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April 4, 2009

Schottey’s Sleepers v 1.0

Filed under: Football, NFL Draft, Uncategorized — Tags: , — Draft Tek Draft Blog @ 9:31 pm

-Michael Schottey: Senior Writer/Lions, Packers, Chargers correspondent

Happy Friday Tekkies! Welcome to the first installment of a new feature called Schottey’s sleepers. Each update will provide names you should be looking out for in the middle to late rounds of the draft. As always I love feedback and if you feel I have left a great prospect off a list, you let me know and I will do the research on him.

The list is divided up by position and I list them as Names You Know–These are guys that are a given, if you don’t know these people you may be on the wrong site…TMZ is that way. Names You Should Get To Know–These are prospects that will go in the early to middle rounds but probably don’t have the exposure they should. Spotlight–I will spotlight a prospect every article. Normally, it will be a middle to late rounder. Occasionally, it will be a higher round guy who isn’t getting pub. On to the QBs…

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March 4, 2009

Caveat Emptor, Matt Cassel Trade

Filed under: Football, NFL Football, Uncategorized — Tags: , — Draft Tek Draft Blog @ 8:16 pm

Draft Tek gang. I posted this on ArrowheadAddict.com a few days ago. Since it is of general interest, I am cross posting it here.

“I look at Cassel and I think Scott Mitchell,” an unnamed NFC executive told the (Boston) Herald. “That’s who I see.”

My feelings exactly. Anyone thinking that Bill Belichick would do anyone any favors is deluding themselves. To borrow a phrase from the movie Wall Street, he would sell his own mother and send her COD.

Addicts, you keep drinking the Kool-Aid. However, ask yourselves two questions. What QB has come off the bench, had a good year then moved to another team and became a top QB? Scott Mitchell? Matt Schaub? Billy Volek? What QB has moved away from throwing to Randy Moss and done as well elsewhere? Daunte Culpepper?

When I got news of this trade, I was sick to my stomach. Vrabel? fine, we needed veteran leadership on D (and we still need more). Cassel? I am not impressed. Before this is raised in the comments, I am not buying the rumor that Belichick turned down a first-round pick from Tampa Bay. Belichick is ruthless and football is war to him. If a deal looks too good to be true, you better start counting your fingers and toes.

- Merlin, Arrowhead Addict

February 11, 2009

More on QB Prospects and the NFL Draft

Filed under: Football, NFL Draft, NFL Football — Draft Tek Draft Blog @ 7:34 pm

The debate rages on!  Actually, this debate happens nearly every year.  QBs are hot commodities; everyone wants to find the next Peyton Manning, Troy Aikman, or John Elway.  In the 2009 Draft we are left with three prospects considered elite and possible first rounders: Matt Stafford (Georgia), Mark Sanchez (USC), and Josh Freeman (Kansas State).  Generally speaking, Stafford and Sanchez are viewed as Top 10 picks – as Draft Tek Correspondent Mike Schottey pointed out here.  However, our model and correspondents seem to disagree on team needs and the talent available compared with other mocks, “experts”, and you, the readers.

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February 10, 2009

Chief’s Needs

Filed under: Football, NFL Draft — Draft Tek Draft Blog @ 7:36 pm

I wrote this article for NFLMocks.com. It is a nice overview of Chief’s needs. So, I thought I would share it with DraftTex readers. Feel free to email or post comments.

Positional Needs: DE, MLB, C, T, QB, OLB

The Chiefs had a rough two win season that resulted in the departure of long-time President/CEO/King Carl Peterson and Head Coach Herm Edwards. Highly rated GM Scott Pioli was brought in from New England to take over.

To the casual observer, going from a four win season in 2007 to a two win season in 2008 it would appear that the Chiefs are trending downwards. However, the opposite is the case as the 2008 draft brought in several talented youngsters like Branden Albert, Brandon Flowers, Brandon Carr and Glenn Dorsey. The good news is that much of the foundation has been laid. The bad news is that quite a bit more work needs to be done for the Chiefs to be a contender.

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February 7, 2009

With the #2 Pick in the 2009 NFL Draft

Filed under: Football, NFL Draft — Draft Tek Draft Blog @ 6:19 pm

All this talk about Quarterbacks has gotten me thinking about my teams choice at #2 overall in the upcoming draft.  My opinion is simple: Control the lines and you control the game.  The Rams lines have been horrible over the past few years and it has shown in their performance.

That being said, the best overall talent in the draft is an Offensive Tackle, Andre Smith out of Alabama.  Let’s assume for argument’s sake that Detroit grabs him #1 overall.  This leaves some huge questions for the Rams at #2 who have dire need at OT, ILB, WR, CB and QB.  Let’s break down each position and I’ll give my take on where the Rams should go with the pick if Andre Smith is off the board.

