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Cincinnati Bengals, when will they learn?

So the Cincinnati Bengals are trying to improve their football team…and image. I’m all for giving the benefit of the doubt to people and most do deserve a second chance, but why in the world would the Bengals go and draft someone that makes the HC say,

“It’s a little bit of a risk, yes,” coach Marvin Lewis said. “There’s a lot of guys who have gone over the last two days with more substantial things hanging over their heads.”

I find it hard to believe that in the fifth round the Bengals couldn’t find a DT where the only thing they’d have to worry about is whether or not he could play football. A lot more deserving kids looking to get drafted then having to reach for someone like this.

The Bengals, reeling from 10 player arrests in a 14-month span in 2006 and 2007, made a surprise move in Shirley. He played only three games last season because of three separate off-field incidents and suspensions.

Ridiculous pick for the Bengals and shows they really don’t want to change what seems like a bad environment in Cincinnati.

He crashed his car into an apartment building Oct. 8 and fled the accident scene. He posted a blood-alcohol level of 0.12 – which is well beyond the state’s 0.08 legal limit, the Associated Press said, and was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.

Shirley was suspended from the team for the season, but returned four weeks later when athletic director Thomas Boeh reversed his decision.

Shirley had medical documents that showed a concussion he received days before the crash, according to the Fresno Bee.

His reprieve didn’t last long. Shirley was dismissed from the team almost one month later. He was cited on suspicion of driving with a suspended license and expired tags.

I’m sorry it just makes no sense whatsoever. Nothing worse than to see another brain trust from a professional sports team talk out their ass. Bad move, bad pick. But that’s just me, guess he’ll fit right in with the Bengals.

Vinnie Iyer at The Sporting News

Shirley, you must be joking. No, it’s true. The Bengals’ fifth-rounder, Fresno State defensive tackle Jason Shirley has an arrest record. Last October, Shirley crashed in his car into an apartment building and was charged with DUI and hit and run. So much for Cincy cleaning up its act after getting rid of Chris Henry.

Dennis Dixon to the Pittsburgh Steelers

Former Oregon QB Dennis Dixon was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 5th round. Not the best spot for Dixon if he wants to play QB. Barring an injury to Big Ben, Dixon won’t have many opportunities to get under center. This may not go over well with Oregon fans, but I can see the Steelers maybe seeing how he’d do as a punt or kickoff return man in the early going.

Steelers Gab on the Dennis Dixon selection:

Could the Steelers have their next “Slash”? Maybe, as Sunday in round five the team took a shot on a very athletic QB in Oregon’s Dennis Dixon. Just ask Michigan about Dixon, who can release the ball quickly, and can also run the ball about as good as any QB that was in the draft. He will likely draw comparisons to former Steeler Kordell Stewart, who use to come in on certain situations and fire off passes of run, as that was his ability. Of course Stewart could also catch, something you won’t see Dixon do.

Sunday Reading…NFL Draft, Talladega, SF Giants

Matt Loede from Panthers Gab gives his take on Jonathan Stewart, with Panthers go Running Back; Grab Stewart with 13th Pick. Oregon fans if you want to track J-Stew make sure you bookmark Panthers Gab because I’m sure we’ll get straight talk from the site.

Pro Football Weekly already has a Who will win the 2008 Rookie of the Year award? In the Ask the Experts column, Associate editor Dan Parr is the one who picked Jonathan Stewart.

The best is yet to come for Stewart, who didn’t get the chance to start at Oregon until the middle of his junior year, and he’ll get plenty of opportunities to tote the rock in Carolina. He has the size and speed to be an instant impact player in an offense that is firmly committed to the ground game. Panthers GM Marty Hurney opened the offseason by saying he wanted the Panthers to restore their power running attack, which fueled the squad’s run to the Super Bowl in 2003. Carolina drafted Stewart, 5-10¼, 235 pounds, to become the workhorse in the backfield, and history is on his side, as running backs have dominated the top rookie award in recent years. It will be extraordinarily difficult to be the difference maker that Adrian Peterson was as a rookie in ’07, but it’s Stewart, not Raiders RB Darren McFadden, who is in the best situation to become Peterson’s heir apparent as Rookie of the Year. Stewart has a better offensive line in front of him and won’t have to compete for playing time in a crowded backfield as McFadden will in Oakland.

The Giants lost last night 10-9 to the Cincinnati Reds, but not before trying to pull off a comeback.

The Giants rallied with four runs in the ninth. Backup catcher Steve Holm doubled off Todd Coffey to start things off, then scored on Jose Castillo’s RBI double moments later. Fred Lewis walked and closer Francisco Cordero entered and immediately gave up a two-run triple to Eugenio Velez and Randy Winn’s RBI groundout.

