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sharon_orn
08 avr. 2025
Its just days after a disastrous season for Liverpool has ended and the news coming from the Liverpool official website is that the King has lost his throne. It was obvious for many and a shocker for some like me as just days before the Fa cup final Liverpools owner said that Kennys job Andraez Williams Jersey is safe.Kenny had been given a three year contract at the start of the season with the motive of getting Liverpool back where they belong Top of world football. However he spent a huge amount on buying players in summer which were supposed to be premier league proven players and will help in re-building the club. But all of the signings failed to impre s and didnt show their worth. This i sue became a problem for Kenny as throughout the season he was critisized for paying a total of 71m on Stewart Downing , Jordan Henderson and Andy Carroll who had a tough start to his Liverpool career but now is showing his worth. Failed tactics, failed signings, it seemed like Kenny is not the one for modern day football.The League Cup succe s was great but could not cover up the disastrous league form. The team was playing attacking football but their ability to see-off weaker teams was a matter of concern. Marek Dolezaj Jersey To add to the woes Luis Suarez was handed a 8 match ban , a matter which spoiled the clubs reputation and a matter which wasnt handled well by Kenny.The sacking showed that the owner just doesnt want the manager to spend money but also give succe s. Its obvious that any owner would not be happy if the manager spent around 110m but could not beat teams like Blackburn, Norwich, Swansea and finish 8th in the league but I think the owners should have been more patient , the succe s was coming, fans could sense it, the Carling Cup win and the FA Cup final was already on the track. As they say you learn from your mistakes, Kenny has learned it, he knows where he went wrong and would have brought sharp improvements next season but sadly his time is over.The owners and the chairmans words after the sacking clearly suggested they want champions league football.The club cant afford to loose their reputation and of Damon Smith Jersey course the money which they will get from playing in it . But Kenny was building the club, he was bringing that dynamic attacking football style of Liverpool of the 70s and 80s. Throughout the season the team was short on confidence but when they clicked it looked like there is no stopping them. And now Kenny is gone some other manager will come and he will bring in his players his tactics and training methods and the re-building phase starts againthats bad management by the owners. There could have been improvements in the summer ,Lucas the backbone of the Liverpool midfield mi sed out half of the Jonathan Mingo Jersey season will be back . Secondly dude to the injurys to Lucas, Adam and Gerrard young players like Spearing and Shelvy came in and gained experience and can be trusted as a backup to any of them next season. Thirdly the Pepe Reina couldnt get worse. Josh Ritchie Jersey Reina considered to be one of the best goalkeepers in Europe had a season to forget. He still has it in him but he has played a lot of games I mean a lot! a little break and he will be back to his best. The only thing left to do was buy a winger and a goalscoring striker to remove the pre sure of Suarez and there you have a team ready to fight for the champions league But as it staysIt is a sad end for a great football legend even sadder because Kenny is one of the main person for the illustrious history the club has.
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The French come to the Euros with no favourites tag, but they come as underdogs. This group of players would like to emulate the 1984 and 2000 generations, by winning the 2012 campaign. Laurent Blanc takes France into Euro 2012 on a 20-game unbeaten run, which includes victories over Germany, England and Brazil. But Igor Larionov Jersey the French national team coach is still downplaying his teams chances. France has not won a tournament finals match since the 2006 World Cup semifinal (it was winle s at Euro 2008 and at the 2010 World Cup), and Blanc Mario Ferraro Jersey is quick to point out that France (ranked 16th) is currently listed nine spots lower than its first opponent, England (seventh), in the FIFA world rankings.They have one of the most talented squad and they would want to prove themselves. The squad consist of nine players that were in the squad that cause a lot of drama in Craig Coxe Jersey South Africa. Blanc has worked hard with his players to win back support from a French public that vehemently rejected Les Bleus after their strike action at the World Cup. The likes of captain Hugo Lloris, Franck Ribery, Florent Malouda and Patrice Evra are some of the players who would like to prove themselves because they were part of the World Cup squad.Their opening game against England will be the most important Georgi Romanov Jersey for them to win. The winner of the group is expected between them and England, winning that game will determine who wins the group. Some of their England based players would love to get one over their teammates, the likes of Manchester United Captain Evra, Laurent Koscielny who had a stunning season at Arsenal Luca Cagnoni Jersey , and the Newcastle duo of Cabaye and Ben Arfa, not forgetting the Premiership Champions Manchester City
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sharon_orn
08 avr. 2025
Overall Football (soccer) in Australia is on the way Bobby Orr Jersey up after a strong World Cup in 2006 and the start of the new national league The A-League. This building up of support & strength took a huge blow on the 7th of August 2008 when Graham Arnolds Olyroos took on Serbia. The campaign received lots of abuse before even starting after horror coach Arnold made some questionable selections in the 18 man squad.The match was one of the worst in recent Australian history the Olyroos were all over the place they couldnt hold the ball all they could do was clear the ball and gift it straight back to the Serbs.The Serbs displayed there lack of finish and the Olyroos their fighting power Chico Maki Jersey (but not infront of goal). The match was completely dominated by Serbia in the first half with Zoran Tosic creating plenty of chances with a smashing shot in the 37 minute which struck the cro sbar.The 2nd half began with the stronger team on the attack but a funny thing happened in the 69th minute which is unique to the game of football the team defending and struggling the whole game scored a goal Ruben Zadkovich the scorer. Taylor Hall Jersey A very scrappy goal for the Olyroos with another player striking and Ruben tapping the ball in off the keepers save with a huge lunge forward.The Australians built some momentum and almost struck again with sub Billy Celeski hitting the post.Justice was served for the game of football not Australian Patrick Sharp Jersey fans in the 78th minute when Slobadan Rajkovic headed in a corner to level the scores.A game Serbia really should have won and an absolute shocker for people in Australia the team played dreadfully bad and downgraded the level of Australian football. The only shining light for the Au sies was David Carney and I mean only!To top off the awful display the telecast of the game was the worst I have Jason Dickinson Jersey seen Channel 7 broadcasting the game with the worst commentators who know nothing about football. Ad breaks after goals and after throw ins how could it get much worse.4-4-2 pushed Channel 7 just to get the games on air why couldnt SBS the leading broadcaster of football in Australia show the game at least if they did it they would say more then the players names.
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sharon_orn
08 avr. 2025
The hold a prime position in the 2020 NFL Draft with the No. 2 overall pick and they know just how valuable the selection is. While many expect the Redskisn to go in one direction at No. 2, theyre exploring every po sibility that comes with such a valuable draft slot. When asked at the combine, head coach Ron Rivera made it clear the Redskins arent anywhere close to turning their card in on one specific player Sergei Nemchinov Jersey .We are looking at everything, Rivera said at the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis Wednesday. Everything is po sible. Everything is Phil Esposito Jersey an option. What we do, were going to decide as a group and go forward from there.The hold the No. 1 overall pick and are expected to take LSU quarterback Joe Burrow. That leaves the Redskins at No. 2, in a spot where most expect them to select Ohio State defensive end Chase Young. Young led the nation in sacks (16.5) on his way to earning the Chuck Bednarik Award as the nations top defensive player and the Bronco Nagurski Award as the nations Hugo Ollas Jersey top defensive end, the first Ohio State defensive player to earn those honors. He was just the ninth defensive player to be a Heisman Trophy finalist.If Washington drafts Young, he has an opportunity to make an instant impact on a defensive line that already features ,, and Matt Ioannidis. Four-time Pro Bowler, who will be a free agent, has made a major impact on the Redskins defensive line in the past.What if Washington doesnt want to select Young and has an opportunity to trade down and acquire more picks? The Redskins have just six picks in the 2020 draft and none in the second and sixth round. Trading the pick and pa sing on a potential opportunity to select Young would be a deterrent to the Redskins franchise, but the opportunity to improve the offensive line and the secondary could tip the scales in that direction.Rivera also didnt select 2019 first-round pick Walt Tkaczuk Jersey and Washington will meet with Burrow and Tua Tagovailoa at the combine. Perhaps the Redskins could even trade up to No. 1 or select a quarterback at No. 2. The Redskins certainly have options.Well before New York Rangers Jersey we do anything with the No. 2 pick, we got to see what happens with the No. 1 pick, Rivera said. So once that pick goes on then well go from there. As I said, everythings an option. As far as talking, we talked a couple teams already (regarding) situations that could potentially be. The truth is we got to see what happens in front of us.
