I know you thought you would never read that line. All you ever hear is how bad o####M Matt Millen is. Today I will show you that maybe he really isn't that bad after all. Well for starters, he never had a number one overall pick bust like so many other GMs have in the past. Cleveland had Tim Couch at number one overall and Couch isn't even in the league anymore. They should have taken Donavon McNabb. Remember though he was the guy Philly fans booed when he was selected number two just ahead of Cincinnati's bust, Akili Smith. Also don't forget that same draft in 1999 the Saints traded away every pick to get Texas RB Ricky Williams.
Soooo back to defending Millen's moves. He still has five of the last seven first round picks on the roster. It made sense at the time and is still a running joke among Lions fans that drafting another WR in the first round is to give Joey more "weapons!" Now as it stands Charles Rogers is trying to just get another shot, Joey is backing up Ron Mexico in Atlanta, and "BMW" Big Mike Williams may be cut or traded after June 1st. Not to worry though. The Lions will be near a 50% roster change. They did finish with a whopping 18 players on IR last season. That is almost two full first teams for offense and defense. They have brought in a lot of lineman as well, which they needed. Ross Verba was a bum and Damien Woody is so overweight he has step on two scales to weigh in these days, and he is down 30lbs......again.
This years draft, Millen has a lot of options. He has used options well in the past as well. In 2004 he traded down with Cleveland to draft Roy Williams and later in the first round selected RB Kevin Jones.
On the other hand it doesn't matter what moves Millen has or hasn't made, the Lions have been the bottom feeders of the NFL for six years now and Lions fans have had enough. If he was doing such a great job he wouldn't have fans staging protests against him. Maybe this is what Jets fans should have done a long time ago. Just look at this clip from youtube.com and see just what the Jets have done in drafts past. Jets fans you may get sick by watching this, but hey, this is a article trying to defend Matt Millen and it is pretty hard with out your help.
New York, Jacksonville, Detroit, Cincinnati, Green Bay, Kansas City, Washington, New England, and Denver
For some players in the NFL the next few months will determine if they make or break their career. There are several veteran players who may be cut or benched this season early on. The most important thing some players don't understand is how important the off season really is. If you are a player on the apex of making a roster you better be at every off season meeting, mini-camp, and any injury treatments you need. Some players just won't ever get it no matter how many chances they are given either.
At least Lawrence Taylor had the thought to at least wait until his career was over to really get into his drug problem. In his book he talked about the last six years of his career in which he said he could not wait to retire so he could smoke crack.
A couple guys around the league will be cut, benched, or have their play reduced this season. I will touch on a few around the league.
Jacksonville - Mike Williams OT The weight problems that prompted Buffalo to cut offensive lineman Mike Williams have followed him to Jacksonville, even threatening his chances to make the team. Buffalo drafted him 5th overall in 2002 and cut him after last season. If he doesn't make the team he will be picked up elsewhere. Top five picks usually get a few more chances than most other players.
Green Bay - Ahman Green RB He is only 29 years old but he was already slowing down before his quadriceps burst in Minnesota last season. It remains to be seen when Green will return during training camp. And it's a greater mystery if he can fully recover from such a brutal injury. Samkon Gado is a lock to make the team and this year it may be up to Ahman Green and Najeh Davenport to get that final roster spot. For fantasy owners, stay away from all of these guys because they still don't have a line to block for them.
Denver - Ashley Lelie WR It has been rumored that he was part of a three way trade with New England for TE Daniel Graham and New Orleans RB Michael Bennett. Lelie would go to New England, Graham would go to New Orleans, and Bennett to Denver. With the addition of Javon Walker the Broncos have found Lelie to be expendable. If they are really look to trade him, why not call Philadelphia? I think they needs some WRs. Besides why does Denver need more RBs? Didn't they draft Maurice Clarrett?...........oh wait
Detroit - Mike Williams WR He was dismissed from practice last week and may not be in the immediate plans for the Lions offense. The Lions will have a three wide look that, at this point, is lined up as #1WR Roy Williams, #2 Corey Bradford, #3 Mike Furrey. The Lions may be married to Mike Williams but he is not going to be a player you want to draft in a fantasy league as he may not even be activated some weeks.
Green Bay -Robert Ferguson WR Ferguson had the chance of his life last season and proceeded to drop the ball. After Javon Walker went down in the season-opener, Ferguson had every opportunity to prove he was the No. 1 wide receiver he'd claimed to be for years. But Ferguson was arguably the Packers' most disappointing player and might be out of chances in Green Bay.
Kansas City - Priest Holmes RB his days may be numbered in Kansas city with the emergance of Larry Johnson. Holmes has already said he still wants to play. He may just have to do it elswhere. He has said in years past that he may retire but has played on. If the Chiefs do decide to trade or release him there will be plenty of teams looking to acquire his services.
