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Trufant, Poyer, and Slay – A Statistical Breakdown

March 4, 2013

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Previously: Tier 1 CB Breakdown, Dee Milliner, Xavier Rhodes, Johnthan Banks In my tier 1 CB breakdown before of Xavier Rhodes, Dee Milliner and Johnthan Banks before the combine, I noted that any of the second tier corners could be better than the tier 1 prospects. Although I didn’t have the stats to prove it […]

A Statistical Breakdown of the Top Pass Rushers (Pt. 1, Sacks)

February 27, 2013

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Pass rushers are one of the most coveted positions, and thus one of the most scrutinized. We hear about this guy’s stiff hips or that guy’s long arms, I’m not going to talk about that. However, because pass rushers are so important, I’m going to break them into two parts. The first part (this one) […]

Was Tyler Wilson Really Better in 2011? A Statistical Breakdown

February 21, 2013

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Here are previous Tyler Wilson articles: Smith, Barkley, Wilson, and Glennon: A Metrics Breakdown Tyler Wilson: A Statistical Scouting Report When writing the Tyler Wilson scouting report, I discussed at length the narrative surrounding Tyler Wilson’s ‘weak arm’. The response I received from some readers indicated that they believed Wilson’s 2011 numbers would show that […]

Milliner, Banks and Rhodes – A Metrics Breakdown

February 18, 2013

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My personal philosophy is that a team can never have enough cornerbacks. It is ironic then that this is the first year I’ve charted anything related to the secondary. However, given how many teams could use a good CB in this pass happy league, examining them is extremely important. For the first tier, I’ve chosen […]

Why Matt Barkley Wasn’t Worse This Year: A Metrics Breakdown

February 11, 2013

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I don’t think Barkley was much worse, if at all this year. It all started last year when I incorrectly assumed Barkley would be coming out, so naturally I did a lot of work on his statistics. One turn of a Christmas ornament rendered all my work moot, but luckily I get to use it […]

Zac Dysert: Statistical Scouting Report

February 8, 2013

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To see the other scouting reports: Ryan Nassib | EJ Manuel | Zac Dysert I’ll admit, I saw Zac Dysert in person in 2009 when Miami (OH) played Northwestern at Ryan Field. That game, as a freshman, Dysert went 17/36 with 3 interceptions. Needless to say I didn’t think I’d be writing about him four […]

EJ Manuel: Statistical Scouting Report

February 8, 2013

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See other scouting reports here: Nassib | Manuel | Dysert The saga of EJ Manuel is an interesting one to say the least. Backing up future first round pick Christian Ponder, he was thrown into the fire multiple times when Ponder was injured. Manuel led the Florida State team to multiple wins, but never fulfilled […]

Ryan Nassib: Statistical Scouting Report

February 8, 2013

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To see the other scouting reports: Ryan Nassib | EJ Manuel | Zac Dysert ‘Ryan Nassib seems to have two distinct camps, he’s either worthy of a second round pick or later or he’s the best quarterback in the class. Granted the latter group is under-represented, but he still has supporters to spout his credentials […]

Nassib, Dysert, and Manuel: A Metrics Breakdown

February 8, 2013

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To see the individual scouting reports Ryan Nassib | EJ Manuel | Zac Dysert After posting the first quarterback breakdown, I had people asking for a 2nd tier including some of the guys that we could see go in the 2nd through 4th rounds. Last year, a study of Cousins and Osweiler just showed sub-par prospects, so I expected […]

Tier 2 WRs: Wheaton, Williams, Patton, and Hunter, A Metrics Breakdown

February 6, 2013

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To see the breakdown of Patterson, Bailey, Hopkins and Allen: Tier 1 I had a few people question why I chose the tier 1 of wide receivers like I did. To answer that question, when I initially did the film study, those were the first four I picked as the top. To be honest, after […]

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