Football Analysis

Grading The Deal: Ravens Get Boldin From Cardinals

by Andrew Perna

Joe Flacco's arm will get more of a workout in 2010 because the Cardinals lowered their asking price. Read more »
Top 103 NFL Draft Prospects, Version 5.0 (Post-Combine)

by Neema Hodjat

Jeff Risdon's list of the Top 103 prospects in this year's draft won't change much in the next month-plus. Read more »
Top 103 NFL Draft Prospects, Version 5.0 (Post-Combine)

by Neema Hodjat

Jeff Risdon's list of the Top 103 prospects in this year's draft won't change much in the next month-plus. Read more »
Monday's Combine Notes

by Jeff Risdon

Defensive players were showcased on Monday and did not disappoint. Read more »
Risdon's Sunday Combine Notes

by Jeff Risdon

Jeff comments on Sunday's action from the Combine, while also touching on some of the news and rumors surrounding those already in the NFL. Read more »
Seahawks Desperate For Big Draft

by Erik Larsen

Tim Ruskell had a three-percent draft pick-to-Pro Bowl success rate as GM. Pete Carroll and GM John Schneider need to hit multiple home runs, especially with the 6th and 14th overall selections. Read more »
Risdon's Saturday Combine Notes

by Jeff Risdon

Jeff provides tons of insight from Saturday's events at the combine and begins to agree that the Rams could take Sam Bradford. Read more »
Risdon From The Combine On Friday

by Jeff Risdon

Jeff arrived in Indianapolis on Friday and dove right into the thick of the combine. Read more »
The Running Free

by Jeff Risdon

Are Brian Westbrook and LaDainian Tomlinson both done in the NFL? The answer to that question is different for each player, but regardless, their free agency will impact the 2010 Draft. Read more »
2010 NFL Mock Draft, Version 7.0 (Pre-Combine)

by Jeff Risdon

What the combine has historically meant for draft position, along with adjustments to the mock now that the free agent market is saturated with veteran running backs like LaDainian Tomlinson and Brian Westbrook. Read more »
Sam: I Am Not Working Out

by Randolph Charlotin

Sam Bradford is taking a big gamble by not participating in the combine workouts, instead waiting to throw on his Pro Day on March 25th. Read more »
10 Stories To Watch At The Combine

by Jeff Risdon

Read what Jeff is on the lockout for as he prepares to attend this week's scouting combine in Indianapolis. Read more »
$.05 For President's Day

by Jeff Risdon

The quarterback situations in Philadelphia and Cleveland, what QBs could hit the market and the NFL Draft's best rookie options. Read more »
Top 103 NFL Draft Prospects, Version 4.0 (Pre-Combine)

by Neema Hodjat

The post-collegiate all-star games are completed and all the underclassmen have decided their eligibility, which allows an even clearer picture of the 2010 NFL Draft to manifest. Read more »
Quarterbacks Rising And Falling In The Playoffs

by Christopher Reina

Peyton Manning's playoff resume has been greatly debated. Here is how his numbers compare to the regular season, along with Tom Brady and more than two dozen other all-time greats. Read more »
Final NFL Player Rankings For 2009

by Neema Hodjat

Which player had the most impressive statistical season in 2009? Not surprisingly it was second-year running back Chris Johnson. Who was the top quarterback, wide receiver and tight end? Which players didn't have quite as good of a season as once thought? Read more »
Rethinking Peyton Manning

by Abu Mara

Due to the advantages given to quarterbacks in this era and his war chest of first rounders on offense, Peyton Manning has become overrated. Read more »
The Mind Of A Colts Fan: December 26th To February 8th

by Jonathan Rosenbluth

There will be a lot of takeaways that remain embedded in the mind of Colts' fans for a long time to come. Here are just a small handful of them. Read more »
$.06 After Super Bowl Week

by Jeff Risdon

Two plays that made the difference for the Saints, Tebow's ad, what the Saints should have done on 4th and goal and much more. Read more »
The Super Bowl By The Who

by Andrew Perna

Instead of analyzing the common storylines of Super Bowl XLIV, let?s use the music of The Who, who (pun intended) will be performing at halftime this year. Read more »

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