Thursday, October 20, 2011

Brendan Phillips' Early 2012 NFL Draft QB/RB/WR Rankings


Updated October 31, 2011
Top QB
1.       Andrew Luck, Stanford
                  2.       Landry Jones, Oklahoma University
3.              Matt Barkley, USC
    4.          Robert Griffin III, Baylor
    5.     Ryan Tannehill, Texas A&M
      6.    Kirk Cousins, Michigan State
     7.    Brandon Weeden, Oklahoma Stat
8.            Nick Foles, Arizona
           9.       Ryan Lindley, San Diego State
10.      Kellen Moore, Boise St.
Top RB
1.       Trent Richardson, Alabama
2.      Lamar Miller, University of Miami
3. Ray Graham, Pitt
4.       Lamichael James, Oregon
5.       Isiah Pead, Cincinnati
6.   Chris Polk, Washington   
7.       Andre Ellington, Clemson
8.       Chris Rainey, Florida
9.      Knile Davis, Arkansas
10.   Cyrus Gray, Texas A&M
Top WR
1.       Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma St.
2.       Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina
3.       Michael Floyd, Notre Dame
4.       Jeff Fuller, Texas A&M
5.       Juron Criner, Arizona
6.       Brian Quick, Appalachian St.
7.       Mohammad Sanu, Rutgers
8.       Dwight Jones, North Carolina
9.       Nick Toon, Wisconsin
10.   Greg Childs, Arkansas 

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Blaise Taggart's Early 2012 NFL Draft QB/RB/WR Rankings

Updated October 31, 2011

It is very early for concrete rankings, but as the NCAA football season progresses, I put together my preliminary rankings for the QB, RB, and WR positions for the 2012 NFL Draft. All the players in my rankings are draft eligible this year, but that does not mean they will enter the NFL Draft.

QB

1. Andrew Luck/Stanford

2. Matt Barkley/USC

3a. Robert Griffin/Baylor

3b. Landry Jones/Oklahoma

4. Brandon Weeden/Oklahoma State

5. Ryan Tannehill/Texas A&M

6. Nick Foles/Arizona

7. Dominique Davis/ECU

8. John Brantley/Florida

9. Ryan Lindley/San Diego State

10. Case Keenum/Houston

RB

1. Trent Richardson/Alabama

2. Ray Graham/Pittsburgh (INJ)

3. Lamar Miller/Miami

4. Isaiah Pead/Cincinnati

5. Andre Ellington/Clemson

6. Marc Tyler/USC

7. LaMichael James/Oregon

8. Chris Polk/Washington

9. Knile Davis/Arkansas (INJ)

10. Cyrus Gray/Texas A&M

WR

1. Justin Blackmon/Oklahoma State

2. Alshon Jeffery/South Carolina

3. Jeff Fuller/Texas A&M

4. Michael Floyd/Notre Dame

5. Juron Criner/Arizona

6. Dwight Jones/North Carolina

7. Nick Toon/Wisconsin

8. Brian Quick/Appalachian State

9. Rueben Randle/LSU

10. Ryan Broyles/Oklahoma


Friday, September 30, 2011

MLB Playoff Predictions

MLB Playoff Predictions

Blaise’s Predictions:

NLDS:

Phillies over Cardinals in 4 games

Brewers over Diamondbacks in 3 games

NLCS:

Phillies over Brewers in 6 games

ALDS:

Tigers over Yankees in 5 games

Rangers over Rays in 4 games

ALCS:

Rangers over Tigers in 6 games

World Series:

Phillies over Rangers in 7 games

Brendan’s Predictions:

NLDS:

Phillies over Cardinals in 3 games

Brewers over Diamondbacks in 5 games

NLCS:

Brewers over Phillies in 7 games

ALDS:

Tigers over Yankees in 4 games

Rays over Rangers in 5 games

ALCS:

Tigers over Rays in 6 games

World Series:

