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Every Power 5 Quarterback Plus the Top 10 Group of 5 (& a Few Independents)

Seventy-five. That's the number of quarterbacks on Power 5 teams plus the best Group of 5 and Independent quarterbacks. That seventy-five translates into seventy five different quarterbacks that I've watched film of. It is shockingly  difficult to find quality tape of Arthur Sitkowski at Rutgers, or Thomas MacVittie Jr. at Kansas. That doesn't even include the schools who still haven't named a starter. Auburn has two extremely talented freshman, Joey Gatewood and Bo Nix, who seem to be in a deadlock heading into fall camp. J.T. Daniel's job at USC is probably secure, but the new offensive coordinator Graham Harrell might view Jack Sears or Matt Fink as a better fit for his air raid offense. Heck, Mack Brown at North Carolina has three freshman who could start, and due to their new offensive system they didn't even start their quarterback competition until fall camp opened about a week ago. There's also players like Isaiah Williams at Illinois, or Lucas J

2019 NFL Mock Draft 2.0

Draft Day is finally here! Below is the first round mock the day of the draft. Again, this is what I think will happen, not what I would do. Also no projected trades. 1. Arizona Cardinals: Kyler Murray, Quarterback, Arizona This has been the leagues worst kept secret since February. 2. San Francisco 49ers: Nick Bosa, Edge, Ohio State The best defensive player in the draft, San Francisco benefits the most from the Cardinals drafting Murray. 3. New York Jets: Josh Allen, Edge, Kentucky Allen had seventeen sacks his last year at Kentucky, and will give the Jets pass coverage ability as well. 4. Oakland Raiders: Quinnen Williams, Defensive Tackle, Alabama Williams is the best player available, some around the league think he's a better prospect than Bosa 5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Devin White, Linebacker, LSU White is a freak athlete and can contribute immediately to a depleted Tampa Bay defense. 6. New York Giants: Daniel Jones, Quarterback, Duke The Giants and the Red

2019 MLB Preview

The 2019 MLB season is finally here! Many teams made big offseason moves and predicting this 2019 season has been nearly impossible until we knew where all the big name free agents would sign. But not to fret. Matt and Jake have allowed me to predict the MLB season for a second year and I couldn’t be more excited about it. Let’s get started. We’ll kick things off predicting the AL East division. 2018 proved to be a dominant year for the Red Sox who would go on to win not only the division but the World Series as well. This year, the Red Sox are poised to be a threat to repeat as they have the second best odds to win it all in 2019. They return arguably the best outfield in baseball and the entire starting rotation they took into October. They did lose key pieces to their bullpen however, which is the biggest question mark to their success this year. Their biggest threat to a World Series repeat? The team that alongside the Houston Astros have the best odds to win, and who happen t

2019 NFL Mock Draft 1.0

Welcome to the first mock draft of the 2019 season. We're a little less than two months out from the 2019 NFL draft in Nashville and the NFL combine just wrapped up in Indianapolis. A lot of these projections could change as teams fill needs through free agency, so these are based off of NFL roster needs as of this writing. Also, there are no projected trades so the draft order is as it is currently set. 1. Arizona Cardinals: Nick Bosa: Edge, Ohio State The combination of former Texas Tech head coach Kliff Kingsbury becoming the head coach of the Cardinals and former Oklahoma Quarterback Kyler Murray fully committing to football over baseball has caused some people to believe the Cardinals are going to move on from Rosen after one year and draft Murray first overall. The soundbite where Kingsbury says he'd take Murray first overall if he had the chance is being blown out of proportion and taken out of context. When Bosa was on the field at Ohio State he was essential