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The Wonderlic Personnel Test is Being Used on 2008 NFL Draft Participants, but Why?
Fred Davis without a doubt is one of the best tight ends available in the 2008 NFL draft. Davis is a player who could start right away for a team and make a contribution.
Safety Kenny Phillips could be the first University of Miami player chosen in the 2008 NFL draft.
There are over 20 Africans playing in the NFL right now. After the draft there will be at least 5 more.
Dan Connor is one of the top linebackers in the 2008 NFL draft. His strength is that he can play both inside and outside linebacker. He is one of the few linebackers who will be able to start in the NFL.
Many teams in the NFL are looking for help for their defensive lines. Kentwan Balmer could be the help teams are looking for in the NFL draft.
Many thought the Dallas Cowboys had what it takes to get to the Super Bowl this past year and, if not for running into a New York Giants defense that refused to yield, they may have done it. But the mantra for those who did not applies: there is always next year.
Dallas' trade allowing Cleveland to take Brady Quinn in exchange for the Browns 2008 1st rounder didn't turn out to be as high a pick due to the Browns' change in fortune. However, the Cowboys are still in good shape with a pair of first round picks. Who should they take?
With the Dallas Cowboys not having that many holes on their talented roster, the 'Boys were able to add a playmaker on offense and special teams and address one of their needs at the cornerback position.
A look at who sits atop the rankings of each position as we head into the NFL Draft. From quarterbacks, to kickers; from big lineman, to undersized cornerbacks, there are the top players who are going to make a difference on draft day.
A look at who sits atop the rankings of each position as we head into the NFL Draft. From quarterbacks, to kickers; from big lineman, to undersized cornerbacks, there are the top players who are going to make a difference on draft day.
A look at who sits atop the rankings of each position as we head into the NFL Draft. From quarterbacks, to kickers; from big lineman, to undersized cornerbacks, there are the top players who are going to make a difference on draft day.
On Saturday answers to all our questions begin to be answered when the 2007 NFL Draft kicks off...
A look at who sits atop the rankings of each position as we head into the NFL Draft. From quarterbacks, to kickers; from big lineman, to undersized cornerbacks, there are the top players who are going to make a difference on draft day.
A look at who sits atop the rankings of each position as we head into the NFL Draft. From quarterbacks, to kickers; from big lineman, to undersized cornerbacks, there are the top players who are going to make a difference on draft day.
A look at who sits atop the rankings of each position as we head into the NFL Draft. From quarterbacks, to kickers; from big lineman, to undersized cornerbacks, there are the top players who are going to make a difference on draft day.
With the NFL draft coming up in April, it's always nice to take a look at some of the guys who will be household names. One of those names that you're sure to hear during the first round of draft day is Gaines Adams.
As fashionable as the sport of football has become, particularly the NFL, just watching the games is no longer enough for even the average fan.
This is my look at a variety of different prospects for the 2008 NFL Draft.
This is an article discussing San Diego quarterback Josh Johnson and his place in the 2008 NFL Draft.
This is an opinion column discussing why more people should be talking about LB Vince Hall leading up to the 2008 NFL Draft.
Having traded two 2008 NFL draft picks in the DeAngelo Hall trade and another couple in other rounds, the Oakland Raiders only had 5 picks. They did not meet all their needs on defense, but added a lethal weapon of offense.
According to the Sporting News, Carolina went into the 2008 NFL Draft with a long wish list, hoping to rebuild. With Jake Delhomme's recent surgery, the Panthers were probably looking for a backup at quarterback.
This is a pick-by-pick analysis of Round 5 of the 2008 NFL Draft
The Super Bowl Champion New York Giants lost four of their "G-Men" defensive starters to free agency, but had guys to replace them. Going into the 2008 NFL draft, the Giants were looking to add depth back into those defensive positions...
Another play starring Tony Romo ended Dallas' title hopes in 2007 against New York. Where do they go now? Two first round picks in April's NFL draft will be a good start.
Depending on what happens in the NFL combine in Indianapolis beginning Feb. 20, there could be a run on running backs in the NFL draft unlike any in years. In 1983, there were 8 runners selected in the first 2 rounds. This year's draft could yield similar results.
Jake Long was an offensive tackle for Michigan University, and will be the #1 pick of the draft.
It is almost draft time. And it is about time we put all the debat to rest. This is what the Atlanta Falcons will do with their pick.
