GM EXPECTS VILMA TO REMAIN WITH JETS
Apr/20/07 07:57 AM
| Jonathan Vilma
| Permalink
April 20, 2007 -- Jets'
brass met with reporters yesterday in their annual
pre-draft session and - predictably - revealed little
about the team's plans in next weekend's draft.
GM Mike Tannenbaum, however, did address several
issues surrounding the team, including:
Rumors about a possible impending trade of LB
Jonathan Vilma because he's not a perfect fit in the
4-3 defensive scheme.
"Jon is on the team. I'm glad he's here," Tannenbaum
said. "I'm not going to comment on any specific rumor
or anything, but I'm happy he's here. I know that
those rumors have been out there. We expect him to be
here. He's a good player."
Tannenbaum, however, declined to say Vilma, or any
other player on the roster, is "untouchable."
(nypost.com)
Hester's Pearl
Apr/20/07 07:57 AM
| Devin Hester
| Permalink
HESTER’S PEARL:
In this year’s Super Bowl, Chicago Bears
cornerback Devin Hester took the opening kickoff 92
yards for a touchdown. He set an NFL record with six
touchdown returns during the regular season. But he
may be receiving the ultimate honor when
“Madden NFL 08” comes out: He’s the
first player awarded a perfect 100 speed rating.
Hester’s 100
elevates him above such legendary speedsters as Deion
Sanders and Randy Moss. “That’s just
about the best thing you could have told me,”
he told ESPN.com. “It’s an honor.”
(nwherald.com)
Todd McShay 7-Round Mock Draft
Apr/19/07 09:04 AM
| The U | Permalink
Round
1:
14. Carolina (8-8)
Projected pick: Greg
Olsen, TE, Miami
Needs: TE, S, ILB, DE, OT, WR, OLB, DE
The Panthers could use this pick to address needs at
safety (Reggie Nelson and Michael Griffin) or
linebacker (Lawrence Timmons and Paul Posluszny), but
Olsen is the best fit if Willis is off the board.
Olsen is the only first-round talent in this year's
tight end class and has the speed to take pressure
off WRs Steve Smith and Keyshawn Johnson.
31. Chicago (13-3)
Projected pick: Jon
Beason, OLB, Miami
Needs: DT, OLB, WR, TE, RB, OT, QB, S, G
The Bears need to address the outside linebacker
position early, even if they fail to trade
disgruntled starter Lance Briggs before draft
weekend. Beason is a fringe first-rounder with the
size, quickness and tackling skills to emerge as a
quality starter in the NFL. Durability concerns and
lack of ideal range in coverage keep him from
competing with Willis, Timmons and Posluszny higher
on the board.
Round
2:
45. Carolina: Brandon
Meriweather, S, Miami
Round
4:
111. Buffalo: Kareem
Brown, DE, Miami
125. New Orleans (from Philadelphia): Baraka
Atkins, DE, Miami
Round 6:
198. Denver: Tyrone
Moss, RB, Miami (Fla.)
Who Will Step Up Now That Al Wilson Is Gone?
Apr/19/07 09:00 AM
| DJ
Williams | Permalink
D.J.
Williams (76 tackles, 1 sack)
Take money and health out of
the equation and the main reason Al Wilson is no
longer a Denver Bronco is to get Williams on the
field more often. After an awesome rookie campaign,
Williams digressed a bit the past two seasons and
never seemed to fit in to Larry Coyer's defensive
schemes. It became obvious right off the bat that it
was going to be different for Williams under new
Definsive Coordinator Jim Bates, who loves to coach
aggressive, freak athletes like Williams. It appears
to many that Williams will get the first crack at
replacing Wilson inside, a better fit, in my opinion,
than the outside. Williams was known for running
himself out of position, but on the inside should be
freed up to just go make plays, sideline to sideline,
similar to Brian Urlacher in Chicago. Whether or not
Williams can handle the mental aspect of being a
middle linebacker remains to be seen, but there is
little doubt Williams can physically do it all.
To say the situation at linebacker for the
Broncos is thin would be a major understatement.
There is plenty of time for more moves, with guys
like Jonathon Vilma reportedly available (we can only
dream), and of course the draft, expect the Broncos
to add depth. There is some intriguing talent on the
roster, though untested, and until guys like
Hollowell, Louis Green and Caeron Vaughn get into
real-game action the situation at linebacker will be
one of concern.
Nate Webster (11
tackles)
Webster was on his way as a
linebacker, signing a lucrative contract with
Cincinnati before the 2004 season only to see it all
come crumbling down because of knee injuries. Webster
missed 13 games in 2004, then all of 2005 before
being signed by the Broncos prior to last season.
Webster spent much of the season getting back into
game shape, though he did start the season finale
against San Francisco. I get the feeling the team saw
enough of Webster to feel confident he could be a
major contributor next season, even with the proposed
move of D.J. Williams inside.
(cbs4denver.com)
Babette vs. Bernie: battling over bucks
Apr/19/07 09:00 AM
| Bernie Kosar
| Permalink
Courtroom blitz:
Babette Kosar, estranged wife of former University of
Miami and NFL star Bernie Kosar, filed more papers in
their divorce case. She says he has ''refused to
provide temporary support'' for her and their four
kids, ages 6 to 15, while blowing big bucks. Babette
also alleges Bernie was ''addicted'' to unspecified
drugs ''for a six-year period,'' adding she fears she
didn't get a fair shake from trial judge Lawrence
Korda, based on Korda's recent pot smoking arrest.
