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FBGP’s 2015 NFL Season Preview: New York Giants

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Reason for Optimism

The Giants offense has 2 of the most dynamic options at receiver in Victor Cruz and Odell Beckham.  When you toss in the stable play of Eli Manning and an improved offensive line, you can understand the optimism offensively because they’ll have the opportunity to outscore teams.

Cause for Concern

The Giants still don’t have that ‘it’ factor defensively.  Getting Landon Collins was a big time move and instantly helps out the secondary, which I think will be solid. But the major concern is with the defensive front 7.  There’s still a lot of question marks there.  I also don’t think the running game is as dependable as you would need it to be in order to survive if the pass game is having an off day.

The Road to the Super Bowl for the New York Giants

1. Offense is Firing on All Cylinders – A healthy Victor Cruz with Beckham, Randle and Donnell at TE is very tough to defend.  If that offensive line, especially the offensive tackles, are able to not be a liability, this offense will make a lot of noise.

2. Defensive Ends Bring It – There’s no shortage of capable, talented pass rushers, the consistency has to be there from game to game.  If they’re able to apply pressure, whether Jason Pierre-Paul is in the lineup or not, then that’s all they need to get it done

3. Special Teams Become Special – The most underrated acquisition in the NFC was the signing of KR/PR Dwayne Harris.  The impact of field position is going to be huge for the Giants.  They’re solid and dependable in the kicking department; add in a dynamic returner and they can come out and win 2/3 facets of a game each week.

FBGP’s 2015 Preseason NAIA All-American Team

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2016 NFL Draft Prospect Preview: LB Jaylon Smith, Notre Dame

2016 Prospect Preview: LB Jaylon Smith, Notre Dame

Turron Davenport, FBGP Analyst
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More and more athletes are playing positions other than just the skill positions. Linebackers are required to take on 300 pound offensive linemen and still be able to carry a wide receiver down the seam or on a crossing route. Notre Dame’s Jaylon Smith is one of the more impressive linebacker prospects in college football this season.

Smith anchored the 4×100 and 4×400 relay teams while in high school. He also threw the shotput. Make no mistake, he is quite the athlete. The thing that is most impressive about Jaylon Smith is his lateral quickness and burst to the football. He is also powerful enough to blow up most lead blockers when they meet in any gap.
The best way to categorize Smith’s ability is to call him the total package. There isn’t much that he can’t do on the football field. Let’s take a look at some of the things that he does very well.

Here is a running play that is flowing to the opposite side of the field. The right tackle (71) is assigned to cutoff Smith on the backside of the play but Smith is too fast. Smith shows a great amount of quickness and makes the tackle behind the line of scrimmage for a loss.

 

Notice the burst to the ball carrier in this clip against Florida State.


Jaylon Smith is also outstanding when it comes to taking on blocks and still making the tackle. Notice how he makes the first punch against the offensive lineman. Smith gives up plenty of pounds to the lineman but takes him on and makes the tackle.

 

Defensive coordinators will take advantage of Smith’s athleticism by sending him on the blitz from the outside at times. He is an instinctive player. Here he does a very good job of recognizing what is happening. He times his jump and knocks the ball down, preventing a completion to the receiver in the flats.

 

Smith can also blitz the interior gaps with success. Here he is sent on a cross dog blitz and it is timed to perfection. Smith loops inside but hugs the outside hip of his fellow linebacker and has a free path to the quarterback. The result is a rushed throw and an incompletion in the red zone.

 

 

Running with a receiver is no real problem for Jaylon Smith. Here the receiver is running a crossing route and Smith stays with him stride for stride. The quarterback tries to squeeze it in to the receiver but Smith does a great job of getting himself in position to break up the pass with his left hand.


The above videos are only a few of the many that make Jaylon Smith one of the best linebacker prospects. He is capable of playing in either a 4-3 or 3-4 scheme and would be a Navarro Bowman like inside linebacker in an NFL 3-4 scheme.

Questions? Comments?

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Email: turron@footballgameplan.com

FBGP’s 2015 NFL Season Preview: Dallas Cowboys

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Reason for Optimism

The Cowboys are armed with the best offensive line and a ton of skilled weapons on the perimeter.  Tony Romo is coming off the best season of his career and the defense will get better as the season progress.  This time is hungry and wants to get the bitter taste out of their mouth from last year’s controversial playoff loss to Green Bay.  So with all things considered, you can see why optimism is high in Big D.

