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The Top Ten NFL Draft Websites

A list of the top NFL Draft Websites on the internet.
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  March 15, 2010

Cincinnati Bengals Draft Update

The Bengals are ready to make a move in the 2010 NFL Draft. Who will they select?
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  March 15, 2010

Links for 2010-01-17

2011 NFL Mock Draft - nfldraftdog.com - This is the first 2011 NFL Mock Draft with some interesting early predictions.
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  January 18, 2010

Links for 2009-12-06

Decision Day for the Heisman Voters Who will win the Heisman Trophy? it;s time to vote.
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  December 07, 2009

2010 NFL Mock Draft

The NFL Draft Sites just completed their annual 2010 NFL Mock Draft. These are some of the top college football players in the nation and should hear their name called early in the 2010 NFL Draft. The outstanding NFL Draft Dog senior writer Daryl Breault is doing it this year, so it should be fun. Daryl is known for changing things up and not following the crowd.
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  August 16, 2009

Strengths of the 2010 NFL Draft

Will it be running back lke last year or will another position emerge as the top dog for the 2010 NFL Draft?
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  June 20, 2009

A Look Back at the 2009 NFL Draft

What was the strength of the 2009 NFL Draft? Well if you needed a running back you were in luck, but let's not overlook the Center position. What was the strongest position in the 2009 NFL Draft?
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  June 14, 2009

Seven College Football Questions Heading into 2009

By Alfred Fernandez1. Who is Greg Paulus? Oh, you mean ’05 Gatorade high school basketball player of the year? The ’06 ACC All-Freshman? The guy who started for 4 years as the Duke point guard? Yes, that’s Greg Paulus. What I didn’t mention is that he was also the ’05 Gatorade football player of the year… and current Syracuse Orange quarterback. New Syracuse coach, Doug...
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  May 26, 2009

Top Five Fantasy Football Rookies

Some exciting rookies were taken in the 209 NFL Draft and it seems every year a few of these rookies make an immediate splash in Fantasy Football. When you are putting together your fantasy Football Draft board in a few months, don't sleep on these rookies.1. RB Donald Brown, Indianapolis ColtsThis kid has it all and will likely be remembered as one of the steals of the 2009...
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  May 16, 2009

The 2009 NFL Draft Review: The NFC West

This was a division with one great team and three poor ones in 2008 but each team has done some work in the offseason through both free agency and the draft and now it looks like this division will be much better than it was last season. The Cardinals will still be the team to beat and thanks to a pretty decent draft, they may be even better than they were last year. The San Francisco...
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  May 08, 2009

The 2009 NFL Draft Review: The NFC North

Being known for having the worst team in football helps to put a big spotlight on the NFC North, a division that seems to have a lot of needs and not enough draft picks to fill them. The Detroit Lions did get their quarterback of the future with Matthew Stafford while the Packers started their conversion to a 3-4 defense by nabbing Boston College defensive tackle B.J. Raji and USC...
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  May 07, 2009

The 2009 NFL Draft Preview: The NFC South

The teams in the NFC South were part of one of the toughest divisions in football in 2008 and all of them needed some help at various positions throughout their team. The Saints got some much needed help on defense as did the Panthers. The Buccaneers got their quarterback of the future while the Falcons worked some magic before the draft (by getting tight end Tony Gonzalez) then...
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  May 06, 2009

The 2009 NFL Draft Review: The NFC East

The NFC East is one of the best divisions in the entire NFL sporting two playoff teams, one near miss and another up and coming team. There were some interesting storylines to the draft in the NFC East and all teams made themselves better during this year’s draft. The Giants shored up some holes, the Eagles had a monster draft that should help them get to the Super Bowl someday...
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  May 03, 2009

The 2009 NFL Draft Review: The AFC West

Some teams in the AFC West are going through a bit of a transition at this point. There are three new head coaches among the group and so we may see three of these teams take a step back in 2009. The Denver Broncos are also undergoing a change in their quarterback position as well as a change in defensive schemes so 2009 might be a down year for them. However, these teams could...
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  May 01, 2009

