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Source: Von Miller To Attend Draft

Oct 31, 2014 3:45 PM

Texas A&M linebacker Von Miller, who is the only rookie plaintiff in the players' antitrust lawsuit against the NFL, has accepted an invitation to attend the draft April 28, according to an Associated Press report. "I'm honored to get an invitation and I plan on being there," Miller said. "It's always been a dream of mine, having my name called and being able to walk across the stage and shake the hand of the commissioner."

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Moon Defends Cam Newton

Oct 31, 2014 6:14 AM

Warren Moon, the first African-American QB to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, told CBSSports.com that he believes some of the criticism of Auburn QB Cam Newton is based in racism. "A lot of the criticism he's receiving is unfortunate and racially based," Moon, who is Newton's adviser, told the website.

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An Interactive Mock Draft

Aug 11, 2014 3:53 PM

I had the chance to spend some time with an AFC scout recently. Rather than discuss individual players, he agreed to do an alternating-pick mock draft and provide some commentary. Over the course of about 90 minutes at a restaurant just outside Hobby Airport in Houston late last week, we got through two rounds. I took the odd numbered picks, in part so the scout could pick for his own team in the 1st round. Round 1 1. Carolina Panthers: Marcell Dareus, DT, Alabama. Scout’s take: “I’ll tell you what makes them go defense here, they don’t have that pick at the top of (round) two. And no team is gonna blow their first pick on quarterbacks two years in a row, not even with a big change. Not gonna happen.” I still firmly believe Blaine Gabbert is in play, however. 2. Denver Broncos: Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU. Scout’s take: “Best talent available. Look at that defense and find me one guy besides Elvis (Dumervil) that will still be around after next year. They don’t have one guy besides him. They’ve got to take the best playmaker on defense, and that is Patrick Peterson.” 3. Buffalo Bills: Von Miller, LB, Texas A&M. Scout’s take: “I would have gone (Da’Quan) Bowers.” Both of us think they will use Cam Newton as a smokescreen/trade bait. 4. Cincinnati Bengals: Cam Newton, QB, Auburn. Scout’s take: “I’ll tell you why they take Cam Newton. Mike Brown is no dummy. The second after he takes Cam Newton his phone is gonna ring off the damn hook with people wanting Carson (Palmer). He’s already sold his hardball sh** with Carson. That makes the asking price go up.” I still believe Julio Jones will be the pick. 5. Arizona Cardinals: Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri. Scout’s take: “No doubt.” Short and sweet. Scout is not a huge fan of Gabbert right now but thinks “he’s as good as Aaron Rodgers when he came out. People forget Rodgers wasn’t close to ready to play back then. Same with this kid.” If he is indeed the pick here, and if he’s on the board he will be with 100% certainty, Gabbert won’t get the luxury of waiting three years like Rodgers. 6. Cleveland Browns: A.J. Green, WR, Georgia. Scout’s take: “They have to take him, don’t they? Too good to pass on.” 7. San Francisco 49ers: Robert Quinn, DE/OLB, North Carolina. Scout’s take: “Great natural talent. He reminds me a lot of Willie McGinest.” 8. Tennessee Titans: Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois. Scout’s take: I asked him why not Nick Fairley, not as a slight against Liuget but I wondered how the Titans could have Fairley’s college coach on staff and go in another direction at the same position. “He (Tracy Rocker, the aforementioned coach) knows better than anyone that Fairley is gonna wash out quick. He’s already counted all the money he’s gonna make .... he came from out of nowhere for a reason. Liuget’s just as good and he’s got a hunger to him.” 9. Dallas Cowboys: Tyron Smith, T, USC. Scout’s take: “I like it. Makes sense for Jerry Jones, going with the big program and the great athlete. This kid is gonna be a hoss for a long time.” 10. Washington Redskins: Jake Locker, QB, Washington. Scout’s take: “I’m going with the thinking that (Skins coach Mike) Shanahan was gonna take him #1 last year. Mike’s stubborn enough to still see it, and he’s arrogant enough to think he’s the guy that can make Locker into Steve Young.” 11. Houston Texans: Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska. Scout’s take: “I like it for Wade Phillips (new Texans DC) if he moves him to safety. They thought Kareem Jackson couldn’t cover! Wait til they see this kid try to turn and run with Andre Johnson in practice. He’ll be at safety by the end of the first week.” 12. Minnesota Vikings: Anthony Castonzo, T, Boston College. Scout’s take: “People piled on Brett (Favre) but that line in front of him was garbage. Hutch (Steve Hutchinson) is done, McKinnie (Bryant, the incumbent LT) is sliding and he wasn’t all that great to begin with. This kid can play right away at guard or tackle.” 13. Detroit Lions: Akeem Ayers, LB, UCLA. Scout’s take: Frequent readers know I’m a Lions lifer, and I admit to reaching for need here. In fact, I was distraught by how the board played out for Detroit here. He reassured me, “Yeah it’s probably a little high for him, but he makes plays. He’s gonna miss some plays too, but he’s a kid that makes sh** happen and they need that. That D-line is so good he can take chances and it ain’t gonna kill ‘em.” 14. St. Louis Rams: Julio Jones, WR, Alabama. Scout’s take: “Billy (GM Billy Devaney) will take about two seconds before sending this pick up. He is perfect for Sam Bradford. Best over-the-middle receiver since Anquan Boldin, but I like that he can get deep too. 15. Miami Dolphins: Da’Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson. Scout’s take: “I don’t know what to make of his knee. I tell you what though, he’d better look perfect when he works out and he’d better do everything. Leave no doubt about it and there’s no way he falls here. No way in hell.” Scout was not aware if his team was one that failed Bowers medically. 