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Showing posts with label Alex Brown. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Week 13: NFL Draft Stock Watch for 2011

 Each and every week, on Wednesday nights, I will update The 3-4 readers on movements within my Big Board. Previous week's performances will dictate which players are labeled, stock up/down.

Stock Up

Kellen Moore (Boise State)
Kellen Moore did just about everything he possibly could have done at the quarterback position, to place his team in a position to stay undefeated. Unfortunately, Nevada came to play as well; dominating the defense, and ultimately winning the football game. Nevertheless, Moore’s play throughout his career cannot be simply overlooked. He has shown great poise in clutch situations, and more importantly has found ways to win football games. Moore is a winner, who has a coolness about himself. His ability to move within the pocket is comparable to Andrew Luck, and his accuracy draws a high grade. Moore without a doubt has a place at the next level, however I wonder where he will be drafted, and whether or not it will take him a few years to begin to see playing time (example- Troy Smith).

Doug Martin (Boise State)
Martin versus Nevada posted huge numbers in a crushing defeat in overtime to Nevada in Reno. Even in the loss, Martin displayed strong running back qualities; downfield vision, agility to break away, and strength behind his pads; he set up blocks nicely and outran defenders; Martin can also break a lot of arm tackles. A solid junior running back, Doug Martin could be a bargain if he decides to bolt for the NFL.

Dan Herron (Ohio State)
In one of the nation’s greatest rivalries, Michigan versus Ohio State, OSU running back Dan Herron did more than impress scouts with his on field play. Herron who has been coined the nickname “Boom”, by the Ohio State faithful for his hard nosed power running style, flashed big play ability and another gear of speed. Busting off a 98 yard TD run that was called back for a downfield holding penalty. Herron is a powerful runner, who has the explosiveness to bust a big gain. This kid has a strong stiff arm, and underrated speed, another real good back that could contribute early on at the next level.


Underclassmen Wideouts
Here are some high rising WRs who upped their game last Saturday;
1.     Torrey Smith, WR, Maryland Jr.
Smith caught 14 passes for 224 yards and 4 scores; He has truly developed his game as a receiver, from the routes he runs, to the authority he exhibits when catching the rock. A very solid prospect who has vast potential due to his physical attributes (record power clean max by a Maryland WR, and the second best squat of any Maryland WR all time). Could work his way into the top 3 or 5 of Wide Receivers in next year’s draft.
2.     Justin Blackmon, WR, Ok. State, So.(Rs)
Blackmon did not exactly tear up the stat sheet yesterday, but what I saw was a grit and determination to win by Blackmon. Nursing an injured ankle that noticeably affected his explosiveness, Blackmon continued to run full effort routes, and still gained separation on defenders despite not being 100%. Another solid week for one of the nation’s top wide receivers
3.     Darvin Adams, WR, Auburn, Jr.
Adams has emerged as Cam Newton’s go to receiver, and has shown extremely good route running abilities, and ball skills. Adams made big catch after big catch; on the sideline on a key 4th down, on a 3rd down over the middle, no matter where on the field Adams was sure to come down with the pivotal catch. Adams could possibly come out with Cam Newton and be drafted within the rounds of 4 to 6.
Stock Down

Mark Barron (Alabama)
Eyes peering into the backfield, or eyes locked on his man, Barron against Auburn last Friday just could not seem to make a play on the ball when it was in the air. Sometimes he was in good position, most times he was not, but in both cases Barron was victimized by the Auburn passing attack. Barron showed his tough style of football, helping out in the run defense with big hits, but failed to cover the back end of the field. His poor play ultimately led to the Auburn comeback victory. It seems there are no real solid safety prospects in this draft that could go in the first round. I see Barron as a 2nd or 3rd round guy, based solely on talent.

Boise State’s D-Line
After a strong first half, the Bronco’s front seven, particular on the d-line, was absolutely manhandled by Nevada’s pistol rushing attack of Colin Kaepernicke and Vai Taua. The inability to stop the run, led to the Wolf Pack’s successful use of PA passes. Also, there was absolutely zero pass rush on Kaepernicke, and even when there was a pass rush, they tackled very poorly and allowed Kaepernicke to escape the pressure. Overall a terrible and ultimately sad night for the Boise State Broncos, as a win would have most certainly placed them in at the least a BCS Rose Bowl. Some notable D-lineman I had been looking at; Billy Wynn and Ryan Winterswyk.


