Monday, September 15, 2014

What We're Watching: Week 4

9/18/2014
Auburn-@-Kansas State-6:30pm-ESPN
SE Oklahoma-@-Henderson State-7pm-CBSSN

9/20/2014
Southern Illinois-@-Purdue-11am-B10N
Hawaii-@-Colorado-1pm-P12N
Florida-@-Alabama-2:30pm-CBS
Virginia-@-BYU-2:30pm-ESPN
Indiana-@-Missouri-3pm-SECN
Northern Illinois-@-Arkansas-6pm-ESPNU
South Carolina-@-Vanderbilt-6:30pm-SECN
San Diego State-@-Oregon State-9:30pm-FS1

LA-Lafayette-@-Boise State-9:30pm-CBSSN

What We're Watching: Week 3

9/12/2014
Toledo-@-Cincinnati-6pm-ESPNU
Baylor-@-Buffalo-7pm-ESPN
9/13/2014
East Carolina-@-Virginia Tech-11am-ESPN
Wyoming-@-Oregon-1pm-P12N
Georgia-@-South Carolina-2:30pm-CBS
Mississippi State-@-South Alabama-3pm-ESPNNEWS
Southern Miss-@-Alabama-5pm-ESPN2
Tennessee-@-Oklahoma  -7pm-ABC
Texas-vs-UCLA-7pm-FOX

Rice-@-Texas A&M-8pm-ESPN2

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Quick Draft Dish: Week 2

WEEK TWO
WASHINGTON STATE @ NEVADA
Ø  NEVADA SR QB CODY FAJARDO is a tremendous athlete with good speed. His elongated release will prevent him from becoming an elite passer. He does process his reads quickly.
Ø  NEVADA SR DE BROCK HEKKING is a big ball of energy. He has some nice pass rush moves. He will make an NFL roster on effort, alone. Hekking can be a bit too aggressive for his own good. He needs to scale back on the post play schenanigans.
WESTERN KENTUCKY @ ILLINOIS
Ø  WESTERN KENTUCKY SR CB CAM THOMAS has solid coverage skills and closing speed. He tackles really well in the open field.
Ø  ILLINOIS RSOPH QB WES LUNT is a transfer from Oklahoma State. He has a big accurate arm. He puts up huge numbers in the Illini offensive system. I highly doubt he will enter the 2015 NFL Draft, but he is a name to remember for the 2016 draft evaluation process.
FLORIDA ATLANTIC @ ALABAMA
Ø  FAU SR CB D’JOUN SMITH missed the game with an injury. This would have been a good evaluation game for him.
Ø  ALABAMA JR RB KENYAN DRAKE gets buried behind the other ALABAMA running backs on the depth chart, but he is immensely talented. Drake can cut on a dime, he has good speed, and he is really good in the passing game. JR RB T.J. YELDON will likely be the higher rated back, but the gap between Drake and Yeldon is not as huge as one would think.
EASTERN WASHINGTON @ WASHINGTON
Ø  EASTERN WASHINGTON SR RB QUINCY FORTE has extremely quick feet. He catches the ball well and also help in the return game. He has top-100 sleeper potential.
SOUTHERN CAL @ STANFORD
Ø  SOUTHERN CAL JR RB JAVORIOUS ALLEN has good acceleration, vision, and cutting ability. He however is not going to break a lot of tackles.
Ø  SOUTHERN CAL JR DT LEONARD WILLIAMS is a beast. Williams was very disruptive against STANFORD with a bum ankle. He has violent hands and he disengages quickly.
Ø  STANFORD JR QB KEVIN HOGAN has an elongated release, he throws from a funky arm angle, and his arm isn’t the strongest. He also locks onto one receiver and allows the defense to jump all over it. The stock is heading down on Hogan, quickly.
BALL STATE @ IOWA
Ø  BALL STATE SR RB JAHWAN EDWARDS is a patient runner who will grind out yards. Edwards is not going to win a track meet, but if you need three to four yards, he will get you three to four yards.
Ø  IOWA SR OT BRANDON SCHERFF is considered a top-20 prospect. He left the game in the first half with a knee injury. He returned later in the game with everything appearing to be fine.
MICHIGAN STATE @ OREGON
Ø  OREGON JR QB MARCUS MARIOTA is currently our #1 overall prospect. Mariota has a big and projectable frame. He has a huge arm and has track speed. He gets a little rattled in the pocket and he does not play within a pro-style system. However, there is enough on tape to see he projects well to the NFL game.
EAST CAROLINA @ SOUTH CAROLINA
Ø  EAST CAROLINA SR QB SHANE CARDEN does not have a big arm and is not very athletic. He throws a very catchable and is very productive.
Ø  EAST CAROLINA SR WR JUSTIN HARDY has great hands and is an excellent route runner. However, he is not the swiftest player.
Ø  SOUTH CAROLINA SR TE RORY ANDERSON is a tremendous athlete, but is undersized to play TE in the NFL. He also seems to lose his concentration on routine catches at times.
VIRGINIA TECH @ OHIO STATE
Ø  VIRGINIA TECH SR OG DAVID WANG is a versatile offensive lineman, who can play all three interior positions. Wang has enough athleticism to get to the second level. He does not have the brute strength necessary to dominate defensive linemen. Wang is very susceptible to an inside rush.
COLORADO STATE @ BOISE STATE
Ø  BOISE STATE JR RB JAY AJAYI has a quick burst, great cutting ability, and is very physical. He is tremendous in the passing game. Ajayi is a better north-south runner than an east-west runner. He gets up the field in a hurry. In my rankings, the arrow is pointing straight up for Ajayi.