16. Jacksonville Jaguars: Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue. Scout’s take: He debated between Kerrigan and Aldon Smith for several minutes. He ultimately went with Kerrigan because “I trust in him more than I trust in Smith. I know Kerrigan can do something besides rush the passer. I don’t know that Aldon Smith can do that.” 17. New England Patriots (from OAK): JJ Watt, DE, Wisconsin.18. San Diego Chargers: Nate Solder, T, Colorado. Scout’s take: “He’s a classic AJ Smith (Chargers GM) pick. He’s got this incredible potential that’s real hard to ignore, and AJ takes him and then he demands his coaches make it happen. Then when it doesn’t work, AJ passes the buck. I dare you to find me one game tape where this kid actually plays like a first round pick. But I can see why so many people like him. He’s huge and he can move.” Somewhere, Marty Schottenheimer smiles when he reads this. 19. New York Giants: Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado. Scout’s take: “I like what you said there, (quoting me) ‘he’s the best cover man in this draft before the ball is thrown’. I worry about his attitude but you’re right, the kid can flat-out cover. Tom Coughlin will either make him great or he’ll kill him.” 20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State. Scout’s take: “People need to cut with this bullsh** that he doesn’t go hard every play. It’s B-fu**ing-S. They (the OSU coaches) assigned him to do dirty work a lot because he’s damn good at it. I love that he can hold an edge and tie up the tackle if we ask him to do that. Kerrigan can’t do that like him. Aldon Smith, come on now. Bowers can’t even do it like this kid. I’ll take his 8 sacks over (other players’) 11 any day because he brings so much other stuff to the table. But a lot of people don’t see that.” I should point out he went on about Heyward for a good five minutes and these are the choice excerpts and not sequential quotes. 21. Kansas City Chiefs: Cameron Jordan, DE, California. Scout’s take: “I don’t think he’ll fall this far. And I think they’re gonna look at a nose before they take another end. I think they’re gonna take (Jonathan) Baldwin here if they can." 22. Indianapolis Colts: Danny Watkins, G/T, Baylor. Scout’s take: “Perfect fit for them. I think he can play right tackle fine enough, but let me tell you this guy is gonna be a great NFL right guard right away.” 23. Philadelphia Eagles: Mike Pouncey, C, Florida. Scout’s take: “I like him better as a guard. He’s doesn’t play as fast as his brother and you need that to be a great center. He’s a better run blocker though, and they need that. I love his legs and feet once he’s engaged, you just can’t stop him from moving you.” 24. New Orleans Saints: Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn. Scout’s take: “Well he obviously ain’t gonna fall this far, but if you go off how he’s handled everything this is where he belongs (speaking of draft slotting).” 25. Seattle Seahawks: Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas. Scout’s take: I had to explain why I think Seattle would take him. My rationale: they have a new offensive coordinator (Darrell Bevell) that is used to working with a cocksure gunslinger with off-field maturity issues (Brett Favre). Scout went from being totally against it to seeing my point and thinking it could happen precisely because of why I thought it might. He would still choose Marvin Austin or Adrian Clayborn here. 26. Baltimore Ravens: Jonathan Baldwin, WR, Pittsburgh. Scout’s take: “(Ravens GM) Ozzie Newsome isn’t afraid of kids that haven’t grown up quite yet. This kid is a real hoss…they’ve got the environment in place to give him the ass-kicking he needs. Ray Lewis will set him straight and then they’ve got themselves a #1 (wide receiver)." 27. Atlanta Falcons: Justin Houston, DE, Georgia. Scout’s take: “I like him better here (in a 4-3) than out in space in a 30 defense (3-4 front). The thing that makes him a great pass rusher is that he can bull inside or turn it out. You put him standing up, that takes away his bull and he’s not quick enough to live without it.” 28. New England Patriots: Ryan Williams, RB, Virginia Tech. Scout’s take: This evolved into a discussion of Williams vs. Mark Ingram, the presumed #1 RB. He put Williams here because “they have the chain mover already (BenJarvis Green-Ellis). They need the home run hitter and that’s what Williams does. He’s a playmaker and Belichick knows they need those. That’s the luxury of all those picks, they can swing big and not play it safe. Ingram would be the safe pick.” 29. Chicago Bears: Gabe Carimi, T, Wisconsin. Scout’s take: “I don’t think he’s a good fit there. They need guys that can pass protect and he’s a pure run blocker. (Derek) Sherrod is a lot more of what they need.” 30. New York Jets: Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa. Scout’s take: “I love him as a 5 (technique, or 3-4 DE). Rex (Ryan, Jets coach) can put him in there on either side and let him go…they need him for the run as much as they do the handful of sacks he’s gonna get.” 31. Pittsburgh Steelers: Derek Sherrod, T, Mississippi State. Scout’s take: “(laughs) I think you need to flip this kid and Carimi (my Bears pick). Pittsburgh needs a run blocker as much as they need a pass blocker, and they need a right tackle more than they need a left.” 32. Green Bay Packers: Aldon Smith, OLB, Missouri. Scout’s take: “We see him as a tweener. He’s got that great length but he plays small. Everything is full speed. I’ll tell you who he reminds me of with his skinny legs and the way he plays. Aaron Maybin. This kid is bigger and has more on the ball, but I see a lot of comparison there.” To read more click the following link: An Interactive 2011 NFL Draft