Phillies over Tigers in 5 games

Sunday, June 5, 2011

2011 MLB First Year Player Mock Draft

Here is how this mock draft went down. Since Blaise is a Pittsburgh Pirates fan, he acted as the GM for all teams drafting in the odd number slots including his Pirates at 1, and Brendan acted as the GM for all teams drafting in the even number slots including his Cleveland Indians at 8. An MLB First Year Player Mock Draft is very difficult to get correct due to all the options a Major League club has between high-school players and college players. So check out who we have your team taking, and enjoy the 2011 MLB First Year Player Draft on Monday, June 6.
1. Pittsburgh Pirates- Gerrit Cole RHP/UCLA
-Reports leaking out of Pirates camp is that they will take Cole with the first pick on Monday. The 6’4 right-hander has an upper 90’s fastball with a nice change-up and slider. Cole just adds another young, strong arm in the Pirates farm system.-BT
2. Seattle Mariners-Anthony Rendon 3B/Rice
- Highly overpaid Figgins makes this an easy choice; combine with Ackley and there’s a solid infield for years to come.-BP
3. Arizona Diamondbacks- Danny Hultzen LHP/Virginia
-Hultzen is arguably the best pitcher in college baseball this year. He is this draft’s best left-handed pitcher and he gives the Diamondbacks a young arm that they are looking for.-BT
4. Baltimore Orioles-Trevor Bauer RHP/UCLA
- Overshadowed by the # 1 starter, Bauer leads the NCAA in K’s; O’s need some depth with an up and coming staff.-BP
5. Kansas City Royals- Taylor Jungmann RHP/Texas
-The Royals have said to be looking for a college pitcher that will be ready for the bigs soon. Jungmann fits that description, and 6’6 frame just adds another great pitching prospect in the Royals farm system.-BT
6. Washington Nationals-Dylan Bundy RHP/Owassa HS
- Bundy has one of the best arms in the draft, and will have time to develop coming out of high school.-BP
7. Arizona Diamondbacks- Bubba Starling OF/Gardner Edgerton HS
-Starling is the best high school player in the draft, but his commitment to play quarterback at the University of Nebraska might scare some teams. But with a solid pick already in Hultzen with the third pick, the D-Backs can afford to be risky by taking Starling.-BT
8. Cleveland Indians-Jed Bradley LHP/Georgia Tech
- The Tribe hasn’t had the best luck with left-handed college arms, but with Pomeranz last year and potentially Bradley, their staff looks very promising.-BP
9. Chicago Cubs- Sonny Gray RHP/Vanderbilt
-The Cubs need help and a college pitcher like Gray will add depth. The 5’11 junior is a little undersized but a mid 90’s fastball and a great curveball makes him suitable for the next level.-BT
10. San Diego Padres-Francisco Lindor SS/Montverde Academy
- The Padres haven’t had a solid SS since the great Khalil Geene, and Lindor has plus defense and can be a huge asset as a switch hitter.-BP
11. Houston Astros- Blake Swihart C/Cleveland HS
-The Astros might end 2011 with the worst record in the MLB. With a long way to go, the Astros could Swihart who is an exceptionally talented high school catcher that could develop into a great player.-BT
12. Milwaukee Brewers-Archie Bradley RHP/Broken Arrow HS
- Being out of high school, the brew crew can let Bradley develop with guys like Greinke, Marcum, and Gallardo.-BP
13. New York Mets- George Springer OF/Connecticut
-Springer is a gifted outfielder that could find himself to the big league quick. With uncertainty surrounding the Mets and some of their veteran players, the selection of Springer would give the Mets faithful reason to celebrate.-BT
14. Florida Marlins-Matt Barnes RHP/Connecticut
- Barnes has 3 very solid pitches that will only develop and with a Marlins team that needs some support behind Johnson and Nolasco, Barnes could blow through the minors.-BP
15. Milwaukee Brewers- Daniel Norris LHP/Science Hill HS
-The high school lefty has committed to Clemson, but if signed, the Brewers would add a great young pitching talent into their system. With some minor league coaching, Norris could find himself in the Brew crew’s rotation in 4-5 years.-BT
