Lions expect both Jahvid Best and Mikel Leshoure to be healthy

The Lions have used picks in the first 2 rounds on running backs in their last two drafts prior to this year, as well as a 3rd round pick on a running back in 2008, yet they keep having to turn to the mediocre and aging Maurice Morris down the stretch to get significant carries for them. This is because Jahvid Best, a 1st rounder in 2010, Mikel Leshoure, a 2nd rounder in 2011, and Kevin Smith,  a 3rd rounder in 2008, cannot stay healthy.

As of right now, the Lions expect both Jahvid Best and Mikel Leshoure to be 100% healthy for the start of the season. Both are working out and practicing as of now, though not at full speed, but it’s still a good sign nonetheless. With Best, I’d have to see him make it through a full season to believe it. Incredibly talented, Best has been snakebitten back to his days at California.

Leshoure, on the other hand, is bigger, more built to withstand hits, and doesn’t have Best’s extensive injury history. My biggest concern with him is that he could face a lengthy suspension for failing a drug test. Leshoure has past drug related issues from his days at Illinois. Kevin Smith was not named in the report with Best and Leshoure. He’s been perennially snakebitten in his career thanks to the 450 carries he had in his senior season at Central Florida. The Lions haven’t made a statement on him since resigning him to a one year deal in March. They probably just view him as insurance, as they did last season. He played well down the stretch before, you guessed it, getting hurt.

The Lions didn’t draft a single running back this year because they’re confident in Best and Leshoure. They also kicked the tires on free agent Ryan Grant, but didn’t sign him to a contract. They’ll need their running backs to be healthy to give them the balanced offense that didn’t have last year. If they can have that, they may take the next step as a team.

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Mike Wallace not expected to attend OTAs

Before the draft, the buzz with Mike Wallace was whether or not another team would offer the restricted free agent an offer sheet and whether or not the Steelers would be willing or able to match if a team did so. That deadline for a team to do that, and surrender a 1st round pick, has passed, but the drama with Wallace is not over.

Wallace has made it clear he wants to be paid like Larry Fitzgerald and Calvin Johnson and is not happy with the 2.742 million dollar restricted free agent tender the Steelers have offered him. Wallace is skipping OTAs in search of a new deal, though it may just be a symbolic gesture. Not only can the Steelers slash Wallace’s salary in 2012 to 577,500 if he doesn’t sign the tender by June 15th, the Steelers simply don’t have the cap space to give Wallace the deal he wants. Wallace only has had 3 years in the league and he doesn’t have the leverage at this point to get a long term deal so I expect him to sign the tender and join his teammates in practice once his symbolic gesture is over.

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Bengals’ Devon Still lining up at multiple positions in practice

The Bengals drafted Devon Still in the 2nd round of the 2012 NFL Draft not so much because he filled a need, but because he was a value pick. Especially after the Bengals used another draft pick, their 3rd rounder, on a defensive tackle in Brandon Thompson, it was unclear how the Bengals planned to use their defensive lineman this year. Defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer loves rotation on the defensive line and he has a very deep defensive line this year.

In practice, Devon Still is lining up at not just defensive tackle, but, on occasion, at defensive end. This makes some sense as the Bengals lost two run stuffing defensive ends in free agency, Frostee Rucker and Jonathan Fanene. Still at 305 pounds would certainly be stout against the run at defensive end, though he’s not a natural fit for the position. Fanene and Rucker also played some snaps at defensive tackle. It’s looking like Still could play in that role for the Bengals this season and see immediate snaps as a situational defensive end and defensive tackle. Thompson, meanwhile, will be a pure backup to Domata Peko at nose tackle and won’t see much of the field, at least in 2012.

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Jets’ Kenrick Ellis will only serve 45 days in jail

Jets’ backup nose tackle and 2011 3rd round pick Kenrick Ellis was sentenced to 90 days in jail last week for assault charges in an incident that occurred while he was still at Hampton University. After appeal, that sentence has been cut to 45 days, beginning June 15th. That puts him in position to only miss some of Training Camp and none of the preseason or regular season.

The bad news for him is that even though the incident occurred while he was still in college, ESPN New York reports that he could still face suspension from the commissioner. He could miss 4 games, but the Jets were not counting on him for much this season. He still is a candidate to be their starting nose tackle of the future when Sione Pouha, 33, is no longer capable of doing that.

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Bengals’ Dontay Moch suspended

The Bengals drafted Dontay Moch in the 3rd round last year as an athletic edge rusher who could potentially play a joker role for them. However, he has yet to get on the field after missing all of last season with injury. Now he’s suffered another setback, a 4 game suspension from the league for testing posting for an undisclosed illegal substance. He will appeal.

