Posted: May 12, 2012 | Author: steelersrule125 | Filed under: 2013 NFL Draft Scouting Reports | Tags: 2013 NFL Draft, Philip Rivers, Phillip Rivers, Scouting Reports, Tyler Wilson |
Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas
Height: 6’3″
Weight: 220
Class: Senior
2011 Stats: 277 for 438 – 3638 yards – 63.2 completion % – 8.31 YPA – 24TD – 6INT
Draft Projection: Top 10 – Wilson will need another similar year to last year to solidify himself as a top 10 pick but if he does have another great year, he could be in discussion for the #1 overall pick
Draft Grade (out of 100): 94.0 – I have Barkley rated slightly higher than Wilson (95.0) because he is more polished and more proven. Wilson can raise this number with another strong season.
Player Comparison: Phillip Rivers – Like Rivers, Barkley has a cannon for an arm and can make all the throws. I would say that Wilson takes better care of the ball than Rivers did and he is smaller than Rivers but in terms of skill set, they are similar.
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Posted: May 5, 2012 | Author: steelersrule125 | Filed under: 2013 NFL Draft | Tags: 2013 NFL Mock Draft, Alabama, Alex Okafor, Barkevious Mingo, Barret Jones, Bjoern Werner, D.J. Fluker, David Amerson, Dee Milliner, Florida State, Hustin Hunter, Jake Matthews, Jarvis Jones, Jelani Jenkins, Jhonathan Hankins, Jonathan Banks, Jonathan Brown, Keenan Allen, Logan Thomas, LSU, Manti Te'O, Marcus Lattimore, Marquess Wilson, Matt Barkley, Notre Dame, Oday Aboushi, Robert Lester, Robert Woods, Sam Montgomery, Star Lotulelei, Taylor Lewan, Tennessee, Tony Jefferson, Tyler Bray, Tyler Eiffert, Tyler Wilson, USC, Xavier Rhodes |
Don’t critisize my order. They are my opinions and they are really not that important in the long run. Focus on the players, not the order.
1. Jacksonville Jaguars – Matt Barkley, QB, USC
2. Miami Dolphins – Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia
3. St. Louis Rams (from Washington) – Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M
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Posted: May 2, 2012 | Author: steelersrule125 | Filed under: 2013 NFL Draft | Tags: 2012 NFL Draft, 2013 NFL Draft, 2013 NFL Mock Draft, Barkevious Mingo, Cam Newton, David Amerson, Jarvis Jones, Keenan Allen, Logan Thomas, Marquess Wilson, Matt Barkley, NFL, Robert Woods, Sam Montgomery, Tyler Bray, Tyler Wilson |
We are over 11 months away from the 2013 NFL Draft but there is already a group of prospects that are clear cut possibilities to be the number one pick. However, it is not like the 2012 Draft where Andrew Luck was always going to be the number one pick. After the jump, I will break down the possibilities for the #1 selection
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Posted: April 29, 2012 | Author: steelersrule125 | Filed under: 2013 NFL Draft | Tags: 2012 NFL Draft, 2012 NFL Draft Grades, 2013 NFL Draft, Aaron Murray, Arkansas, Cam Newton, draft prospects, E.J. Manual, Florida State, Geno Smith, Georgia, Landry Jones, Logan Thomas, Matt Barkley, NFL, nfl draft grades, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Tyler Bray, Tyler Wilson, USC, Virginia Tech, West Virginia |
I decided to start these today and skip a 2013 mock draft. I figured it would be best to give you guys information on the 2013 draft prospects first and then write a mock draft. Expect the 2012 NFL Draft grades to start rolling out tomorrow.
1. Matt Barkley, QB, USC – Matt Barkley would have been top five pick in the draft in 2012 so he definitely comes in as the front runner to be the #1 pick in the draft next year.
2. Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas – Wilson has all the tools to become a great QB in the NFL. His arm strength is phenomenal and he makes good decisions with the ball. He could be a top 3 pick next year.
3. Tyler Bray, QB, Tennessee – Tyler Bray has all the tools but makes some dumb decisions. He needs to improve on those and he could be a top five pick.
See the rest of the quarterbacks after the jump
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Posted: January 9, 2012 | Author: steelersrule125 | Filed under: 2012 Top Players Available | Tags: 2012 NFL Draft, Andrew Luck, Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, Austin Davis, Baylor, Boise State, Brandon Weeden, Brock Osweiler, Case Keenum, Chandler Harnish, Dominique Davis, East Carolina, Houston, Kellen Moore, Kirk Cousins, Michigan State, Mock Draft, Nick Foles, Northern Illinois, Oklahoma State, Robert Griffin III, Russell Wilson, Ryan Lindley, Ryan Tannehill, San Diego State, Southern Mississippi, Stanford, Texas A&M, Tyler Wilson, Wisconsin |
Well know I am focusing on the NFL Draft and today I am going to start releasing my second edition of player rankings for the draft. These rankings will be updated one more time after the NFL Combine. Today we will look at the QB position.
1. Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford – Luck is the clear #1 player in the Draft this year and will be the #1 pick come April. He has great potential to be a star and will be a very good QB in the NFL.
2. Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor – Griffin is a perfect fit for the West Coast offense due to his phenomenal accuracy. I see him as the perfect fit for the Cleveland Browns at #4 or the Washington Redskins at #6.
3. Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M – Tannehill has tons of potential but had a poor season this year. However, due to the over-valuing of the QB position, he is a borderline 1st round pick.
4. Nick Foles, QB, Arizona – Foles had a decent season and with Barkley and Jones returning to school, he could end up being a first round pick. I think he is much better value in the 2nd round and with his upside, he is best served backing up an experienced QB for a couple years.
5. Kirk Cousins, QB, Michigan State – Cousins has phenomenal accuracy and is a very smart player. He has an NFL arm and can make NFL reads. He will need some development but he should be a solid starter for a team. I see the Seahawks or Cardinals possibly nabbing him in round 2 or round 3.
After the jump, see the rest of my QB rankings.
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Posted: September 25, 2011 | Author: steelersrule125 | Filed under: 2012 Top Players Available | Tags: 2012 NFL Draft, Andrew Luck, Arizona, Arkansas, Baylor, Boise State, Case Keenum, E.J. Manuel, Florida State, Houston, Kellen Moore, Kirk Cousins, Landry Jones, Mark Barkley, Michigan State, Nick Foles, Oklahoma, Robert Griffin, Ryan Lindley, Ryan Tannehill, San Diego State, Stanford, Texas A&M, Tyler Wilson, USC |
Its good to be back and ready to blog again. I have gotten through the first two weeks of school and now things will quiet down for me. Over the next week to ten days, I will be updating my position rankings and then posting a top 150 players. Today I will post the QB’s.
1. Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford: Luck is clearly the #1 player in the 2012 draft. He came into the season as the top rated prospect, and if the first four weeks are any indication, he will end the year their as well. He has been efficient and effective in the early stages of Stanford’s season and looks like an NFL QB.
2. Matt Barkley, QB, USC: Barkley has been very good so far this year and has clearly put himself ahead of Landry Jones. He has looked sharp on his short and intermediate passes and has connected on some long bombs as well. He will be a top five pick if he keeps playing this way.
3. Landry Jones, QB, Oklahoma: No knock on Jones that he has dropped to No. 3. He has been very good so far this year but Barkley and Luck have been better. Jones still looks like a top ten to top 15 pick and could be even higher if he has a good finish to the year. He still has a shot at being the second QB taken but he is facing an uphill battle.
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