Babette, who wed Bernie in 1990, petitioned to end
the marriage in '05. Bernie says he gives her plenty
of money and has no drug problem.
In the emergency motion for support, filed by
attorney Terry Ellen Fixel, Babette, 42, says Bernie,
43, ''has expended many millions of dollars in the
last year or so'' and has ''given away monies,
corporate interests and other assets.'' Yet, she
alleges, he travels by private jet, takes expensive
vacations and bought a $4 million house near hers in
Weston.
Bernie says he plays fair. ''Just this year alone, in
the first three months, I've given her over $100,000
in cash and I've paid over $100,000 in bills.'' He
adds: ``My friends think I'm an idiot because I'm so
generous.''
Babette says she asked Korda in March '06 to order
drug testing for Bernie. Korda ''dismissed the wife's
concerns, stating that if [Kosar] looks impaired when
he goes to pick up the kids, don't let him drive,''
attorney Jacqueline Valdespino says in a motion to
disqualify Korda. Babette claims Korda was
``extremely insensitive.''
As for Babette's drug allegations, people ''create
brush fires to deflect from their own issues,''
Bernie says.
Korda, 59, benched himself April 11 -- leave of
absence from Broward circuit court. He could not be
reached for comment. New judge is Larry Seidlin,
ringmaster in the legal dispute over AnnaNicole
Smith's body.
(herald.com)
Notes: Eli calls out Shockey, Plaxico;
Apr/19/07 08:58 AM
| Jeremy Shockey
| Permalink
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.
— New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning has
asked tight end Jeremy Shockey and receiver Plaxico
Burress to come to Giants Stadium this spring for
offseason workouts.
Shockey and Burress have worked out in Miami the past
two seasons and skipped the voluntary workouts that
Manning has attended.
Manning has telephoned Burress and Shockey and told
them he would like them to be available when he
starts throwing in mid April.
"I'll talk to them as it gets closer and see what
their plans are," Manning said. "I don't want to put
words in their mouth, but hopefully we can get them
in and I can throw twice a week."
Manning said he would not go to Miami to throw to the
receivers before minicamp.
"I am up here, this is where I have to be," Manning
said. "The players are here, the receivers are here.
It's my responsibility to be here with my teammates.
This is where I work out and I get my film and
everything. This is where the offseason program is."
(usatoday.com)
Mel Kiper's Latest Draft Board
Apr/16/07 02:42 PM
| The U | Permalink
1st
Round:
14.
Carolina Panthers Greg Olsen
TE Miami
2nd Round:
38.
Arizona Cardinals Jon Beason
LB Miami
45.
Carolina Panthers Brandon
Meriweather S
Miami
James Jones Experiment Working
Apr/16/07 01:21 PM
| James Jones
| Permalink
The late-season twist
of having James Jones start is working so far.
In the past three games as a starter, Jones has gone
5-for-11, 0-for-6 and 4-for-6 shooting. Though this
doesn’t make for consistency, it adds up to 8.3
points on 39-percent shooting, plus 4.0 rebounds.
Most important, the Suns have won all three games.
“I love it,” Jones said of his latest
role. “I wouldn’t trade it for anything.
“It gives me a chance to get going early, after
warm-ups.”
Not only that, but, “I’m playing with the
heavy hitters. It gives me a chance to play
freely.”
Jones
doesn’t demand the ball, so that may help the
Suns’ much-discussed recent chemistry problems.
“I think that’s the best way to
go,” D’Antoni said of Jones starting.
“That’s our intent right now.”
(eastvalleytribune.com)
Patriots Draft: Beason Talks About Visits
Apr/16/07 08:41 AM
| Jon Beason | Permalink
Between flights while
on his way to San Diego on Thursday, Miami LB Jon
Beason provided Scout.com's Ed Thompson with a
summary of his first two NFL pre-draft visits to
Cincinnati and New England. Listen in as he talks
about his visits, the teams' levels of interest, his
impressions and much more.
In arguably one of the
best inside looks at how an official pre-draft player
visit goes in New England, University of Miami
linebacker Jon Beason tells Scout.com's Ed Thompson
about his recent trip to Foxborough. New England
Patriots defensive coordinator Dean Peese,
linebacker's coach Mike Patricia and some of the
other player personnel behind the scenes at Gillette
Stadium spent time with this top NFL Draft prospect.
The Patriots staff wanted to take a more
comprehensive look at a player who may be on the
roster for years to come.
Beason, ranked as one of the top prospects in the NFL
Draft, would fill a major area of need for the
Patriots. With Tedy Bruschi and Mike Vrabel on the
back end of their distinguished careers, an influx of
talent provided by a player like Beason would provide
security at the position this year. He will have an
opportunity to learn from some of the best players at
the position hastening his development into the type
of impact player many envision him becoming.
Beason talked about his grueling pre-draft visit
schedule, the difference from New England visit to
the one he had in Cincinnati, and some of the testing
the Patriots put him through.
(patriots.scout.com)