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Sites de machines à sous en ligne découverts : Conseils d'initiés et recommandations
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Before putting money on the winner of the 2024 Offensive Player of the Year award, check out the list of top contenders, which includes among the favorites.UConns Cam Spencer is John Fantas guard of the week | CBB on FOX The UConn Huskies Cam Spencer is John Fantas guard of the week. See why in this piece! ADVERTISEMENT Favorites to Win NFL OPOYNameTeamOddsNext Week Addison Reed Jersey Opponent+750Jets (Monday, September 9)Tyreek Hill+750Jaguars (Sunday, September 8)Cowboys+1000Browns (Sunday, September 8)Justin JeffersonVikings+1200Giants (Sunday, September 8)JaMarr Chase+1200Patriots (Sunday, September 8)+1400Packers (Friday, September 6)+2000Steelers (Sunday, September 8)Jets+200049ers (Monday, September 9)+2200Rams (Sunday, September 8)Jets+300049ers (Monday, September 9)In terms of live coverage, we have what you need to know about Week 1 of the NFL here. Take a look at the piece below Eduardo Escobar Jersey .Week 1 NFL ScheduleBaltimore Ravens at Kansas City Chiefs: 8:20 PM ET, Thursday, September 5 | Spread: Kansas City (-3) at Philadelphia Eagles: 8:15 PM ET, Friday, September 6 | Spread: Philadelphia (-1.5) at Cincinnati Bengals: 1:00 PM ET, Sunday, September 8 | Spread: Cincinnati (-9.5) at Chicago Bears: 1:00 PM ET, Sunday, September 8 | Spread: Chicago (-4.5) at New York Giants: 1:00 PM ET, Sunday, September 8 | Spread: New York (-1) at Atlanta Falcons: 1:00 PM ET, Logan Morrison Jersey Sunday, September 8 | Spread: Atlanta (-2.5) at Miami Dolphins: 1:00 PM ET, Sunday, September 8 | Spread: Miami (-3.5) at Indianapolis Colts: 1:00 PM ET, Sunday, September 8 | Spread: Houston (-2.5) at New Orleans Saints: 1:00 Zach Duke Jersey PM ET, Sunday, September 8 | Spread: New Orleans (-4.5) at Buffalo Bills: 1:00 PM ET, Sunday, September 8 | Spread: Buffalo (-7) at Seattle Seahawks: 4:05 PM ET, Sunday, September 8 | Spread: Seattle (-4.5) at Los Angeles Chargers: 4:05 PM ET, Sunday, September 8 | Spread: Los Angeles (-3.5) at Cleveland Browns: 4:25 PM ET, Sunday, September 8 | Spread: Cleveland (-1.5) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 4:25 PM ET, Sunday, September 8 | Spread: Tampa Bay (-4) at Detroit Glen Perkins Jersey Lions: 8:20 PM ET, Sunday, September 8 | Spread: Detroit (-3.5) at San Francisco 49ers: 8:15 PM ET, Monday, September 9 | Spread: San Francisco (-5.5)FOX Sports created this story using technology provided by and data from Sportradar.Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? FOLLOW Follow your favorites to personalize your FOX Sports experience National Football League
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sharon_orn
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The NFL Combine has arrived, and pro day workouts on college campuses are just around the corner in March. That makes it a good time to reset the big board of prospect rankings for Aprils 2024 NFL draft. Now knowing what players are returning to school to try to improve their stock and having a sense of which future NFL talents are rising and falling so far in the pre-draft discovery proce s, there are some changes acro s the board. The quarterbacks have reshuffled a bit, and there also are some players at other positions getting more positive or negative attention. Heres Sporting News expanded and updated overall rankings and best prospects by position, covering about half the players who should get drafted. NFL MOCK DRAFT: NFL Draft prospects 2024: Big board of top 125 players (Getty Images) 1. Caleb Williams, QB, USC (6-1, 218 pounds) The 2022 Heisman winner is the latest Lincoln Riley dual-threat dynamo with his big arm and mobility, doing whatever it takes with his moxie and toughne s to make plays. Hes the clear-cut franchise QB option from this cla s despite an emotional, disappointing overall season with the Trojans. 2. Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State (6-3, 202 pounds) Harrison has the size and speed of a cla sic No. 1 outside receiver with even more physical upside than his Hall-of-Fame father. He would have a strong case to go ahead of Caleb Williams if the Bears werent leaning toward QB. 3. Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina (6-5, 220 pounds) Maye has a nice combination of accuracy and athleticism reminiscent of Commanders QB Sam Howell, another former Tar Heel. Maye is a much better pa ser with a more ideal frame to handle pre sure at a higher level. 4. Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia (6-4, 240 pounds) Bowers is an explosive athlete with a powerful frame and has the look of the next great NFL tight end, emerging from a strong offense that showcased his mismatch-creating skills. 5. Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame (6-7, 316 pounds) Alt has incredibly nimble feet for such a big frame. He uses his body well to move defenders out of his way. Hes a cant-mi s long-term anchor. 6. Malik Nabers, WR, LSU (6-0, 200 pounds) Nabers is a smooth route-runner with good hands and great quickne s after the catch. Hell keep the pedigree strong from Baton Rouge. 7. Olumuyiwa Fashanu, T, Penn State (6-6, 321 pounds) Fashanu is working to make sure he is no lower than the second-best tackle in this cla s with a size, frame, and physical play that are equal a sets in pa s protection and run blocking. 8. Rome Odunze, WR, Washington (6-3, 201 pounds) Odunze is looking better as a speedy, field-stretching, perimeter receiver. Hes a much better version of Quentin Johnston for this years cla s. (Getty Images) 9. Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU (6-4, 210 pounds) The reigning Heisman winner exploded as a dual-threat star with elite athleticism and big-play pa sing flair. Daniels still needs a little time to improve his zip and accuracy, but his natural skills give him great upside. He can become what Lamar Jackson is in the new Ravens offense. 10. Dallas Turner, EDGE, Alabama (6-4, 240 pounds) Turner stepped into the void of Will Anderson Jr. as the premier Crimson Tide pa s rusher. He still has the upside to become a more complete defender in the NFL, much like Anderson immediately did with the Texans. 11. Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson (6-2, 185 pounds) Wiggins is a versatile, big cover corner who could use his size in other areas of his game. He has separated from some other terrific prospects to be the best at this position. 12. Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State (6-6, 234 pounds) Fuaga has a great blend of size, power, savvy, Aledmys Diaz Jersey smarts, and agility. He just needs to be more consistent with his technique and physicality to maximize that complete blocking package. 13. Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA (6-5, 265 pounds) Latus explosivene s has stood out more as he made the wise choice to return to school to become a steadier all-around force outside to build even more on his inside pa s-rush flash. 14. Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia (6-7, 340 pounds) Mims is a smooth outside pa s protector with big upside in the running game, too. Getty Images 15. Jared Verse, EDGE, Florida State (6-4, 248 pounds) Verse was a very productive pa s rusher before this past college season. He made the smart decision to return to the Seminoles to polish some of his raw all-around skills. 16. JerZhanNewton, DT, Illinois (6-2, 295 pounds) Newton is a natural run-stopper who can keep developing more pa s-rush pop. He is the latest first-round prize from a defensive-minded program. 