Falcons – Field2Court | Sports Media https://field2court.com A new and interactive way to experience the world of sports. Wed, 22 Apr 2020 21:04:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://field2court.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-f2c-1-32x32.jpg Falcons – Field2Court | Sports Media https://field2court.com 32 32 174261168 Redoing Top Ten Picks of NFL Drafts: Part 1 (2017) https://field2court.com/2020/04/22/redoing-top-ten-picks-of-nfl-drafts-part-1-2017/ https://field2court.com/2020/04/22/redoing-top-ten-picks-of-nfl-drafts-part-1-2017/#respond Wed, 22 Apr 2020 21:00:32 +0000 https://field2court.com/?p=6753 As we look upon tomorrow’s draft, let us look upon one of the best draft classes in modern era.

The 2017 NFL Draft was loaded with superstars ranging in all positions. This draft class included offensive superstars such as Christian Mcafferey, George Kittle, and Chris Godwin; but, also includes defensive pro-bowlers in Jamal Adams, Myles Garrett, and Tre’Davious White.

This re-draft will include all draft day trades. Plus, not all selections were based on skill: it depends on replicability at the position. For example, if this re-draft was purely based on skill, then close to half of the top ten picks would have been a runningback.

Now that the perameters have been set, let us re-draft:

1: Cleveland Browns: Patrick Mahomes, QB, Texas Tech

Patrick Mahomes, pictured above after winning Super Bowl LIV.

After being benched behind Alex Smith in his rookie season, Patrick Mahomes has played two star seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs. In this timespan, Mahomes has won the NFL’s MVP award, and most recently a Super Bowl victory, to name a few of Mahomes’ many achievements. The Chiefs made what will eventually be considered as the best move in their franchise’s history by trading to the 10th pick for Mahomes, nabbing the best player in the NFL. However, in this re-draft, the Browns decide to pick Mahomes instead of star defensive end Myles Garrett.

2: Chicago Bears: Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M

While Garrett’s season was cut short due to his incident involving Mason Rudolph in a regular season game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, let that not undercut Garrett’s talent. Garrett was more than well-deserving of the first-overall pick, but having the generational talent in Mahomes forces Garrett to move down a spot. The only reason I do not have Deshaun Watson landing here is because I think the Bears stick with Mike Glennon after signing him to a ridiculously large deal that offseason.

3: San Fransisco 49ers: George Kittle, TE, Iowa

While we all like to think of the Niners defense as formidable, it was not thanks to the likes of Soloman Thomas. But, that does not mean the Niners did this draft wrong, as they selected George Kittle in the fifth round. In this redraft, the Niners decide to select Kittle with their first round pick, and wait until the later rounds before even considering Thomas. Kittle has been an unstoppable force ever since being drafted into the league. At this point in time, the Niners have many holes, including quarterback, but they wait to get a quarterback until trading for Jimmy Garropolo. Kittle provides their team a dynamic blocker as well as a receiving threat that will scare defenses for weeks to come.

4: Jacksonville Jaguars: Christian Mccaffrey, HB, Stanford

The Jaguars initially selected Leanard Fournette at this spot. While I think this was a great fit, I believe that the Jaguars could have gone with a better running back. With uncertainty with Blake Bortles at quarterback, Mccaffrey will be playing in a nearly identical situation to the one he is currently in with the Panthers. Overall, CMC is a much better fit with this squad then Fournette is.

5: Tennessee Titans: T.J. Watt, EDGE, Wisconsin

Watt has improved in every season he has played, and has become a Defensive Player of the Year candidate with the Steelers. The Titans went with Corey Davis with this pick, which proved to be bust-worthy, especially now that they have a run-dominated offense with Derrick Henry. The Titans in this redraft go with defense, deciding between Jamal Adams and Watt. They eventually go with Watt, showing that they are confident in their safety group that is lead by Kevin Byard.

6: New York Jets: Jamal Adams, S, LSU

It is not often that in a redraft, a team goes with the same guy they went with in the actual draft. Even though there is uncertainty in his future with the Jets this offseason, the smart move is to keep their pick with Adams going at 6.

7: Los Angeles Chargers: Chris Godwin, WR, Penn State

While this may seem as a surprise to many, I think that the Chargers picking Godwin would be perfect. They initially went with Mike Williams, who they had hoped would provide Philip Rivers with a solid WR2 option. This would have spread the field more, allowing their star WR Keenan Allen and TE Hunter Henry to have more open space, creating more big plays. Williams has been a good pick, posting solid numbers when healthy. But, in comparison to Godwin’s breakout season, Williams stands no match. Chargers stick with a wideout here.

8: Carolina Panthers: Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama

Ever since the departure of Josh Norman and the rest of the core 15-1 Panther squad, the defense has been lacking in overall talent in exception to newly retired LB Luke Kuechly. This class features many great cornerbacks, including Tre’Davious White, and Marshon Lattimore. But, I am going with Humphrey. Since 2017, Humphrey has been hawking every pass thrown to him down, breaking up 47 passes, ranking fourth since he was drafted into the league.

