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FBGP’s 2015 NFL Season Preview – Pittsburgh Steelers

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Reason for Optimism

Pittsburgh has a really strong offense that’s able to attack every quadrant of the field.  Defensively they’ll be better as some young guys started to play well toward season’s end and they get some players back healthy.  There’s a lot to be optimistic about in the Steel City.

Cause for Concern

If the main problem that stopped them last year, not a lot of sacks/pressure and not creating turnovers, rears it’s ugly head again, it’ll be shootout city each week.  They have to get better in those areas, otherwise it’s an early playoff exit.

The Road to the Super Bowl for the Pittsburgh Steelers

1. Blitzburgh Returns – The front seven will be key in order for the Steelers to have any chance of getting to the big game.  The talent is in place, but will they get back to their effective pressuring ways is the question.

2. Offense Continues to Grow – This was a dynamic offense last season and I believe there’s still room for it to get better.  If they get a 3rd receiver involved or 2nd tight end, that way they won’t have to use Bell as much in the passing game OR utilize him the same and have that extra option still become very effective.  The offense is in good shape moving forward.

3. Every Game is Important – The Steelers have to be able to finish ball games.  With the division being the way it is, they can’t afford any “bad” losses because you can find yourself with 10 victories and still miss the playoffs.

FBGP’s 2015 NFL Season Preview: Cleveland Browns

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Reason for Optimism

The Browns went 7-9 last year with a very good defense, sound running game and mediocre (putting it lightly) passing game.  This year their defense is better, running game is stronger and offensive line is deeper.  So if they can just get stable play from the QB position, they’ll be staring a playoff berth in the face.

Cause for Concern

If the QB play of 2014 returns this season, then they’ll find themselves in the exact spot they were a year ago.  They also lack a true ‘threat’ at wide receiver without Josh Gordon this year and that’s a big time blow.

The Road to the Super Bowl for the Cleveland Browns

1. QB Play is Efficient – You don’t need your QB to be Otto Graham, you just can’t have them be what they were last year in Cleveland.  In my honest opinion, going with Josh McCown is similar to going with Brian Hoyer.  McCown didn’t have success with Tampa Bay last season (who finished with the 1st overall pick), so why would you expect the 35 year old QB to magically change?

2. Kicking Game Steps Up – This could be a potential albatross for the Browns if they’re not settle on a dependable guy.  Points add up and they need to be stellar in 2/3 facets of a ball game.

3. Run Defense Improves – The Browns aggressively went out to fix a bad run defense and they’ve added a ton of talent within the front seven, and they need those additions to pay dividends this year.

FBGP’s 2016 NFL Draft Prospect Preview: RB Devontae Booker, Utah

2016 NFL Draft Prospect Preview: RB Devontae Booker, Utah Utes

Turron Davenport, FBGP Analyst
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Many say that the running back position is becoming devalued in the NFL. That may be the case to an extent but the same can’t be said for college football. A running back being on the Heisman Trophy watch list has become an annual occurrence. One of the backs that are on the watch list this year is University of Utah running back Devontae Booker. He has drawn comparisons to Marshawn Lynch and has been referred to as “Baby Beast Mode.” The question is, are those comparisons accurate?

Booker has the ability to break tackles and can gain yards with a sharp cut back. He is a tough runner that is hard to bring down. While Booker is pretty adept at running between the tackles, he is not as good of a runner when it comes to running outside the tackles.

Here is an example of a where there is room for improvement for Booker:

The play is designed to get Booker outside. The first thing that he has to do is beat the defensive end to the outside where the receivers are blocking for him. The defensive end is left unblocked as it’s an expectation for Booker to be able to get past him. Booker has the defensive end beat but hesitates slightly which allows the linebacker to track him down. Booker has to trust his speed to get outside rather than hesitate. The split second cost him here.

This play shows Booker at his best. He sees that the inside running lanes are stuffed. He instinctively cuts it back where there is space to run. Booker is a strong running back that will run through arm tackles. A weak attempt by the defensive back results in a broken tackle by Booker on his way to the end zone.

It takes an elite back to be worthy of a Heisman trophy mention. One of the traits of a top notch back is the ability to make a defender miss. Here you see Booker run outside with no hesitation and he beats the outside contain of the defense. The safety (#38) comes down to make the tackle and Booker doesn’t give him any kind of move to make him miss. This tackle by the safety can be used in a coach’s tackling video. If Booker makes him miss, there is a strong possibility that he scores the touchdown. This is what makes the difference between a short gain and a long touchdown run, making a defender miss.

 

There is no doubt that Booker is a tough runner. He definitely breaks his share of tackles. This is one of those runs that led to some of the Marshawn Lynch comparisons. He jumps into the hole and breaks three tackles.


Booker rushed for over 1,500 yards last year. His coaching staff has not hesitated to say that they could envision him rushing for 2,000 yards this year. Booker will get a very high amount of carries and produce a lot of what we call volume yards. In order for him to rush for that many yards, it will be important for him to develop a better ability to turn long runs into touchdown runs. There were quite a few runs in which he got tracked down from behind. It will be interesting seeing if he could finish more runs in the same fashion as he did below against Washington State.

