Monday, December 30, 2013

FINAL NFL REG SEASON POWER RANKINGS

TEAM NFL W L T
1 * - Denver 13 3 0
2 * - Seattle 13 3 0
3 z - New England 12 4 0
4 z - Cincinnati 11 5 0
5 y - Kansas City 11 5 0
6 y - San Francisco 12 4 0
7 y - New Orleans 11 5 0
8 z - Philadelphia 10 6 0
9 Dallas 8 8 0
10 z - Carolina 12 4 0
11 Chicago 8 8 0
12 y - San Diego 9 7 0
13 z - Indianapolis 11 5 0
14 z - Green Bay 8 7 1
15 Arizona 10 6 0
16 Detroit 7 9 0
17 Pittsburgh 8 8 0
18 Tennessee 7 9 0
19 Minnesota 5 10 1
20 St. Louis 7 9 0
21 Buffalo 6 10 0
22 Atlanta 4 12 0
23 Miami 8 8 0
24 Baltimore 8 8 0
25 Washington 3 13 0
26 Oakland 4 12 0
27 Cleveland 4 12 0
28 NY Giants 7 9 0
29 NY Jets 8 8 0
30 Tampa Bay 4 12 0
31 Houston 2 14 0
32 Jacksonville 4 12 0

Final NCAA QB Rankings

Rank
RK PLAYER
1 Teddy Bridgewater, QB
2 Jameis Winston, QB
3 Bryce Petty, QB
4 Derek Carr, QB
5 Keith Wenning, QB
6 Johnny Manziel, QB
7 Blake Bortles, QB
8 Shane Carden, QB
9 Tajh Boyd, QB
10 Marcus Mariota, QB
11 David Fales, QB
12 Sean Mannion, QB
13 Matt Johnson, QB
14 Zach Mettenberger, QB
15 Garrett Gilbert, QB
16 Keith Price, QB
17 Corey Robinson, QB
18 Brendon Kay, QB
19 Aaron Murray, QB
20 Rakeem Cato, QB
21 Cody Kessler, QB
22 Taylor Kelly, QB
23 Garrett Grayson, QB
24 Nathan Scheelhaase, QB
25 Connor Halliday, QB
26 Bo Wallace, QB
27 Devin Gardner, QB
28 Brett Smith, QB
29 Jared Goff, QB
30 Tom Savage, QB
31 Jordan Lynch, QB
32 Brandon Doughty, QB
33 Quinn Kaehler, QB
34 Stephen Morris, QB
35 John O'Korn, QB
36 Sean Schroeder, QB
37 Christian Hackenberg, QB
38 Tommy Rees, QB
39 Logan Thomas, QB
40 Taysom Hill, QB

Final NFL reg season qbs RATINGS

Rank
RK PLAYER
1 Peyton Manning, QB
2 Drew Brees, QB
3 Philip Rivers, QB
4 Matt Ryan, QB
5 Ben Roethlisberger, QB
6 Tony Romo, QB
7 Nick Foles, QB
8 Tom Brady, QB
9 Russell Wilson, QB
10 Carson Palmer, QB
11 Aaron Rodgers, QB
12 Andy Dalton, QB
13 Josh McCown, QB
14 Matthew Stafford, QB
15 Andrew Luck, QB
16 Colin Kaepernick, QB
17 Cam Newton, QB
18 Alex Smith, QB
19 Jay Cutler, QB
20 Ryan Tannehill, QB
21 Robert Griffin III, QB
22 Chad Henne, QB
23 Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB
24 Joe Flacco, QB
25 Matt Flynn, QB
26 Mike Glennon, QB
27 Sam Bradford, QB
28 Matt Cassel, QB
29 Christian Ponder, QB
30 Jake Locker, QB
31 Eli Manning, QB
32 Kellen Clemens, QB
33 Matt Schaub, QB
34 Jason Campbell, QB
35 EJ Manuel, QB
36 Geno Smith, QB
37 Case Keenum, QB
38 Matt McGloin, QB
39 Terrelle Pryor, QB
40 Brandon Weeden, QB

Playoffs

Based on the season ending today subject to change.