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Alabama's Jones, Iowa's Clayborn Will Attend Draft

Aug 28, 2014 11:15 PM

Alabama wide receiver Julio Jones and Iowa defensive end Adrian Clayborn have confirmed that they will attend the NFL Draft. Jones told Sirius NFL Radio's Adam Schein Tuesday that standing on stage at Radio City Music Hall would be "a once-in-a-lifetime chance." "I talked to my family and everything so it's just, you know, just to have this opportunity to go there and just have this experience," Jones said. "We decided that we'd love to go there."

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Dalton To Work Out For Colts

Jul 31, 2014 2:10 PM

The Colts will work out TCU quarterback Andy Dalton, according to a source. Indianapolis may be looking for an upgrade over Peyton Manning's current backup, Curtis Painter, who was drafted in the sixth round of the 2009 NFL Draft.

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No NFLPA Event On April 28

Sep 26, 2014 7:11 PM

The NFL Players Association will not stage an alternate event head-to-head versus the NFL on the first night of the draft, according to league sources. Whenever the NFLPA puts together its plan, it is more likely to be an event on a different day, at a different hour than the draft starts. Those decisions still are being made, and the players association still is scheduled to meet later Monday to see if any verdict about the draft can be reached. Still, the NFLPA is not changing its stance that potential draft picks shouldn't attend the draft, scheduled for April 28-30 at Radio City Music Hall in New York.

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Alabama DT Dareus To Visit Seven Teams

Jun 24, 2014 8:34 AM

Alabama defensive tackle Marcell Dareus will visit the Bills this week, in addition to six other teams, according to a source. Dareus has meetings scheduled with seven teams picking in the Top 10, including the Broncos, who have the second overall pick. The Browns, 49ers, Panthers, Redskins and Titans will also sit down with the defensive tackle.

