AJ Green Scout

 

Wide Receiver

Georgia

6-4 211

Draft Board Overall Prospect Rank: #2

Draft Board Overall Wide Receiver Rank: #1

Rating: 96 (elite prospect)

40 time: 4.48

2/18/11: AJ Green is my top rated prospect. He’s the type of receiver prospect that only comes around every 5 or so years (Calvin Johnson, Randy Moss, Keyshawn Johnson) that type of receiver who just has EVERYTHING. Green is tall, he’s fast, he runs good routes, he gets vertical, he can block well, he catches the ball properly, can catch in traffic, and wins jump balls.

He single handedly carried Georgia’s offense once he was back from his bullshit 4 game suspension. In the four games he missed, they went 1-3 and has 12 or fewer points twice. In the 8 games he played, they went 5-3, putting up 27 or more 7 times and 31 or more 6 times. He caught 57 passes for 848 yards and 9 touchdowns, despite only playing 8 games, and despite his team’s struggles at quarterback. He led the team in yards by 189 yards and in touchdowns by 6 touchdowns.

He also played in a Pro Style offense and had the benefit of learning more Pro Style routes. He’s a do everything deep threat and very refined for a 22 year old. He reminds me of Sidney Rice, but unlike Rice, won’t take 2 years to develop.

NFL Comparison: Sidney Rice

 

A Jets Feast

By Kevin Harrison 

It was Thanksgiving Night and the Jets decided they wanted to eat Bengal instead of Turkey as their meal in route to a hard fought 26 to 10 victory setting up a Monday Night Football battle against the Patriots for first place with both teams at 9-2. 

There wasn’t a ton to get excited about during the Bengals game.  It was another example of this Jets team not being able to put away and beat up on an inferior team.  However, they did enough to get the victory.

The offense looked a bit lost at times with the same typical poor play calling.  If you need 8 yards for a first down, I’m not sure why Schottenheimer calls plays that are not even close to the first down marker.  This has happened way too much during his reign as offensive coordinator.   This team has way too many offense weapons for us to not be putting up 30 points a game with ease.

But, this has been a magical season so far and with the offense having some difficulties, Brad Smith stepped up his game with a 53 yard touchdown run as well as a game sealing 89 yard kickoff return.

The sad part of this game was that we went into halftime losing after giving up a touchdown to basically end the first half.  However, things changed quickly as the long Smith run to start the 3rd quarter gave this team the lead for good even though the score still remained close for a while.

Special teams then played a major role when a punt grazed a Cincinnati player’s helmet and James Ihedigbo hussled down the field to scoop up the ball.  This made up for a prior Ihedigbo mistake when he roughed the kicker on 4th down extending a Cincinnati drive.  Mr. Touchdown, Santonio Holmes, reeled in another touchdown pass, to extend the lead but a Bengals field goal kept them close only down 7.

Then, the defense really buckled down in the 4th quarter and notched two points with a safety near the end of the game.  Jim Leonard had a huge interception in the 2nd quarter which seemed like ages since the last Jets interception.

But one of the huge stories of the game was the play of Darelle Revis on T.O.  T.O. had called Revis an average cornerback.  Hmmmm.  Three Catches for a pathetic 17 yards Mr. Owens had.  I guess if Revis is just average, T.O. sucks !

Anyway, I don’t want to harp too much on this game.  Now, comes the meat of the schedule and it’s time to see what these Jets are really made of. Bring on the Pats!

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AJ Edds Scouting Report

 

Outside Linebacker

Iowa

6-3 247

40 time: 4.67

Draft board overall prospect rank: #101

Draft board outside linebacker rank: #9

                4/17/10: AJ Edds is one of the best pure strong side linebackers in this draft class, because of his size, but he is also very fluid in coverage and very athletic and quick for his size. He’s not a flashy player or a big name guy, but he should be a very solid outside linebacker in the NFL. He is going to struggle a bit against more athletic tight ends and running backs one on one, but he does a great job in zone coverage and has good anticipation skills. He has solid hands and makes a lot of plays on a lot of balls in the air. He’s also a solid fundamental tackler and has the size to fill holes. He could probably move inside for a 3-4 team, but he’s best off as a 4-3 strong side guy, preferably in a zone defense where his superior zone skills will be shown, rather than his fairly mediocre man skills. He is not a true sideline to sideline patroller, but he has good timed speed and a solid burst so he’s not someone that can be run outside on fairly easily. He needs work with shedding blocks and using his hands to bust through blockers for tackles. Despite his size, he’s not a huge hitter as a tackler, but rather a more fundamental solid tackler. His low relatively low tackle totals are because he played alongside Pat Angerer, who was a tackling machine. Edds is probably going to go off the board in the 3rd round range as a strong side linebacker in a zone defense. Despite his size, his best attribute is not his big hitting, it’s his zone fliudity, solid hands, and good pursuit, but he also is solid against the run.

