Aug/26/06 10:59 AM Filed in:
Rashad Butler
The
big surprise might be third-round pick Rashad Butler,
an offensive tackle from Miami who is anything but a
sure thing.
Butler is a project, and he needs to get into the
weight room and add lower body strength before the
team thinks of putting him on the field to protect
Jake Delhomme.
If the Panthers cut Butler it will mark the second
straight season a first-day draft pick has failed to
make the opening day roster. A year ago, defensive
tackle Atiyyah Ellison was the highest drafted NFL
player (89th overall) to get cut.
Interestingly enough, Butler was drafted 89th overall
this year.
In an ideal world the Panthers would probably like to
cut Butler and sign him to the practice squad, but if
they do they’ll run the risk of losing him to
another team. So you never know, Butler could come
down with one of those not-so-serious season-ending
injuries — like struggling second-round draft
pick Eric Shelton did a year ago — and be
stashed away on injured reserve where nobody else in
the league can touch him.
(jdnews.com)
Aug/25/06 07:04 PM Filed in:
Phillip
Buchanon
Cornerback
Phillip Buchanon is no longer the starting cornerback
for the Texans, but coach Gary Kubiak still has high
hopes for Buchanon as far as special teams is
concerned. Buchanon returns as the Texans' top punt
returner this season. "Phillip's very explosive,"
Kubiak said. "There's no reason he shouldn't be one
of the top guys in this league.
(colts.scout.com)
Aug/25/06 09:41 AM Filed in:
Kevin Everett
• The tight end has been
re-discovered: This position really does
exist on the Bills' roster. Free agent pickup Robert
Royal is known for his run-blocking ability but is a
better receiver than the Bills anticipated. Kevin
Everett, whose rookie year was ruined by a knee
injury, bounced back from a quiet offseason to have a
very good camp as a receiver and blocker. Second-year
pro Brad Cieslak and versatile veteran Ryan Neufeld
have shown the ability to do both as well.
(buffalonews.com)
Aug/25/06 08:14 AM Filed in:
Warrren Sapp
• Defensive tackle
Warren
Sapp has completely changed his MO
this year, making himself constantly available to any
reporter with a notebook or microphone. In the past,
Sapp often growled at reporters and even refused to
shake hands with them.
Why the change? It's pretty obvious that Sapp, whose
footwork has obviously slowed, is looking ahead to a
career in media. Parrying favor with reporters at
this point appears to be part of his plan.
(yahoosports.com)
Aug/25/06 08:13 AM Filed in:
Rashad Butler
The Panthers like the potential of former University
of Miami offensive tackle Rashad
Butler, a rookie third-round pick, but he
probably won't play this season unless there's an
emergency.
The Panthers want Butler to add size and strength,
making this essentially a redshirt year for him.
(herald.com)
Aug/25/06 08:11 AM Filed in:
Jeremy
Shockey
Last weekend New York Giants star Jeremy Shockey paid
the highest cover charge in this town's history when
he was fined $25,000 by the team for heading to
Saratoga Springs and partying in high fashion with
Lance Vetter and the rest of the players of the
SaraBoca polo team at the Venue nightclub on Caroline
Street.
It seems the star player was supposed to curtail his
nights out while nursing his injuries (he did not
travel with the team last weekend), but instead
appeared in the Spa City with no less than six (count
'em, six!) A-1 quality girls (which is the per player
limit for SaraBoca.)
Earlier in the day the tight end visited the flat
track and hit a late race for a $12,000 payoff. When
the receipts are tallied, I still bet he thinks it
was worth every penny. Easy come, easy go. And from
what I understand, more than one of those six girls
fit that very description.
(saratogian.com)
Aug/25/06 08:08 AM Filed in:
Chris Myers
Rookie Chris Kuper and
second-year pro Chris Myers are sure to be backups,
but both may be starters of the future.
(denverpost.com)
Aug/24/06 04:17 PM Filed in:
Willis
McGahee
Best
quote: "I don't
smell." Comment by Willis McGahee when asked if he
may have to soon part with his University of Miami
shoulder pads for the sake of hygiene.
(buffalobills.com)
Aug/24/06 04:16 PM Filed in:
Roscoe
Parrish
Best
moves: Roscoe
Parrish. The wiry receiver juked at least half a
dozen linebackers and defensive backs as well as
Moorman on a punt return during camp with his
lightning quick maneuvers.
(buffalobills.com)
Aug/24/06 04:12 PM Filed in:
Kelly
Jennings
Word is the Seahawks
have been satisfied with the steady progress of
first-round CB
Kelly Jennings, who got picked apart pretty good
by the Cowboys in the preseason opener. But while
Jennings is expected to see plenty of action this
season -- we're told one thing he needs to do is
finish his plays a bit better -- it could be a while
before he earns a starting role over
Kelly Herndon, who we hear might have had a
better training camp than any Seahawks player this
season.