Green Bay - Rod Gardener WR The Packers are in a transition stage right now that may take longer than the fans will like. Coming off a 4-12 year they have Brett Favre returning for one more year. They add Gardener to the list of players who may be out sooner than later. A washout in both Washington and Carolina, Gardner looked like a former first-round draft choice during his brief stay in Green Bay last winter. Gardner, picked up on waivers with two weeks left in the regular season. But Gardner irritated the coaching staff when he missed a large portion of the current organized team activities. He has good size but does not run well. The Packers drafted two recievers in 2006 so Gardener and Ferguson will be fighting for spots.
Washington - David Patten WR Patten may be cut by the Redskins this month. With the additions of Atwaan Randle El and Brandon Lloyd also having Santanna Moss, Patten's days are numbered. However New England is in need of a WR so he may go back to play in Foxboro with another possible former player Ty Law.
New York Jets - Chad Pennington QB Coming off his second rotator cuff surgery in as many years the Jets have competition for him. Patrick Ramsey was traded for from Washington for a sixth round pick. This QB controversy will only heat up if Pennington is healthy. If he is healthy then rookie head coach Eric Mangini has his work cut out for him. He has already announced, and rightfully so, that the job is wide open. Pennington told the Star Ledger newspaper in May, that he's "full go" and "throwing every route in the playbook." But he recently toned down his comments -- saying simply that he's making progress. Seriously, why can't they just find a decent quarterback named Benny?
Cincinnati - Chris Henry WR Henry pleaded not guilty this morning to providing alcohol to three underage women at a hotel on Covington’s riverfront. This marked the fourth time in six months Henry had been arrested. He finally made it into the third recieving spot last season and it may have been his last of his career. He faces up to a year in jail on these charges. He still has the other cases pending against him that he will later this month be in court for. He will spend more time in court than the Miami Heat will play on this summer.
As it stands right now the Detroit Lions have five quarterbacks on their roster. Jon Kitna, Josh McCown, Dan Orlovsky, Shaun King, and Joey Harrington. Some say that there is power in numbers, but not in this case. They may just have five back up quarterbacks.
Joey Harrington is still a Lion after deals have fallen through on trades for him with several teams. Most recently the Browns (on draft day) and the Miami Dolphins. The Browns were willing to give up a 4th or 5th round pick this year and Miami was only willing to trade a 6th rounder in next year's draft. Matt Millen thinks his quarterback is much more valuable than just a 6th round pick. I actually will have to agree with him to a certain extent. Joey did have his issues with Detroit but has starting experience and also has had times without almost every starting skill position players in place. On the other hand they do need to cut ties with him and try to get something for him. They really don't need him around with the attitude change he has had since wanting to be traded. He sure has high demands for a player who has not accomplished anything in his career. Joey and Terrell Owens have something in common and it isn't being a great player. They both had division in the locker room causing rifts between players (right or wrong). Terrell had to go and so does Joey, Philadelphia didn't get anything for Owens though. Besides, the Lions weren't winning with him so now they will most likely be winning without him.
Jon Kitna may be the starter when the season rolls around. He will have the strongest competition from Josh McCown who they recently signed from the Arizona Cardinals. Jon Kitna is not the answer this team needs to turn the corner, is he? Kitna joins the Lions after spending the last four years with the Cincinnati Bengals. He signed a four year deal with Detroit. While in Cincinnati he played a crucial role in the Bengals current success. After going 12 seasons with 11 seasons below .500 and one 8-8 season, Kitna engineered a run to compete for a playoff spot in 2003. That season, he posted career highs in completions (324), completion percentage (62.3), passing yards (3,591), touchdown passes (26) and passing rating (87.4) as he led the team to an 8-8 record while starting all 16 games. The year prior, the Bengals finished the season with a 2-14 record. For his performance in 2003, Kitna was named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year by the associated Press and Pro football Weekly. He was the only quarterback in the NFL in ’03 to take every snap. He led the team to an NFL-best improvement from 2-14 in 2002 to 8-8 in 2003. Kitna also had a plus-11 differential in touchdown passes (26) to interceptions (15) that was the best by a Bengals passer with at least 20 passes since 1989.
Josh McCown the biggest competition to this point for Kitna was a starter and back up in Arizona. He was drafted by Arizona in the third round (81st overall) of the 2002 draft and has played in 33 games with 22 starts, completing 498-of-862 passes for 5,431 yards and 25 touchdowns. To me I always wonder why teams (especially teams like Arizona) give up on young players. Sometimes players look good from a far but are far from good. If Arizona was comfortable letting him go to hold on to Kurt Warner doesn't that raise a red flag? At the time they didn't know that they would be drafting Matt Leinart. Maybe Arizona just thought it would be smarter to pay a rookie than McCown to back up Warner.
Dan Orlovsky may be the teams no. three quarterback when the season rolls around but as far as this staff sees it they all have a shot at starting. Shaun King is in the mix to possibly make the team but he didn't even play in 2005. King and Orlovsky may just be battling just to make the team as the third qb.
