Sunday, May 5, 2024
Watch out for the Steelers - Justin Fields returning kicks?
Saturday, May 4, 2024
2024 AFC North Division BROWNS - Draft Observations: Skillsets
One has to be impressed with the 6 athletes the Cleveland Browns drafted in the 2024 draft. The only issue I have with the Browns draft is in fact, that total number of 6. In the AFC North, the Browns have 3 rivals who all draft well. The Bengals drafted 10 athletes, the Ravens drafted 9, the Steelers drafted 7 and the Browns came in last with 6. Therein lies the problem. Unless the Browns hit on all 6 picks, it's highly likely they lost ground in the draft to their rivals because all the Bengals et al have to do is bat around .500 and they will add more talent than the Browns did.
The pain of the massive price of trading for Deshaun Watson to this point has been minimized by excellent drafting. The Browns scored big with first round talent drafted after the first round. Martin Emerson is going to be a Pro Bowl player for years to come and Dawand Jones was an absolute steal in the 4th round last season. Jones has Hall of Fame level potential and he showed it last season against the best possible competition with his amazing shut down of TJ Watt.
So, will the lack of early draft picks and the lack of draft picks in general in 2024 finally sting the Browns? Only time will tell however one has to be impressed with the Browns strategy. They scouted and drafted specific skills in the hopes that their draft picks can immediately fill roles productively and I believe they may well have hit the skills jackpot.
A great strategy combined with great scouting, may just yield a perfect score of 6 players who contribute in 2024. Unfortunately, because the Browns had 6 picks, 4 of which were in rounds 5, 6 and 7, a Lenny Barker like Perfect Draft, is probably what it will take to view the 2024 Browns draft as a success. Did the Browns have a "perfect draft"? As difficult as that is, I think there is a chance they may well have hit 1.000 or at least .830 in this draft.
Let's take a look at the new athletes drafted by Cleveland:
- Michael Hall Jr - His skill is explosiveness at the interior line of scrimmage. It's easy to imagine Jim Schwartz squeezing plenty of pressures out of Hall this season.
- Zak Zinter - A steal whose value slipped because a late season injury prevented Zinter from participating in the combine, Zinter's skill is his size and mobility. He can get out in space and put a body on speedy linebackers, he will contribute on the kick off return team in 2024 and be an able back up to Bitonio and Teller
- Jamari Thrash - The ability to separate deep. Douche-on and Jameis Winston will need this guy on the field 10 to 15 times a game.
- Nathaniel Watson - Experienced big body linebacker whose skill is tackling and he has the potential to be great in the new kick off format immediately.
- Myles Harden - Hard to draw any conclusions about an athlete from South Dakota, but i do trust the Browns scouting process. Harden is a depth player whose skill is his tracking ability and his path in 2024 might be the practice squad but I can imagine Harden being a punt team asset in games during the 2024 season.
- Jowon Briggs - off the charts strength and character. I listened to an interview with Briggs prior to the draft on the Bengals Booth Pod and was totally impressed. Given that the Browns had a rare miss in 2023 with Siaki Ika, who had trouble staying on his feet even when nobody blocked him, it is not a stretch to imagine Briggs seeing quality time in 2024 in the interior D line. Briggs skill is more that of a traditional tackle, he can occupy and control space and unike Ika, he will stay on his feet.
Friday, May 3, 2024
2024 AFC North Division RAVENS - Draft Observations - Culture
I enjoy listening to podcasts that include interviews with team leadership and in particular the Ravens put their front line leaders in front of the press more than any team in the AFC North. The Browns are by far the most secretive, the Ravens are by far the most transparent.
I understand that the Browns might still be in recovery mode from the era when Joe Banner and Mike Lombardi made Berea "leak central" but the Browns focus on being discreet appears overdone when contrasted with the Ravens relative openness.
Eric DeCosta and John Harbaugh are a breath of fresh air for this Browns fan, and speaking of the Browns, it's obvious that Ozzie Newsome built a culture in Baltimore and that culture in particular is what stands out about their 2024 draft.
As I listened to interviews with their drafted players, they all sound very similar. In particular Nate Wiggins stood out. I could tell by listening to him speak how competitive, knowledgeable and motivated he is and those traits stood out in every single athlete drafted by Baltimore. Mind blowing.
Here is the list - 9 athletes and if attitude counts, I could see 8 of them contributing in 2024. Even if 5 of them get regular snaps, this 2024 Ravens draft feels like yet another big win.
Round 1 – CB Nate Wiggins, Clemson - This gentleman feels like an all-pro in the making - year 1
Round 2 – OT Roger Rosengarten, Washington - I loved Rosengarten's knowledge of the game, you can tell he is a huge fan, he knew the names and backgrounds both of current players and past. A true student of the game but again his competitive nature stood out
Round 3 – EDGE Adisa Isaac, Penn State - How did Baltimore get this guy in round 3
Round 4 – WR Devontez Walker, North Carolina - another very fearless sounding player
Round 4 – CB T.J. Tampa, Iowa State - Steal of the draft?
