Former Wisconsin Badger DB Niles Brinkley takes some time to talk with Football Rob. In this episode, we review Brinkley’s college career, take a look ahead to the NFL Draft, and also discuss how the player lockout is affecting the new class of NFL talent.
On The Clock: No. 16 Jacksonville Jaguars
On The Clock: No. 16 Jacksonville Jaguars: 8-8, 2nd In the AFC South
General Manager: Gene Smith (3rd Year), Head Coach: Jack Del Rio (9th Year), Offensive Coordinator: Dirk Koetter (5th Year), Defensive Coordinator: Mel Tucker (3rd Year)
Offense Rankings: No. 15 Overall, No. 18 Scoring, No. 27 Passing, No. 3 Rushing
Defense Rankings: No. 28 Overall, No. 27 Scoring, No. 28 Passing, No. 22 Rushing
The Five Year Plan – Record: 39-41; Last Playoff Appearance: 2007; Last Playoff Victory: 2007 Season (31-29 Over the Pittsburgh Steelers)
2010 Draft: (1-10) DT Tyson Alualu, (3-74) DT D’Anthony Smith, (5-143) DE Larry Hart, (5-153) DE Austen Lane, (6-180) RB Deji Karim, (6-203) DB
On The Clock: No. 15 Miami Dolphins
On The Clock: No. 15 Miami Dolphins: 7-9, 3nd In the AFC East
General Manager: Jeff Ireland (4th Year), Head Coach: Tony Sparano (4th Year), Offensive Coordinator: Brian Daboll (1st Year), Defensive Coordinator: Mike Nolan (2nd Year)
Offense Rankings: No. 21 Overall, No. 30 Scoring, No. 15 Passing, No. 21 Rushing
Defense Rankings: No. 6 Overall, No. 13 Scoring, No. 8 Passing, No. 7 Rushing
The Five Year Plan – Record: 32-48; Last Playoff Appearance: 2008; Last Playoff Victory: 2000 Season (23-17 Over the Indianapolis Colts)
2010 Draft: (1-28) DT Jared Odrick, (2-40) OLB Koa Misi, (3-73) OG John Jerry, (4-119) LB A.J. Edds, (5-145) Nolan Carroll, (5-149) LB Chris McCoy, (7-252) LB Austin
Update: 2011 NFL Pro Day Results
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On The Clock: No. 14 St. Louis RamsOn The Clock: No. 14 St. Louis Rams: 7-9, 2nd In the NFC West
General Manager: Billy Devaney (3rd Year), Head Coach: Steve Spagnuolo (3rd Year), Offensive Coordinator: Josh McDaniels (1st Year), Defensive Coordinator: Ken Flajole (3rd Year)
Offense Rankings: No. 26 Overall, No. 26 Scoring, No. 21 Passing, No. 25 Rushing Defense Rankings: No. 19 Overall, No. 12 Scoring, No. 19 Passing, No. 17 Rushing
The Five Year Plan – Record: 21-59; Last Playoff Appearance: 2004; Last Playoff Victory: 2004 Season (27-20 Over the Seattle Seahawks)
2010 Draft: (1-1) QB Sam Bradford, (2-33) OT Rodger Saffold, (3-65) CB Jerome Murphy, (4-99) WR Mardy Gilyard, (5-132) TE Michael Hoomanawanui, (5-149) DE Player Spotlight: Talmadge Jackson, OregonFirst team PAC-10 defensive Talmadge Jackson III from the Oregon Ducks is the next guest on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show. Hosted bo Bo Marchionte. Player Spotlight: Zack Enyeart, Washington St.Trick shot center Zack Enyeart of the Washington State Cougars who has had his clips on ESPN’s Around the Horn, SportsNation, NBC, NBCSports, CBSSports, ESPN.com, SI.com, NFL.com, and numerous other media sources including top trafficked sites like the Huffington Post, BleacherReport, and hundreds of other blogs and news sources is todays guest on the NFL Draft Bible Player Spotlight Show. Bringing the NFL stars of tomorrow to you today, hosted by Bo Marchionte. Sources: NFLPA Attempts Boycott of NFL DraftAccording to several sources the NFLPA has spoken to 17 top prospects for the upcoming 2011 NFL Draft in an effort to have them boycott attending the NFL Draft live in New York City and possibly being used on the NFL Network in any capacity, including interview time. There is a thought process that the NFLPA may look to sell the interview/public appearances by those top prospects to a competing television network such as ESPN or Fox Sports in order to keep the NFL Network from gathering the usual post-draft pick information or fan viewership/ratings. Why Patrick Peterson Should Be The No.1 PickNormally [nawr-muh-lee] 1. in a normal or regular way 2. according to rule, general custom, etc; as a rule; ordinarily; usually. “Not normally” was the response from one former NFL executive who asked to be anonymous in regards to NFL teams’ propensity to select a defensive back as the top pick of the NFL Draft. So, according to that rule, one of the top players in this upcoming draft may not get selected number one simply because he doesn’t play a position NFL execs deem worthy enough to be a number one pick overall. The player who is causing many to rethink this line of thinking is 2010 Jim Thorpe Award winner (the award is given to the nation’s top defensive back) Patrick Peterson from LSU. For some reason NFL higher-ups disregard the merits and ability of players due to the Why Patrick Peterson Should Be The No.1 PickNormally [nawr-muh-lee] 1. in a normal or regular way 2. according to rule, general custom, etc; as a rule; ordinarily; usually. “Not normally” was the response from one former NFL executive who asked to be anonymous in regards to NFL teams’ propensity to select a defensive back as the top pick of the NFL Draft. So, according to that rule, one of the top players in this upcoming draft may not get selected number one simply because he doesn’t play a position NFL execs deem worthy enough to be a number one pick overall. The player who is causing many to rethink this line of thinking is 2010 Jim Thorpe Award winner (the award is given to the nation’s top defensive back) Patrick Peterson from LSU. For some reason NFL higher-ups disregard the merits and ability of players due to the |