Category: Players

  • RSP Film Room No.62: QB Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee

    RSP Film Room No.62: QB Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee

    Sharona on Sports (@TheSharonaShow) joined me in the RSP Film room for a look at the Vols junior QB.  I’m surprised Sharona and I didn’t talk much about the the Titans, but we did have plenty to see with Dobbs against Oklahoma: Good intermediate ball placement. A willingness to climb the pocket. Strong anticipation on…

  • Dak Prescott

    Dak Prescott

    Igono performs an excellent assessment of the Mississippi St. QB. The proliferation of read-option offenses has allowed for more college quarterbacks to put up strong numbers and wins. Dak Prescott is a solid college quarterback that has led  Mississippi State to uncharted waters as a football program. However the baseline skills needed at the next level…

  • Gut Check No.354: Dynasties Part II-RB Tiers

    Gut Check No.354: Dynasties Part II-RB Tiers

    “Matt Waldman to aisle 9 for a RB dynasty check…Waldman, RB dynasty check, aisle 9.” Although the majority of my leagues are dynasty-IDP formats I don’t do dynasty rankings. Barring an unforeseen event, I don’t have the time for at least another 2-3 years. But it’s by far one of my favorite realms of this…

  • RSP Boiler Room No.5: WR Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma

    RSP Boiler Room No.5: WR Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma

    Profiling the versatile Shepard on a vertical route. The Boiler Room is a series featuring analysis that I would hypothetically share with NFL decision makers if I was asked to find a handful of plays that illustrates the talent, skills, limitations, and future potential of NFL prospects. This week’s episode highlights why the first 5-15 yards are…

  • The Gut Check No.353: Dynasties Part I-QBs

    The Gut Check No.353: Dynasties Part I-QBs

    “Matt Waldman to aisle 8 for a QB dynasty check…Waldman to aisle 8 for a QB dynasty check.”  Although the majority of my leagues are dynasty-IDP formats I don’t do dynasty rankings. Barring an unforeseen event, I don’t have the time for at least another 2-3 years. But it’s by far one of my favorite…

  • Ross Tucker’s College Draft Podcast Appearance

    Ross Tucker’s College Draft Podcast Appearance

    This morning I joined Ross Tucker and Fran Duffy to talk prospects where I differed from the consensus. I always have a great time talking ball with Ross Tucker. This week, I joined Tucker on his College Draft podcast co-hosted with Fran Duffy. The players I discussed: UGA OLB Leonard Floyd Pitt WR Tyler Boyd…

  • David Igono: QB Nate Sudfeld, Indiana

    David Igono: QB Nate Sudfeld, Indiana

    One of the treasures of watching prospect is finding diamonds in the rough, a player that evokes limitless potential at the next level. David Igono found one in Indiana. Indiana quarterback Nate Sudfeld demonstrates desirable traits that hints at a long-term career in the NFL.  Sudfeld is a big, athletic quarterback with good footwork. His…

  • RSP Film Room No.61: LB Myles Jack w/Eric Stoner

    RSP Film Room No.61: LB Myles Jack w/Eric Stoner

    RSP Contributor and Twitter fave Eric Stoner returns to the Film Room with a look at UCLA RB Myles Jack Bully Football. It’s the term Eric Stoner uses for physical players who take the action to their opponents. When friend Ryan Riddle saw Myles Jack in the Rose Bowl last month, he commented that he…

  • Stanford QB Kevin Hogan: A Study in Pocket Presence

    Stanford QB Kevin Hogan: A Study in Pocket Presence

    Hogan has underrated awareness in the pocket. It’s a skill set that could set the table for his overall game to flourish. By David Igono Pocket presence is a skill that is fundamental to a quarterback’s success in the NFL. Stanford senior QB Kevin Hogan has three desirable traits that flow into pocket presence: His…

  • 3-Cone Drill Podcast Part I: Ballin’ Out (NSFW)

    3-Cone Drill Podcast Part I: Ballin’ Out (NSFW)

    I join Rivers McCown of VICE and Danny Tuccitto of Footballguys at the Three-Cone Drill to talk all things football and a lot more. If you’re an accountant or an actuary, you’ll probably feel dissed during this podcast. Sorry.  I hope you can laugh at yourselves, especially when you don’t have to live the life…