The Tennessee Titans are assessing the options for their first-round draft pick, but star running back Chris Johnson knows who he’d take at No. 8.
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On The Clock: No. 32 Green Bay Packers
Green Bay Packers: Team Needs | Rookie Review On The Clock Insider Podcast
On The Clock: No. 32 Green Bay Packers: 10-6, 2nd In the NFC North
General Manager: Ted Thompson (7th Year), Head Coach: Mike McCarthy (6th Year), Offensive Coordinator: Joe Philbin (5th Year), Defensive Coordinator: Dom Capers (3rd Year)
Offense Rankings: No. 9 Overall, No. 10 Scoring, No. 5 Passing, No. 24 Rushing
Defense Rankings: No. 5 Overall, No. 2 Scoring, No. 5 Passing, No. 18 Rushing
The Five Year Plan – Record: 48-32; Last Playoff Appearance: 2010; Last Playoff Victory: 2010 Season (31-25 Over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl)
2010 Draft: (1-23) OT Bryan Bulaga, (2-56) DE Mike Neal, (3-71) Morgan Burnett, (5-154) TE Andrew Quarless, (5-169) OG Marshall Newhouse, (6-193)
Draft Digest: RB Show: D. Lewis/T. Jones
From the All-Star games, through the NFL Scouting Combine and the pro days, right up to the 2011 NFL Draft, the NFL Draft Bible brings you the most comprehensive radio show on the NFL Draft.
This week we break down the top running backs heading into the 2011 NFL Draft. With so many teams employing two-headed backfields almost every team in the league will have their eye on a ball carrier. Some will look for a between-the-tackles runner, others a scat back and some will prioritize the ability catch the football. Either way you can never have enough backs in your stable.
Special guests running back prospects Dion Lewis (Pittsburgh) and Taiwan Jones (Eastern Washington). Hosted by NFL Draft Bible president Daniel Mogollon and senior editor Ralph Mancini.
Listen Live: 5:00 pm eastern
Agent: Clemson’s Bowers won’t be in New York for draft events
Clemson defensive end Da’Quan Bowers will not attend any NFL draft activities in New York, his agent, Joe Flanagan, confirmed Thursday.
Podcast: Steelers OTC With Sanders/Laird
The NFL Draft Bible counts you down to the NFL Draft with “On The Clock,” an in-depth show that examines every NFL team. Episode 30 features WR Emmanuel Sanders and Ken Laird of the Pittsburgh Tribune Review, as he discuss team needs, key free agents and the plan of attack for the upcoming 2011 NFL Draft with hosts Bo Marchionte.
For the entire “On the Clock” programming schedule go to the “On the Clock” Home Page
Podcast: Jets OTC With Rich Cimini
The NFL Draft Bible counts you down to the NFL Draft with “On The Clock,” an in-depth show that examines every NFL team. Episode 29 features Rich Cimini of the ESPN New York, as he discuss team needs, key free agents and the plan of attack for the upcoming 2011 NFL Draft with hosts Daniel Mogollon and Ralph Mancini.
For the entire “On the Clock” programming schedule go to the “On the Clock” Home Page
Podcast: Bears OTC
The NFL Draft Bible counts you down to the NFL Draft with “On The Clock,” an in-depth show that examines every NFL team. Episode 28 features the NFL Draft Bible’s own Ralph Mancini as he discuss team needs, key free agents and the plan of attack for the upcoming 2011 NFL Draft with host Rick Serritella.
For the entire “On the Clock” programming schedule go to the “On the Clock” Home Page
Podcast: Patriots OTC With Ian Rapoport
The NFL Draft Bible counts you down to the NFL Draft with “On The Clock,” an in-depth show that examines every NFL team. Episode 27 features Ian Rapoport of the Boston Herald, as he discuss team needs, key free agents and the plan of attack for the upcoming 2011 NFL Draft with host Robert Brewer AKA “Football Rob”.
For the entire “On the Clock” programming schedule go to the “On the Clock” Home Page
Podcast: Falcons OTC With Orlando Ledbetter
The NFL Draft Bible counts you down to the NFL Draft with “On The Clock,” an in-depth show that examines every NFL team. Episode 26 features D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, as he discuss team needs, key free agents and the plan of attack for the upcoming 2011 NFL Draft with host Bo Marchionte.
For the entire “On the Clock” programming schedule go to the “On the Clock” Home Page
Rookie Review: Green Bay Packers
2010 NFL Draft Class–
(1-23) Bryan Bulaga, OT, Iowa: He was forced into the starting lineup early in the season and was serviceable but wasn’t the dominant lineman he was purported to be going into last year’s draft. The former Big Ten standout allowed more pressures than any other Packer on the front five and didn’t blow people off the line on run plays. Speed rushers, in particular, gave him fits (see Woodley, LaMarr). Bulaga clearly needs another year at his new position to truly blossom. Grade: C-
(2-56) Mike Neal, DE, Purdue: The kid immediately showed the coaching staff that he has the strength of a bear and the work ethic to go along with it. Neal got off to a fast start by recording a sack and a forced fumble in his first two games but also suffered a torn rotator cuff, which prematurely ended his