16. Los Angeles Dodgers- Javier Baeys SS/Arlington County HS
- With Furcal constantly on the DL and not much depth in the minors, Baez should develop into a very solid SS down the road.-BP
17. Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim- Matthew Purke LHP/TCU
-Purke is rated by some as a top 5 pitcher in this draft. In 7 years down the road, I believe he might be the best out of this class. Why do I have him a 17 then? Well he has slipped in the recent months, but he’s got nasty stuff that will make him a potential dominating pitcher in the MLB.-BT
18. Oakland Athletics-Mike Mahtook OF/LSU
- Mahtook has proven himself in college over the past couple years and the A’s are developing a very nice young outfield.-BP
19. Boston Red Sox- Austin Hedges C/Junipero Serra HS
-The UCLA commit has tremendous defensive skills at the catcher position. He might fall more due to his commitment to UCLA, but he is worth the risk for the Red Sox to try and sign.-BT
20. Colorado Rockies- Taylor Giuerri RHP/Spring Valley HS
- Guerrieri slips to the Rocks because of his commitment to South Carolina, but he’s got great stuff and has the potential to put it all together and be a good # 1 or # 2.-BP
21. Toronto Blue Jays- Levi Michael SS/UNC
-Michael is ranked as my best shortstop. The UNC standout is a pure shortstop with switch hitting capabilities. It would be a smart pick for the Blue Jays here at 21.-BT
22. St. Louis Cardinals-Jose Fernandez RHP/Braulio Alonso HS
- Conditioning is the only concern for Fernandez but he couples a strong fastball with a good slider.-BP
23. Washington Nationals- Joshua Bell OF/Jesuit College Prep
-With a plethora of athletically talented players in their farm system, the Nationals’ future is looking bright. Bell is another athletically gifted player that could find himself in the Nationals outfield in a couple of years.-BT
24. Tampa Bay Rays- Dillon Howard RHP/Searcy HS
- Howard has a unique plus fastball that never stays straight, but signability becomes a problem because of his agent Scott Boras.-BP
25. San Diego Padres- Alex Meyer RHP/Kentucky
-Meyer reminds me a lot of Padres former pitcher, Chris Young. Meyer’s 6’9 frame is something to waste a first round pick on alone. His upper 90’s fastball is capable of becoming a dominant pitch in the MLB.-BT
26. Boston Red Sox-Tyler Anderson LHP/Oregon
- The Nation has had an interesting mix of pitchers over the past couple years, some not panning out; Anderson has a Lester-type body and can move his stuff around effectively.-BP
27. Cincinnati Reds-C.J. Cron 1B/Utah
-Cron’s talent is worth this pick. Although the Reds system should be set at 1B for a couple years to come with Votto and Alonso, Cron has also played catcher. A switch to catcher should be inevitable. Cron hits for power as well as average. -BT
28. Atlanta Braves-Jackie Bradley OF/South Carolina
- Bradley was destined to be a for sure first rounder, but injury concerns and a lackluster year at the plate drops him to the late first round.-BP
29. San Francisco Giants- Henry Owens LHP/Edison HS
-Owens is a 6’6 right-hander and a Miami commit. The Giants organization has been known to develop young pitchers, and Owens has all of the tools.-BT
30. Minnesota Twins-Anthony Meo RHP/Coastal Carolina
- A starter right now, Meo is best suited as a setup man in the Bigs with a mid-90s fastball and a good slider to mix in.-BP
31. Tampa Bay Rays-Brian Goodwin OF/Miami Dade College
-The Rays always go for the best available athletes. Goodwin reminds me of a promising Delmon Young that the Rays took with the 1st overall pick in 2003. Hopefully Goodwin turns out better than young did for Tampa Bay.-BT
32. Tampa Bay Rays-Colton Wong 2B/Hawaii
- The Rays have had lackluster production since Aki Iwamura from 2B, and Wong has a pure bat and won’t take much time to move through the minors.-BP
33. Texas Rangers- Joe Ross RHP/Bishop O’Dowd HS
-Ross is a raw talent that is definitely worth a first round pick. He just recently turned 18 and he has a 6’3 frame. Give him a couple years developing in a pro organization and he could be a potential top of the rotation starting pitcher.-BT

