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2020-11-16

Rebuilding Your Team Through the Draft

With a great draft, you'll have a foundation of quality talent you can build around for years. With a poor draft, you'll be setting money on fire in the free-agent market in two years, desperately trying to save your team.

 

Draft For Tomorrow, Not Today

The most important thing to remember is to draft for what your team needs—not what it needs today, but what it will need next year and in the years after.

If you're stressed about who's going to start at right guard, taking a guard in the first round solves that problem, but you may have passed on the eventual replacement for your aging wide receiver, left tackle or cover cornerback.

You'll spend a lot more time trying to replace a playmaker at a premium position when you have a crying need than to "fill a hole" during a rebuilding year.

TAKE ONE IF YOU DON'T HAVE ONE

The first step is to evaluate the quarterback position. No player on the roster can do more to elevate the players around him and is harder to "hide" with a great supporting cast.

It's easy enough when you have one of the top few picks and there's an obvious stud waiting for you. Don't overthink this. Thoroughly work the prospect out, but if there's a Peyton Manning there to be taken, take him. He'll make you look smart for the next 10 years.

Rush the Passer

The nature of the game is changing. What was once trench warfare has become more like aerial dogfighting. The old bromides about "it all starts up front" are still true, but not in the same way.

Instead of line play being about dominating the line of scrimmage as a powerful, cohesive group, it's become a numbers game: the game of who can protect the passer (or rush the passer) with the fewest linemen.

You need as many players who can win their one-on-one battles—through any combination of power, speed and technique—as you can get. This frees up linebackers and safeties to cover instead of blitz.

As defenses evolve, though, teams are taking players who can get to the quarterback first and worrying about putting them wherever they can do the most damage second.

Protect the Passer

You need players who can protect the passer from defenses bristling with edge-rushers. The more dominant your offensive linemen are in pass protection, the fewer tight ends and backs are needed to stay in and chip and the more weapons you give that quarterback you took. The old thinking used to be that you needed a monster, do-it-all left tackle who could erase the other team's pass-rusher. You'll need to target linemen who can move and use their hands at all positions.

A savvy scouting staff can identify players in the third, fourth and fifth rounds with the potential to become stalwarts.

Find Playmakers

Leaders, "effort" players and "high-motor guys" are all important parts of building a cohesive team. When your best players are also your hardest workers, your team is incredibly blessed.

You want to find skill players who scare the other team and make them adjust their game. Once you get out of the top round or two, you won't find players who have that kind of ability unless they also have holes in their game. That's OK.

"One-dimensional" used to be a curse when scouts used it to describe a player. With the way players are rotated, packaged and situated now, if a player does one thing at an elite level and it's something your team needs, you can draft him just to do that!

Don't Pass Up Great Value

It's important to get the right players for your team, but don't be so obsessed with need and fit that you pass up a great prospect for a decent one.

When a prospect you weren't expecting to be there for you is indeed there, respect your scouting and draft board. 

Rebuilding through the draft isn't easy, but at least you've got the perfect blueprint.

 

2020-10-04

Football Lessons

  1. You are a part of something bigger than yourself
  2. You play win or lose as a team
  3. Fumbles happen, you can always recover
  4. Keep you eye on the goal
  5. It's not "one and done" you have four downs
  6. Every inch of progress gets you closer to the goal
  7. Learn from losses
  8. Think like a champion
  9. Celebrate the wins
  10. Believe in yourself

2017-10-16

HOW BOUT DEM COWBOYS

HOW BOUT DEM COWBOYS Let's set the scene. Cowboys go Against The Philadelphia Eagles in a showdown for the First Round Bye, along with The Division Lead. Down Goes Dak Prescott! The Cowboys' Captain And Fearless Leader at the quarter back position. Already without their best "Man Corner" in Anthony Brown, their hopes to attain the NFC East Division Title, Leaves on the Cart With Dak. On to the Wild Card, Where a Cowboys defense that's been Tough all season, takes the intensity up a notch and Shuts Down a very dangerous Vikings offense. Que Lights And Fog. Their playoff win only earns them a chance to play Arguably the best team in the entire NFC. Some privilege huh. Well were the Cowboys up to the task? Was Dez ready? Could this Defense stop a potent Panthers offense led by Cam "Superman" Newton, And Christian Mcaffrey?! If I told you when the dust settled this game was decided by one big play that came late in the game, would you believe me? I mean cmon, No Dak, leaving a Cowboys offense to be led by the rookie Cooper Rush? Well let me throw some numbers at you. Time of possession was about even, with the Cowboys keeping the ball for 19:30s while Panthers held on to it for exactly a minute longer at 20:30s. Seems pretty even no? Well here's this. Red Zone percentage was even at 100% for Both teams. Third Down Conversions even for both Teams with 4 a Piece. First Downs also a Dead lock with Both Teams earning 9 First Downs A Piece In the Game. Offensively the Cowboys grinded out 196 rushing Yards behind Zeke, and That Stout Oline. While the Panthers rush attack was pretty much stifled, having only rushed for 89 Yards. In the Air however, the tide swings as the cowboys only threw for 53 Yards.The only highlites beings a Big time Grab by Dez Bryant to Set up the team in field Goal Range, and the other, a big grab by Jason Witten to Move The chains. But for most part that tough Panthers defense didn't budge. Cam Newton However threw for 113 yards as once again the Cowboys Defense showed they were up to task. Jason Garrett always stresses creating opportunities through Defensive Turnovers, and Making plays in the "kicking game". The cowboys did just that, Causing a fumble on the Panthers first drive of the game, by way of a Big hit from DT Maliek Collins Landed On Jonathan Stewart. Then when it looked like the momentum shifted following a Cooper Rush interception, Boom! A Big Time field goal block by Jordan Lewis to keep the score locked at 6 All. From there Zeke handled the rest, Popping a huge run to take a commanding 13-6 Lead(following an ensuing field goal) over the Panthers, late in the 4th with 2:20 on the Clock. The Panthers got one last chance but were Stopped on 4th Down. Now The Cowboys have Proved they are for real, as they move on to the Conference Finals.