Philly vs New Orleans = Philly by 3
San Fran vs Green Bay = Pack BY 1
GB vs Seattle = GB
Philly vs Carolina = Philly
Green Bay vs Philly = Philly

Chargers vs Bengals = Cincy BY 7
KC vs Indy = Indy BY 8
Indy vs Denver = Denver
Cincy vs NWE = NWE
NWE vs Denver = NWE

NWE vs Philly = NWE


Friday, October 11, 2013

Quaterbacks week 6

Top 5 NFL-100 att

  1. Peyton Manning
  2. Philip Rivers
  3. Tony Romo
  4. Drew Brees
  5. Aaron Rodgers
Bottom 5- 100 att
  1. Eli Manning
  2. Carson Palmer
  3. Christian Ponder
  4. Brandon Weeden 
  5. Joe Flacco
Dishonerable Mention: Cam Newton, Matt Schaub

NCAA Top 5

  1. Bryce Petty
  2. Jameis Winston
  3. Teddy Bridgewater
  4. Zack Mettenberger
  5. Johnny Manziel
Hon mention: Taj Boyd, Aaron Murray, Marcus Mariota

Thursday, October 10, 2013

week 6

giants vs bears-8  Chicago by 8
packers vs ravens +2.5  packers by 2
bengals vs bills +7 bills by 2
lions vs browns +2.5 browns by 6
rams vs texans -7  rams by 8
raiders vs chiefs -7.5 chiefs by 7
panthers vs vikings -2.5 vikings by 1
eagles vs bucs +1.5 eagles by 10
steelers vs jets -2.5 jets by 2
jags vs broncos -26.5 broncos by 25
titans vs seahawks -13 seattle by 1
saints vs pats -1 saints by 10
cardinals vs 49ers -10.5 49ers by 13
redskins vs cowboys -5.5 cowboys by 7
colts vs chargers +1.5 colts by 13

Thursday Giants vs Bears

Bears by 8

Monday, September 30, 2013

NFL WEEK 5

BILLS VS BROWNS -4.5 BROWNS BY 1
PATRIOTS VS BENGALS -1 PATRIOTS BY 7
LIONS VS PACKERS -7  PACKERS BY 1
SEAHAWKS VS COLTS +2 Colts by 4
RAVENS VS DOLPHINS -3 Ravens by 4
SAINTS VS BEARS -1 Saints by 4
EAGLES VS GIANTS -2 Eagles by 5
CHIEFS VS TITANS +2.5  Chiefs by 1
JAGUARS VS RAMS -11.5 Rams by 1
PANTHERS VS CARDINALS +1.5 Panthers by 16
BRONCOS VS COWBOYS +7.5 Broncos by 16
TEXANS VS 49ERS -7 49ers by 5
CHARGERS VS RAIDERS +4.5 Chargers by 7
JETS VS FALCONS -10 Falcons by 3

week 8-5-1

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

TOP 5 QB's Week 4 1/2

Top 5 NFL

  1. Peyton Manning
  2. Philip Rivers
  3. Aaron Rodgers
  4. Matthew Stafford
  5. Matt Ryan
Bottom 5
  1. Blaine Gabbert
  2. Matt Glennon
  3. Joe Flacco
  4. Eli Manning
  5. Carson Palmer
NCAA TOP 5
  1. Bryce Petty
  2. Terrel Hunt
  3. Jameis Winston
  4. Teddy Bridgewater
  5. Aaron Murray
Others: Bortles, Manziel, Mettenberger

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Has the League figured out Kaepernick?

The 49ers offense has been unable to run the ball effectively. The QB option has been stifled with a safety spy. There is a lack of playmakers with Vernon Davis out. Now Aldon Smith is likely to be suspended due to his 2nd DUI in 2 years. How do the 49ers turn it around?

Looks like Trent Richardson needs time to acclimate to the Colts offense.