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Brendan Phillips' Mock Draft 2.0

Here it is, two hours prior to the draft. Enjoy.



1.       1. Carolina Panthers—Cam Newton, QB, Auburn
Ø  Too great of a talent and too much potential to pass on
2.       2. Denver Broncos—Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama
Ø  Explosive off the line, can stop both run and pass effectively
3.      3. Buffalo Bills—Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU
Ø  Can make plays in the secondary and on special teams; going to be a force at both for years to come
4.      4.  Cincinnati Bengals—A. J. Green, WR, Georgia
Ø  Bengals have many needs, but Gabbert isn’t enticing enough at No. 4, so they “settle” for a stellar WR
5.       5. Arizona Cardinals—Von Miller, LB, Texas A&M
Ø  Pass rushing was the Cards’ biggest weakness on D last year and Miller is probably the safest pick in the draft
6.       6. Cleveland Browns—Julio Jones, WR, Alabama
Ø  Browns need a playmaker and Green is off the board; Bowers surgery is too much of a concern at No. 6
7.       7. San Francisco 49ers—Da’Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson
Ø  The niners had virtually zero pass rush last year for the exception of Patrick Willis and they aren’t sure if they want to give up on Alex Smith quite yet
8.       8. Tennessee Titans—Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri
Ø  Kerry Collins isn’t under contract, Rusty Smith struggled last season, and Vince Young’s future is still uncertain; Gabbert is as close to a sure thing as it gets
9.      9.  Dallas Cowboys—Robert Quinn, DE/LB, UNC
Ø  “America’s Team” wasn’t very good on the defensive side of the ball last year and DeMarcus Ware needs a partner in crime
10.   10. Washington Redskins—Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska
Ø  Ran a great 40 at the combine and showed the skills necessary to be an elite DB for years to come
11.   11. Houston Texans—Tyron Smith, OT, USC
Ø  Texans need to give Schaub more time in the pocket to be the elite quarterback he has shown at times
12.   12. Minnesota Vikings—Mike Pouncey, C, Florida
Ø  With an aging O-Line, the Vikes need a fresh anchor to their line
13.   13. Detroit Lions—J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin
Ø  Detroit surprised some people with a 6-10 record last year, with a big weakness being defense; continued improvement means more wins and respect
14.   14. St. Louis Rams—Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn
Ø  One game away from the playoffs last season, the Rams need just a little more pass rush and they find a steal in Fairley
15.   15. Miami Dolphins—Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama     
Ø  Aging RB’s who have been a non-factor the past two seasons, Ingram is a game changer who falls to 15.
16.   16. Jacksonville Jaguars—Cameron Jordan, DE, California
Ø  Some weren’t happy with Alualu being picked so high last year, but beefing up a D-line with Aaron Kampman returning this season looks promising
17.   17. New England Patriots (from Oakland)—Anthony Costanzo, OT, Boston College
Ø  Aging O-Line, Pats can address with a sure thing with their 1st of 2 first round picks
18.   18. San Diego Chargers—Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois
Ø  Chargers D was a primary reason for their absence from the playoffs, Liuget is a steal at 18
19.   19. New York Giants—Nate Solder, OT, Colorado
Ø  Eli got sacked too much last year; D is solid enough to wait till 2nd round to find someone
20.   20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers—Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa
Ø  Some considered him a top 10 pick last year, decided to stay and is going to be a big help for a young defense
21.   21. Kansas City Chiefs—Gabe Carimi, OT, Wisconsin
Ø  Drafted D the past 4 years and are starting to come along on D side; Cassel came on strong last year, needs a little protection
22.   22. Indianapolis Colts—Akeem Ayers, LB, UCLA
Ø  A very poor D the last few seasons, especially rushing the quarterback, Ayers is a perfect fit in a struggling D
23.   23. Philadelphia Eagles—Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado
Ø  Secondary suffered a lot of injuries last season, could go either CB or trade up for a D-Line
24.   24. New Orleans Saints—Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue
Ø  Saints D was their kryptonite last season and pass rush is where they need to start transforming their D
25.   25. Seattle Seahawks—Jake Locker, QB, Washington
Ø  I can see Locker being over picked, but if picked by Seattle give him a year behind Hasselbeck and he’ll be a quality Q for years to come
26.   26. Baltimore Ravens—Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pitt
Ø  Baldwin is an absolute freak when the ball is in the air and Joe Flacco is no slouch; point being, Ravens need to take some pressure off Boldin
27.   27. Atlanta Falcons—Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame
Ø  If ATL doesn’t trade up for a WR, then I see Rudolph being mentored by Gonzalez. Not a bad mentor I’d say
28.   28. New England Patriots—Mikel Leshoure, RB, Illinios
Ø  Woodhead nor the law firm are starting running back material, although they did provide a spark last season; Leshoure will give Brady more flexibility in the passing game
29.   29. Chicago Bears—Rahim Moore, S, UCLA
Ø  The Bears D definitely improved last year but their secondary was suspect; Moore is the best option at safety coverage wise in my opinion
30.   30. New York Jets—Aldon Smith, DE, Missouri
Ø  Injuries and an under-performing D-Line forces NYJ to draft a DE to rebuild their already solid defense
31.   31. Pittsburgh Steelers—Aaron Williams, CB, Texas
Ø  Secondary help is necessary because Polamalu can’t be everywhere on the field although it seems at times he is; Williams is my 2nd best CB after Smith and slips to the Steelers
32.   32. Green Bay Packers—Muhammad Wilkerson, DE, Temple
Ø  Haven’t seen much on Wilkerson but GB has some holes on the D front and Wilkerson is best available

