SneakerReporter NFL Top 30: #2 Khalil Mack

SneakerReporter NFL Top 30: #2 Khalil Mack

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2. Khalil Mack

Position: OLB

Team: Chicago Bears

Experience: 5 Years

This time last year, Khalil Mack’s training camp holdout with the Oakland Raiders came to a shocking end when he was sent to the Chicago Bears in a blockbuster deal days before the season begun. It wasn’t a question then and it isn’t one now that Mack is easily one of the best pass rushers in the entire NFL. Taken second overall in the 2014 NFL Draft—one pick after Jadeveon Clowney who coincidentally just underwent a similar situation this season. The move was a head scratcher at the time and a year later it looks even more confounding that the Raiders opted to trade Mack rather than pay him the money he deserved.

All Mack did in Chicago was help transform the Bears defensive unit into the best in the NFL a season ago. Playing outside linebacker in Vic Fangio’s 3-4 scheme unlocked every ounce of potential and talent that Mack had. He forced a career-high six fumbles (recovered two), recorded an interception that he scored a touchdown off of, and finished the season with 12.5 sacks. His addition bolstered the entire group and the franchise returned to their “Monsters of the Midway” nickname.

This season, the goals for Mack are more team-oriented than individual. He’s been selected to four consecutive Pro Bowls and was a First-Team All-Pro member in three of the last four years. Yet, we haven’t seen his teams be able to use his talents to have sustained success in the playoffs. Mack has played in just two playoff games so far and he’s lost both (2016 against the Houston Texans and 2018 against the Philadelphia Eagles). He has yet to get a single sack in the postseason. Chicago hopes to once again make the postseason as they bring most of last year’s big names back for another run at a Super Bowl.

One person who isn’t returning is defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. This offseason the Denver Broncos lured him away and gave him his first-ever head coaching job in his entire football coaching career—even dating back to coaching stints in high school and college football. While he is highly respected and has coached several of the top defenses in recent memory, the Bears still retain the talent and players that made them a force to be reckoned with. Mack is the leader of that unit and if he can make sure that everyone is still on the same page there shouldn’t be much of a dip in production from the defense.

In an age of offensive explosion, Mack has climbed up to the top of the NFL. While he doesn’t play on that side, his importance comes from his ability to shut down most of those high-powered offenses thanks to his skills as a pass rusher and impact whenever he’s on the field. Having a player that singularly talented is something all 32 teams search for every year in free agency and the draft.  The Bears were lucky to land Mack and they are doing everything in their power to make sure an All-Pro isn’t going to waste on their watch.

Sep 3, 2019 No Comments
SneakerReporter NFL Top 30: #4 Aaron Rodgers

SneakerReporter NFL Top 30: #4 Aaron Rodgers

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4. Aaron Rodgers

Team: Green Bay Packers

Position: QB

Experience: 14 Years

Aaron Rodgers has long been considered the most talented quarterback in the NFL. He has the ability to  throw the ball down the field. He can move in the pocket and is a threat to get yards on the ground. He is deadly accurate. Anything a coach would want their quarterback to do, Rodgers has shown that he is more than capable of doing at a high-level over the course of his 14-year career. He really doesn’t have much left to prove to anyone about his skills and his talents on the field.

Yet, we enter this year with arguably the most questions about Rodgers’ game since he took over for Green Bay Packers legend, Brett Favre in 2008. Since he’s been a starter, he’s operated in one system under one head coach. However, the Packers choose to fire Mike McCarthy during the season last year. As is the trend in the NFL today, they sought a coach from the Sean McVay coaching tree to replace him in Matt LaFleur. He was the Rams offensive coordinator in 2017. He also has experience working under another offensive genius as LaFluer was the quarterbacks coach in Atlanta with Kyle Shanahan serving as the offensive coordinator.

Rodgers has become accustomed to calling the shots from the line of scrimmage and with the time and knowledge he had working with McCarthy he was essentially his own offensive coordinator. By the end of McCarthy’s tenure there was a noticeable rift between the two. The hope is that removing that toxicity in the facility and giving the offense a facelift will unlock a version of Rodgers that is even better than what we’ve grown used to over the last decade stretch of his playing career.

The front office has done a better job of trying to surround their star quarterback with elite talent. Davante Adams might not have made our list but he is a consensus choice for a slot among the top five receivers in the league today. If the younger members of the receivers room—Geronimo Allison and Marquez Valdes-Scantiling—can continue to improve this will be one of the better group of wideouts Rodgers has had. Pair that with a full season of Aaron Jones at running back and the Packers could look completely different on the offensive end under LaFleur’s coaching.

A return of peak Rodgers is not out of the question. If the rest of the team steps up to meet his level of play and production then he could be in line for another MVP season. NFL fans know how good he is but with just one Super Bowl victory he has yet to stand atop the pedestal of greatest of all-time among his quarterback peers and other noteworthy Hall of Fame players. With a new age of QB coming to make their mark—Patrick Mahomes, Deshaun Watson, Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold, Lamar Jackson, and Kyler Murray to name a few—time is running out on Rodgers reign as the league’s best quarterback.

Sep 1, 2019 No Comments
Notable Cuts As NFL Teams Trim Rosters

Notable Cuts As NFL Teams Trim Rosters

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4:00 PM EST. That was the deadline for all 32 NFL teams to get their rosters down to 53 players.