*Noteable addition(s) to Big Board: Justin Blackmon and J.J. Watt

*Noteable dropoff(s) from the Big Board: Demarcus Love and Mark Ingram

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Alex Brown's 2011 Big Board: Week 12





*Noteable addition(s) to Big Board: Donta Hightower and Stefen Wisniewski

*Noteable dropoff(s) from the Big Board: Akeem Ayers and Leonard Hankerson



Thursday, November 18, 2010

Alex Brown's 2011 Big Board: Week 11



*Noteable addition(s) to Big Board: Cam Newton, Jon Baldwin, Jimmy Smith and Leonard Hankerson

*Noteable dropoff(s) from the Big Board: Allen Bailey, Daniel Thomas, Rahim Moore, and Jake Locker



Saturday, November 13, 2010

College Football: Week 11 Pick'em

Last Week's Win/Loss: 5-5
Total Win/Loss since Week 2: 60-30

#13 Iowa at Northwestern
Alex's pick: Iowa
Why: Dan Persa has been playing at an extremely high level this season, leading Northwestern to a 6-3 record; nevertheless a 2-3 conference record and an inability to win big games has stuck as a label. I think they give Iowa a strong performance, but the improved offense of the Hawkeyes will be the center point of attention. Iowa by 10
Kansas State at #20 Missouri
Alex's pick: Missouri
Why: Kansas State's inability to pass the football will make the game that much easier for the Mizzou D. Daniel Thomas lacks the burst to create running lanes for himself and benefits from tiring down a defensive front, gaining steam towards the latter portion of games. The probem this week is the rotational D-Line which Missouri implements and the stacked fronts the KSU Wildcats will face. Missouri starts out in a flurry, but behind Daniel Thomas they come close to taking the lead. Missouri by 6 
Penn State at #8 Ohio State
Alex's pick: Ohio State
Why: Defense wins this game for the Buckeyes, as they are set to "tee off" on the freshman quarterback carousel from Penn State. Jim Tressel has noticeably picked up on more aggressive playcalling and the offense is benefiting. TP throws for 350 and Ohio State wins. OSU by 21
#16 Virginia Tech at North Carolina
Alex's pick: North Carolina
Why: North Carolina's defense is really starting to gel, and I feel if they can pressure Tyrod Taylor into early mistakes, that the improved rushing attack can maintain an early lead. Matchup to watch is Va. Tech WR Jarrett Boykin vs. UNC CB Kendric Burney. Top end skill position players that will likely see the other all afternoon. Boykin has height advantage, however Burney has extremely good ball skills. UNC by 3
Georgia at #2 Auburn
Alex's pick: Auburn
Why: One of two upset alert picks I have this week; I will be in attendance for this game at Jordan Hare Stadium! Very excited to see 2 possible top 2011 NFL prospects on both teams; A.J. Green WR of Georgia, Nick Fairley DT of Auburn, and obviously Cam Newton QB of Auburn. Interested to see whether or not he plays, but Im positive that this team rallies the troops behind Cam, and Auburn fans witness a Georgia Bulldog beatdown. Yet with all the distractions, it is VERY possible for an upset. Auburn by 17
San Diego St. at #3 TCU
Alex's pick: TCU
Why: Another on upset alert, I am interested to see how TCU follows up their domination of formerly #5 ranked Utah. Primed for a letdown, head coach Gary Patterson won't let pride sink in and destroy TCU's national championship hopes...TCU by 21
#23 TAMU at Baylor
 Alex's pick: Baylor
Why: After letting me down in a BIG way last week, Im going to stay with the Bears. Coming off his worst start this season, I feel Robert Griffen III will light it up. His ability to stretch the pocket with his feet should limit the sack opportunities of TAMU, who are solely reliant upon stud OLB Von Miller. If Baylor tailors blitz pickups to cover up Miller, then I would not be surprised if Griffen carves up an Aggie defense. Baylor by 13
#17 Mississippi State at #11 Alabama
Alex's pick: Alabama 
Why: Coming off a painful loss to LSU, Alabama and Coach Nick Saban will show resiliency in this matchup of top 20 ranked SEC opponents. A lot depends on the health of RB Trent Richardson, as he has been heavily relied upon this season. Mark Ingram needs to up his game this week as well; Ingram has been somewhat ineffective the last couple of weeks and will need to open up the PA passing attack for Greg McElroy. Bama by 16
#12 Oklahoma State at Texas
Alex's pick: Oklahoma State
Why: Former MLB player Brandon Weeden's ability to step in and command this high flying offense, is the main reason to why OSU is set to be the Big 12's BCS Bowl bid. Justin Blackmon is as big for this offense as any other WR in the nation, and will be tested against a talented secondary. Kendall Hunter and the run game will be the X-Factor for the game. OSU by 19
USC at #18 Arizona
Alex's pick: USC
Why: Matt Barkley and the USC Trojans are starting to play up to their abilities, and have begun to win close games. If this one is within a TD heading into the 4th quarter, USC will win. The stable of running backs allow for fresh legs every series, and Arizona's D-Line is suspect against the run. USC by 7