Blaise Taggart’s 2011 NFL Draft Best Prospects QB/RB/WR

Blaise Taggart’s 2011 NFL Draft Best Prospects QB/RB/WR

QB

1. Cam Newton-Auburn

2. Blaine Gabbert-Missouri

3. Ryan Mallet-Arkansas

4. Andy Dalton-TCU

5. Jake Locker-Washington

6. Colin Kaepernick-Nevada

7. Tyrod Taylor-Virginia Tech

8. Christian Ponder-Florida State

9. Josh Portis-Cal U (PA)

10. Ricky Stanzi-Iowa

Sleepers: Pat Devlin-Delaware

Mitch Mustain-USC

RB

1. Mark Ingram-Alabama

2. Mikel LeShoure-Illinois

3. Ryan Williams-Virginia Tech

4. Daniel Thomas-Kansas State

5. Dion Lewis-Pittsburgh

6. Jordan Toddman-Connecticut

7. Taiwan Jones-Eastern Washington

8. DeMarco Murray-Oklahoma

9. Noel Devine-West Virginia

10. Kendall Hunter-Oklahoma State

Sleepers: Da’Rel Scott-Maryland

Bilal Powell-Louisville

WR

1. Julio Jones-Alabama

2. A.J. Green-Georgia

3. Jon Baldwin-Pittsburgh

4. Randall Cobb-Kentucky

5. Leonard Hankerson-Miami

6. Titus Young-Boise State

7. Greg Little-North Carolina

8. Torrey Smith-Maryland

9. Austin Pettis-Boise State

10. Greg Salas-Hawaii

Sleepers: Armon Binns-Cincinnati

Jeff Maehl-Oregon

Blaise Taggart's 2011 NFL Mock Draft 3.0

Blaise Taggart's 2011 NFL Mock Draft 3.0

I do think Arizona might trade out of the top 5, and Washington might trade up into the top 5. Projecting trades is just too hard to put in this mock draft.

1. Carolina- Cam Newton QB/Auburn

2. Denver- Von Miller OLB/Texas A&M

3. Buffalo- Marcell Dareus DT/Alabama

4. Cincinnati- A.J. Green WR/Georgia

5. Arizona- Patrick Peterson CB/LSU

6. Cleveland- Julio Jones WR/Alabama

7. San Francisco- Blaine Gabbert QB/Missouri

8. Tennessee- Da’Quan Bowers DE/Clemson

9. Dallas- Prince Amukamara CB/Nebraska

10. Washington- Nick Fairley DT/Auburn

11. Houston- J.J. Watt DE/Wisconsin

12. Minnesota- Stephen Pea DT/Oregon State

13. Detroit- Tyron Smith OT/USC

14. St. Louis- Robert Quinn DE/North Carolina

15. Miami- Mark Ingram RB/Alabama

16. Jacksonville- Cameron Jordan DE/California

17. New England- Ryan Kerrigan DE/Purdue

18. San Diego- Nate Solder OT/Colorado

19. New York Giants- Corey Liuget DT/Illinois

20. Tampa Bay- Aldon Smith DE/Missouri

21. Kansas City- Gabe Carimi OT/Wisconsin

22. Indianapolis- Mike Pouncey OG/Florida

23. Philadelphia- Jimmy Smith CB/Colorado

24. New Orleans- Mikel LeShoure RB/Illinois

25. Seattle- Jake Locker QB/Washington

26. Baltimore- Aaron Williams CB/Texas

27. Atlanta- Jon Baldwin WR/Atlanta

28. New England- Anthony Castonzo OT/Boston College

29. Chicago- Muhammed Wilkerson DT/Temple

30. New York Jets- Kyle Rudolph TE/Notre Dame

31. Pittsburgh- Brandon Harris CB/Miami

32. Green Bay- Ryan Williams RB/Virginia Tech