Cause for Concern

The running game is still a major concern for me.  The thought of ‘you can just put any back behind a good offensive line and be fine’ is furthest from the truth.  DcMarco Murray was a legit talent and the guys they have now or good players, but not the type you have to ‘game plan’ on stopping.  Plus they’re loaded with concerns being from health or consistency.  You also have to be concerned about playing without guys like Rolando McClain and Greg Hardy for a month.  If they can’t gel upon return, it’ll ultimately be a detriment to team success.

The Road to the Super Bowl for the Dallas Cowboys

1. Withstand the First Month – Like I’ve mentioned before, if the Cowboys can hold it together defensively for the first 4 weeks of the season, as guys start to return from suspension and as rookies get acclimated in their roles, they’ll be dangerous from that point on.

2. Ground Game Gets It Together – Lets be honest, a lot of the success Dallas had last year offensively was due to the running of DeMarco Murray behind the best OL in the game.  If the collection of backs on the roster can do a fine job with the committee approach, ala the New England Patriots, then this offense won’t miss a beat.

3. Key Players Staying Healthy – I think the 2 guys that the Cowboys can’t do without this season are Tony Romo and Sean Lee.  if both guys are out there for 16 games, look out!

FBGP’s 2015 NFL Season Preview: New York Jets

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Reason for Optimism

The Jets should have one of the best defensive squads in the NFL. They’re armed with a very talented defensive line and ball-hawking secondary.  Offensively, new Offensive Coordinator Chan Gailey and Geno Smith should mesh well together as the Jets finally have given Smith some really good options on the flanks.  So with a strong defensive team, an excellent defensive mind in Head Coach Todd Bowles, and a creative offensive mind in Gailey, you can understand the optimism coming out of Florham Park.

Cause for Concern

The Jets still have a weakness at Running Back.  I don’t feel as though there’s a ‘threat’ back there which could ultimately lead to a sputtering attack.  The right side of the offensive line could also be a concern if some of the same problems of 2014 start to resurface.  And the biggest issue defensively would be if the second level (Linebackers) are not able to consistently bring it from the outside and generate pressure.

The Road to the Super Bowl for the New York Jets

1. Offense’s Flight Doesn’t Delay – If the Jets are having success offensively from the start of the season, that only bodes well for their chances of making the playoffs.  Their offense doesn’t have to be ‘great’, but it can’t be a detriment to team success.

2. Geno Smith’s Turnovers Disappear – If Geno Smith can cut his fumbles and interceptions in half, then the offense will be able to sustain drives a lot more in 2015.  Which ultimately means the defense can stay fresh and active throughout the course of a game and season.

3. The New York Sack Exchange Merges with The No-Fly Zone – In football, the front end has to help out the back end.  If the talented defensive line can create problems, get to the quarterback and force bad passes and the ball-hawking secondary does a great job of playing clean up, picking off passes in the process, then the Jets could lead the league in sacks and takeaways which could put them in the playoffs this year.

FBGP’s 2015 NFL Season Preview: New England Patriots

 

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Reason for Optimism

The Pats are one of the most well-coached teams in the NFL.  They do a great job of game planning and scheming, both of which will keep you in and help you win a lot of games.  Also, they just so happen to have one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history in Tom Brady.  They’re a team that is used to playing with a constant shuffling of the deck, so even with the possibility of Brady missing a few games, they still have optimism.  Plus, defensively, they’ve improved their defensive line,which should help out the 2nd and 3rd levels.

Cause for Concern

If they can’t overcome the lack of depth at linebacker and at cornerback, things could get dicey for the Patriots.  Across the division, teams have the capability to go with 3 and 4 WR sets and be strong. Can they match up?

The Road to the Super Bowl for the New England Patriots

1. Garoppolo is Able to Keep the Ship Afloat – The Patriots drafted him for a reason.  They believe he’s the future and he’ll get a great test very early.  If he can go either .500 or 3-1 in the first 4 games, that’s huge.

2. Jerod Mayo Plays a Full Season – His availability means a lot for this defense. If he’s out there all 16 games, this could be a dangerous front 7.

3. Cornerback Play Steps Up to the Challenge – Losing both Darrelle Revis and Brandon Browner is a big blow.  If Logan Ryan & Malcolm Butler provide strong play along with one of many at Nickel, then the Pats could find themselves playing deep in January.

FBGP’s 2015 Preseason D3 All-American Team

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