That meant a fair amount of players around the league would have to be let go.

In the midst of two blockbuster trades orchestrated by the Houston Texans, some of the moves made were overshadowed. Here’s a position-by-position recap of the players who were released that are names you know or names you ought to know.

QUARTERBACKS:

  • Tyree Jackson (Buffalo Bills)
  • Jeff Driskel (Cincinnati Bengals)
  • Kevin Hogan (Denver Broncos)
  • Brett Rypien (Denver Broncos)
  • Brian Hoyer (New England Patriots)
  • Kyle Lauletta (New York Giants)
  • Paxton Lynch (Seattle Seahawks)

RUNNING BACKS:

  • LeSean McCoy (Buffalo Bills)
  • Christian Wade (Buffalo Bills)
  • Tra Carson (Green Bay Packers)
  • Jacquizz Rodgers (New Orleans Saints)
  • Elijah McGuire (New York Jets)
  • Josh Adams (Philadelphia Eagles)
  • Andre Ellington (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
  • Jeff Wilson Jr. (San Francisco 49ers)
  • Samaje Perine (Washington Redskins)

WIDE RECEIVERS:

  • Michael Floyd (Baltimore Ravens)
  • Damon Sheehy-Guiseppi (Cleveland Browns)
  • Terrelle Pryor (Jacksonville Jaguars)
  • Laquon Treadwell (Minnesota Vikings)
  • Demaryius Thomas (New England Patriots)
  • Keelan Doss (Oakland Raiders)
  • Jordan Matthews (San Francisco 49ers)
  • Josh Doctson (Washington Redskins)

TIGHT ENDS:

  • Logan Paulsen (Atlanta Falcons)

OFFENSIVE LINE:

  • Christian Westerman (Cincinnati Bengals)

DEFENSIVE LINE:

  • Jonathan Bullard (Chicago Bears)
  • Datone Jones (Jacksonville Jaguars)
  • Cornellius “Tank” Carradine (Miami Dolphins)
  • Ziggy Hood (New Orleans Saints)

LINEBACKERS:

  • Shane Ray (Baltimore Ravens)
  • Malik Jefferson (Cincinnati Bengals)
  • Jachai Polite (New York Jets)
  • Noah Spence (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

DEFENSIVE BACKS:

  • Captain Munnerlyn (Buffalo Bills)
  • Su’a Cravens (Denver Broncos)
  • Teez Tabor (Detroit Lions)
  • Orlando Scandrick (Philadelphia Eagles)

SPECIALISTS:

  • Britton Colquitt (Cleveland Browns)

Sep 1, 2019 No Comments
BREAKING NEWS: Houston Texans Acquire Laremy Tunsil and Kenny Stills

BREAKING NEWS: Houston Texans Acquire Laremy Tunsil and Kenny Stills

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Earlier today it was revealed that the Houston Texans were sending Jadeveon Clowney to the Seattle Seahawks on a blockbuster trade.

Turns out, it wasn’t the only big move that the team would make on the day.

It had been rumored that the Texans were after Miami Dolphins left tackle, Laremy Tunsil in a potential Clowney deal but the edge rusher didn’t want to take his talents to South Beach.

However, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Houston will get its guy along with wide receiver Kenny Stills—who has been public in his distaste for Dolphins owner Stephen Ross’ support of President Donald Trump.

Keep in mind that the Texans are currently operating without a general manager so both of these major moves have been credited to head coach Bill O’Brien.

The offensive line has long been a weakness for Houston and now they get a high-end tackle to protect Deshaun Watson’s blindside.

The full details of the move are listed below.

Texans receive: LT Laremy Tunsil, WR Kenntnis Stills, 2020 fourth-round pick, and 2021 sixth-round pick.

Dolphins receive: 2020 and 2021 first-round picks, a 2021 second-round pick, OL Julien Davenport, and Special teamer Johnson Bademosi.

Aug 31, 2019 No Comments
BREAKING NEWS: Houston Texans and Seattle Seahawks Agree On Deal Involving Jadeveon Clowney

BREAKING NEWS: Houston Texans and Seattle Seahawks Agree On Deal Involving Jadeveon Clowney

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The Houston Texans and Jadeveon Clowney have been at an impasse ever since the two sides couldn’t agree on a new contract. The franchise tag was ultimately applied to edge rusher but he refused to sign the tender or report to camp.

As the offseason progressed into training camp, it seemed less likely that Clowney would ever suit up for the Texans again.

Once he made it known that he was willing to miss games the conversation changed from how they could keep him to who they could deal him for.

The Miami Dolphins were often rumored but Clowney wanted to play for a contender if he was to be moved. According to FOX’s Jay Glazer, the Texans and Seattle Seahawks have agreed to a trade pending all players involved passing their physicals—at this time Clowney is the only player we know for sure is part of the deal. The Houston Chronicle’s Aaron Wilson reports that a Seattle is sending a third-round pick and two players to the Texans.

Pete Carroll gets as good of a replacement as possible for Frank Clark.

Clowney, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, has spent his time away training in Florida and is reportedly in the best shape of his career.

Aug 31, 2019 No Comments