The Bengals already have their starters at linebacker with Manny Lawson, Rey Maualuga, and Thomas Howard so Moch was not going to start for them this season, but he could have seen some situational work, especially as a pass rush. He has legitimate 4.4 speed at 240 pounds, but is very raw and is really struggling to get on the field. The Bengals originally planned for him to take over for Manny Lawson, a free agent this offseason, but they resigned Lawson to another 1 year deal this offseason. Moch looks to be heading down a path to irrelevancy.

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Broncos working on an extension with Ryan Clady

The Broncos took Ryan Clady 12th overall 4 years ago in the 2012 NFL Draft and he has been their left tackle ever since. He is heading into the final year of his 5 year rookie deal, but the Broncos do not seem prepared to let him potentially go next offseason. According to the Denver Post, the Broncos have opened extension talks with Clady, who is seeking top-5 tackle money.

Clady was awesome as a rookie in 2008. He didn’t allow a sack all season on 696 dropbacks. However, ever since Mike Shanahan left, Clady’s hasn’t been a natural scheme fit and has declined in every season. In 2009, he allowed 8 sacks, 20 pressures, and committed 8 penalties. In 2010, he allowed 6 sacks, 29 pressures, and committed 7 penalties. Last year, he allowed 6 sacks, 32 pressures, and committed 12 penalties, while grading out as one of the league’s worst run blockers.

Nonetheless, the Broncos view Clady as a young and capable franchise left tackle and franchise left tackles are rare. Aside from quarterback, no position more infrequently hits the open market in free agency so I would expect the Broncos to get a deal done with Clady, even if they end up overpaying him. Still just 26 in September, there’s always a chance Clady bounces back to his top-5 form in the future.

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Bobby Wagner expected to start at middle linebacker for Seahawks

When the Seahawks lost middle linebacker David Hawthorne in the offseason to the New Orleans Saints, middle linebacker became arguably their biggest need. They signed veteran Barrett Ruud, previously of the Tennessee Titans, and also used a 2nd round pick on Bobby Wagner out of Utah State. Ruud was once one of the most promising young linebackers in the league, but his promise was destroyed by injuries and he has bounced around the league from Tampa Bay to Tennessee to Seattle over the past few years.

Wagner has gotten the chance to work out at middle linebacker with the 1st team during OTAs with Ruud nursing yet another injury and according to the Tacoma News Tribune, he probably won’t let go of that starting job and will probably play on every down. He’ll play in between KJ Wright and LeRoy Hill at linebacker.

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Rams to have an open competition at left guard

The Rams had the worst offensive line in the league in terms of total sacks allowed last season. Both tackles, Jason Smith and Rodger Saffold struggled mightily through injuries and their replacements were any better. Meanwhile, left guard Jacob Bell was awful, as was center Jason Brown. The Rams cut Jason Brown and signed a new center, Scott Wells of the Green Bay Packers, one of the best in the league at the position, but they didn’t address an offensive lineman until the 5th round, attending to other needs.

Some felt they could move one of Saffold or Smith inside to guard and draft a new starting offensive tackle, but they did not do that. They will give Saffold and Smith each one more chance on the outside, though if they struggle again out there, I expect it’d be their last chance at the position. Saffold and Smith could bounce back from injuries outside and they are still young, but they’re left with a gaping hole at left guard.

Incumbent Jacob Bell was not resigned, for obvious reasons. He signed in Cincinnati briefly as a backup before retiring. The Rams are holding an open competition for the spot and all 4 of the candidates as underwhelming at best. Bryan Mattison, Tim Barnes, and Rob Turner are the “veterans,” but none of them have much experience at all, nor were they high draft picks. Rokevious Watkins was their 5th round pick rookie and he might be their best bet at the position, which is how sad the situation is. The starting job will be decided in Training Camp and the Preseason.

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Lions’ Rob Sims bulks up to 315

Rob Sims is a starting guard for the Detroit Lions who played last season at 300 pounds. However, he has bulked up this offseason to 315. Often when offensive linemen gain a significant amount of weight in the offseason, it’s a bad thing, but while Sims acknowledges this will hurt his quickness, it sounds like it was done with the blessing of the coaching staff. ProFootballFocus graded Sims as the Lions’ top offensive lineman last season. We’ll have to see if the added weight helps, hurts, or has no effect.

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Donald Driver says he wants to be a “Packer for life”

Earlier this week, the agent for Donald Driver said his client and the Packers would argue to a restructured contract after Driver was done on Dancing with the Stars. Driver has since commented saying that he wants to be a “Packer for life.” This doesn’t relate much to his contract situation or make it any more or less likely that he’s retained, but it does suggest that, like Hines Ward with the Steelers, if released, Driver would retire rather than trying to catch on somewhere else. A 37 year old former 7th round pick, Driver has 735 catches for 10060 yards and 59 touchdowns in his career, all with the Packers. He’ll probably end up in Canton and have his number retired by the organization, along with former quarterback Brett Favre.

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