By Nick Calabrese
Editor’s Note: The third post in our “Mind of Sabol” series discusses quarterbacks. Mr. Sabol documented the highs and lows of their careers. From the famous bad boy to the hard working, modest type; here are some …
Posted: October 16th, 2014
By Nick Calabrese
Editor’s Note: The third post in our “Mind of Sabol” series discusses quarterbacks. Mr. Sabol documented the highs and lows of their careers. From the famous bad boy to the hard working, modest type; here are some …
Posted: July 10th, 2012
Much has been written recently about the decreasing importance and ultimate devaluation of the running back position in the NFL. It was a central theme in March and April leading up to the 2012 NFL Draft, primarily when it came …
Posted: April 18th, 2012
This is Part 3 of Greg Cosell’s 3-part analysis on other quarterbacks in the 2012 NFL Draft. Click here to read Part 1 and here to read Part 2.
Brandon Weeden: When Weeden has time and functional space to deliver …
Posted: April 18th, 2012
This is Part 2 of Greg Cosell’s 3-part analysis on other quarterbacks in the 2012 NFL Draft. Click here to read Part 1.
Brock Osweiler: The 6-foot-7 Arizona State prospect is very intriguing. He has a naturally live arm with …
Posted: April 18th, 2012
I am often asked how I evaluate college quarterbacks. Remember, there’s only one objective: project and transition to the NFL. On Sundays, quarterbacks must be able to pass the ball against sophisticated defenses designed specifically to challenge them. Passing the …
Posted: March 27th, 2012
This past weekend, Greg Cosell tweeted his thoughts on prospective quarterbacks and Ryan Tannehill. In case you missed it, here it is:
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Posted: March 20th, 2012
It has now been accepted as gospel in the new NFL that running back is no longer a position of great value. The argument is usually presented like this: it’s a passing league, driven by quarterback play. You must throw …
Posted: February 20th, 2012
The NFL Scouting Combine begins this weekend in Indianapolis. More than 350 college players will go through all kinds of tests and drills designed to help NFL teams gather more extensive information on their physical skills, mental capacities, emotional make-up …