Round 5 – RB Rasheen Ali, Marshall
Round 6 – QB Devin Leary, Kentucky
Round 7 – C Nick Samac, Michigan State - year one contributor on kick returns for sure
Round 7 – S Sanoussi Kane, Purdue
Sunday, April 28, 2024
2024 AFC North Division BENGALS - Draft Observations: Volume
Over the past few years I have gotten into the habit of following podcasts for each team in the AFC North Division. In Cleveland we have two very good podcasts: The Orange and Brown Talk Podcast featuring the amazing Mary Kay Cabot and I also enjoy Scott Petrak's Browns Zone Coverage Pod. All of our rivals have very good podcasts, the best being Dan Hoard's Bengals Booth Pod. The Ravens and Steelers have tons of options too.
During Draft Week there are daily Pods and I have listened to them all. So I wanted to share a few observations today about the Cincinnati Bengals draft.
The AFC North Division is the toughest division in the NFL, so let's start with an obvious assumption: All of the teams in the AFC North evaluate talent well. Given that a 50% hit rate is considered great, volume of picks is probably the biggest factor to the success of a teams draft and that's my theme today for the Bengals
1. CINCINNATI BENGALS made 10 picks!
I thought the Bengals had the most impressive and potentially impactful draft on any team in the AFC North. They filled critical needs at several positions and it always felt like they picked the best player on the board too. Mike Brown and team managed the draft like expert conductors. Listening to the interviews of these young athletes I came away impressed with how mature and articulate each of them were. 10 picks are a lot and each of these men are impressive on and off the field. Will all 10 prove to be capable of being in the top 2% of athletes who thrive in the NFL, doubtful however I would not be shocked if more than half do indeed build successful NFL careers.
The Bengals picks:
Amarius Mims: Offensive Tackle - Huge, athletic
Kris Jenkins: DT - NFL pedigree
Jermaine Burton: WR - Joe Burrow has to like this pick, Bengals spoke about his ability to separate
McKinnley Jackson: DT - More interior line
Erick All: TE - Unbelievable athlete whose stock dropped because of injuries
Josh Newton: DB - Tough and the Bengals talked a lot about his ability to track the ball
Tanner McLachlan: TE - Big pass catcher who needs to improve his blocking
Cedric Johnson: DE Ole Miss
Daijahn Anthony: DB Another Ole Miss, started his college career as a walk on, Bengals talked a lot about his motivation and desire
Matt Lee: C Bengals believe he has a chance to make the 53 man this year. Also a nice addition for Kick Return team
Sunday, April 21, 2024
NFL Draft Insights - NFL Draft Pundits are full of shit
NFL fans are in love with the NFL Draft and there are literally dozens of pundits who make a living or are trying to make a living analyzing the crop of athletes who are draft eligible every season.
So let me start with my only NFL Draft Prediction: There are zero NFL Draft pundits out there who possess more than a few true insights into the talent in the upcoming NFL Draft. Nor do fans opinions carry any value. The only persons on this planet whose conclusions matter are NFL Scouts and even they have a 50% batting average at best but considering the complexity of the task, 50% is extraordinary.
The bottom line: Draft pundits are full of shit and I will explain why in the blog. Read on...
In a quotation that could have easily come from Yogi Berra, Nobel Prize winning Physicist Neils Bohr once said "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future"
Truer words have never been spoken. Let's use this insight to analyze the complexity of predicting which NCAA athletes might succeed in the National Football League.
Fun facts about football players:
- There are over 11,000 athletes who dress for a Division I NCAA College Football Team in a given season
- There are less than 2,000 athletes on NFL rosters, many of them are multi year veterans.
- In a typical season, a few hundred rookies make a regular season NFL roster or practice squad.
- There are thousands more athletes playing college football in Division II, Division III, NAIA and JUCO.
- Of the thousands of NCAA Division I athletes who are eligible to be drafted in a given season, only about 300 athletes get invited every year to the NFL Scouting Combine.
- Less than 2% of Division I NCAA football players will take so much as a single snap in an NFL regular season game.
- No single draft pundit is speaking to all these athletes.
- No one draft pundit is talking to all their coaches, friends and family.
Sunday, April 14, 2024
First Kick Return Touchdown in XFL History
Critical elements of success in the new NFL kickoff
- Ball placement by the kicker away from the middle of the field
- Return team getting their read on the kick and setting up blocking
- Changing the direction of the return by reverse
The return team does this all right on this kickoff from the XFL, the kicking team does not.
Thursday, April 11, 2024
New Kickoff Rule: Roster Impact
If you watch video from the XFL of their kickoffs it is clear that the talents needed on both a kickoff and kickoff return team are going to change significantly.
A few bullet point thoughts:
- The new kickoff return resembles an offensive play.
