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The NFL Draft, a day that marks the realization of a dream for many young talented men, while allowing the fans, players, and many team officials to have a glimpse of the league’s future. Every team has a weakness needed to be addressed, holes and needs in their roster. On April 26th, each of those teams has a chance to transform from laughing stocks to possibly contenders, become a tough matchup, or simply become an even stronger team. Often times, the difficult question is who to choose.

On draft day, many stars are overlooked by other those with huge potential. Add to the fact some players might not pan out in the NFL, and it’s a tough day for executives all around the league. That is why I, Shrederdude63, will be breaking down who I think should be taken by each team. They may not all be right, but my picks are based on what I think should be done with them (For example, if I think the Chiefs should take a QB with their first round pick, I will pick one regardless of the fact that they already filled that need trading for Alex Smith).

It will take a lot of explaining to do with each pick, so I have divided the round into three sections: First 5, 6-16, 17-20, 21-32. After last year, I hope to post all of them this year. Like last year, there will be no predictions based on potential trades, so all the picks made will be by the team that got them (unless the trade was made prior to the publishing of this post). I think I’ve kept you guys waiting enough, so let’s get to it: (more…)

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ray lewis

Today, two teams will battle it out to be remembered in NFL lore. For the Ravens, they had their share of pains and disappointments they needed to overcome before reaching this moment. After watching division rival Steelers reach this pinnacle three times since the Ravens last one the big game, this game seems to mean that much more to a team that was for so long in their shadows. The journey wasn’t pretty and their were times that even the players themselves doubted their chances at even making the postseason. Lets get into it:
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vikings

After doing three AFC teams, I decided to start doing some from the NFC. Today’s post will be on the Vikings.

Regular Season Review:

10-6, 6th seed in the NFC. Started season 4-1 before going 2-3 to enter bye with 6-4 record. After two back-to-back losses, team won out the rest of the season. Losses: Colts (23-20), Redskins (38-26), Buccaneers (36-17), Seahawks (30-20), Bears (28-10), and their first matchup against the Packers in Week 13(23-14). (more…)

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Broncos

Last offseason, the Denver Broncos signed QB Peyton Manning. No one could question Manning’s talent, but many wondered about how healthy he would be after a neck surgery. Today, Manning looks poised to win NFL MVP and comeback player of the year, and the Broncos are the number two seed in the AFC. Let’s break down one of the AFC’s best team.

Regular Season Review:

13-3, No.1 seed in the conference and therefore has home-field advantage. Broncos started out 2-3 before putting together 11 consecutive wins. Losses: Falcons (27-21), Texans (31-25) and Patriots (31-21).
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This seemed to have happen a lot.

Sunday seemed to be a day of history. On a day where the Steelers saluted their gloried past in memory of the 40th anniversary of the Immaculate Reception, the Bengals made a little magic of their own by ensuring they would make the playoffs for the second consecutive year. It wasn’t pretty, but the Cincinnati Bengals got it done with a 13-10 victory over long-time divisional foe, the Pittsburgh Steelers. It was the first time in 45 years that a Bengals team was able to accomplish such a feat. The win secured playoffs for the Bengals, while ending the Steeler’s own playoff aspiration. Like the ’72 Steelers team, the Bengals were able to rid themselves of years of frustration.
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