17. Byron Murphy II, DT, Texas (6-1, 308 pounds) Murphy packs a major wallop as a more compact interior defensive lineman, but he might need to get a little bigger and stronger to keep up his impactful ways. 18. Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama (6-0, 196 pounds) Arnold is a smooth corner who uses his size well in coverage, and hes agile enough to make big plays on the ball and also be a reliable a set in run support. MORE: | 19.J.C. Latham, OT, Alabama (6-6, 326 pounds) Latham is also challenging the top tackles in whats a formidable cla s for the position. He has a little Tristan Wirfs pa s-protecting and run-blocking upside. 20. Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa (6-1, 209pounds) DeJean is a unique physical corner who is just as comfortable away from coverage as he is using his good on-ball instincts. 21. Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo (6-0, 196 pounds) Mitchell has gotten plenty of recent draft attention for flat-out blinding speed to stay with anyone in coverage, boosted by his ideal size. 22. Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU (6-4, 205 pounds) Thomas is the cla sic great-hands, strong route-running receiver who is tough enough to work inside, fight for the ball, and use his physicality well after the catch. 23. Jackson Powers-Johnson, G, Oregon (6-6, 320 pounds) Powers-Johnson, as his last name might indicate, plays with great power and quickne s as a top-flight run blocker who can grow in pa s protection. Getty Images 24. J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan (6-3, 202 pounds) McCarthy is a flat-out athletic playmaker who throws well out of the pocket and shows great zip on all of his pa ses. He just needs to work on blending his arm and accuracy better. 25. Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama (6-1, 195 pounds) Beyond the awesome name, McKinstry has elite game with the ideal frame to be a shutdown corner who shows huge playmaking skills when tested. 26. Keon Coleman, WR, Florida State (6-4, 215 pounds) Coleman is a strong technical receiver after the catch and should be a first-round pick after increasing his big-play ability. 27. Bo Nix, QB, Oregon (6-2, 217 pounds) Nix has an intriguing blend of experience, arm talent, and athleticism. He really put everything together well while leading the Ducks offense, causing some to think he has Justin Herbert-like potential. 28. Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma (6-7, 327 pounds) Guyton keeps getting more draft buzz, as its evident he has some quick feet and agility to go with an impre sive, mauling frame. 29. Chop Robinson, EDGE, Penn State (6-3, 250 pounds) Robinson has good finishing pa s-rush moves as his nickname suggests, but his signature right now is pure speed and explosivene s. 30. Graham Barton, OT, Duke (6-3, 311 pounds) Barton, a solid all-around blocking option, especially in the outside running game, can keep growing as an athlete and find improved technique in pa s protection. 31. Ennis Rakestraw Jr., CB, Mi souri (6-0, 188 pounds) Rakestraw also has shot up draft boards because of his terrific, often physical, man-to-man coverage skills. He is fearle s staying with receivers downfield and quick to react on routes /*-->*/ Getty Images 32. Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas (6-4, 196 pounds) Mitchell is another speedy intermediate and deep threat who could be great with better hands and routes. 33. Troy Franklin, WR, Oregon (6-3, 187 pounds) Franklin has dazzled with his rare size-speed-quickne s combination and projects to be a major open-field, big-play a set. 34. Troy Fautanu, G, Washington (6-4, 317 pounds) Fautanus calling card is pure physicality, but hes risen up draft boards by showing high upside with his blocking agility and quickne s. 35. Jordan Morgan, OT, Arizona (6-5, 325 pounds) Morgan is a dynamic athlete for the position, and he has a natural, agile feel for pa s protection. 36. Ladd McConkey, WR, Georgia (6-0, 188 pounds) McConkey is a well-rounded route-running and blocking wide receiver who can be an a set in any technical role short of being a real deep threat. 37. Kamari La siter, CB, Georgia (6-0, 180 pounds) La siter can get all over the field in coverage with his great quickne s, and he also opens and closes with elite physical play. Getty Images 38. Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington (6-3, 214 pounds) Penix delivers the ball downfield with a strong arm and great accuracy, and he can continue to work on making adequate mobility more of an a set in his game 39. JaTavion Sanders, TE, Texas (6-4, 243 pounds) Sanders is another highly athletic receiver for the position who doesnt drop off much from Brock Bowers skill set as a pa s-catcher. 40. Bralen Trice, EDGE, Washington (6-4, 256 pounds) Trice is a strong, relentle s pa s-rusher who is working to rise into surefire first-round status. 41. Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas (6-1, 170 pounds) Worthy is an explosive playmaker who used this year to round into a more complete receiver. 42. Chris Braswell, EDGE, Alabama (6-3, 255 pounds) Braswell offers some standout athletic qualities that have allowed him to shoot up draft boards. He uses speed, quickne s, and burst to make a ton of plays. He just needs to play more disciplined at times. 43. Darius Robinson, EDGE, Mi souri (6-5, 291 pounds) Robinson used the Senior Bowl to show hes an explosive, strong athlete with freakish upside. 44.Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M (6-3, 230 pounds) Cooper has become a borderline first-round prospect by showing the nece sary speed and quickne s to go with his top coverage skills. 45. Kingsley Suamataia, OT, BYU (6-6, 315 pounds) Suamataia has a strong frame for run blocking but also is a reliable pa s protector. 46. TVondre Sweat, DT, Texas (6-4, 362 pounds) Sweat uses his strength, power, leverage, and size well to work over blockers and often push into the backfield to make plays vs. the run and pa s. 47. Zach Frazier, C, West Virginia (6-3, 310 pounds) Frazier is a quick, strong anchor in the running game who has good room for technique improvement in pa s protection. 48. Payton Wilson, LB, NC State (6-4, 238 pounds) Wilson is getting more attention for his tremendous athleticism, packaged with high intelligence and effort. (Getty Images) 49. Tyler Nubin, S, Minnesota (6-2, 210 pounds) Nubin is a versatile, explosive safety who Cavan Biggio Jersey uses his size, burst, and instincts well vs. the run and pa s. 50. T.J. Tampa, CB, Iowa State (6-2, 200 pounds) Tampa stands out with his natural big fame, and he uses all of his size and speed to his advantage in downfield coverage. 51.Adisa Isaac, EDGE, Penn State (6-4, 254 pounds) Isaac has gotten more buzz along with teammate Robinson because of his relentle sne s and quickne s as a natural pa s rusher. 52. Xavier Legette, WR, South Carolina (6-3, 227 pounds) Legette is the cla sic size-speed-physicality deep threat who needs work on his hands and route-running to really maximize his playmaking in the NFL. 53. Patrick Paul, OT, Houston (6-7, 315 pounds) Paul is getting plenty of buzz for his exceptional size, build and resulting top-flight power. He just needs to match that better with some improved quickne s. 54. Calen Bullock, S, USC (6-3, 190 pounds) Bullock has the speed, quickne s, and footwork to become a well-rounded safety who uses his size well in coverage. 55. Jonah Ellli s, EDGE, Utah (6-2, 246 pounds) Elli s has special run-stopping skills for the outside and has a lot of juice when covering laterally. He has untapped potential as a pa s-rusher, too. Getty Images 56. Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan (6-0, 192 pounds) Wilson is a dynamic big-play threat with the requisite speed and quickne s, but he needs to become more consistent overall with his hands and operating after the catch. 