(profootballweekly.com)
Aug/24/06 10:18 AM Filed in:
Frank Gore
Frank Gore -- the good and the good: No wonder
Barlow's wearing the Jets' green. Gore played the
equivalent of a full game in two exhibitions, gaining
91 yards in 17 rushes and another 32 yards on five
receptions. If Gore stays true to that line
throughout the season, his production could keep the
49ers in games.
And Gore hopes his throwback conditioning this
offseason in Florida with his former high school
coach, which included sprints while dragging a truck
tire, will keep him out of the training room.
In fact the running game and the offensive-line play
were the best developments of camp. The lack of a
pass rush in the two exhibitions was the biggest
disappointment.
The young and single will also be disappointed as
they are turned out of their free hotel rooms and
walk into the wilds of the Silicon Valley rental
market.
"When I first got here (in 2004) you could rent a
two-bedroom for $1,500'' a month, running back
Maurice Hicks said. "Last year it went to $1,800, and
now I hear it's higher."
(sfgate.com)
Aug/23/06 09:04 PM Filed in:
Quadtrine
Hill
The Bears filled their spots on the roster by signing
fullback Quadtrine Hill of University of Miami and
defensive end Mike Mendenhall from Temple.
Hill had gone undrafted and signed with the Houston
Texans before being cut. Mendenhall was one of a
handful of players who received tryouts with the
Bears during rookie camp but wasn't signed to a
contract at the time.
(suburbanchicagonews.com)
Hill was cut one day later on August 24th.
Aug/23/06 08:35 PM Filed in:
Frank Gore
Frank Gore is the real deal. It's
only been two exhibition games, but the 49ers'
starting running back is improved, healthy, and looks
like a legitimate ball carrier. The Miami Hurricanes
product is running hard--north and south-- and has an
offensive line opening up holes that a truck could
drive through. Kevan Barlow is gone, so it's Gore's
backfield to lead. The 23-year-old should get plenty
of touches and will produce, unlike his predecessor.
(realfootball365.com)
Aug/23/06 10:17 AM Filed in:
Frank Gore
Maybe
it was a positional thing, but fellow back
Frank
Gore was
one of the few other 49ers singled out for his
individual performance against Oakland. His 42 yards
on seven carries had to be especially encouraging
since San Francisco traded veteran
Kevan
Barlow to
the Jets for a likely fourth-round pick before the
game.
"I didn't need reassurance, but Frank does a good job
all the time," Nolan said. "I've got a lot of
confidence in Frank, as I do the other guys –
as I do in Kevan."
Gore, who was limited to less than 10 carries or no
action in 11 of the first 13 games last season, still
led the franchise with 608 rushing yards, averaging
an impressive 4.8 yards per carry. With his workload
certainly expected to increase, and with Robinson and
veteran
Maurice
Hicks also
competing for carries, someone figured to be
expendable. But Barlow questioned whether depth was
the determining factor, telling Bay Area newspapers
that "other reasons" got him traded.
yahoosports.com
Aug/22/06 10:18 AM Filed in:
Javon Nanton
DE Javon Nanton did a good job coming off a stunt,
racing through the line and getting pressure on Romo
to help force his fumble, one of the few big Cowboys
errors of the night. Harper looked good running with
the ball after picking it up off the turn. Hopefully
we'll see more of that this year. The second and
third stringers did a decent job of pressuring Romo
in the third quarter...
(neworleansprofootball.com)
Aug/22/06 10:14 AM Filed in:
Kenard Lang
Two backups, Demetrin Veal and Kenard Lang, both who
were starters Saturday night due to injures, took
last weekend’s criticisms personal and did
something about it right away. One glaring weakness
from last weekend’s performance, and the one
thing that was emphasized through most of this week
in practice, was Denver’s pass rush.
The work paid off for Denver starting at the first
snap. Defensive linemen Veal and Lang, along with the
Broncos’ entire defensive line, put enormous
pressure on Titans’ quarterbacks all game long.
Both linemen had sacks in the game, setting up what
could be a formidable defensive line once the line
gets healthy.
“I just take my hat off to the guys —
they were ready to play and made some good
effort,” Shanahan said after Saturday’s
game. “We had a chance to evaluate a lot of
players. We had some guys that that are competing
very hard, and are very close in a lot different
positions, and that’s what you want. You want
some depth and I think we saw some today. It was nice
to see [DT] Demetrin Veal get a couple sacks in
there. I thought [DE] Kennard [Lang] put a little
pressure on the quarterback as well, and that’s
always nice to see with a few of your guys
out.”
(thedenverdailynews.com)
Aug/21/06 09:40 AM Filed in:
Orien Harris
Rookie DE Orien Harris, a fifth-round pick, has shown
flashes in training camp, but he is still learning to
adapt to playing defensive end in the 3-4 defense.
Harris was a one-gap player in college, and he still
wants to play up the field. But the Steelers ask
their ends to play like tackles and use more two-gap
technique. Harris is quick and strong, but he needs
to learn to use his hands better inside.
sportingnews.com