Player Spotlight: Patrick Peterson, LSU
This time next week ex-LSU Tiger Patrick Peterson will be fixing his tie and making his way to Radio Music City Hall in New York City to hear his named called at the 2011 NFL Draft. Bringing the next generation of tomorrows NFL stars to you today on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show, hosted by Bo Marchionte.
Draft Extravaganza II: Our Biggest Show EVER!
LIVE 7:00-9:00PM ET (CLICK HERE)
Join the NFL Draft Bible Familia for the Extravaganza Part II Show, live Friday April 22nd at 7-9pm eastern time as we prep you for the 2011 NFL Draft. Hosted by Ric Serritella, Daniel Mogollon and Ralph Mancini. This show has a very special guest lineup, so don’t miss out! A must-listen for any true draftnik.
GUESTS:
- Nick Fairley, Auburn
- Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech
- Greg McElroy, Alabama
- Phil Taylor, Baylor
- John Thornton, Former NFL Player
- Charles Davis, NFL Network
- Howard Balzer, USA Today Sports Weekly
LISTEN TO THE SHOW LIVE, JOIN OUR CHAT ROOM, OR DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE HERE
The 2nd Annual Lunch Bucket Squad
Think of the all the college prospects looking to take that jump to the National Football League. On April 28th in New York City, 256 players will hear their name called and have their life-long dream fulfilled.
Early success at the college level helps put these players on the radar screen years later, when the draft process is in full swing. We’re already familiar with many of the names because we’ve watched them shine on the college stage.
But here’s a question for you – where is Harding University? Unless you live in Searcy, Arkansas you most likely wouldn’t know, although I’m pretty sure you could tell me the state associated with every football program in the Big Ten Conference. Playing for Coach Jim Tressel and the Ohio State Buckeyes in Columbus, Ohio brings with it priceless exposure when draft time comes around. Harding Bison’s
Player Spotlight: Jerrell Jernigan, Troy
Just the fourth receiver in Troy history to go over 1,000 receiving yards, Jerrel Jernigan established himself as one of the schools finest after earning 2010 first team Sun Belt Conference honors. Jernigan was forced to miss the Senior Bowl invite due to injuring his ankle in New Orleans Bowl so he could prepare for the NFL Scoutign Combine. Bringing the next generation of NFL stars to you today on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show, hosted by Bo Marchionte.
Giants have holes to fill, but will depend more on young vets
With the NFL lockout casting uncertainty over the status of veteran free agents, and the
cancellation of introductory rookie workouts, the Giants will rely on younger veterans to fill holes.
Bears look to beef up OL, but confront other needs, too
Considering Jay Cutler took more hits than a tackling dummy at times last season, it’s no secret that the Bears could use some help on the offensive line.
Stay the course: Tannenbaum, Jets remain loyal to draft plans
The NFL lockout and a lack of free agency have handcuffed Mike Tannenbaum so far this offseason. No trades. No signings. No big splashes.
Raiders’ Jackson dealing with frustrations before NFL draft
Hue Jackson has hired a staff, talked strategy and philosophy with his new assistants, put together a playbook and promoted the Oakland Raiders in the community as he prepares for his first season as a head coach in the NFL.
Rams are fine with No. 14 pick, even with more homework
The St. Louis Rams are accustomed to making early picks in NFL drafts — they took Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford No. 1 last year after grabbing Baylor offensive tackle Jason Smith in 2009 and Virginia defensive end Chris Long in 2008 at No. 2 — but they will be comfortable at No. 14 next week.