The Case for Garett Bolles as the NFL Draft’s Top Tackle

The former high school defensive tackle served an LDS mission following his prep career, but returned two years later to play football at Snow Community College, finishing as an All-American and the number one junior college recruit via Scout.com. He started 12 games in 2016 as a first team All-Pac-12 member. Bolles has the build... Continue Reading →

Where Does Christian McCaffrey Fit Best in the NFL?

Those near and dear to the family of former Stanford superstar, do-it-all running back Christian McCaffrey knew he was supposed to be here. By, now you’ve likely immersed yourself into an admiration of the McCaffrey legacy and familiarized yourself with such bloodlines that feature an NFL vet, an Olympic medalist, a Duke basketball player and a former... Continue Reading →

Reviewing the Los Angeles Rams’ Draft

The Los Angeles Rams have just finished up the 2016 NFL Draft, with their biggest selection going with the 1st pick. The Rams final draft grades will lean onto how much new franchise quarterback can perform in the National Football League, but let’s take a look at the other five picks that could have been... Continue Reading →

Mocking the Rams Remaining Picks

While another NFL Draft was upon us, it was hard to meet the first overall pick with a great deal of anticipation. Sure we were unaware of which player the Rams were going to select, but we were willing to bet the house, and then some, that it would be Cal’s Jared Goff or North... Continue Reading →

Is Number One the Right Move?

The Tennessee Titans and Los Angeles Rams agreed to a historic, pre-draft trade. At 9:30 PM ET yesterday, the Titans agreed to trade the number one overall pick along with their fourth (113) and sixth rounder (177) for the 15th pick and the Rams’ second (43, 45), third (76) rounders in addition to the Rams’... Continue Reading →

Where to Turn if Greg Zuerlein Doesn’t Work Out

It’s no secret that kickers and punters largely go unnoticed, often considered unappealing positions. They don’t score numerous touchdowns, make highlight-reel catches, or bone crushing hits, but very few fans ever forget the names of those ever-so eccentric kickers who missed big time kicks (looking at you Scott Norwood, Gary Anderson, and Blair Walsh). What... Continue Reading →

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