A look at the draft picks for the Philadelphia Eagles and whether they will be able to provide key contributions for the club.
Chris Williams has the tools to be a starting offensive tackle in the NFL. He is projected as a first round pick in this years draft and several teams could be interested in Chris Williams. Chris Williams is a name to watch during the middle of the first round.
The Jacksonville Jaguars had a successful draft. They were able to improve their pass rush with Harvey and Groves. They should be able to make an impact this season.
The Seattle Seahawks won the NFC West again and defeated Washington at home in the wild-card game before being overwhelmed by the Packers in snowy Green Bay. With a few improvements, Seattle will be right back in playoff position in 2008.
The Cardinals had aspirations of a division title in 2007. They succombed to Seattle once again, finishing the year 8-8. The offense has a lot of weapons, while the defense still needs to catch up. A few good draft picks can turn Arizona into a 2008 playoff team.
The Eagles were expecting to return to the playoffs in 2007. They ended up 8-8 and watching the post-season from home. Will Donovan McNabb return in 2008? Can the defense return to dominance? Adding pieces for 2008 begins with the #19 pick in April's draft.
The Browns were one of the highlights of 2007, finishing with a 10-6 record. Derek Anderson came out of nowhere and Braylon Edwards and Kellen Winslow looked like 1st round draft picks finally. Without a 1st round pick, Cleveland will start reloading in the 2nd.
The Redskins lost in the 1st round of the playoffs, but after losing Sean Taylor, the playoffs were a great achievement. In addition to replacing Joe Gibbs, Washington will need to improve their defense and offensive line to return to the post-season in 2008.
The Chicago Bears fell from the Super Bowl to a 7-9 record in 2007. Devin Hester and Brian Urlacher were studs as usual, but many others positions fell short of expectations. The #14 pick in April's draft will be the start of rebuilding for the Bears.
The Panthers fell apart after Jake Delhomme went down for the season - finishing with a 7-9 record. Steve Smith and Julius Peppers are two of the best players in the game, but need help around them. The Panthers can add pieces starting with the #13 pick in April's draft.
In 2007, The Saints went from America's darlings in the NFC championship game to a 7-9 team watching the playoffs from home. In addition to Deuce McAllister being healthy, New Orleans needs to upgrade a few positions in the draft.
The Bills played above expectations in 2007, but that still left them at 7-9 and out of the playoffs. Trent Edwards, Marshawn Lynch and Lee Evans need help on offense. The defense lacks playmakers across the board. This is the draft to fill those holes.
The Broncos underachieved in 2007, resulting in a 7-9 record. Jay Cutler suffered a sophomore slump in addition to the offensive line being the weakest in a decade or more. Denver needs to reload and challenge San Diego. It starts with the #12 pick in April's draft.
The Steelers melted down at home in the playoffs, but Mike Tomlin's rookie season has to be viewed as a success. Big Ben rebounding from a tough year and a healthy Willie Parker give Pittsburgh a good chance to win the division again in 2008.
The Titans fell to San Diego in the playoffs, ending their 2007 season with a 10-7 record. Looking ahead to 2008, Vince Young will need to improve in the passing game and the secondary will need retooling. Tennessee begins their journey with the 23rd pick in April's draft.
He was fifth on the Tigers team in tackles and had seven sacks last season
The Colts came up short against San Diego, a week before the anticipated match-up with New England. Indianapolis had many injuries in 2007, Dwight Freeney and Marvin Harrison most notably when the playoffs rolled around. Now it's time to load up for 2008.
The Packers were bounced from the playoffs in overtime by the Giants in subzero temperatures. But with Brett Favre likely to return in 2008, the Packers can reload for another championship run.
Has there ever been a more disappointing 18-1 team in NFL history? Well, the Patriots lost the one game that truly counted in 2007 - the one in Arizona. Even with their spygate penalty in the 2008, New England has the #7 pick from a trade with San Francisco.
The Jaguars defeated the Steelers in the playoffs (the second time in Pittsburgh in 2007) before succombing to the undefeated Patriots in New England. David Garrard impressed everyone in 2007 and played great against the Patriots for the 1st half. Now it's time for 2008.
What an example of a team getting hot at the right time. The New York Giants followed the blue-print of the Pittsburgh Steelers of a few years ago, going from wild-card to Super Bowl champion.