Questions? Comments?

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Email: turron@footballgameplan.com

FBGP’s 2015 NFL Season Preview: Cincinnati Bengals

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Reason for Optimism

The Bengals have been a model of consistency over the last 4 years in the AFC; really the entire time under Head Coach Marvin Lewis.  The are armed with a strong running game and are getting some key players back healthy on the defensive side which should once again make them a factor in the AFC North.

Cause for Concern

The biggest area of concern would be if the Bengals aren’t able to apply pressure and if they decide to continue to average 32 pass attempts per game.  Those two go hand-in-hand into what could potentially keep the Bengals out of the playoffs this year.

The Road to the Super Bowl for the Cincinnati Bengals

1. Balance Out the Offense – Like I mentioned in the video, if they follow the Dallas Cowboys blueprint of running more, throwing less and in more manageable situations, then the Bengals will tough to get off the field offensively.

2. Second Level Defense Stays Healthy – Cincinnati has some good linebackers.  Vontaze Burfict being the leader of that group.  If they don’t miss time, they will be a much better defense without question.

3. Everyone Does Their Job – This is mainly for the offense, on the flanks and at tight end in particular.  Everyone has to do their part to attract attention away from each other.  Basically, force a defense to tip their hands coverage-wise and make the plays that are their to be made when you’re number is called.  The potential is there, it’s time to realize it.

FBGP’s 2015 NFL Season Preview: Baltimore Ravens

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Reason for Optimism

The Ravens have the ability to control the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball.  They have a proven quarterback that has performed great in the playoffs and they’ve added talent at wide receiver, tight end and in the secondary; so this is a team that is built to make a run this year in the AFC.

Cause for Concern

In my honest opinion, I still view the Ravens running game as ‘ordinary’.  There isn’t a true ‘threat’ in the backfield and I feel like that could be a potential pitfall for this team.  You also have to worry about guys like Webb and Elam in the secondary.  They need both to play up to par.

The Road to the Super Bowl for the Baltimore Ravens

1. Young Wide Receivers Play Like Vets – They need to be able to take the pressure off of Steve Smith Sr.  They can accomplish this a variety of ways, but it’ll still be depending on the youth at both wide receiver and tight end.

2. Justin Forsett Does It Again – How well can you sustain success is always the key.  But whether it’s Forsett or a combination of Rookie Buck Allen and Lorenzo Taliaferro, the Ravens can’t be one-dimensional and win.

3. Defense Stays Dominant Without Ngata – Lets be honest, that’s the big elephant in the room.  Yes Haloti Ngata wasn’t “Haloti Ngata” last season, but he’s still Haloti Ngata.  If Timmy Jernigan and Carl Davis can make that type of impact up front, then the Ravens will be just fine.

FBGP’s 2015 NFL Season Preview: Washington Redskins

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Reason for Optimism

The Redskins have quietly beefed up on both sides of the line of scrimmage. And in my honest opinion, they have a pretty talented roster with some good depth.  RG3 enters this season healthy with a newfound purpose; so you can understand the optimism in the nation’s capital.

Cause for Concern

The biggest concern would be if Griffin III can’t stay healthy.  Period.  That puts a lot of pressure everywhere else on the football team.  Washington needs consistency at that position because it has curtailed success over the last 2 seasons.

The Road to the Super Bowl for the Washington Redskins

1. ’12 Robert Griffin III Shows Up – RG3 was his best during his rookie season from a passing perspective.  If that element of his game returns — the precision, accurate and decisive passing, this team will go far.

2. Defense Elevates Their Game – Washington made a ton of moves defensively at every level.  If those guys, both rookies and free agents, gel with those that were already on the roster, the defense will be tough to move the ball against.

3. Offensive Line Flourishes – This was another point of emphasis for the front office.  Like I’ve mentioned in the video, they did a great job addressing this issue.  The only thing that’s left is to see if it plays out how they expect it to be on the field.

FBGP’s 2015 NFL Season Preview: Philadelphia Eagles

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Reason for Optimism

The Eagles are solid across the board and have one of the best special teams units in the NFL.  When you add a strong defensive front seven and a good running game, you’re going to win more games than most; which always leads to having optimism.

Cause for Concern

The quarterback position and interior offensive line are the biggest concerns because they go hand-in-hand with what the Eagles have to do to win.  Sam Bradford has to stay healthy and if the interior offensive line outside of Jason Kelce struggles, it could derail the growth of the offense.

The Road to the Super Bowl for the Philadelphia Eagles

1. Quarterback Position is Consistent – If Sam Bradford is able to stay upright for a full season, I have no doubting his passing ability and his ability to play well within Chip Kelly’s scheme.

2. Defense Doesn’t Get Fatigued – We’ve seen this over the last 2 seasons with this football team.  Because they play at a high tempo, they tend to wear down late in games.  Many times during the season, the Eagles would be in control of a game only to let it slip away due to defensive fatigued.  If that doesn’t happen this year, and they’re able to get key stops, they’ll go far.

3. Offensive Line Doesn’t Become a Liability – See #1