NFL WEEK 4

49ERS VS RAMS +3.5 Rams by 3
RAVENS VS BILLS +3.5 Ravens by 8
CARDS VS BUCS -2.5 CARDS BY 3
STEELERS VS VIKINGS -1 Vikings by 6
GIANTS VS CHIEFS -4 CHIEFS BY 10
COLTS VS JAGS  +7.5 Colts by 13
SEAHAWKS VS TEXANS +3 Seattle by 23
BENGALS VS BROWNS +5 BENGALS BY 4
BEARS VS LIONS -3 Bears by 8
JETS VS TITANS  -5 Jets by 1
REDSKINS VS RAIDERS +3.5 Raiders by 1
EAGLES VS BRONCOS -10 Broncos by 15
COWBOYS VS CHARGERS +1 COWBOYS BY 8
PATRIOTS VS FALCONS +2 Pats by 3
DOLPHINS VS SAINTS -5.5 Saints by 5

week 6-7-1

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Better without Braxton?

Kenny Guiton
by David Briggs - ToledoBlade

After the 76-0 destruction of Florida A&M Ohio State improved to 4-0 behind a school singlke game record 6 touchdown passes by Kenny Guiton, in the FIRST Half. Many Buckeye fans who were in meltdown mode after the incumbent Braxton Miller missed another start, this time with a knee injury. It bears examining whether or not the passing style of Guiton is a better fit for the offense than that of Miller. 

Here are the CAREER stats of each for comparison:

PLAYER
COMP%
YDS
TD
INT
YDS/ATT
RUSH
Guiton
63.9
593
9
3
6.9
6.32
Miller
57.5
3406
30
11
7.8
5.12

Guiton appears to be more accurate as a passer but does not go down field as much as Miller. The supposed advantage that Miller has running is actually not much if any advantage at all. Guiton has a higher per carry average on fewer opportunities.  He is a pass first QB while Miller’s rush to pass ratio is much higher. Ohio State is currently 7th in the nation in rushing and probably needs Guiton’s arm more than Miller’s legs.






Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Trent Richardson to Colts

As you probably already know Richardson the #3 overall pick two years ago has been traded from the Browns to Indy. How many yards can we expect him to rush for the remainder of the season?

With Cleveland he averaged 3.4 yds per carry just off his career average of 3.5. His touches were down two a game from 17.5 to 15.5.

He can expect his touches to be about 17-18 a game moving from the Browns who had a 90-33 pass/run ratio to a 66-52 ratio with the Colts.

The Colts average 5 yds per attempt on the ground 1.2 over the league average while Cleveland is -.4. Given those figures Richardson should average about 1-1.2 yds more per carry. I project 252 more carries * 4.5 average + 105 yards already = 1239 yds.

In other words his Fantasy value has increased substantially.

NCAA Wk 4

Clemson vs Nc st +14 Clemson by 16
Fl A&M vs Oh St -50 Ohio St by 24
FIU vs Louisville -41.5 Louisville by 24
NTexas vs UGA -33 UGA by 3
Idaho St vs Washington -49 Idaho St by 3
Maine vs NWestern -28 Nwestern by 9
Tenn vs Florida -17.5 Tenn by 10
Mich St vs Notre Dame -7 Mich st by 12
Purdue vs Wisconsin -24.5 Wisc by 21
Louisiana Monroe vs Baylor -29 Baylor by 42
Bethune Cook vs FSU -40 FSU by 14
CSU vs Alabama -41 Bama by 9
Az St vs Stanford -9 Az St by 11
SMU vs Tex A&M -28.5  Texas AM by 17
Savannah St vs Miami -59.5 Miami by 10
Texas St vs Texas Tech -27 Texas Tech by 7
Auburn vs LSU -17.5 LSU by 15
Michigan vs UConn +17.5 Michigan by 16
New Mex St vs UCLA -43 UCLA by 29

Week 9-10



















NFL POWER POLL

Current Power Poll
Top 5

  1. Denver
  2. Green Bay
  3. Seattle
  4. Texans
  5. San Diego
Bottom 5
  1. Jags
  2. Browns
  3. Steelers
  4. 49ers
  5. Jets