NFL Comparison: Zac Diles

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Ahmad Brooks 49ers

 

Ahmad Brooks is a solid pass rusher, but he’s not elite. Last season, he had 7 sacks and 40 pressures, solid stats, but he’s really just a good #2 pass rusher and not a #1 type guy. That’s what he is for the 49ers because they have Aldon Smith opposite him. Given that, I think they overpaid a little giving him 6 years, 37 million, but they didn’t give him a lot guaranteed (8.25 million). I don’t love this move, but I don’t hate it.

Grade: B 

 

 

Ahmad Bradshaw Giants

 

Normally I don’t like giving big money to running backs, especially ones with injury problems in the past, but Bradshaw is only 25 and this deal only pays him 4.5 million a year for 4 years, with half of that guaranteed. Considering Reggie Bush got 5 million per year from Miami, Joseph Addai got just under 5 million from Indianapolis, and DeAngelo Williams got 8.6 million per year, this deal looks like a bargain. Bradshaw is a legitimate lead back (not going to carry a 300 carry load, but he can lead your team in carries and be effective) and extremely talented as both a runner and a pass catcher.

Grade: A

 

A Gift In Mile High

By Kevin Harrison 

The Jets playing in the Mile-High city of Denver still brings back bad memories.  All of you Jet fans know exactly what I’m talking about.  The 1998 Jets and Vinny Testervede held a 10 point half-time lead in the AFC Championship game and fumbled away a chance at the Super Bowl in the 2nd half.  Thinking about the game still makes me nauseas. 

Now, the Jets were going back to this dreaded city riding a four game winning streak and desperately needed a victory heading into their bye week.

For most of the game, I kept on reverting back to that slogan which I’m trying to get out of my brain in “Same Ole Jets” but mistake after mistake starting making things look quite glum.  I know it was a close game and we were never at any point of the game down more than one score but it was the kind of game that even though we were in striking distance, I never felt like we were going to finally get it together.  The offense never felt in sync.  The defense kept on getting some horrific penalties called against them to the point that I didn’t even know if the referee was watching the game and just had a fetish for throwing the yellow flag.

The game came down to this.  The Jets had the ball on their 20 yard line or so.  We needed three points to tie it up.   Sanchez finally had some poise making a few clutch throws on third down.  And then we got one of our biggest gifts ever since Vinny Testervede’s “Phantom Touchdown” back at the Meadowlands in the late 90’s.  Sanchez heaves the ball to Santionio Holmes on 4th down.  The defender grabs Holmes’ facemask while he attempted to catch the ball which he almost did.  The yellow flag is thrown, all wrapped up in wrapping paper with a bow setting up a 2 yard L.T. run to take the lead.

Unfortunately, these are the Jets and we had to still sweat out the final minute against the Broncos. They drove past mid-field and almost connected for a deep pass to the 2 yard line which was luckily broken up.  The game’s fate was finally sealed when the Broncos had a bad snap causing a loose ball that Dwight Lowery picked up.  JETS WIN to improve to 5-1, winning five straight after an opening day defeat.

The game started out really ugly.  On the first two drives, Sanchez threw two horrible drives that were almost picked off and should have been.  Then, the CBS crew decides to show a stat of when he last threw an interception.  Then next play, Sanchez throws it to the other team.  And soon later, he threw his second interception of the game.  I’m not sure what Mark’s problem was.  I think it had to do with the thin air as many of his passes were just sailing in the wrong direction. 

The running game was non-existent until the second half and it seemed like they never got into a groove.  It was nice seeing LT run 20+ yards for a touchdown but besides that, the lack of a running game was hard to believe against a team that has difficulty stopping the run. 

As for the Defense, they played average.  They gave up 145 yards on the ground against a team that can’t ever run the ball.  Darrelle Revis got beat a few times but is still working is body into game shape.  David Harris was all over the place making some nice tackles behind the line of scrimmage.  But, in the 4th quarter when we needed the defense the most; that is when they stepped up their game and got the stops when they needed to.

Nick Folk knocked down a 56 yarder which was huge.

So, we can take a week off and relax.  Gotta love a 5-1 record heading into the bye week.  Ahhhhh, it’s it great being the best team in the AFC now with Baltimore losing.  For once, it’s good to be a Jets fan!

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AFC West 2011

San Diego Chargers

The Chargers struggled in the start of the 2010 season, nothing new to them. They started 2-5, but like they had in recent years, everyone expected them to be able to bounce back. They looked well on their way, winning 4 in a row, before losing to the Raiders and falling to 6-6. They won their next two games, but a loss to the… (read more)

Prediction: 12-5 1st in AFC West, lose in AFC Wild Card

Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs improved from 4-12 in 2009 to 10-6 in 2010. But did they actually get any better? That can be tough to tell because of how easy Kansas City’s schedule was last season. In 2010, Kansas City played 4 games against teams with better than a .500 record (including playoffs). They went 1-3 in those games… (read more)

Prediction: 5-11 2nd in AFC West

Denver Broncos

The fans want Tim Tebow. Tim Tebow might not be the best quarterback on their roster. He might be, but he might not be. However, we know what Kyle Orton is. Kyle Orton is boring. Kyle Orton can get you to the playoffs if you have a good supporting cast, but he won’t win any games and if he doesn’t have a good… (read more)

