Monday, March 22, 2010

Chargers Offseason


Last week the Chargers traded their 3rd string quarterback Charlie Whitehurst to the Seattle Seahawks. Whitehurst, the former 3rd round draft pick of the Chargers back in '06 never attempted a pass with the team. He saw considerable playing time in preseason games and faired ok. Immediately after the trade he signed a 2 year/10 million dollar deal with the Seahawks. Thats big money for a player that has never thrown a pass in the regular season, they must see something in him for the future when Matt Hasselback is done. In return for Whitehurst, the Chargers acquired a third round pick in the 2011 draft and they swapped second round picks (60 for 40) in this years draft. Chargers now have the 28th and 40th overall selections in next months draft. RB Ryan Matthews could be a possible selection at #28, and depending on how impressed they are with him when they meet this week Terrence Cody could be a possible #40. The chargers also received a 5th round pick today for compensation from free agency. They now have 7 total picks in the draft (2 in the 5th round). They traded away their 6th round pick to acquire Travis Johnson from the Texans in the preseason.

The move with the Seahawks also helped to prepare for next years draft. They now have three 3rd round picks in addition to 1 pick in every other round. One of the other 3rd round picks could turn into a second rounder depending on Antonio Cromartie's performance for the Jets this season. Because of the strength of picks in next years draft, it wouldn't surprise me to see Chargers General Manager AJ Smith trade one or more next years picks to move up in next months draft.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Post Season NCAAB All Americans

Here are my Postseason All American teams with some additional teams as well.

All- American First Team

G- John Wall- Kentucky

G- Evan Turner- Ohio St.

G- Grievis Vasquez- Maryland

F- Wesley Johnson- Syracuse

C- Hassan Whiteside- Marshall


All American Second Team

G- James Anderson- Oklahoma St.

G- Scottie Reynolds- Villanova

F- Damien James- Texas

F- Darington Hobson- New Mexico

C- DeMarcus Cousins- Kentucky


All-American Third Team

G- Sherron Collins- Kansas

G- Jon Scheyer- Duke

G- Jimmer Fredette- BYU

F- Kyle Singler- Duke

C- Cole Aldrich- Kansas


All-American Honorable Mention

G- Jordan Crawford- Xavier

G- Xavier Henry- Kansas

G- Trevon Hughes- Wisconsin

F- Lazar Hayward- Marquette

C- Greg Monroe- Georgetown


All-American “Long Range” Team

G- Andy Rautins- Syracuse

G- John Scheyer- Duke

G- LaceDarius Dunn- Baylor

G- Jon Diebler- Ohio St.

F- Ryan Wittman- Cornell


All-American “Thug Life” Team

G- Jacob Pullen- Kansas St.

F- Malcolm Thomas- San Diego St.

F- Derrick Caracter- UTEP

F- Stanley Robinson- Connecticut

C- DeMarcus Cousins- Kentucky


All-American “I Can't stand them” Team

G- Jimmer Fredette- BYU

G- Jason Bohannon- Wisconsin

F- Chris Lewis- San Diego

F- Nikola Dragovic- UCLA

C- DeMarcus Cousins- Kentucky


All American “Tiny” Team

G- Devan Downey- South Carolina

G- Tajuan Porter- Oregon

G- Erving Walker- Florida

G- Isaiah Thomas- Washington

G- Jerome Randle- California

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Post Season College Football All Americans


Now that the College Football season has been over for 3 weeks as of tonight, I thought it was time that I post my postseason all americans.

First Team
Offense:
QB: Kellen Moore, Boise St.
RB: Mark Ingram, Alabama
RB: Toby Gerhart, Stanford
WR: Freddie Barnes, Bowling Green
WR: Golden Tate, Notre Dame
TE: Aaron Hernandez, Florida
OT: Trent Williams, Oklahoma
OT: Russell Okung, Oklahoma St.
OG: Mike Iupati, Idaho
OG: Mike Johnson, Alabama
C: Jake Kirkpatrick, TCU

Defense:
DE: Jerry Hughes, TCU
DT: Brian Price, UCLA
DT: Ndamukong Suh, Nebraska
DE: Von Miller, Texas A&M
OLB: Rolando McClain, Alabama
MLB: Pat Angerer, Iowa
OLB: Greg Jones, Michigan St.
CB: Joe Haden, Florida
S: Eric Berry, Tennessee
S: Earl Thomas, Texas
CB: Kendric Burney, North Carolina

Special Teams:
K: Leigh Tiffin, Alabama
P: Drew Butler, Georgia
Returner: CJ Spiller, Clemson
All-Purpose: Mardy Gilyard, Cincinnati