TOP 5 QB's Through Week 3

NFL Top 5

  1. Aaron Rodgers
  2. Michael Vick
  3. Peyton Manning
  4. Matt Ryan 
  5. Russell Wilson
Bottom 5
  1. Blaine Gabbert
  2. Josh Freeman
  3. Geno Smith
  4. Brandon Weeden
  5. Tom Brady
NCAA Top 5- Qualifiers
  1. Bryce Petty- Baylor
  2. Jameis Winston- FSU
  3. Aaron Murray- UGA
  4. Blake Bortles- UCF
  5. Teddy Bridgewater - LOU
just outside: Mettenberger, K.Price, B.Bell, CJ Brown, Sudfield, Manziel

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Has the clock struck midnight on Big Ben?

Clearly at this point the Steelers have fallen behind Baltimore and Cincy the last couple of years. Big Ben Roethlisberger has taken a beating and suffered a myriad of injuries. He has suffered 351 career sacks, 7 this year (4th worst) and his yards per pass attempt has steadily declined each year from 8.6 in 2009 (2nd in the league) to 6.3 (currently 23rd). While several QB's have performed well after age 30 his style of extending plays does not lend itself to a long career. The return of TE Heath Miller should help but the Steelers have yet to replace the production of Mike Wallace in the deep vertical passing game.

The running game has not taken any pressure off by amassing only 75 yards, 31st in the league behind the fearsome attack of Isaac Redman and Felix Jones. The offense is the slowest in the league having executed only 108 plays. Ben is continuously forcing plays and who can blame him.

Johnny Football

Johnny Football


He’s a magician. His slight of hand with a football is uncanny.  As he stated in an SEC media day interview his motto is,”Work hard, play hard.”  What are his chances of becoming a superstar at the next level?
As I stated in past articles I don’t believe that his lack of height (listed as 6’1” standing on a phone book) will be an issue. There are plenty of QB’s who have had success on the next level who are diminutive in stature. His weight is also not a major issue because it makes him more elusive running the ball and in my opinion less likely to sustain big hits. The only area that it shows up is in a lack of arm strength. Modern NFL offenses prize quick decision making and extending plays over the ability to drive the ball downfield in most offenses.
The issue as is the case with most players is being selected to a team that offers the chance to play immediately. The learning curve for rookie QB’s has been shortened vs previous years because the NFL has adapted their offenses to fit those run in college. This only makes sense because of the dollar investment in the position. Teams can’t throw salary cap money away waiting for players to develop, especially QB’s.  The teams that I think are most likely to select him are Minnesota, Tampa, Cleveland, Tennessee, and Jacksonville.
There have been many comparisons between Manziel and Doug Flutie, RGIII, Russell Wilson, Drew Brees, and Jeff Garcia to name a few. Here are the stats of each individual’s last year in college vs Manziel’s Freshman year:
Player
ATT
COMP %
YDS
TD
INT
RUSH
Manziel
434
68
3706
26
9
1410
Flutie
423
58.2
3634
30
13
379
RGIII
402
72.4
4293
37
6
699
Wilson
309
72.8
3175
33
4
338
Brees
473
60.5
3393
24
12
546
Garcia
356
55.1
2608
21
16
359

A few stats stick out in comparison to the men listed above. First is that Johnny uses his legs far more than anyone else on the list. He is slightly less accurate than RGII and Wilson but more so than the others. Although I would chalk some of that up to more downfield passing offenses for Flutie, Brees, and Garcia. The interceptions indicate a decision making ability on par with the others. What were the NFL rookie seasons like for each?
Player
ATT
COMP %
YDS
TD
INT
RUSH
Flutie
46
50
361
3
2
36
RGIII
393
65.6
3200
20
5
815
Wilson
393
64.1
3118
26
10
489
Brees
27
55.6
221
1
0
18
Garcia
375
60
2554
11
11
231
















Given the following information. Manziel should roughly be expected to produce about 2800 yds passing, 15-18 touchdowns through the air, 60% completion percentage and 800+ rushing yards. That equates to roughly what Christian Ponder passed for last year but with the element of rushing of RGIII. A rookie performance like that would place him in the 15-20 range of best QB’s in year one.