Prediction: 5-11 3rd in AFC West

Oakland Raiders

After losing the Super Bowl in 2003, the Raider endured 7 straight seasons of 11 losses or more. Last year, they rose to 8-8. This year, I’m projecting a regression for several reasons. First, they lost a significant part of their team in free agency. Nnamdi Asomugha was their best player, hands down. He’s gone. Zach… (read more)

Prediction: 4-12 4th in AFC West

 

AFC South 2011

Houston Texans 

The Houston Texans have never made the playoffs. They have been trendy sleeper picks for the past few years and have never come through. Some people have sworn off of making them sleepers. I am not one of those people. In fact, this is the first year I can really call Houston one of my sleepers. Peyton Manning… (read more)

Prediction: 12-5 1st in AFC South, lose in AFC Semis

Tennessee Titans

The Titans are cleaning house. Former Head Coach Jeff Fisher is gone after 17 seasons, replaced with Mike Munchak. Vince Young is gone, as is Kerry Collins, who retired. They drafted Jake Locker with the 8th overall pick and signed Matt Hasselbeck to be a stopgap for them until Locker is ready to… (read more)

Prediction: 5-11 3rd in AFC South 

Indianapolis Colts

Peyton Manning had a down season by his standards. He posted his lowest quarterback rating since 2002 (91.9), had his lowest YPA since his rookie season and threw more picks than any season since 2002. However, that doesn’t mean that at age 35, Peyton Manning is a declining player. A lot of his… (read more)

Prediction: 6-10 3rd in AFC South

Jacksonville Jaguars

All the Jaguars had to do was beat the Colts week 15 and they had the division and the playoffs wrapped up with 2 weeks to spare. However, they didn’t beat the Colts week 15. Then they lost week 16. Then they lost week 17. They ended up missing the postseason entirely, finishing 8-8 as the Colts once again… (read more)

Prediction: 2-14 4th in AFC South

 

AFC North 2011

 

Baltimore Ravens

Joe Flacco has more wins in his first 3 seasons than any quarterback not named Dan Marino, but there is one thing he’s yet to do and that’s beat Ben Roethlisberger. Flacco has beaten the Steelers twice in those 3 years, but that was when Ben was out of the lineup. Roethlisberger has gotten the best of Flacco… (read more)

Prediction: 14-5 1st in AFC North, lose in AFC Championship

Cleveland Browns

3rd round pick Colt McCoy took over week 6 as the starter, as a rookie, after 5 weeks of Jake Delhomme and Seneca Wallace. He lost by a lot in his debut against the Steelers, but after that, he had 4 straight strong performances. The Browns beat the Saints and the Patriots in consecutive games, and then came… (read more)

Prediction: 11-6 2nd in AFC North, lose in AFC Wild Card

 

Pittsburgh Steelers

Of the last 10 Super Bowl runner ups, only 3 have made the playoffs the next season, combining to win 1 playoff game. The last time a team won the Super Bowl after losing it the year before was the early 70s. The Steelers have made the Super Bowl three times in the Big Ben era. The last two times they made the Super Bowl… (read more)

Prediction: 9-7 3rd in AFC North

Cincinnati Bengals

After winning the division in 2009, hopes were high in Cincinnati, especially with Terrell Owens coming in during the offseason. Unfortunately, Carson Palmer’s struggles, the ego of the T-Ocho show (it’s no coincidence Palmer had his best games when both were hurt), and injuries on defense left them at 4-12… (read more)

Prediction: 3-13 4th in AFC North

 

AFC East 2011

 

New England Patriots

At this time last year, some were talking about the Patriots as a potential 9-7 or 8-8 team that would miss the playoffs. The Jets were the talk of the division and some were even speculating the Dolphins were better than the Patriots. Their defense was inexperienced and their key offensive players were… (read more)

Prediction: 17-2 1st in AFC East, Win Super Bowl 

New York Jets

This offseason could have gone in two completely different directions for the Jets. It could have gone very badly. David Harris, Shaun Ellis, Brodney Pool, Antonio Cromartie, Braylon Edwards, Brad Smith, and Santonio Holmes were all free agents heading into this offseason. That’s 4 defensive starters and their… (read more)

Prediction: 11-7 2nd in AFC East, lose in AFC Semis

Buffalo Bills

The last time the Buffalo Bills made the playoffs, Bill Clinton was still president (1999). The main reason for that is inconsistent (or consistently bad) quarterback play. Is Ryan Fitzpatrick that quarterback to get them back to the playoffs? I doubt it. Chan Gailey’s offense has always inflated quarterbacks’ stats… (read more)

Prediction: 7-9 3rd in AFC East

Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins had an opportunity to contend for a playoff spot. All they had to do was send a 3rd rounder to Denver for Kyle Orton. Orton isn’t a great quarterback or anything, but this team has a good defense and they fixed the running game and offensive line in the offseason so all he’d have to do is not turn the ball over… (read more)

Prediction: 5-11 4th in AFC East