Ø  COLORADO STATE JR RB JASEN ODEN, JR. intrigues me. I really can’t even put my finger on the reason why. He hasn’t done really done anything to scream special to me, but he has good size and is good in the passing game. He has essentially brand new tires as he only has five career touches at Colorado State. He is a name I will keep my eyes on.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

What We're Watching: Week 2

What We're Watching: Week 2

9/4/2014
Arizona-@-UTSA-7pm-FS1
9/5/2014
Washington State-@-Nevada-9:30pm-ESPN
9/6/2014
Florida Atlantic-@-Alabama-11am-SECN
Western Kentucky-@-Illinois-11am-B10N
Eastern Washington-@-Washington-2pm-P12N
Ball State-@-Iowa  -2:30pm-ESPN2
Southern Cal-@-Stanford-2:30pm-ABC
Michigan State-@-Oregon-5:30pm-FOX
East Carolina-@-South Carolina-6pm-ESPN2/ESPNU
Virginia Tech-@-Ohio State-7pm-ESPN
Colorado State-@-Boise State-9:15pm-ESPN2

Texas Tech-@-UTEP-10pm-FS1

Quick Draft Dish: Week 1

WEEK ONE
TEXAS A&M @ SOUTH CAROLINA
Ø  SOUTH CAROLINA SR QB DYLAN THOMPSON struggles with his accuracy. He is a career 53% passer, and only connected on 50% against the Aggies. His struggles with accuracy stems from his poor footwork. Thompson throws a very pretty deep ball, but struggles with intermediate routes.
Ø  SOUTH CAROLINA SR OG A.J. CANN looked very strong at the point of attack and was one of the few bright spots for the Gamecocks.
Ø  SOUTH CAROLINA JR RB MIKE DAVIS has been banged up for some of fall practice. He only touched the ball seven times, and left the game after suffering a rib injury.
Ø  TEXAS A&M SR OT CEDRIC OGBUEHI came as advertised. He neutralized what little pass rush the Gamecocks could generate. He is very athletic. Even if he gets beat, he is able to recover.
Ø  TEXAS A&M SR CB DESHAZOR EVERETT was victimized twice on long TD passes. He possesses the physical skills, but his instincts are not there.
Ø  TEXAS A&M SR WR MALCOME KENNEDY was previously not on my radar, but he is firmly there now. Kennedy caught 14 passes for 137 yards. He is a solid route runner, with very good hands. He may not have long speed, but his speed is adequate.
EASTERN ILLINOIS @ MINNESOTA
Ø  MINNESOTA SR RB DAVID COBB has a good burst and has thus far been very productive in his career.
Ø  EASTERN ILLINOIS SR QB ANDREW MANLEY is a transfer from New Mexico State. He has an NFL frame, and a good arm, but he did not show much against the Gophers. It could have been a rhythm issue, since he split reps with JR QB JALEN WHITLOW (a Kentucky transfer).
TEMPLE @ VANDERBILT
Ø  TEMPLE JR OLB TYLER MATAKEVICH showed good sideline-to-sideline range. He was also solid in coverage.
RUTGERS @ WASHINGTON STATE
Ø  WAZZU SR QB CONNOR HALLIDAY has enough of a skill set to land him in an NFL camp next year, but his body frame is not capable of taking an NFL pounding. Heck, I am not sure if he is going to survive the Pac-12 this year. He took a beating against RUTGERS.
Ø  WAZZU SR WR VINCE MAYLE impressed me with his hands and run after catch ability. In the future, I would like to see him do a better job at high pointing the football.
Ø  RUTGERS JR RB PAUL JAMES has some tackle breaking ability, but he really excels with his cuts. He does not have top end speed, but he is fast enough.
JACKSONVILLE STATE @ MICHIGAN STATE
Ø  MICHIGAN STATE JR QB CONNOR COOK looked excellent rolling out to his left, and to his right. He showed good arm strength on a few deep balls. He also showed resiliency after taking what I thought was a dirty hit to his left knee in the first quarter. Fortunately for Cook and the Spartans, he was wearing a brace on that leg.
Ø  MICHIGAN STATE SR WR TONY LIPPETT is a big wide receiver, who has the ability to separate.
Ø  MICHIGAN STATE JR DE SHILIQUE CALHOUN didn’t play much, but when he did, he was very disruptive.
COLORADO VS. COLORADO STATE
Ø  COLORADO STATE SR OT TY SAMBRAILO was injured in the early part of the first quarter. He sprained his MCL, and will only miss three games.
Ø  COLORADO STATE SR QB GARRETT GRAYSON was inaccurate in the first half, but recovered to have a nice game. Grayson has minimal athleticism, but he has a good arm.