57. Javon Bullard, S, Georgia (5-11, 180 pounds) Bullard is a natural upfield safety who plays like an extra linebacker with his run-stopping and pa s-rushing skills. Hes working on being more reliable in coverage. 58.Jermaine Burton, WR, Alabama (6-0, 194 pounds) Burton profiles as a high-upside slot with his hands, speed, and short-area quickne s. 59. Kris Jenkins, DT, Michigan (6-3, 285 pounds) Jenkins is an explosive, relentle s inside pa s rusher who can get more stable in a short area against the run. 60. Jonathon Brooks, RB, Texas (6-0, 207 pounds) Brooks is looking like the best option in a weaker running back cla s because of his dynamic skills as a receiver and open-field, change-of-pace runner. 61. JaLynn Polk, WR, Washington (6-2, 204 pounds) Polk Bud Norris Jersey has risen up boards of late based on his hands, strength and reliability as a physical route-running target. 62.Devontez Walker, WR, North Carolina (6-2, 200 pounds) Walker is a smart technician of a target who uses his size and speed well to stretch the field. 63. Kamren Kinchens, S, Miami (5-11, 202 pounds) Kinchens is a rangy playmaking force who excels most in coverage like a nickel back. Hes still growing in the other parts of his game. /*-->*/ 64. Jaden Hicks, S, Washington State (6-3, 212 pounds) Hicks is a very active and instinctive upfield safety who is still improving as a coverage a set. 66. Malachi Corley, WR, Western Kentucky (5-11, 210 pounds) Corley profiles as a savvy route-runner inside who can make a ton of big plays after the catch. 67. Brandon Dorlus, EDGE, Oregon (6-3, 290 pounds) Dorlus is a physically imposing all-around player who uses his suddenne s and relentle sne s well. (Getty Images) /*-->*/ 68. Jeremiah Trotter Jr. LB, Clemson (6-0, 230 pounds) Trotter has some of his fathers skills in his ability to fly around and make plays with an upfield style to stuff the run and rush the pa ser with big stats to show for it. 69.Javion Cohen, G, Miami (6-4, 305 pounds) Cohen has rare athleticism for an interior blocker, which gives him a well-rounded game for running blocking and pa s protection. 70. Braden Fiske, DT, Florida State (6-5, 297 pounds) Fiske is a relentle s, quick pa s rusher and has risen up draft boards because of that unique a set. 71. Blake Corum, RB, Michigan (5-8, 213 pounds) Corum is a dynamic, shifty perimeter change-of-pace back who needs to get stronger in the pa sing game, both as a protector and receiver. 72. Kalen King, CB, Penn State (5-11, 188 pounds) King has received more draft attention for how dynamic he is making plays on the ball. He just needs to get more consistent in coverage, but hes a great follow to Joey Porter Jr. 73. Cooper Beebe, G, Kansas State (6-4, 335 pounds) Beebe is the cla sic interior power blocker with natural strength who needs to develop a lot more reliable agility to ace pa s protection. 74. Beau Brade, S, Maryland (6-1, 210 pounds) Brade is an intimidating, explosive clean-up man who needs to clean up his own game a little in coverage to be more than a physical run supporter. 75. Ruke Orhorhoro, DT, Clemson (6-4, 295 pounds) Orhorhoros quickne s into the backfield to blow up pa s and run plays can fit well in any scheme. 76. Mike Sainristil, CB, Michigan (5-10, 182 pounds) Sainistril is a very aggre sive corner with a natural playmaking flair who can round into a more fundamentally sound cover man. 77. Khyree Jackson, CB, Oregon (6-3, 195 pounds) Jackson has gotten more attention ahead of the combine because his ideal frame in coverage and still developing top coverage technique. 78. Marshawn Kneeland, EDGE, Western Michigan (6-3, 268 pounds) Kneeland is a well-rounded pa s rusher with the versatility and relentle s to raise his production in the NFL. 79. Michael Hall Jr., DT, Ohio State (6-2, 280 pounds) Hall has a good combination of strength and explosivene s to boost a line rotation inside and out as he works on improving technique. 80. Junior Colson, LB, Michigan (6-3, 247 pounds) Colson is rising up boards for his range and speed acro s the field to help him as a cover man and tackler. He needs more work to be reliable vs. the run. 81. Dominic Puni, G, Kansas (6-4, 323 pounds) Puni is a dynamic athletic run blocker whose limitations in pa s protection will make him better suited for the inside. 82. Sedrick Van Pran, C, Georgia (6-4, 310 pounds) Van Pran is an athletic and savvy anchor whos relentle s in run blocking. He needs to be more consistent to be trusted as a long-term starter. 83. Kiran Amegadjie, OT, Yale (6-5, 318 pounds) Amegadjie has been noticed more for his plus agility and blocking burst for his size. He is a well-rounded blocker who can start outside or inside in the NFL. 84. Ricky Pearsall, WR, Florida (6-1, 190 pounds) Pearsall is a technically sound route-runner and can deliver as a downfield big-play a set working outside. 85. Christian Haynes, G, Connecticut (6-2, 318 pounds) Haynes is another standout athletic run blocker who could get better by getting stronger there and for pa s protection. 86. Johnny Wilson, WR, Florida State (6-7, 240 pounds) Wilson is ma sive-framed prospect with dangerous big-play skills on intermediate and deep routes. 87. Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame (6-6, 310 pounds) Fisher stands out with smarts on top of well-rounded blocking with power and strength. He just needs to improve his agility and technique to fully tap into his upside. 88. Jalen McMillan, WR, Washington (6-1, 192 pounds) McMillan has a nice blend of technique, quickne s, hands, and route-running to be an effective slot. 89. Kris Abrams-Draine, CB, Mi souri (5-11, 178 pounds) Abrams-Draine is getting attention along with Rakestraw because of his great fluidity and agility in coverage. He needs to play more contained so he makes more big plays than he gives up. 90. Braelon Allen, RB, Wisconsin (6-2, 240 pounds) Allen is a freakish big power runner with some unexpected juice but he may need be able to hold up for three downs. Getty Images 91. Spencer Rattler, QB, South Carolina (6-0, 219 pounds) Rattler is resetting his intriguing draft status as a strong-armed, experience athletic pa ser and his versatility gives him some rare developmental upside. 92. Christian Mahogany, G, Boston College (6-3, 322 pounds) Mahogany is an athletic attacking guard in the running game who has some untapped potential in inside pa s protection. 93. Leonard Taylor III, DT, Miami (6-3, 305 pounds) Taylor is NFL-worthy as a run-stopper, but he can tap more into his inside pa s rush as well in the right scheme. 94. Sione Vaki, S, Utah (5-11, 211 pounds) Vaki is a terrific athlete for his position who can make big plays vs. the pa s, both as a savvy cover man and speedy blitzer. 95. Trey Benson, RB, Florida State(6-1, 215 pounds) Benson is a mighty between-the-tackles power runner who fits well in a downhill scheme 96. Cedric Gray, LB, North Carolina (6-3, 325 pounds) Gray is a natural run-stopping force with some pa s-rushing upside who has room to grow in coverage. 97. Maason Smith, DT, LSU (6-5, 300 pounds) Smith has a favorable combination of power, relentle sne s, and technique that allows him to be effective along multiple fronts in multiple capacities. 