- for example breaking down a standard screen pass:
- on a screen, after reading pass, linebackers drop into coverage and are about 10 yards back when the pass is thrown to the flat
- defensive backs have dropped back at least 15 to 20 yards
- at the point the ball is caught, what we as fans will see is not too far off from the start of a kickoff. Defenders 10 yards off the line of scrimmage looking to tackle an offensive ball carrier with blocking in front of him.
- result: More linebackers will be used on kickoffs, fewer DB's
- The kickoff return team needs to be good at open field blocking. I can envision starting offensive linemen playing a lot on kick return. Think about Wyatt Teller blocking on a kick return. Pancake heaven!
Saturday, March 30, 2024
The NFL's New Kickoff Rule
Sunday, March 10, 2024
Johnny Football vs Brian Hoyer
Johnny Manziel recently stated on Shannon Sharpe's podcast that the Browns QB room was not a home for him. The implication was that Hoyer was not a supportive teammate.
Let me state first, football is a painful game and many athletes resort to the use of medication, at all levels of football. I have empathy for all those athletes, including Johnny Manziel. The use of medication to manage pain often devolves into addiction.
Surely the story of Johnny Manziel is not quite that simple, but only those who know him might understand the battles he has faced.
That said, it is a well known fact that Manziel during his first season with the Browns dedicated literally zero effort to improve his game and often showed up late and hung over for practice. Frankly, I would expect Brian Hoyer to lose patience with any teammate who gave less than his best, not to mention a teammate that admits to never watching film.
Sunday, February 11, 2024
The Brown BLog Predicts: Super Bowl 58
Sunday, January 28, 2024
Brown BLog Predicts: Conference Championships
Saturday, January 20, 2024
Brown BLog Predicts: NFL Playoff Predictions - Divisional Round
Another extremely cold weekend presents an amazing group of football games. The Brown BLog had a solid 4-2 record predicting Wild Card Round outcomes. Here's our stab at this weekend's slate of games.
Texans at Ravens
The Texans and CJ Stroud are for real however the Ravens are simply too much for the Texans at this stage of their development.
Brown BLog Predicts: Ravens 24 Texans 13
Chiefs at Bills
Toughest prediction of all the weekend games has to be this game. The Bills are at home and have been playing extremely well. The Chiefs have Patrick Mahomes (and Taylor Swift). Emotionally speaking the Bills have years of baggage to overcome, although Sean McDermott's motivational tactics certainly are world class. Can the Bills learn from the motivational speeches of Sean McDermott and unite their efforts to the same level of the September 11 terrorists or will the Chiefs continue their pattern of excellence when the pressure is on. Honestly I don't know but my gut says "don't bet against Patrick and Taylor"
Brown BLog Predicts: Chiefs 31 Bills 28
Buccaneers at Lions
I want Baker Mayfield to lead his team to victory so badly that I will be rooting for him to lead his team to win in spite of my prediction that the Lions are going to romp in this game. I believe in what Detroit are doing in every part of their organization and it's going to continue to pay dividends this Sunday.
Brown BLog Predicts: Lions 31 Buccaneers 17
Packers at 49ers
The Red Hot Packers are led by their emerging franchise QB Jordan Love and frankly I don't believe in Brock Purdy. My upset special this week is the Pack defeating the Niners on the road in a thriller.
Brown BLog Predicts: Packers 28 Niners 27
Saturday, January 13, 2024
Brown BLog: NFL Playoff Predictions - Wild Card Round
A fun slate of games are teed up for this frigid weekend and the Brown BLog is ready to predict them all.
Browns at Texans
CJ Stroud has been playing like a polished veteran all season while the Browns defense is the NFL's best all season long. The Browns are deeper and my bet is CJ Stroud finally makes a few rookie errors with his first taste of NFL Playoff football.
Brown BLog Predicts: Browns 30 Texans 20
Dolphins at Chiefs
I like Patrick Mahomes and Taylor Swift to lift the Chiefs over the banged up, gimmick dependent Dolphins..
Brown BLog Predicts: Chiefs 27 Dolphins 24
Steelers at Bills
Buffalo are playing at their best at the perfect time while the Steelers are also hot however they are missing TJ Watt. It all points to a solid win for the Bills
Brown BLog Predicts: Bills 23 Steelers 13
Packers at Cowboys
Jordan Love had an Aaron Rodgers like game to get the Pack into the playoffs however on the road in Dallas against the deep and hungry Cowboys is too much to ask.
Brown BLog Predicts: Cowboys 31 Packers 17
Rams at Lions
Everyone is in love with Sean McVay and his play calling. I prefer Dan Campbell's leadership to light a new path for the Lions.
Brown BLog Predicts: Lions 38 Rams 28
Eagles at Buccaneers
The Eagles are in the midst of a late season collapse that most pundits believe they will put behind them against the Buccaneers. It is rare that the favorites win every game in a given NFL playoff round and I see Baker Mayfield rising up, having a good game and helping lead his team to an upset Monday evening against the Eagles
Brown BLog Predicts: Buccaneers 23 Eagles 21