Ø  COLORADO STATE SR RB DEE HART had a phenomenal debut. Hart is an Alabama transfer, who had multiple knee injuries, and got buried on the depth chart with the Crimson Tide. Hart has good vision and burst, but you can tell he doesn’t have the speed he once had. He catches the ball well, but his pass blocking leaves something to be desired.
Ø  COLORADO JR DT JOSH TUPOU was washed out the entire game by an inexperienced CSU offensive line. He showed very little disruption or an ability to anchor the middle of the line. CSU ran right in the spot he was taken out of, often.
UNLV @ ARIZONA
Ø  UNLV SR OT BRETT BOYKO is a nasty blocker. He is so violent with his hands. He finishes his blocks, and in one instance, he pancaked an Arizona defender six yards down the field. The arrow is pointing up for Mr. Boyko.
Ø  UNLV SR WR DEVANTE DAVIS has a huge frame and a large catch radius. He has solid hands. I don’t however get the feeling he has top-end speed.
PENN STATE VS. UCF
Ø  PENN STATE JR TE JESSE JAMES has the size to hold up as an inline blocker and he has very soft hands.
Ø  UCF SR OT TORRIAN WILSON has the size to play left tackle, but lacks the athletic ability. I don’t know if he can handle speed rushers off the edge.
NORTH DAKOTA STATE @ IOWA STATE
Ø  IOWA STATE JR WR QUENTIN BUNDRAGE was injured very early in the game and never returned. The injury turned out to be a torn ACL, and he will miss the entire season.
Ø  IOWA STATE SR TE E.J. BIBBS never became a part of the offense. He lined up in the slot most of his snaps, and was only targeted a handful of times.
Ø  NORTH DAKOTA STATE SR RB JOHN CROCKETT showed excellent burst when hitting the hole. He had two long touchdown runs (one was called back). He could be a priority free agent type after the draft next year.
UCLA @ VIRGINIA
Ø  UCLA JR QB BRETT HUNDLEY really struggled in the first half. The Bruins offensive line played horribly, leaving Hundley running for his life.
Ø  Part of the problems with the offensive line were due to UCLA JR OC JAKE BRENDEL was out with a knee sprain.
Ø  UCLA SR DE OWANAGBE ODIGHIZUWA was a menace off the edge. He showed power and speed, constantly disrupting the Virginia quarterbacks. He looks fully recovered from the knee injury that took him out last year.
Ø  UCLA SR ILB ERIC KENDRICKS was all over the field. He recorded sixteen tackles and ran an interception back for a touchdown. He is a bit undersized and he may have a hard time finding a spot at the next level.
ALABAMA VS. WEST VIRGINIA
Ø  ALABAMA JR WR AMARI COOPER is one of the best NFL prospects at wide receiver. He runs polished routes, has great hands, and good speed.
Ø  ALABAMA SR WR DEANDREW WHITE was having a solid game before leaving with a shoulder injury. White should miss the next two weeks.
Ø  ALABAMA JR RB T.J. YELDON has great burst and vision. His upright running style worries me. It opens him up to bigger hits and can lead to more turnovers.
Ø  ALABAMA SR ILB TREY DEPRIEST was suspended for this game because of “violation of team rules”. His presence is the middle was missed.
Ø  WEST VIRGINIA SR WR MARIO ALFORD has Ferrari-like acceleration. He showed this on a 100-yard kick return for a touchdown. If he can show solid contribution in the passing game, he can work himself into draftable position.
Ø  WEST VIRGINIA SR WR KEVIN WHITE has great size and high-points the ball well. He showed excellent hands in this game. I look forward to seeing him in other games.
RICE @ NOTRE DAME
Ø  RICE SR WR JORDAN TAYLOR did not play with a foot injury. He should be able to return in two weeks (Rice has a bye next week), when the Owls play Texas A&M.
Ø  RICE JR DT CHRISTIAN COVINGTON drew double-teams most of the game. He held his own during most the battles, and was able to make plays with his quickness.
Ø  NOTRE DAME JR OG CONNOR HANRATTY was solid in pass protection.
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE @ MISSOURI
Ø  SOUTH DAKOTA STATE SR QB AUSTIN SUMNER injured his ankle in the first half and did not return.