98. Cole Bishop, S, Utah (6-2, 207 pounds) Bishop is a terrific cover safety, and he has the speed and instincts to handle any a signment in zone or man. He needs to improve as a physical run support to be more than a versatile slot man. 99. McKinnley Jackson, DT, Texas A&M (6-2, 325 pounds) Jackson is a strong run-stopper who generates a lot of power from his feet and hand usage. (Getty Images) 100.Brenden Rice, WR, USC (6-3, 210 pounds) Brenden, the son of GOAT wide receiver Jerry Rice, is a dynamic athlete with great hands, burst, and quickne s. He just needs to learn how to play better to his size. 101. Audric Estime, RB, Notre Dame (5-11, 227 pounds) Estime is a strong, compact, no-nonsense power run who quickly decides to hit holes and bursts through them. He can be a nasty between-the-tackles a set in the NFL. 102. Josh Newton, CB, TCU (6-0, 195 pounds) Newton is a nice-sized, speedy, and quick zone corner who needs better technique to make big plays man-to-man. 102. Zak Zinter, G, Michigan (6-6, 322 pounds) Zinter uses his size and tall frame well as an interior power blocker. He can become more consistent in that area and in pa s protection with work on his agility and technique. 103. Bucky Irving, RB, Oregon (5-10, 195 pounds) Irving is the cla sic speed and quickne s home run threat out of the backfield. He can be a highly dangerous change of pace. 104. Cam Hart, CB, Notre Dame (6-3, 204 pounds) Hart is yet another big corner in this cla s getting attention of how he uses his size and wingspan well in coverage, but he could be even better with plenty of technique work. 105. MarShawn Lloyd, RB, USC (5-9, 215 pounds) Lloyd is a patient, explosive runner with good vision and some valuable pop as a receiver. 106. Caelen Carson, CB, Wake Forest (6-0, 195 pounds) Carson is a well-balanced, confident corner who can fit well in a lot of teams coverage schemes. 107. Cade Stover, TE, Ohio State (6-4, 251 pounds) Stover is sturdy all-around tight end who is an off-the-charts blocker with his size. He needs to use some of that same physicality as a receiver, where he can become a better route-runner. 108. Gabriel Murphy, EDGE, UCLA (6-3, 260 pounds) Murphy has a good blend of power and quickne s to be a well-rounded producer in a defensive line rotation. 109. D.J. James, CB, Auburn (6-1, 174 pounds) James is a speedy, agile, and naturally instinctive corner. He just needs some work on his coverage and tackling technique, including reining in his aggre sivene s. 110. Jamari Thrash, WR, Louisville (5-11, 185 pounds) Thrash is a nice downfield threat with his speed and his quickne s also give him some big-play burst after the catch. 111. Theo Johnson, TE, Penn State (6-6, 257 pounds) Johnson is a tough and quick receiver with good hands who needs to work most on his blocking and route-running. 112. Will Shipley, RB, Clemson (5-11, 210 pounds) Shipley is quick, speedy and explosive to be a strong home-run hitter as a change of pace in the NFL working the perimeter, but hes limited as a power back. 113. Michael Pratt, QB, Tulane (6-3, 220 pounds) Pratt is a strong pocket pa ser with a good enough arm to make most of the throws but is a limited athlete. 114. Austin Booker, EDGE, Kansas (6-6, 245 pounds) Booker has the speed and athleticism to finish strong in his pursuit of quarterbacks and is also is quick vs. the run. 115. Javon Foster, OT, Mi souri (6-5, 309 pounds) Foster is a powerful run blocker best suited to play on the right side as he improves his edge pa s protection. 116. Tommy Eichenberg, LB, Ohio State (6-2, 239 pounds) Eichenberger is a well-rounded linebacker who covers plenty of ground vs. run and pa s, but he could stand to improve quite a bit in both areas, especially the former. 117. Mekhi Wingo, DT, LSU (6-1, 295 pounds) Wingo has intringuing inside pa s-rush upside because of his quickne s and relentle sne s. 118. Luke McCaffrey, WR, Rice (6-2, 195 pounds) McCaffrey isnt a field-streching burner for his size like his father was, but Eds son and Christians brother can be a smooth route-running technician who can turn out to be effective as a NFL big slot. 119. Jaylen Wright, RB, Tenne see (5-10, 210 pounds) Wright is an explosive, quick back who has the speed to burst through holes. He also is a strong a set overall in the pa sing game. 120. Jarrian Jones, CB, Florida State (6-0, 191 pounds) Jones has the size, quickne s and coverage instincts to play either inside or outside to boost an NFL defense with his versatility. 121. Javon Solomon, EDGE, Troy (6-0, 247 pounds) Solomon has some size and strength limitations, but he compensates with a quick first step and a variety of moves to get to Jaime Garcia Jersey the quarterback. 122. Christian Jones, OT, Texas (6-5, 318 pounds) Jones is a smart, quick run blocker who can fill in well as a rotational backup until he gets his physical tools down to be a consistent a set in pa s protection. 123. Max Melton, CB, Rutgers (5-11, 193 pounds) Melton is a solid all-around defender against the pa s and run who seems best suited to play shorter areas in the slot. 124. Tanor Bortolini, C, Wisconsin (6-3, 305 pounds) Bortolini is an athletic run blocker who gets the most out of his frame and can start with some key work on his technique. 125. Curtis Jacobs, LB, Penn State (6-1, 235 pounds) Jacobs is getting a lot of attention for his ace coverage and blitzing skills, which makes him a key a set for any defense despite limitations vs. the run. NFL Draft prospect rankings by position Quarterbacks /*-->*/ Caleb Williams, USC (6-1, 218 pounds) Drake Maye, North Carolina (6-5, 220 pounds) Jayden Daniels, LSU (6-4, 210 pounds) J.J. McCarthy, Michigan (6-3, 202 pounds) Bo Nix, Oregon (6-2, 217 pounds) Michael Penix Jr., Washington (6-3, 214 pounds) Spencer Rattler, South Carolina (6-0, 219 pounds) Michael Pratt, Tulane (6-3, 220pounds) Running backs Jonathon Brooks, Texas (6-0, 207 pounds) Blake Corum, Michigan (5-8, 213 pounds) Braelon Allen, Wisconsin (6-2, 240 pounds) Trey Benson, Florida State (6-1, 215 pounds) Audric Estime, Notre Dame (5-11, 227 pounds) Bucky Irving, Oregon (5-10, 195 pounds MarShawn Lloyd, USC (5-9, 215 pounds Will Shipley, Clemson (5-11, 210 pounds) Jaylen Wright, Tenne see (5-10, 210 pounds) Wide receivers Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State (6-3, 202 pounds) Malik Nabers, LSU (6-0, 200 pounds) Rome Odunze, Washington (6-3, 201 pounds) Brian Thomas Jr., LSU (6-4, 205 pounds) Keon Coleman, Florida State (6-4, 215 pounds) Adonai Mitchell, Texas (6-4, 196 pounds) Troy Franklin, Oregon (6-3, 187 pounds) Ladd McConkey, Georgia (6-0, 188 pounds) Xavier Worthy, Texas (6-1, 170 pounds) Xavier Legette, South Carolina (6-3, 227 pounds) Roman Wilson, Michigan (6-0, 192 pounds) Jermaine Burton, Alabama (6-0, 194 pounds) JaLynn Polk, Washington (6-2, 204 pounds) Devontez Walker, North Carolina (6-2, 200 pounds) Malachi Corley, Western Kentucky (5-11, 210 pounds) Ricky Pearsall, Florida (6-1, 190 pounds) Johnny Wilson, Florida State (6-7, 240 pounds) Jalen McMillan, Washington (6-1, 192 pounds) Brenden Rice, USC (6-3, 210 pounds) Jamari Thrash, Louisville (5-11, 195 pounds) Luke McCaffrey,Rice (6-2, 195 pounds) Tight ends Brock Bowers, Georgia (6-4, 240 pounds) JaTavion Sanders, Texas (6-4, 243 pounds) Cade Stover, Ohio State (6-4, 251 pounds) Theo Johnson, Penn State (6-6, 257 pounds) Offensive tackles /*-->*/ Joe Alt, Notre Dame (6-7, 316 pounds) Olumuyiwa Fashanu, Penn State (6-6, 321 pounds) Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State (6-6, 334 pounds) Amarius Mims, Georgia (6-7, 340 pounds) J.C. Latham, Alabama (6-6, 326 pounds) Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma (6-7, 327 pounds) Graham Barton, Duke (6-3, 311 pounds) Jordan Morgan, Arizona (6-5, 325 pounds) Kingsley Suamataia, BYU (6-6, 315 pounds) Patrick Paul, Houston (6-7, 315 pounds) Kiran Amegadjie, Yale (6-5, 318 pounds) Blake Fisher, Notre Dame (6-6, 310 pounds) Javon Foster, Mi souri (6-5, 309 pounds) Christian Jones, Texas (6-5, 318 pounds) Guards/centers Jackson Powers-Johnson, G, Oregon (6-6, 320 pounds) Troy Fautanu, G, Washington (6-4, 317 pounds) Zach Frazier, C, West Virginia (6-3, 310 pounds) Javion Cohen, G, Miami (6-4, 305 pounds) Cooper Beebe, G, Kansas State (6-4, 335 pounds) Dominic Puni, G, Kansas (6-4, 323 pounds) /*-->*/Sedrick Van Pran, C, Georgia (6-4, 310 pounds) Christian Haynes, G, Connecticut (6-2, 318 pounds) Christian Mahogany, G, Boston College (6-3, 322 pounds) Zak Zinter, G, Michigan (6-6, 322 pounds) Tanor Bortolini, C, Wisconsin (6-3, 305 pounds) Edge rushers Dallas Turner, Alabama (6-4, 240 pounds) Laiatu Latu, UCLA (6-5, 265 pounds) Jared Verse, Florida State (6-4, 248 pounds) Chop Robinson, Penn State (6-3, 250 pounds) Bralen Trice, Washington (6-4, 256 pounds) Chris Braswell, Alabama (6-3, 255 pounds) Darius Robinson, Mi souri (6-5, 291 pounds) Adisa Isaac,Penn State (6-4, 254 pounds) Jonah Elli s, Utah (6-2, 246 pounds) Brandon Dorlus, Oregon (6-3, 290 pounds) Marshawn Kneeland, Western Michigan (6-3, 268 pounds) Gabriel Murphy, UCLA (6-3, 260 pounds) Austin Booker, Kansas (6-6, 245 pounds) Javon Solomo, Troy (6-0, 247 pounds) Defensive tackles JerZhan Newton, Illinois (6-2, 295 pounds) Byron Murphy II, Texas (6-1, 308 pounds) TVondre Sweat, Texas (6-4, 362 pounds) Kris Jenkins, Michigan (6-3, 285 pounds) Braden Fiske, Florida State (6-5, 297 pounds) Ruke Orhorhoro, Clemson (6-4, 295 pounds) Michael Hall Jr., Ohio State (6-2, 280 pounds) Leonard Taylor III, Miami (6-3, 305 pounds) Maason Smith, LSU (6-6, 315 pounds) McKinnley Jackson, Texas A&M (6-2, 325 pounds) Mekhi Wingo, LSU (6-1, 295 pounds) Linebackers Edgerrin Cooper,Texas A&M Lourdes Gurriel Jr. Jersey (6-3, 230 pounds) Payton Wilson, NC State (6-4, 238 pounds) Jeremiah Trotter Jr. Clemson (6-0, 230 pounds) Junior Colson, LB, Michigan (6-3, 247 pounds) Cedric Gray, North Carolina (6-3, 325 pounds) Tommy Eichenberg, Ohio State (6-2, 239 pounds) Curtis Jacobs, Penn State (6-1, 235 pounds) Cornerbacks Nate Wiggins, Clemson (6-2, 185 pounds) Terrion Arnold, Alabama (6-0, 196 pounds) Cooper DeJean, Iowa (6-1, 209 pounds) Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo (6-0, 196 pounds) Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama (6-1, 195 pounds) Ennis Rakestraw Jr., Mi souri (6-0, 188 pounds) Kamari La siter, Georgia (6-0, 180 pounds) T.J. Tampa, Iowa State (6-2, 200 pounds) Kalen King, Penn State (5-11, 188 pounds) Mike Sainristil, Michigan (5-10, 182 pounds) Khyree Jackson, Oregon (6-3, 195 pounds) Kris Abrams-Draine, Mi souri (5-11, 178 pounds) Josh Newton, TCU (6-0, 195 pounds) Cam Hart, Notre Dame (6-3, 204 pounds) Caelen Carson, Wake Forest (6-0, 195 pounds) D.J. James, Auburn (6-1, 174 pounds) Jarrian Jones, Florida State (6-0, 191 pounds) Max Melton, CB, Rutgers (5-11, 193 pounds) Safeties Tyler Nubin, Minnesota (6-2, 210 pounds) Calen Bullock, USC (6-3, 190 pounds) Javon Bullard, Georgia (5-11, 180 pounds) Kamren Kinchens, Miami (5-11, 202 pounds) Jaden Hicks, Washington State (6-3, 212 pounds) Beau Brade, Maryland (6-1, 210 pounds) Sione Vaki, S, Utah (5-11, 211 pounds) Cole Bishop, Utah (6-2, 207 pounds)
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WASHINGTON (AP) Bobby Wagner Al Kaline Jersey is going to the Washington Commanders as they make a major splash in rebuilding their defense.The six-time All-Pro linebacker has agreed to join the team, according to two people familiar with the deal. One person confirmed its a one-year contract worth up to $8.5 million with $6 million in guaranteed money.The people spoke to The A sociated Pre s on condition of anonymity Wednesday because it had not been announced.Wagner, who turns 34 this summer, led the NFL with 183 tackles last season. He becomes the centerpiece of the defense under Jordan Zimmermann Jersey and is another player the new coach is plenty familiar with: Wagner played two seasons for him with the Seattle Seahawks in 2013 and 14, winning a Super Bowl together in the proce s.ADVERTISEMENT Seattle, weve done this before, on social media, referencing leaving the Seahawks in 2022 for one season with the Los Angeles Rams before returning in 2023. You know what it is. Its always love. Until we meet again. Im around.Signing Wagner is one of many changes is making after going into free agency with the most salary cap space in the league. Also Ryan Carpenter Jersey coming are running back , veteran backup quarterback , and several others, including linebacker Frankie Luvu, safety Jeremy Chinn, center Tyler Biadasz and defensive end Dorrance Armstrong.Quinn has connections to Biadasz and Armstrong from his past three seasons as defensive coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys. Ertz was sold on Peters, Quinn and plan.These are guys that I truly believe are going to build long-term succe s at this place, Ertz said on a video call with reporters Tuesday. Im extremely excited to get back in (Kingsburys) offense and also just help this team, help this organization Dixon Machado Jersey kind of build succe s from the ground up.Earlier Wednesday, the Commanders agreed on a two-year contract with safety and 2022 All-Pro special teams player Jeremy Reaves, a person familiar with the deal tells The AP.Among several social media posts, Reaves said he has been smiling ear to ear since getting the new contract. Commanders fans, Im glad to be coming back HOME! I got unfinished busine s!Part of that unfinished busine s is getting back on the field after partially tearing the ACL in his left knee on a punt return Oct. 5 during Washingtons fifth game last season. Spencer Turnbull Jersey He went on injured reserve and did not return.Reaves is the first player from the previous regime Peters opted to bring back.___AP Sports Writer Tim Booth in Seattle contributed to this report.___AP NFL:
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The 2024 offseason has been le s than eventful after the team didnt do much to improve its roster, and the Cowboys have several unanswered questions ahead of the season, with the future of Dak Prescott arguably being the biggest one.As a result, there is a chance the Cowboys take a step back this year, but Eli Rogers Jersey its doubtful things get so bad that they become sellers at the trade deadline. If that happens, one analyst predicts Dallas will make a Jack Butler Jersey ma sive trade.In an article naming four bold predictions for the 2024 season, has the Cowboys trading Prescott to a contender in need of a quarterback. He mentions the Las Vegas Raiders and Seattle Seahawks as hypothetical landing spots.Even Gagnon mentions that the Cowboys falling out of contention that early is not likely to happen (hes right), but he rolls with the bold prediction anyway.The odds might be similar, but I view the Eagles as the clear-cut favorite in the NFC East. They have too much talent not to bounce back, while Dallas looks primed to regre s.And if that happens, the organization could very well decide its time to move on from Prescott, who has been part of just two Rocky Bleier Jersey playoff wins and has thrown four interceptions in the teams last two postseason lo ses.Quarterbacks rarely move in the middle of seasons, but most of the ingredients are there in this case. Now, if a contender were to suffer a major injury at quarterback, or if a team like Las Vegas or Seattle finds itself in contention in spite of what it has at quarterback, a Mike Webster Jersey deadline blockbuster involving Prescott could come to fruition.Trading Prescott would basically mean that the Cowboys are blowing it up. Granted, theyd still have plenty of talent on the roster, but starting over at quarterback is a big step toward a rebuild.Whether or L.C. Greenwood Jersey not Jerry Jones would have the stomach for that remains to be seen, but its something he should at least consider if things go south and the Cowboys dont plan on paying Prescott the lucrative, long-term deal hes seeking.