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January 30, 2009

2009 Miami Dolphins Draft Preview

Filed under: Football, NFL Draft, NFL Football — Tags: — Draft Tek Draft Blog @ 3:30 pm

The Dolphins, despite one of the greatest turnarounds in NFL history, were a bit overshadowed in 2009.  Apparently winning 10 more games than the previous season – something only one other team, the 1999 Colts, has done – and taking the AFC East crown isn’t as important or noticeable as a vastly overrated Brett Favre in New York or rookie QB’s (Matt Ryan of Atlanta and Joe Flacco of Baltimore) bringing their franchises to respectability.  Oh well.  No harm, no foul I guess.  But this remarkable turnaround has created an interesting dilemma for a Dolphins franchise getting ready to enter Year 2 of the Parcells-Ireland-Sparano regime.  Miami vastly improved in 2008 but was aided by some luck, as pointed out here.  Part of that luck – the easy schedule – will change in 2009.  While it’s almost impossible at this point to predict what teams will and won’t be good next season it’s pretty obvious that a slate of games containing Houston (a team Miami has never defeated), Indianapolis (‘08 playoff team), Pittsburgh (Super Bowl Champs?), New Orleans (crazy offense), Tampa Bay (stout defense), Jacksonville (‘08 underachievers), Tennessee (stout defense II), San Diego (better than their ‘08 record), Atlanta (up-and-comers), and Carolina (‘08 playoff team) is more difficult than facing each conference’s West Division (even though Arizona made the Super Bowl).  Does Miami have the talent to repeat their 2008 season in ‘09?  As of now I say no, and it all comes back to personnel.

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January 24, 2009

DraftSim program – New P code?

Filed under: Football, NFL Draft, NFL Football, ODS (Online Draft Simulator) — Draft Tek Draft Blog @ 10:35 pm

Drafttek.com lead programmer Warren Hauck here.  Pondering a new “P code”.  To review some existing codes and their meanings:

If one of our correspondents codes a position as P2, that means:

2 (or P2) – PP’s designated with P2 indicate that the that the team is in great need of starting calliber talent and will reach to fill the need. The reach isn’t quite as great as P1. There can be multiple P2’s identified per team.

A P3 OTOH means:

3 (P3) – PP’s (Player Positions) designated with P3 indicate that the team is in need of starting caliber talent, but will not reach for it. Some teams use a “best available player” draft discipline, this fits the P3 code well.

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January 15, 2009

Scott Pioli Reaction

Filed under: NFL Football — Draft Tek Draft Blog @ 3:22 pm

Thanks to all the nice notes on joining Draft Tek as your Chief’s correspondent. I just posted this entry on Arrowhead Addict. Since it covers the big news regarding the hiring of Scott Pioli, I believe it will be of interest to the more diverse community here. Specifically, I am curious about the reaction of the Patriot fans. The entry is reproduced below, in it’s entirety.  

I planned on posting the first half of my team review this week. However, I will delay that for a week to discuss the hiring of Scott Pioli. Obviously, he has a fine resume. However, his hiring left me with mixed feelings. Looking at the Patriot organization, it’s hard to figure out where Bellichick ends and anyone else begins. To call his coaching offspring underwhelming is generous. Dimitroff did a fine job in Atlanta. However, he hit the lottery with Turner and Ryan. The jury is out if he can make excellent decisions consistently. If anyone else deserves a large share of credit for the Patriot success it is Scott Pioli. Now, he gets the big chair in KC. All the credit/blame will starts with him. I am cautiously optimistic on Scott Pioli.

In his press conference, he reminded me of Bill Parcells, without the arrogance. He really didn’t say much. The biggest piece of information I gleaned was that he was going to work under his own time frame. That’s always a nice thing to say. However, life goes on and decisions on the fate of Herm Edwards, the coaching staff and scouting departments need to be made fairly quickly. Scott did make some very positive statements about Herm Edwards. I imagine that these statements provoked a spike in the traffic to the KC area suicide prevention lines. Let’s step back a bit from the brink here. First of all, I am mixed on Herm Edwards. He has his strong points and his weak points. So, I am not firmly in either camp. These statements from Scott Pioli may be very political in nature. Put yourself in his shoes. You are coming into a job where your existing Head Coach is popular with his players. You do not trash that coach publicly. You say nice things about him. He is given the chance to interview to keep his job. Then, if you fire him, the players feel like Herm was given a chance. Can Herm stay on as Head Coach? If Scott Pioli says he can, then he can. If you want to create a team/family culture, you do not walk in, whack the popular Head Coach and start singing ‘We are Family’. Let’s see how this whole thing plays out. Personally, I would go get Steve Spaguolo if I could.

Merlin

January 12, 2009

Consensus Mock Draft Rev 3 – Staff Comments

Filed under: Football, NFL Draft, ODS (Online Draft Simulator) — Draft Tek Draft Blog @ 7:13 am

Post-Season Revision 3 was released on Saturday. In case you were not aware, the Consensus Mock is computer generated based on two inputs. First, the positional priorities assigned for each team by our contingent of team analysts. Second, the players rankings on the Big Board.

A couple interesting notes on our Consensus mock:

1) Where are the offensive skill players??   QB, RB and WR.   Michael Crabtree is in there at #4 going to Seattle. But whose next? It’s Jeremy Maclin at #16.

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December 10, 2008

Exceeding Expectations – The 2008 Miami Dolphins

Filed under: Football, NFL Football — Tags: — Draft Tek Draft Blog @ 9:06 pm

It’s become commonplace to state this recently, but it bears mentioning here too: the Miami Dolphins control their own destiny.  Win their next three games (vs San Francisco, @ Kansas City, @ NY Jets) and the Dolphins – yes, the Dolphins – will win the AFC East.  It would be their first playoff appearance since the 2001 season, when they lost a Wild Card matchup against the Baltimore Ravens.

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