Ø  SOUTH DAKOTA STATE SR RB ZACH ZENNER is a north-south runner, who rarely gets taken down by first contact. He has a little shiftiness in the open field. He catches the ball well. He does not however possess top speed, and will likely test in the 4.7 range. Some members in the draft community think he will have to convert to fullback at the next level. I am not ready to write him off as a running back just yet.
SOUTHERN MISS @ MISSISSIPPI STATE
Ø  MISSISSIPPI STATE JR QB DAK PRESCOTT is a physical specimen at quarterback. He has a strong arm, but he has a small wind-up in his throwing motion. He is a physical runner. I think he would benefit from playing through his senior season.
Ø  MISSISSIPPI STATE SR OT BLAINE CLAUSELL is not very athletic, and can be beaten inside. He is very strong, and wins battles when he gets his hands on defenders.
Ø  SOUTHERN MISS SR ILB ALAN HOWZE is a player that I thought exhausted his eligibility after last season. He suffered a season ending injury in the first three weeks of the 2013 season, and was granted a medical redshirt. Howze is a solid player, who doesn’t do any one thing spectacular, but he always seems to be around the ball. Special teams will be his ticket to an NFL camp.
FLORIDA STATE VS. OKLAHOMA STATE
Ø  OKLAHOMA STATE JR DE JIMMY BEAN impressed me with ability to use his hands to get off blocks, and then use his burst to attack the quarterback. This was my first look at Bean, and I look forward to seeing more.
Ø  FLORIDA STATE RSOPH QB JAMEIS WINSTON looked shaky in this game. He was forcing balls into coverage, reading the wrong coverage, and his mechanics were out of whack at times. He was still able to make plays with his legs, and he had some positive throws at well. This is something to monitor as the season progresses.
LSU VS. WISCONSIN
Ø  LSU SR OT LA’EL COLLINS has athletic feet, good length, and good size. He also has enough athleticism to get to the second level quickly, spring big running plays.
Ø  LSU JR CB JALEN MILLS has excellent closing speed and very good ball skills.
Ø  WISCONSIN JR RB MELVIN GORDAN is one of the fastest backs in the nation. He has superior burst and vision. I question how much he can contribute in the passing game. At this point in his career, the Wisconsin coaching staff has not asked him to participate much in the passing offense.
WASHINGTON @ HAWAII
Ø  WASHINGTON SR DE HAU’OLI KIKAHA is a tremendous pass rusher, with good burst around the edge. He can get a tad over-aggressive at times. He also is a solid run defender. He seemed comfortable rushing from a standing position, but I didn’t get a chance to see if he dropped into coverage.
Ø  WASHINGTON SR WR KASEN WILLIAMS is one of my higher ranked WR’s coming into the season. In this game however, he seemed to struggle getting on the same page with his new quarterback.
UTAH STATE @ TENNESSEE
Ø  UTAH STATE SR QB CHUCKIE KEETON struggled in his first game back after suffering a torn ACL last season. He looked timid and his accuracy suffered. The Tennessee defense had him under fire the entire game. I look for Keeton to bounce back as the season progresses.
Ø  UTAH STATE JR OLB KYLER FACKRELL injured his knee in the first quarter, came back into the game, and then re-injured the same knee. The injury turned out to be a torn ACL, and Fackrell will miss the rest of the season.
SMU @ BAYLOR
Ø  BAYLOR SR QB BRYCE PETTY suffered two cracked transfer processes in his back. He could be seen visibly wincing in pain during the first half. It also affected his accuracy.
Ø  BAYLOR JR DE SHAWN OAKMAN is listed at 6’8” 285 pounds and he looks every bit the physical specimen that would signify. He has very quick hands and the power to be able to bull rush. He also has the instincts to quickly diagnose run plays and screens. His stock is trending way up in my eyes, as this was my first time seeing him play.
MIAMI (FL) @ LOUISVILLE
Ø  LOUISVILLE SR RB DOMONIQUE BROWN looks leaner than he did a year ago, and he runs meaner. Brown has agility, burst, and soft hands.
Ø  LOUISVILLE SR RB MICHAEL DYER missed the game with a thigh bruise.