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There are 26 quarterbacks enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. The last NFL QB to be inducted was Colts and Broncos legend Peyton Manning in 2020.That Manning was a no-brainer, slam-dunk choice as one of the greatest all-time, but what about his younger brother and upcoming candidates?With the 2024 HOF cla s once again not featuring a QB, its time to look at which recently retired signal-callers and active quarterbacks have the best shots to get calls from the Hall.Heres breaking them down from locks to probables to maybes.MORE NFL HALL OF FAME 2024: | | | | Pro Football Hall of Fame cases: Retired NFL QBsLocks: Drew Brees, Tom BradyPeyton Manning will need to wait a bit before his elite contemporaries give him company. Brees retired in 2021, while Brady retired in 2023. Theres no question about either as first-ballot options, but then the candidates become interesting.Probables: Ben Roethlisberger, Eli ManningBig Ben and Eli are both mult-Super Bowl-winning QBs taken in the first round of the 2024 draft. Roethlisberger won Matt Holliday Jersey two rings with the Steelers, and Manning won two with the Giants, but they also had plenty of help from their defenses.Roethlisberger was named to six Pro Bowls in 18 seasons; Manning nabbed four Pro Bowl nods in 16 seasons. Neither sniffed an All-Pro mention in their long careers, largely because of players such as Brees, Brady, Peyton Manning, and Aaron Rodgers.What helps both cases is that Roethlisberger, even with his off-field Bernie Williams Jersey i sues, is well revered in Pittsburgh as having an overall case that stacks up well to Terry Bradshaw, minus two rings. He was the tough face of the franchise for many years, having an old-school quality with uncanny playmaking in his prime.Big Ben is only a little closer to lock status than Eli. The younger Manning is well respected by New York media and was an outstanding citizen off the field. Hes a bit of a throwback, a la Joe Namath, in the NFLs biggest market. Theres also no doubt that being beloved as Peytons likable younger brother helps a ton, as does twice taking down Brady in the Super Bowl.(SN/Getty)Maybes: Philip Rivers, Matt RyanNow it gets more complicated. On one hand, Rivers often surpa sed Big Ben with his play and outdid Eli with his Brett Favre-like durability. On the other, he went ringle s in his long career.Rivers also lacked an All-Pro nod, but he made eight Pro Bowls in his 17 seasons with the Chargers and Colts. He has a case to be the best QB to never play in a Super Bowl, but is that case good enough for the Hall? Hell need the right push from SoCal sports writers to make it happen with likability also on his side.Ryan played mostly in Atlanta before, like Rivers, ending his career in Indianapolis. Matty Ice played in a Super Bowl, and had the Falcons held that big lead vs. the Patriots, he might be talked about differently. He was league MVP and first-team All-Pro in that 2016 season, but he also made a modest four Pro Bowls in 15 years. He Johnny Damon Jersey s bound to be overlooked by the committee and voters for a while, putting him into Hall of Very Good purgatory.Pro Football Hall of Fame cases: Best active NFL quarterbacks(Getty Images)Locks: Aaron Rodgers, Patrick MahomesRodgers matches Brees with one Super Bowl ring but doesnt have multiples a la Peyton and Brady. Nonethele s, four MVPs, five All-Pro nods, and elite play late into his career put him on the stone-cold, lead-pipe lock level.Mahomes has his two rings and would be in Canton if he decided to walk away right now, doing what no one has really done at QB before turning 30.Dan Kubus/Getty ImagesProbables: Ru sell Wilson, Lamar JacksonWilson was a near-lock with the Seahawks, but some recent bad vibes with his ending in Seattle and time in Denver have become minor annoyances in his case. He still is a big-time winner and highly efficient pa ser overall. He has a Super Bowl ring, has been to nine Pro Bowls, and delivered off the field in two cities Wilson is in, with a chance to remind voters and redeem himself well with the Steelers.What does Jackson have in common with Peyton, Rodgers, Brady, Favre, Johnny Unitas, Mahomes, Kurt Warner, Steve Young, Joe Montana, and Namath? He has won Tyler Austin Jersey more than one NFL MVP award. The rest of those QBs are in the Hall of Fame. Jackson is on the fast track at only 27 despite no Super Bowl rings yet.(Getty Images)Maybes: Matthew Stafford, Josh AllenStafford has been a prolific pa ser and was overshadowed by an elite group, and theres some sympathy for the fact he kept putting up gaudy numbers playing for the then-lowly Lions. Then he complicated things by getting a Super Bowl ring, thanks in huge part to the Rams defense. Is he Joe Flacco, a one-ring guy with little else to put him in top company? Keep in mind that Flacco isnt on this list and Stafford has been to only two Pro Bowls in 15 seasons. Before the Rams run, he wasnt a playoff-winning QB. Los Angeles and recency bias help his case, but he really should not be Canton considered unle s he has at least one more deep playoff run before calling it quits.Allen needs to push toward an MVP and a Super Bowl ring soon because most of the other elite credentials are there. Hes a strong-armed pa ser and freight-train runner at 28, making him a more consistent physical-talent version of Cam Newton. He could push to probable Didi Gregorius Jersey status soon.USA Today SportsToo Soons to Say: Dak Prescott, Jared Goff, Joe Burrow, Jalen HurtsPrescott, by many statistical measures and accolades, is a top-flight QB. However, much like Tony Romo, who had a few exceptional years ahead of him, he will remain much maligned for not winning big in the playoffs and helping the Cowboys end their well-documented Super Bowl drought. Dak can change his narrative in a hurry with one hot playoff run that ends in a ring, but it might take just that to change future voters minds.Goff is in a similar boat with fewer accolades. He can put himself in a Stafford-like situation in reverse if he can guide the now-loaded Lions to a ring. In many ways, he already has a leg up on forever-linked contemporary: Goff took the Rams to the Super Bowl in 2018-19.Burrow and Hurts dont have the young resumes of Mahomes, Jackson, and Allen yet, but theyve both been to Super Bowls and can emerge as bigger, more consistent Super Bowl threats to Mahomes than either Jackson or Allen.Theres one thing clear: Numbers are great to boost a QB get into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but as Vince Lombardi might say, theres no thing that helps more than a ring.
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PITTSBURGH -- All week long, the defense listened to the national media talk about the defense they would share the field with during Sunday nights game between two teams fighting for the AFCs last two playoff spots.When the game was over, the Bills defense was the one that did that talking after forcing five turnovers and four interceptions of quarterback Devlin Duck Hodges in , which clinched Buffalos second playoff berth in three years.Weve been hearing about Jose Pirela Jersey their defense, Bills defensive end told reporters from the winning locker room. Weve been hearing about T.J. Watt, all those guys. We aint getting enough respect. We came out here and played our game.The Bills defense did play their game. The NFLs second-ranked scoring defense and third-ranked pa s defense entering Sunday nights game, Buffalo allowed just 229 total yards while holding the Steelers to their lowest scoring total since their Week 1 blowout lo s to the . Additionally, the Bills sacked Hodges four times while forcing those four interceptions that included two picks by cornerback .Week 15 is almost in the books and theres a lot to go over. Fortunately Will Brinson, John Breech, Ryan Wilson and Sean Wagner-McGough are here to break everything down on the Pick Six Podcast. Listen below and be sure tofor dailygoodne s fired into your eardrums.Whites second pick was the first of three fourth-quarter interceptions by the Bills, who entered Sundays game tied for 10th in the league in forced turnovers. Buffalo actually forced three more turnovers than Pittsburgh, which is second in the NFL with 35 takeaways after recording two turnovers against the Bills.Its something that weve focused on all year, linebacker said of the Bills focus on forcing turnovers. (Turnovers) normally come in bunches. So hopefully this starts a trend for us to where we can start consistently getting two to three a game to really help obviously our offense and our team win games.Another focus for Buffalos defense was on stopping Hodges, who caught the units attention earlier in the week with his apparent failure to properly give them their due.