Cordero then recorded the final two outs for his third save in as many chances.

Final 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Cincinnati 1 0 2 1 1 2 3 0 0 10 15 1
San Francisco 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 4 9 10 1
W: Belisle (1-1) L: Hennessey (1-1) S: Cordero (3)

Just a update on my Talladega picks for the Yahoo! game.

Group A
* Jeff Gordon qualified 20th
* Tony Stewart qualified 2nd
* Jimmie Johnson qualified 10th
Group B
* Dale Earnhardt Jr. qualified 9th
* Kyle Busch qualified 5th
* David Gilliand qualified 40th
* Bobby Labonte qualified 34th
Group C
* Travis Kvapil qualified 14th
* Brian Vickers qualified 8th
* Sam Hornish Jr. qualified 37th

NFL Draft 2008

2008 NFL Draft

2008 1st Round picks

Pick Team Player Pos College
1 (1) Miami Dolphins Jake Long OT Michigan
2 (2) St. Louis Rams Chris Long DE Virginia
3 (3) Atlanta Falcons Matt Ryan QB Boston College
4 (4) Oakland Raiders Darren McFadden RB Arkansas
5 (5) Kansas City Chiefs Glenn Dorsey DT LSU
6 (6) New York Jets Vernon Gholston DE Ohio State
7 (7) New Orleans Saints (From 49ers through Patriots) Sedrick Ellis DT Southern Cal
8 (8) Jacksonville Jaguars (From Ravens) Derrick Harvey DE Florida
9 (9) Cincinnati Bengals Keith Rivers LB Southern Cal
10 (10) New England Patriots (From Saints) Jerod Mayo OLB Tennessee
11 (11) Buffalo Bills Leodis McKelvin CB Troy
12 (12) Denver Broncos Ryan Clady OT Boise State
13 (13) Carolina Panthers Jonathan Stewart RB Oregon
14 (14) Chicago Bears Chris Williams OT Vanderbilt
15 (15) Kansas City Chiefs (From Lions) Branden Albert OG Virginia
16 (16) Arizona Cardinals Dom Rodgers-Cromartie CB Tennessee State
17 (17) Detroit Lions (From Vikings through Chiefs) Gosder Cherilus OT Boston College
18 (18) Baltimore Ravens (From Texans) Joe Flacco QB Delaware
19 (19) Carolina Panthers (From Eagles) Jeff Otah OT Pittsburgh
20 (20) Tampa Bay Buccaneers Aqib Talib CB Kansas
21 (21) Atlanta Falcons (From Redskins) Sam Baker OT Southern Cal
22 (22) Dallas Cowboys (From Browns) Felix Jones RB Arkansas
23 (23) Pittsburgh Steelers Rashard Mendenhall RB Illinois
24 (24) Tennessee Titans Chris Johnson RB East Carolina
25 (25) Dallas Cowboys (From Seahawks) Mike Jenkins CB South Florida
26 (26) Houston Texans (From Jaguars through Ravens) Duane Brown OT Virginia Tech
27 (27) San Diego Chargers Antoine Cason CB Arizona
28 (28) Seattle Seahawks (From Cowboys) Lawrence Jackson DE USC
29 (29) San Francisco 49ers (From Colts) Kentwan Balmer DE North Carolina
30 (30) New York Jets (From Packers) Dustin Keller TE USC
31 (31) New York Giants Kenny Phillips FS Miami

Mock Draft's Update
NFL Draft Dog April 3, 2008
Consensus Draft Services March 18, 2008
Draft King March 25, 2008
FF Toolbox Writers April 4, 2008
Draft Board Insider March 27, 2008
Scott Wright’s Draft Countdown March 17, 2008
Ryan McCrystal’s DraftAce.com March 25, 2008
WalterFootball.com April 2, 2008
The Football Expert April 4, 2008
Fantasy Insider Online January 06, 2008
Great Blue North Draft Report April 2, 2008
Zobel's Draft Headquarters April 5, 2008
Football's Future March 31, 2008
Pro Football Weekly March 15, 2008
NFL Draft Guys April 4, 2008