The 2009 NFL Draft Review: The AFC North

The 2009 NFL Draft was an interesting one for teams in the AFC North as those teams (aside from the Steelers) make every attempt to try to overtake the Pittsburgh Steelers and make every attempt to win the division. Some teams did pretty well while others left a lot on the table and holes to fill at some point prior to the start of the 2009 NFL season. There is still some work...
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  April 30, 2009

The 2009 NFL Draft Review: The AFC South

The AFC South could end up being one of the better divisions in football next season and the draft helped push a couple teams a little bit further towards the playoffs and quite possibly past Indianapolis. Here is a quick look at the draft grades that I gave to the teams in the AFC South following the 2009 NFL Draft.Houston Texans-The Texans had a mission. Their mission was to...
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  April 29, 2009

Links for 2009-04-28

2010 NFL Mock Draft One of the best Mock Drafts of the season.
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  April 29, 2009

The 2009 NFL Draft: Draft Grades: AFC East

The much anticipated 2009 NFL Draft has come and gone and it was a draft with some surprise, some unpredictability, some good moves and some bad moves. While some said that the talent in this draft was sub par others felt that there was some good depth at many positions and teams loaded up on some players that are sure to become household names at some point in the very near future...
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  April 28, 2009

NFL Draft Dog's 2010 NFL Draft Coverage

Constantly trying to raise the bar, NFL Draft Dog has been redesigned and along with that allot of 2010 NFL Draft Information has been released including one of the first 2010 NFL Mock Draft and a Ranking of the 2010 NFL Draft Prospects and a Value Board. We also have started our college football coverage with a listing of the Top 100 Prospects for the 2010 NFL Draft and completed...
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  April 27, 2009

2009 NFL Draft Series: Day One Winners and Losers

Winners- Philadelphia- The Eagles took Jeremy Maclin at #19, moving up a couple spots after trading with Cleveland, and grabbed RB LeSean McCoy with the 21st pick of the 2ndround.  These are the type of brazen, daring picks that can make a team great.  Both add world class speed and quickness to the Eagles.  I love their draft so far. Cleveland- The Browns wheeled and dealed...
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  April 26, 2009

Final Pick is In!

Witht he final pick of the first round, the Pittsburgh Steelers have selected DT Evander "Ziggy" Hood. A likely DE in the Steelers 3-4 because of his anchor ability and his ability to split double teams. he's athletic enough to play on the edge and is a great choice for the future as their d-line is aging. Grade: A
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  April 25, 2009

Thats It! First round of the 2009 NFL Draft is Over

The first round is over! Whew! What a rush. That was great. We saw six receivers get drafted in the first round this year, after not a single receiver went in the first round last year. QB Matt Stafford was the first pick and he is now the highest paid player in the NFL with more than $41 million in guaranteed money. The Jets moved up to #5 to get USC QB Mark Sanchez, prompting...
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  April 25, 2009

Britt headed to Nashville

The 30th pick is WR Kenny Britt to Tennessee. Britt has a streak of prima donna in him but the talent is there. He is inconsistant and has only average hands. The potential is there to be a #1 receiver but it remains to be seen if he can capitalize on him. 6 WR int he first round now, none went last year. Grade: C+
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  April 25, 2009

Cards hope they have solved RB problems

The Cards have added to their explosive offense with he 31st pick in the form of RB Beanie Wells. Questions about his toughness persist and I'm not sure of him. He has talent, but he may lack the explosiveness to be elite. Grade: B-
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  April 25, 2009

Colts add to RB depth

The Indy Colts have taken RB Donald Brown at #27. Brown seems an awful like Joseph Addai and is overrated in my opinion. While he has good speed and can catch, he may not be a franchise back. I dont see a lot of toughness or great vision. Colts may regret this pick. Grade: D+
Via The NFL Draft Site  |  April 25, 2009
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