25 New Mel Kiper Hair Styles

April 25, 2012 · Leave a Comment 

25 New Mel Kiper Hair Styles

Mel Kiper may best be known for his analysis of NFL Draft prospects and their value on the big board, but without a doubt his hairdo takes the most shots.

As an ESPN analyst for over 28 years, Mel Kiper has provided in-depth information on the nation’s best up and coming draft prospects.

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Asante Samuel Traded to the Falcons

April 25, 2012 · Leave a Comment 

Asante Samuel

The Philadelphia Eagles traded Pro-Bowl corner-back Asante Samuel to Atlanta Falcons for a late-round pick Wednesday, but not after restructuring his contract. Samuel, a 31 year old veteran, agreed to a three-year $18.5 million deal with Atlanta. The Eagles deal would have cost them $9.9 million this season and $11.4 million in 2013, meaning this trade purely based around money.

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NFL Mock Draft 2.0 with Readers Poll

April 23, 2012 · Leave a Comment 

NFL Mock Draft

Gridiron Experts 2012 Mock Draft with reader polls for everyone to add their two cents. The NFL Draft is only days ways and many people very excited about the opportunity to see their favorite team add talent in one of the off-seasons most sought after events.

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NFL Draft Wide Receiver Class Extremely Deep

April 22, 2012 · 2 Comments 

NFL Draft WR Prospects

Apparently I’m not the only one who thinks this years wide receiver core is elite. SI.com draft analyst Tony Pauline stated today that he believes the 2012 WR class is perhaps the deepest position in the 2012 draft. “I’ve got 41 receivers with draftable grades, and typically you’re only looking at about 31 to 33 that get drafted,” Pauline said. “You’ll be able to get some really good receivers in rounds two, three, even four and five. But the best you’ll get in that range is a No. 2 guy.” This factor could push top-rated receivers Michael Floyd and Kendall Wright down the board some.

So aside from the ones you know, lets take a look at a few mid round prospects.

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Patriots Host Veteran Runners

April 22, 2012 · Leave a Comment 

New England Patriots

Having lost their leading rusher Benjarvus Green-Ellis to Cincinnati, the New England Patriots have brought in a handful of veteran free agents for a try-out. Ryan Grant, Tim Hightower and Joseph Addai all worked out for the club this week and hope to join an already crowded, but inexperienced backfield. Stevan Ridley and Shane Vereen, both drafted last season, are expected to be in contention to replace Green-Ellis as the main runner and short yardage option in the Patriots high-octane offense. Danny Woodhead‘s role as a versatile, third-down specialist and change-of-pace ball carrier should remain unchanged. Soon to be 36 year old Kevin Faulk is also in the mix to make the team due to…

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