Tag: NFL DRAFT

  • 2026 NFL Draft Round 1 Grades

    Los Angeles Rams: B+

    I am a huge Ty Simpson fan when it comes to this pick. He leaves the same intensity for Alabama and now Los Angeles. Stetson Bennett may have been a step back in recent years but I think Simpson can definitely learn from a pro’s pro Matthew Stafford and grasp information as time goes forward.

    Dallas Cowboys: B-

    Cowboys receive a B- for drafting Caleb Downs. Downs slipped but for huge reason. I would argue he created a lot more buzz entering college than he did exiting.

    As for Malachi Lawrence, we have seen this before with Demarcus Lawrence. Only, Demarcus’ time had abated.

    Kansas City Chiefs: A-

    The Chiefs filled the room with one objective. Get a guy to disrupt the quarterback and they did that successfully.

    New York Jets: C+

    The New York Jets continue to reinvigorate the roster and they drafted David Bailey, Kenyon Sadiq, and Omar Cooper Jr. Bailey was undoubtedly a better pick than Fernando Mendoza.

    Las Vegas Raiders: D

    The Las Vegas Raiders drafted Mendoza with the first overall pick and the quarterback did not even shake Rodger Goodell’s hand. The arm is a little questionable, to me, since he emanates from a great, souring Indiana program.

    Tennessee Titans: A

    Carnell Tate is an excellent player. The Titans and Robert Saleh not only draft another viable OSU wide receiver, they add one right beside Jermaine Johnson.

    New York Giants: C

    I did not like the Giants picks on Night 1. I, however, liked the uplifting speech by Francis Mauigoa about letting loose, similar to Will Campbell’s draft night audition.

    New England Patriots: B-

    OT Caleb Lomu is an assurance policy on the right side.

    Los Angeles Chargers: A+

    Akheem Mesidor is the sleeper of the first round draft. If Miami won the National championship, maybe people would be talking about Mesidor more. But it is just me. Quarterbacks always get favored in the draft.

    Cleveland Browns: A

    Browns receive a solid A for simply no effort. They select the best offensive lineman in the draft.

    Philadelphia Eagles: B

    Makai Lemon was on the phone with the Pittsburgh Steelers just before the Eagles drafted him. I think Lemon has the most upside of any receiver but AJ Brown needs to bleed green another year.

    Seattle Seahawks: A

    Jadarian Price is a great payday for him and Seattle. They lose Kenneth Walker but Price displays more than a one-cut style.

  • Bill is Being Bill

    Bill Belichick came off a huge, disappointing loss to the Clemson Tigers on Saturday.

    It was not only his undefeated game but failure on behalf of that North Carolina got off to its worst start since last year. What is unsteady is what is present about this program.

    They are guaranteeing Belichick the first seasons of his contract and there is already chatter of him being fired.

    News flash.. Bill is Bill.

    He is going to finish the season strong and admirably so by critics and doubts. Nobody knew Belichick would change his life but not only having his two children on coaching staff, manipulating the system and drafting Tom Brady in the sixth round.

    In North Carolina football’s most recently upsetting loss to Clemson, they opened the game with yet some significance by a 3-pt field goal. Clemson’s quarterback Cade Klubnik who could be considered a pro-style quarterback delivered on all cylinders.

    He mastered four scoring possessions and had critics talking not necessarily but throwing Belichick under the bus.

    Bill is going to be continuing to be Bill and adjust the program until it is great.

  • Shedeur Sanders Mortified

    Shedeur Sanders Mortified

    Shedeur Sanders was ready to celebrate the after party of the Sanders Legendary cult 2025 NFL Draft. Sanders was great in college in the transition to Colorado and performing feeble at first. But hit a strong chord when his numbers improved for scouts to take a possible liking of him in the first round.

    Truth be told Sanders did not spark that fire he did in college on NFL Draft night 1. He failed to meet expectations and certainly made the worse of gestures, bling, family ties, and history that defined essence.

    Sanders grew up on this moment from social media highlights to clickbait and etc. I joke clickbait because sometimes that was his talent.Sanders talent was seen on camera flashing and posing but had something wise to say on social media if that is true.

    He said something along the lines of adversity and unlike Cam Ward who was nothing but nice and humble to begin his career in Tennessee. Sanders has a lot to learn and pick up on night 2 of the NFL Draft.

    It might be expectant. He lands outside the round of 2 and 3 based off quarterbacks drop offs currently to entice executives. Sanders did not pass the eye test for Pittsburgh, New Orleans, none even Aaron Rodgers.

    Aaron Rodgers was looking in the flash distance on a Pat McAfee show thinking what position will be whose. And come to find out the unknown is scary for Deion Sanders who coached his son and leads a legacy far imagined.

    Shaddeur Sanders is a prospect with skill, hype, motoring ability but the thing that sets him apart is the gene. The gene and maturity will determine what comes out of this and Sanders handling.

  • Kirk Cousins is Stunned

    Kirk Cousins is Stunned

    Kirk Cousins is stunned. But why?

    He signed a 3-year, $84 million contract and has a responsibility.

    Even though the Falcons dratted Michael Penix Jr with the eighth overall pick this Thursday, Atlanta went with their most feasible and justifiable pick possible. Rather than trade down and select a plethora of talent and appease Cousins, Atlanta turned in the opposite direction and took a quarterback that would offer competition, not incompetence.

    Cousins has reason to voice out as the new and current leader of the Atlanta Falcons but do not we know him by now. His infamous recollection of sore loser moments such as, “You like that.”

    He sure is stunned to know his new teammate from before RGIII and now Michael Penix.

  • Chicago Bears Draft Caleb Williams

    Chicago Bears Draft Caleb Williams

    The Chicago Bears did it and they drafted the most exciting quarterback in college in the last two years, Caleb Williams. The Bears took a risk and they replaced two of their last quarterbacks to fill a glaring hole.

    Williams led the FBS in touchdowns (120) and ‘wow’ plays over the last three years but he was also first in fumbles (33) over that same span. Many people have compared Williams to Patrick Mahomes while there still is much to be polished.