(Hodges) had comments at the beginning of the week, (calling us) a normal defense, said Lawson, who recorded a sack of Hodges while also tallying two tackles for lo s. Just a normal defense doesnt catch three or four picks (and record) five sacks. Thats not some normal D.The Bills defense definitely isnt normal, but is it good enough to get Buffalo to its first Super Bowl in over a quarter century? Bills defensive tackle didnt exactly say it, but he certainly feels that way.Were the best defense in the league, and we put that on display tonight, said Phillips, who led both teams with two sacks. We work, we play for each other, and at the end of the day, were just trying to get the chips to fall the way they fell tonight. We needed a big turnover game, and we finally made it happen. We play great defense, but we havent turned the ball over enough. We did tonight.Phillips wasnt done with his verbal a sault on Hodges, going as far as to openly question whether or not the Steelers may make a change David Bednar Jersey at quarterback for Pittsburghs next game.We definitely heard about, like Shaq said earlier, about how (Hodges) said were a normal defense, we dont do anything special, and he should be able to handle us, and blah blah blah, Phillips said. Thats just real disrespectful. Well see if starts next week.A portion of NFL fans -- the ones who like to see high-scoring games -- were likely offended by what they saw Sunday night, as the Bills and Steelers played the type of game that will likely be required by whoever comes out of the AFC this winter. The Bills and Steelers are just two of five AFC defenses that are good enough to lead their teams to the promised land.The defense, despite being overshadowed by MVP front-runner, has complemented its dynamic offense since the acquisition of cornerback. The , after having one of the leagues worst run defenses during the first half of the season, have come on strong during the teams current three-game winning streak. The most consistent defense in the NFL resides in Foxborough, as the Patriots defense will lead the way if New England is going to become the second team in NFL history to play in four consecutive Super Bowls.While the Bills defense spearheaded Buffalos playoff clinching victory, Pittsburghs defense put forth another sparkling effort. second quarter interception stalled one Bills po se sion, while Watts forced fumble of running back inside Pittsburghs red zone ended the Bills first drive of the second half. In all, the Steelers defense held the Bills to just 261 total yards and just 139 yards pa sing from quarterback Josh Allen.The main difference in this game was the Steelers inability to turn their turnovers into points. With their rushing attack stuck in neutral -- the Steelers rushed for just 51 yards on 15 attempts -- Pittsburgh failed to score on either of its forced turnovers. In fact, Pittsburgh turned the ball over itself after getting to Buffalos 10-yard line following Nelsons second-quarter pick. Instead of getting a momentum-turning score at the end of the half, safety Jordan Hoyers recovery of a fumble by Pittsburgh rookie receiver preserved Buffalos 7-3 halftime lead.After allowing their first touchdown Gerardo Reyes Jersey of the night (the Steelers marched 69 yards in just seven plays on the opening drive of the second half), the Bills defense responded with a forced punt (following Watts forced fumble) and Whites interception that set up game-tying field goal with 12:27 left.The Bills defense didnt waste any time getting the ball back to their offense. After Lawson helped force a punt by tackling Steelers running back for a 7-yard lo s, Buffalos offense marched 70 yards on six plays while taking the lead for good on 14-yard touchdown reception with 7:55 left. While Allen contributed on both of Buffalos touchdowns (he opened the scoring with a one-yard run in the first quarter), he was complemented by a Bills rushing attack that ran for 130 yards on 31 carries, with Singletary cutting and slicing through Pittsburghs defense for 87 of those yards.(The Steelers defense was) overflowing a lot, but the O-line definitely was getting a lot of push and just creating lanes, even the receivers was getting blocks on the second level, so it was really easy, Singletary said after the game.Dont take Singletarys really easy quote as a shot at Pittsburghs defense, as he was also asked if the Steelers have one of the best defenses hes faced this season.I would say so, definitely, said Singletary, who specifically pointed to the Steelers defensive front as the best part of the unit. Buffalos defense then closed the door, recording two interceptions of Hodges on Pittsburghs final two po se sions. Poyer came up with an end zone interception of Hodges on fourth-and-7 with 1:23 remaining, while cornerback iced the game with his pick of Hodges with six seconds left.We knew that (turnovers) were gonna be a big part of the game, Lawson said. Both teams were trying to make the playoffs so we knew it was gonna be a defensive game. Whoever created turnovers was gonna win.Lawson believes that forcing turnovers will continue to be key as December turns into January.You gotta win the turnover margin, Lawson said. Every team that wins the Super Bowl and the playoff games, they win the turnover margin.Like the Bills, the Steelers defense agreed after the game with the notion that defense will likely determine which AFC contender will find its way to Miami for Super Bowl LIV.You look at the seedings, I dont Carlos Asuaje Jersey think theres a bad defense in there, said Steelers defensive captain . These (games) are gonna come down to critical plays and which defense can get the most stops. I know everybody gets hyped for offensive plays and touchdowns, but any Super Bowl winning teams, you gotta have some type of defense. You look at the last Super Bowl, (Patriots cornerback) plays a great game. Defenses are gonna win the Super Bowl, hands down. Theres good (defenses) in the NFC, theres good ones in the AFC, but to get into the playoffs, we gotta play better defense, because of that.Cornerback , who recovered Watts forced fumble of Singletary that Pittsburghs offense was unable to parlay into points, also acknowledged that for the Steelers to get to where they want to go, their defense cant afford to have a bad game.When you get down to this part of the season, defense usually wins championships, Hilton said. In this playoff race Pedro Avila Jersey , theres a lot of good defenses, so we may run into a couple.Heyward knows that, despite his units solid effort Sunday night, their effort wasnt ultimately good enough.I think the offense did great; they gave us the lead, Heyward said. It was 10-7 at one point, and we gave up a field goal, and then we had them third-and-15. What defense wouldnt want to be in that situation?Im not looking for our offense to be this crazy offense where they have to score 50 points. As a defense, to get to where we want to get to, we gotta get the stops. Its as simple as that.Unlike 2017, when the Bills clinched their first playoff berth in 18 years, Buffalos locker room Sunday night was much more subdued. Philips said that the more somber tone was because for this Bills team, making the playoffs is no longer the goal but the expectation. The Bills have their sights set on bigger things, which includes a win against the division rival Patriots in Foxborough next Sunday., the Bills 36-year-old running back who played on a Super Bowl team seven years ago, knows that it takes a great defense to have a shot at a Super Bowl ring. Gore was part of a team that boasted a great defense that fell just short in Super Bowl XLVII.When asked if Gore see similar greatne s in this Bills defense, his smile all but answered the question.Our defense is tough, man, Gore said. I knew it was tough since training camp. A very physical group, and it showed tonight.
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Its a sign that their roster spots are secure, although decision-makers minds are subject to change prior to Tuesdays cutdown deadline.The have designated 35 players who are not expected to appear in the preseason finale against the .Naturally, starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers and veteran backup Tyrod Taylor are amongst the inactive as Pedro Avila Jersey is defensive lineman Micheal Clemons and second-year wide receiver Xavier Gipson. Neither Clemons nor Gipson were considered roster locks earlier this summer although the Jets reportedly never lost confidence internally.If the Jets were considering cutting Clemons or Gipson, one would think Rickey Henderson Jersey they would give the players a chance to go out and prove themselves worthy of a roster spot.Clemons and backup cornerback Brandon Echols, who doubled as a gunner on special teams, are both dre sing in uniform against the Giants, but are not expected to see any action.The August 24 preseason finale is the third consecutive game for which the Green & White declined to deploy their first-team players as well as multiple veteran backups.Rookie offensive tackle Olu Fashanu along with first-year running backs Braelon Allen Gerardo Reyes Jersey and Isaiah Davis are also down for the finalexhibition contest.The Jets have been without defensive tackle Leki Fotu, safety Isaiah Oliver and cornerback Jarrick Bernard-Converse, who are all injured. Head coach Robert Saleh ruled all three out for the remainder of the preseason last week.The Jets will have to trim their roster from 90 players down to 53 members prior to the August 27 deadline at 4:00 pm ET.PLAYERS NOT EXPECTED TO PLAYTony Adams (22), Braelon Allen (0), Jarrick Bernard-Converse (29), Michael Carter II (30), Chuck Clark (36), Tyler Conklin (83), Ashtyn Davis (21), Isaiah Davis (32), Brandin Echols (26), Olu Fashanu (74), Leki Fotu (92), Sauce Gardner (1), Xavier Gipson (82), Breece Hall (20), Jermaine Johnson (11), Javon Kinlaw (54), Allen Chase Headley Jersey Lazard (10), Morgan Moses (78), C.J. Mosley (57), Isaiah Oliver (23), D.J. Reed Cory Spangenberg Jersey (4), Aaron Rodgers (8), Jeremy Ruckert (89), Wes Schweitzer (71), Jamien Sherwood (44), John Simpson (76), Tyron Smith (77), Tyrod Taylor (2), Solomon Thomas (94), Joe Tippmann (66), Alijah Vera-Tucker (75), Mike Williams (18), Quincy Williams (56), Quinnen Williams (95), Garrett Wilson (5)More New York Jets News:
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