow. Tebow had 2,383 yards, on, as I said 200 less attempts. With a 48% completion percentage. It is worthy of note that he was running the pathetic imitation of the Spread Option that Denver's OC Mike McCoy came up with. Now if you want the whole story on Tim, you have to look at his rushing stats as well. If you combine them with his passing stats then he has 29 total touchdowns in less games than Sanchez started last season. My point is that Tebow, if the Jets will let him run a no-huddle NFL offense, will be a better NFL QB than Sanchez. I believe this is an amazingly exciting pickup for the Jets. Because even if he doesn't win the starting job from Mark Sanchez he can still be a factor through the use of Tony Sparano's Spread Option Wildcat.


 The Question then becomes, is it a good fit for Tim Tebow, should he really be so excited to be a jet? Is it really that exciting of a prospect for Tim Tebow, will he have as much exciting fun as he thinks he will? All joking aside, I see the Jets as a great fit. He has a good quality receiver in Santonio Holmes and solid Tight End with Dustin Keller. The Jets also have one of, if not the best run blocking O-linemen in the NFL. They have two solid running backs in Joe McKnight and Shonn Greene, as well as arguably the best defense in the NFL. All in all this is a great move for the Jets, and an exciting fit for Mr. Tebow.