To a Lions fan like myself, I really don't see any of the quarterbacks making a big splash this season. Really Detroit's best hope is that McCown or Orlovsky take over because of their ages. It would be better off for them to have a young guy be good enough to take the job from Kitna as far as the future of the team is concerned. As long as they are the best player it bodes well for Detroit. That is what they need. If someone is on the field it is because they are the best player, not the highest paid or been here the longest. Personally though I am not sold on any of these guys and have a great deal of concern for this position. The good news is that the Lions have put in place a offense coordinator and offensive line coach in place that should get the most out of what the team has.
coming soon:
Ty Law and Az Hakim Lions?
"Hurtin" Ernie Sims, Brian Calhoun, and Daniel Bullocks. What impact are they going to have?
Tuesday, The Governator said that he had a meeting with several NFL owners Tuesday and told them he was there to make sure "we're getting not only one NFL team to the Los Angeles area, Southern California, but to actually get two teams. That's why I came. Why limit it?" I do have to say that I wasn't and do not support him as a governor, but it is hard to not root for a guy that would try to get me two NFL teams. Besides it is a traveshamockery that there in no NFL football in L.A.
Yes Arnold why not? why limit it? You are so business and pro sport savy anyway. Actually I am guessing you don't know a very much about that fancy math that is put together when you are wanting to accomplish something that has never been done in pro sports. Just expand the NFL by two or move two teams to L.A. That makes a lot of sense considering how well the city handled two NFL teams in the past. (terrible)
It is however rediculous that L.A. does not have a NFL team. Two teams is not and should not happen ever again there. But they do however deserve one team. Lets look at a couple options they may actually have eventually as ways to get a new NFL team(s) there.
1. Expansion - may be the best option, at least to get two teams in southern California. They could put a team in Aneheim and one in Los Angeles. That is the best chance to get two teams. This is actually one of the proposals they are going to put together.
2. Move an existing franchise - (a) How about the Saints? They still have the Superdome under renovation and is a possible reopening by next season. This franchise has a lot of new talent and upside and just drafted Reggie Bush. I think he would sell a lot of jerseys back in southern California. (b) There are two teams that I would not have any personal issues with them moving. One is the Baltimore Ravens, they lost a team to Indianapolis and stole the Browns from Cleveland, then won a Superbowl them and just digs the knife a little deeper. The other team would be the Jacksonville Jaguars. Florida does not need three NFL teams. So by order of inception, they gotta go.
3. Move Oakland or St. Louis back. Oakland is the better choice because that is best place for them anyway. Renovate the L.A. Colesium into a brand new looking place and use the same field and outer layer to keep the original theme. St. Louis (won a superbowl shotly after leaving as well) needs to stay put as they lost the Cardinals they took from Chicago to Arizona.
Well it turns out that Mario Williams is the man. The Houston Texans today announced that they will select Mario Williams from N.C. State. Charlie Casserly says it is a football decision and they have reached a tentative contract of six years, $54 million.
This is not what most Texans fans ever really wanted. Most want Vince Young from Texas. That is not really what the team needs however. They believe that Mario Williams fits their 4-3 defense perfectly. The Texans already have a 1,000 yard running back and a number one draft pick of David Carr at quarterback. Reggie Bush may go to New Orleans but they have Deuce McCallister. He would NOT slip past the Jets (who don’t need a quarterback anyway) at number four. The Titans will be taking a quarterback with the number three pick. The Titans are interested in all three top prospects at quarterback. But will it be Leinart or Young though in Tennessee?
New Mock draft without any trades made in the top ten.
This year in the 2006 Nfl draft it appears that there are more safe picks in round 1 than in years past. Even with the top five to ten players there seems to be more stability with some of these players. Reggie Bush will go number one and Mario Williams will go number two. That may be the way it goes down but, we may have someone other than the New Orleans Saints picking at two. New Orleans hold a key piece to the puzzle of what will happen in the top ten.
The Vikings and Rams have both expressed interest in Detroits pick at number nine to move ahead of Arizona and take Jay Cutler from Vanderbilt. Detroitis interested in Michael Huff and that will factor in what they will do with the no.9 pick. They also like Ernie Sims the LB from Florida State. He has had five concussions and that will be a risk factor for which ever team drafts him. The upside is that he is compared to Derrick Brooks from Tampa Bay.
The Jets are rumored to like Matt Leinart, but D'Brickshaw Ferguson may be the safest pick in the entire draft. Besides the Jets just traded for Patrick Ramsey and already have Chad Pennington. They need someone to block for these guys is what they really need. Look for the Jets to take D'Brickshaw Ferguson with their first round pick.
TheBills appear to be willing to trade out of number eight but maybe they should take Cutler. I havent exactly seen a Buffalo quarterback light up the league since Jim Kelly.
There are some good picks that are available outside the top 10 as well. However the good news for NFL fans. This draft class appears that it will make an impact on tomorrows NFL for the better. The question is who will be this years Andre Ware and who will be this years Tom Brady.
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