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No. Team W L Pct. SOS
1 Miami Dolphins 1 15 0.063 0.539
2 St. Louis Rams 3 13 0.188 0.512
3 Atlanta Falcons # 4 12 0.25 0.516
4 Oakland Raiders # 4 12 0.25 0.516
5 Kansas City Chiefs # 4 12 0.25 0.516
6 New York Jets 4 12 0.25 0.523
7 New England Patriots (from 49ers) 5 11 0.313 0.465
8 Baltimore Ravens 5 11 0.313 0.516
9 Cincinnati Bengals 7 9 0.438 0.461
10 New Orleans Saints 7 9 0.438 0.48
11 Buffalo Bills 7 9 0.438 0.516
12 Denver Broncos 7 9 0.438 0.516
13 Carolina Panthers 7 9 0.438 0.523
14 Chicago Bears 7 9 0.438 0.543
15 Detroit Lions 7 9 0.438 0.543
16 Arizona Cardinals 8 8 0.5 0.434
17 Minnesota Vikings 8 8 0.5 0.504
18 Houston Texans 8 8 0.5 0.516
19 Philadelphia Eagles 8 8 0.5 0.563
20 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9 7 0.563 0.469
21 Washington Redskins 9 7 0.563 0.555
22 Dallas (from Browns) 10 6 0.625 0.43
23 Pittsburgh Steelers 10 6 0.625 0.453
24 Tennessee Titans 10 6 0.625 0.5
25 Seattle Seahawks 10 6 0.625 0.414
26 Jacksonville Jaguars 11 5 0.688 0.516
27 San Diego Chargers 11 5 0.688 0.500
28 Dallas Cowboys 13 3 0.813 0.496
29 SF 49ers (from Colts) 13 3 0.813 0.516
30 Green Bay Packers 13 3 0.813 0.469
31 New York Giants 10 6 0.625 0.516

Draft Pick Value Chart
Some variation of this chart is used by NFL teams to give each draft slot a numerical value for use in trades.

Pk Rnd 1 Pk Rnd 2 Pk Rnd 3 Pk Rnd 4 Pk Rnd 5 Pk Rnd 6 Pk Rnd 7
1 3,000 33 580 65 265 97 112 129 43 161 27 193 14.2
2 2,600 34 560 66 260 98 108 130 42 162 26.6 194 13.8
3 2,200 35 550 67 255 99 104 131 41 163 26.2 195 13.4
4 1,800 36 540 68 250 100 100 132 40 164 25.8 196 13
5 1,700 37 530 69 245 101 96 133 39.5 165 25.4 197 12.6
6 1,600 38 520 70 240 102 92 134 39 166 25 198 12.2
7 1,500 39 510 71 235 103 88 135 38.5 167 24.6 199 11.8
8 1,400 40 500 72 230 104 86 136 38 168 24.2 200 11.4
9 1,350 41 490 73 225 105 84 137 37.5 169 23.8 201 11
10 1,300 42 480 74 220 106 82 138 37 170 23.4 202 10.6
11 1,250 43 470 75 215 107 80 139 36.5 171 23 203 10.2
12 1,200 44 460 76 210 108 78 140 36 172 22.6 204 9.8
13 1,150 45 450 77 205 109 76 141 35.5 173 22.2 205 9.4
14 1,100 46 440 78 200 110 74 142 35 174 21.8 206 9
15 1,050 47 430 79 195 111 72 143 34.5 175 21.4 207 8.6
16 1,000 48 420 80 190 112 70 144 34 176 21 208 8.2
17 950 49 410 81 185 113 68 145 33.5 177 20.6 209 7.8
18 900 50 400 82 180 114 66 146 33 178 20.2 210 7.4
19 875 51 390 83 175 115 64 147 32.6 179 19.8 211 7
20 850 52 380 84 170 116 62 148 32.2 180 19.4 212 6.6
21 800 53 370 85 165 117 60 149 31.8 181 19 213 6.2
22 780 54 360 86 160 118 58 150 31.4 182 18.6 214 5.8
23 760 55 350 87 155 119 56 151 31 183 18.2 215 5.4
24 740 56 340 88 150 120 54 152 30.6 184 17.8 216 5
25 720 57 330 89 145 121 52 153 30.2 185 17.4 217 4.6
26 700 58 320 90 140 122 50 154 29.8 186 17 218 4.2
27 680 59 310 91 136 123 49 155 29.4 187 16.6 219 3.8
28 660 60 300 92 132 124 48 156 29 188 16.2 220 3.4
29 640 61 292 93 128 125 47 157 28.6 189 15.8 221 3
30 620 62 284 94 124 126 46 158 28.2 190 15.4 222 2.6
31 600 63 276 95 120 127 45 159 27.8 191 15 223 2.3
32 590 64 270 96 116 128 44 160 27.4 192 14.6 224 2