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Alex Brown's 2011 Big Board: Week 10

Rank (PR)
Stock
Change
Name
College
Position
Height
Weight
1. (1) = 0
Andrew Luck*
Stanford
QB
6’4
235 lbs
2. (2) = 0
Patrick Peterson
LSU
CB
6’1
225 lbs
3. (3) = 0
A.J. Green*
Georgia
WR
6’4
210 lbs
4. (4) = 0
Da’Quan Bowers*
Clemson
DE
6’4
280 lbs
5. (6) = +1
Prince Amukamara
Nebraska
CB
6’1
205 lbs
6. (7)= +1
Robert Quinn*
UNC
DE
6’4
267 lbs
7. (8)= +1
Ryan Kerrigan
Purdue
DE
6’4
263 lbs
8. (5)= -3
Adrian Clayborn
Iowa
DE
6’4
285 lbs
9. (9)= 0
Ryan Mallet*
Arkansas
QB
6’6
260 lbs
10. (10) = 0
Cameron Jordan
California
DE
6’4
283 lbs
11. (18) = +7
Nick Fairley*
Auburn
DT
6’4
298 lbs
12. (11) = -1
Janoris Jenkins*
Florida
CB
5’11
184 lbs
13. (15) = +2
Stephen Paea
Oregon St.
DT
6’1
311 lbs
14. (14) = 0
Derek Sherrod
Miss. St.
OT
6’6
305 lbs
15. (13) = -2
Marcel Dareus*
Alabama
DT
6’4
305 lbs
16. (0) = 0
Anthony Castonzo
BC
OT
6’7
308 lbs
17. (17) = 0
Akeem Ayers*
UCLA
OLB
6’4
255 lbs
18. (18) = 0
Julio Jones*
Alabama
WR
6’4
220 lbs
19. (25) = +1
Von Miller
TAMU
OLB
6’3
243 lbs
20. (26) = +6
Jake Locker
Washington
QB
6’3
230 lbs
21. (12) = -9
Mark Ingram*
Alabama
RB
5’10
215 lbs
22. (23) = +1
Cameron Heyward
Ohio St.
DE
6’5
288 lbs
23. (19) = -4
Bruce Carter
UNC
OLB
6’3
235 lbs
24. (24) = 0
Allen Bailey
Miami
DE
6’4
285 lbs
25. (21) = -4
Demarco Murray
Oklahoma
RB
6’1
207 lbs
26. (22) = -4
Demarcus Love
Arkansas
OT/OG
6’5
315 lbs
27. (27) = 0
Daniel Thomas
Kansas St.
RB
6’2
230 lbs
28. (NA) = NA
Drake Nevis
LSU
DT
6’2
285 lbs
29. (29) = 0
Rahim Moore*
UCLA
S
6’1
196 lbs
30. (30) = 0
Nate Solder
Colorado
OT
6’9
315 lbs
31. (28) = -3
Gabe Carimi
Wisconsin
OT/OG
6’7
327 lbs
32. (32) = 0
Rodney Hudson
FSU
OG
6’2
282 lbs


*Noteable addition(s) to Big Board: Drake Nevis

*Noteable dropoff(s) from the Big Board: Marvin Austin