Ø  MIAMI (FL) SR ILB DENZEL PERRYMAN is built like a brick s**thouse. Perryman flies to the ball. He finds cracks in the offensive line to make constant plays in the opponent’s backfield. He may only be a two-down linebacker at the next level, as I question whether he can cover.

Friday, August 29, 2014

2014 Preseason Rookies of the Week

Preseason Week Four Rookie of the Week

OAKLAND RAIDERS QB - Derek Carr (2nd Round/Fresno State)
The DFD #2 ranked QB, Derek Carr fell to round two. The Raiders were able to draft two top ten players with their first two picks. Carr should probably start over Matt Schaub sooner rather than later. Carr threw for 143 yards and three touchdowns against a mostly reserve Seattle defense. Carr also completed 85% of his passes.

Preseason Week Three Rookie of the Week


OAKLAND RAIDERS OLB - Khalil Mack (1st Round/Buffalo)

Khalil Mack was a basically unrecruited player coming out of high school, and in four years became a maniac linebacker that makes plays in all facets of the game. In a losing effort versus the Packers, Mack recorded five tackles (including two for loss) and made a perfect read on a screen pass for an interception. Mack will be the centerpiece of the Raiders defense for years to come. 

Preseason Week Two Rookie of the Week


MINNESOTA VIKINGS QB - Teddy Bridgewater (1st Round/Louisville)

Teddy Bridgewater was the DFD overall #2 ranked player for the 2014 draft, and therefore I was mildly surprised when he slipped to the last pick of the first round. Bridgewater led a 4th quarter comeback against the Cardinals. He completed 16 of 20 pass attempts, for 177 yards, and two touchdowns, including the game winner with 53 seconds left. Bridgewater is listed as the backup right now to Matt Cassell, but it is only a matter of time before he is the starter.

Preseason Week One Rookie of the Week

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS WR - Brandin Cooks (1st Round/Oregon State)
Brandin Cooks was drafted in the first round, because he was one of the most explosive offensive playmakers available. After his first game, there is no doubt in the truthfulness of that statement. Cooks caught five passes for 55 yards, and he also broke the ankles of a Rams defender on his one touchdown reception. It is a scary thought, when you imagine what he can do when Drew Brees is pulling the trigger.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

What We're Watching: Week 1

8/28/2014
Texas A&M-@-South Carolina-5pm-SECN
Eastern Illinois-@-Minnesota-6pm-B10N
Temple-@-Vanderbilt-8:15pm-SECN
Rutgers-@-Washington State-9pm-FS1
8/29/2014
Jacksonville State-@-Michigan State-6:30pm-B10N
Colorado-vs.-Colorado State-8pm-FS1 (Denver, CO)
UNLV-@-Arizona-9:30pm-ESPN
8/30/2014
Penn State-vs-UCF-7:30am-ESPN2 (Dublin, Ireland)
North Dakota State-@-Iowa State-11am-FS1
UCLA-@-Virginia-11am-ESPN
Alabama-vs.-West Virginia-2:30pm-ABC/ESPN2 (Atlanta, GA)
Rice-@-Notre Dame-2:30pm-NBC
South Dakota State-@-Missouri-2:30pm-ESPNU
Southern Miss-@-Mississippi State-6:30pm-SECN
Florida State-vs.-Oklahoma State-7pm-ABC  (Houston, TX)
LSU-vs-Wisconsin-8pm-ESPN
Washington -@-Hawaii-9:30pm-CBSSN
8/31/2014
Utah State-@-Tennessee-6pm-SECN
SMU-@-Baylor-6:30pm-FS1
9/1/2014

Miami (FL)-@-Louisville-7pm-ESPN