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2012 Rookie Scouting Portfolio is Ready for Download!
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Reads Listens Views 3/30/12
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Chris Weinke working with Ryan Tannehill
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National Football Post Draftnik Roundtable
Monday afternoon, I joined Josh Buchanan of JBScouting, Josh Norris of Rotoworld.com, and Wes Bunting of the National Football Post for Draftnik Roundtable 6.0, a half-hour discussion of quarterbacks not named Griffin or Luck. This is a series Bunting has created for the NFP. If you want to learn more about Bunting, I did a…
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2012 Rookie Scouting Portfolio Publication Update
I’ll keep this short and sweet: I’m on schedule for the 2012 Rookie Scouting Portfolio publication to be ready for download the evening/night of Sunday, April 1. If you’ve pre-ordered the publication, I’ll write a blog post and use Twitter and Facebook to notify when it’s ready to download. Remember, all RSP purchases in 2012…
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UT-Chattanooga QB B.J. Coleman: Decision-Making is Also Fundamental
For a more in-depth breakdown, see my analysis of Coleman at FootballOutsiders.com A few weeks ago, I profiled East Carolina receiver Lance Lewis and demonstrated how his fade routes often appear identical to Patriots receiver Brandon Lloyd. In that post, I mentioned that University of Tennessee-Chattanooga QB B.J. Coleman’s drop, play fake, and release of…
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Reader Q&A – Ask Your Question Here
For the next two weeks, I’m reviewing game notes, writing content, and constructing reports for the 2012 Rookie Scouting Portfolio available for download April 1. You can click the link and pre-order if you wish. Back issues (2006-2011) are available there for immediate download. Today, I’m switching things up at the blog. Ask me a…
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Reads Listens Views 3/16/2012
Looking for Mr. Dunn? Keep looking… I like James, but Dunn was the right talent at the right time. Blog News Based on numerous requests in recent weeks, I’m now accepting pre-orders for the 2012 Rookie Scouting Portfolio. Available for download April 1, I am unofficially through with the game study phase of my analysis.…
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Juron Criner: “Trust Me”
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Tight Quarters: LaMichael James

LaMichael James is a short, quicksilver running back in an offense that plays at a break-neck tempo. There’s little doubt that he can have an impact as a kick return specialist and a third-down back in the NFL. And if the Broncos don’t land Peyton Manning and continue with some form of spread option offense,…