9: Cincinnati Bengals: Tre’Davious White, CB, LSU

Like I mentioned in the previous selection, this class is loaded with studs at cornerback. The Bengals in the actual draft went with John Ross, going for a speedy wideout to be opposite to AJ Green. Ross has been plagued with injuries, making him not worthy of this selection. The Bengals secondary has been abysmal at best, so they take Pro-Bowl cornerback White at this pick. However, this Bengals team is still far from where they have to be, and even with the selection of White, I would still see the Bengals winding up with the first pick in tomorrow’s draft.

10: Kansas City Chiefs: Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson

Those that are reading this, I know you are confused. The Chiefs trading to this pick for the fundamental purpose of drafting Patrick Mahomes. That is true. But, they still believe that they have their guy in Watson. While Watson might not be at the same level as Mahomes, Watson would play perfect to this speedy team. Andy Reid would style a playbook that would revolve lots of play-action, screens to both running backs and wide receivers, and QB runs, similar to the current Chiefs playbook. In my mind, this would be a no-brainer trade the Chiefs make to pick Watson.

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What Happens Next For The Falcons? https://field2court.com/2019/12/27/what-happens-next-for-the-falcons/ https://field2court.com/2019/12/27/what-happens-next-for-the-falcons/#respond Fri, 27 Dec 2019 06:04:03 +0000 http://what-happens-next-for-the-falcons Heading into the season the Falcons, in my eyes at least, were going to put up one of the biggest fights for the NFC South that or anyone has seen in a while. But now the Atlanta Falcons are in a rough spot. Currently sitting at 6-9, they are one win ahead of the 5-10 Panthers in the NFC South. We’ve lost games that shouldn’t have been lost (Colts, Cardinals and Titans), but we’ve also won games against teams like the 49ers, Eagles and Saints. Throughout all of these games the Atlanta Falcons have proved to be one of the most inconsistent and tough to watch teams in the NFL. As I watched these games, I painfully tried to uncover the secret to why this team, that went to the Super Bowl a mere 2 years ago, can’t put enough points on the board or keep untalented offenses from scoring. It’s easy to point at the coaches or the strength of schedule(which was tied for 7th hardest heading into the season), but I’ve realized that neither are at fault and that were just going to have to wait out the storm because it’s simply not going to get any better soon.

After this season the right thing to do would be to keep Dan Quinn as head coach for at least another season. As a head coach for the Falcons Dan Quinn is 42-37, which isn’t good for a guy with the crazy amount of talent surrounding him (or maybe lack thereof). I would also hate to see Matt Ryan and everyone else put through another scheme change in such a short time span, which I believe would just prolong our years of failure. What really raises immense interest to me though, is that disappointing after disappointing season DQ has put the Falcons and fans through, major pieces on our team like Julio Jones and Matt Ryan have made it public that they are pushing for Dan Quinn to retain his job. Since the bye week the Falcons are 5-2, with only losses to the Bucs and Saints. This signifies that the coaches and their players are coaching and playing harder than they ever have to keep DQ at HC. After the bye week we’ve also been without players like Julio, Devonta Freeman, Austin Hooper and now Calvin Ridley, which makes me wonder why we are even winning games. After the bye week, we’ve got Chris Lindstrom back, who was one of our first round picks last year. Since Lindstrom’s return the offensive line has allowed 4 sacks and have 302 passing yards per game to go along with 127 rushing yards every game. This is relevant to the thought that DQ deserves another season because although he has talent on the team, he doesn’t have enough where it all starts, on the offensive line. We need a strong OL to truly contend for the competitive South. If Kaleb McGary and Chris Lindstrom can get, and stay healthy, for a continuous streak of games, the Falcons would be in GREAT shape. All these things would help the Falcons but to every good there’s ought to be some bad. It has recently come to light that there’s a possibility that Falcons star starting center, Alex Mack, may retire at the end of the year. Alex Mack is 33 years of age now so not only is this a very real possibility, it will most likely happen in spite of Falcons fans wishes. If Mack does retire it’s not going to be a fun season next year unless we draft an unbelievable center. I would say we could look to free agency but we have an estimated 1 million cap space in 2020, the 3rd lowest next year. Next year we also have Austin Hooper and Vic Beasley Jr. on expiring contracts.

That brings me to the point that I have been getting to this whole article: The Falcons are going to have to overhaul the whole team and build the team up again through the draft. We need a defense and now we have a defensive coach that’ll hopefully make our defense good again. To finish up, the Falcons would be wise to hold onto DQ to prevent further confusion for players, considering that the rebuild will be pretty lengthy. I hope you have enjoyed my analysis on the gloomy and inevitable future of the Atlanta Falcons. Up next will be a mock draft with analysis and predictions on who the Falcons should pick!

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