Here\'s my picks compared with the community picks for the Predict The Draft challenge over at NFL.com

mine Mine Current 24 Hours Ago 48 Hours Ago
1 1. Long, Jake - 1. Long, Jake - 1. Long, Jake - 1. Long, Jake -
2 6. Gholston, Vernon - 2. Long, Chris - 2. Long, Chris - 2. Long, Chris -
3 4. McFadden, Darren - 3. Dorsey, Glenn - 3. Dorsey, Glenn - 3. Dorsey, Glenn -
4 2. Long, Chris - 4. McFadden, Darren - 4. McFadden, Darren - 4. McFadden, Darren -
5 11. McKelvin, Leodis - 5. Ryan, Matt - 5. Ryan, Matt - 5. Ryan, Matt -
6 12. Rivers, Keith - 6. Gholston, Vernon - 6. Gholston, Vernon - 6. Gholston, Vernon -
7 3. Dorsey, Glenn - 7. Ellis, Sedrick - 7. Ellis, Sedrick - 7. Ellis, Sedrick -
8 5. Ryan, Matt - 8. Clady, Ryan - 8. Clady, Ryan - 8. Clady, Ryan -
9 7. Ellis, Sedrick - 9. Rodgers-Cromartie, D. - 9. Rodgers-Cromartie, D. - 9. Rodgers-Cromartie, D. -
10 9. Rodgers-Cromartie, D. - 10. Mendenhall, Rashard - 10. Mendenhall, Rashard - 10. Mendenhall, Rashard -
11 13. Harvey, Derrick - 11. McKelvin, Leodis - 11. McKelvin, Leodis - 11. McKelvin, Leodis -
12 29. Connor, Dan - 12. Rivers, Keith - 12. Rivers, Keith - 12. Rivers, Keith -
13 8. Clady, Ryan - 13. Harvey, Derrick - 13. Harvey, Derrick 1 13. Otah, Jeff -
14 14. Otah, Jeff - 14. Otah, Jeff - 14. Otah, Jeff 1 14. Harvey, Derrick -
15 10. Mendenhall, Rashard - 15. Jackson, DeSean - 15. Jackson, DeSean - 15. Jackson, DeSean -
16 23. Stewart, Jonathan - 16. Albert, Branden - 16. Albert, Branden 1 16. Talib, Aqib -
17 22. Williams, Chris - 17. Talib, Aqib - 17. Talib, Aqib 1 17. Albert, Branden -
18 26. Phillips, Kenny 1 18. Jenkins, Mike - 18. Jenkins, Mike 1 18. Kelly, Malcolm -
19 18. Jenkins, Mike - 19. Kelly, Malcolm - 19. Kelly, Malcolm 1 19. Jenkins, Mike -
20 17. Talib, Aqib - 20. Sweed, Limas - 20. Sweed, Limas - 20. Sweed, Limas -
21 25. Thomas, Devin 1 21. Jones, Felix - 21. Jones, Felix - 21. Jones, Felix -
22 21. Jones, Felix - 22. Williams, Chris - 22. Williams, Chris - 22. Williams, Chris -
23 16. Albert, Branden - 23. Stewart, Jonathan - 23. Stewart, Jonathan - 23. Stewart, Jonathan -
24 30. Merling, Phillip - 24. Brohm, Brian - 24. Brohm, Brian - 24. Brohm, Brian -
25 19. Kelly, Malcolm - 25. Thomas, Devin 1 25. Phillips, Kenny - 25. Phillips, Kenny -
26 27. Campbell, Calais - 26. Phillips, Kenny 1 26. Thomas, Devin 1 26. Campbell, Calais -
27 Baker, Sam - 27. Campbell, Calais - 27. Campbell, Calais 1 27. Thomas, Devin -
28 15. Jackson, DeSean - 28. Balmer, Kentwan - 28. Balmer, Kentwan - 28. Balmer, Kentwan -
29 20. Sweed, Limas - 29. Connor, Dan - 29. Connor, Dan - 29. Connor, Dan -
30 31. Flowers, Brandon - 30. Merling, Phillip - 30. Merling, Phillip - 30. Merling, Phillip -
31 Mayo,Jerod - 31. Flowers, Brandon - 31. Flowers, Brandon - 31. Flowers, Brandon

Carolina fans happy with Jonathan Stewart

I think the Carolina Panthers can be a great fit for Jonathan Stewart. There’s going to be enough carries to share with DeAngelo Williams that Stewart will get his chance to show what he can do.

Reads from the Charlotte Observer, Carolina picks Stewart, Otah

Panthers director of college scouting Don Gregory compared Stewart to Cleveland Browns running back Jamal Lewis.

“He bounces off tackles and he’s put together,” Gregory said of Stewart. “He’s a pounder who has speed.”

Profile page for Stewart at Charlotte.com

Here’s a poll they have up, Jonathan Stewart a solid 1st-round pick for Panthers? Right now the fans seem to be happy with the selection. With 1,640 votes in, it’s a rousing yes (1,329 votes) that Stewart was a good pick.

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