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Scout: Peterson Is 'Definitely' Good Enough To Be Taken First

Nov 11, 2014 8:40 AM

Panthers coach Ron Rivera doesn't see why a cornerback can't be drafted with the first overall pick and an AFC scouting director agrees. "He can do anything," the scout said. "He even is an excellent punt returner. He's definitely good enough to take first overall." Carolina holds the No. 1 pick. Respected drafter Bill Polian of the Colts doesn't see why a cornerback can't be the first player off the board either. "I don't think there isn't any position that shouldn't be taken first," he said. "That pick carries a high price tag with it, so you want to make sure you are getting your money's worth. So it goes back to take the best player."

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NFL Awards Compensatory Picks To 23 Clubs

Aug 7, 2014 10:00 PM

A total of 32 compensatory choices in the 2011 NFL Draft have been awarded to 23 teams, the NFL announced Friday. Under the rules for compensatory draft selections, a team losing more or better compensatory free agents than it acquires in the previous year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks. The number of picks a team receives equals the net loss of compensatory free agents up to a maximum of four. The 32 compensatory choices announced today will supplement the 221 choices in the seven rounds of the 2011 NFL Draft (April 28-30), which will kick off in prime time for the second consecutive year. This year, the compensatory picks will be positioned within the third through seventh rounds based on the value of the compensatory free agents lost.

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Agent: Bowers Is Healthy

Oct 29, 2014 1:36 AM

The agent of top NFL prospect Da'Quan Bowers disputed reports his client's surgically repaired knee is not progressing and has caused him to delay his pro day workout in an email to media outlets including ESPN.com on Thursday. Bowers, a defensive end from Clemson who led the nation with 15½ sacks in 2010, is expected to be a top choice in next month's draft. He had arthroscopic knee surgery in January.

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Parcells To Tape Draft Special
Bill Parcells is no longer working for the Dolphins and will tape a draft special for ESPN.

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Source: Nine NFL Teams To Meet Next With Newton
Nine teams will take another look at Auburn QB Cam Newton before next month's draft.

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Vikings Among Several Teams To Meet With QB Andy Dalton
A number of NFL teams are planning to meet with TCU QB Andy Dalton.

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Source: Dolphins To Workout Cam Newton
The Dolphins will hold a private workout with QB Cam Newton this weekend.

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Labor Rule Bars Scouts From Green's Pro Day
A.J. Green's workout partner lives outside a radius that kept NFL scouts from attending the receiver's workout.

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LSU's Peterson Unsure If He'll Attend Draft
Patrick Peterson and his family are looking at the pros and cons of attending next month's NFL Draft.

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Gabbert Works Out For Scouts, Elway
Blaine Gabbert was a hot commodity at Missouri's pro day last week.

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Peterson, Green Post Low Wonderlic Scores
Patrick Peterson and A.J. Green had two of the lowest Wonderlic scores.

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NFL Mock Draft, Version 9.0 (Late March Edition)
This edition features many changes, including the hypothetical rise of Ryan Mallett and the fall of Da’Quan Bowers.

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Missouri QB Gabbert Works Out For Elway, Scouts
Missouri QB Blaine Gabbert workout for five head coaches and scouts from every NFL team on Thursday.

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Ponder Throws To Bruce During Pro Day
Florida State QB Christian Ponder looked sharp throwing passes to retired NFL veteran Issac Bruce on Wednesday.

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Bowers Lines Up Talks With Seven Teams
DaQuan Bowers will meet with seven of the first eight teams with picks in next month's NFL Draft.

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Pouncey Is Main Attraction At Florida's Pro Day
Mike Pouncey's twin brother, Maurkice, started 16 games for the Steelers and made the Pro Bowl as a rookie.

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Goodell: Draft Boycott Would Be 'A Shame'
Roger Goodell called the chance to walk onto the stage and accept a team's jersey after being drafted a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity."

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LSU's Peterson Generates No. 1 Buzz
Each of the NFL's 32 teams had some sort of presence at Patrick Peterson's pro day.

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Atallah: No Draft Boycott
The NFLPA says they haven't contacted top prospects to suggest that they boycott the NFL Draft.

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Von Miller To Visit Bills, Browns
Von Miller is widely regarded as the best prospect at linebacker.

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Casey Matthews Doesn't Wow At Workout
Casey Matthews didn't impress during Oregon's pro day.

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Bowers Won't Participate In Clemson's Pro Day
Da'Quan Bowers wants more time to recover from offseason knee surgery.

Denver Post

Newton Has Workouts Scheduled With At Least Eight Teams
Cam Newton has workouts lined up with the Panthers, Bills, Vikings, Redskins, Titans, Dolphins, Bengals and Browns.

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