Second Team
Offense:
QB: Colt McCoy, Texas
RB: Ryan Matthews, Fresno St.
RB: Noel Devine, West Virginia
WR: Jordan Shipley, Texas
WR: AJ Green, Georgia
TE: Dennis Pitta, BYU
OT: Bryan Bulaga, Iowa
OT: Ciron Black, LSU
OG: Jason Pinkston, Pittsburgh
OG: Zane Beadles, Utah
C: Maurkice Pouncey, Florida

Defense:
DE: Robert Quinn, North Carolina
DT: Gerald McCoy, Oklahoma
DT: Terrence Cody, Alabama
DE: Adrian Clayborn, Iowa
OLB: Bruce Carter, North Carolina
MLB: Eric Norwood, South Carolina
OLB: Navorro Bowman, Penn St.
CB: Javier Arenas, Alabama
S: Taylor Mays, USC
S: Rahim Moore, UCLA
CB: Tyler Sash, Iowa

Special Teams:
K: Hunter Lawrence, Texas
P: Matt Dodge, East Carolina
Returner: Brandon Banks, Kansas St.
All-Purpose: Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss

Freshman Team
Offense:
QB: Andrew Luck, Stanford
RB: Dion Lewis, Pittsburgh
RB: Ryan Williams, Virginia Tech
WR: Eric Page, Toledo
WR: Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina
TE: Orson Charles, Georgia
OT: Tanner Hawkinson, Kansas
OT: Barrett Jones, Alabama
OG: Michael Philipp, Oregon St.
OG: David DeCastro, Stanford
C: Peter Konz, Wisconsin

Defense:
DE: Nick Perry, USC
DT: Larry Black, Indiana
DT: Jerel Worthy, Michigan St.
DE: Chandler Jones, Syracuse
OLB: Vontaze Burflict, Arizona St.
MLB: Luke Kuechly, Boston College
OLB: Manti Te'o, Notre Dame
CB: Josh Robinson, UCF
S: Rashard Hall, Clemson
S: John Boyett, Oregon
CB: Stephon Gilmore, South Carolina

Look Back at NFL Predictions

Looking back at my NFL predictions from before the season... I was pretty bad. My biggest mistake was probably picking the colts to finish 8-8 and 3rd in their division. I predicted half of the playoff teams right, which is respectable. I correctly predicted the finishes of 4 teams (Buffalo, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Carolina). So anyway heres how my pick compared with their real finishes in parentheses.

NFC West:
Seattle: 9-7 (5-11)
Arizona: 8-8 (10-6)
St. Louis: 5-11 (1-15)
San Francisco: 4-12 (8-8)

NFC South:
Atlanta: 11-5 (9-7)
New Orleans: 9-7 (13-3)
Carolina: 8-8 (8-8)
Tampa Bay: 6-10 (3-13)


NFC North:
Green Bay: 11-5 (11-5)
Minnesota:10-6* (12-4)
Chicago: 8-8 (7-9)
Detroit: 3-13 (2-14)

NFC East:
Philadelphia: 11-5 (11-5)
New York: 10-6* (8-8)
Dallas: 9-7 (11-5)
Washington: 6-10 (4-12)


AFC West:
San Diego: 12-4 (13-3)
Kansas City: 7-9 (4-12)
Denver: 6-10 (8-8)
Oakland: 3-13 (5-11)

AFC South:
Tennessee: 11-5 (8-8)
Houston: 10-6* (9-7)
Indianapolis: 8-8 (14-2)
Jacksonville: 5-11 (7-9)


AFC North:
Pittsburgh: 10-6 (9-7)
Baltimore: 9-7* (9-7)
Cincinnati: 5-11 (10-6)
Cleveland: 3-13 (5-11)

AFC East:
New England: 13-3 (10-6)
Miami: 8-8 (7-9)
New York:7-9 (9-7)
Buffalo:6-10 (6-10)


*= Wild Card Team
Playoffs:
NFC AFC
Seattle (13) vs. Minnesota (24) Pittsburgh (23) vs. Houston (20)
Atlanta (21) vs. New York (17) Baltimore (16) vs. Tennessee (13)

Atlanta (13) vs. Green Bay (17) Pittsburgh (13) vs. New England (21)
Minnesota(27) vs.Philadelphia (31)Baltimore (20) vs.San Diego (27)

Philadelphia (16) vs.Green Bay (19)New England (24) vs.San Diego(21)
Green Bay (21) vs. New England (27)

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

NFL Season Preview

NFL Season Prediction:

NFC West:
Seattle: 9-7
Arizona: 8-8
St. Louis: 5-11
San Francisco: 4-12

NFC South:
Atlanta: 11-5
New Orleans: 9-7
Carolina: 8-8
Tampa Bay: 6-10


NFC North:
Green Bay: 11-5
Minnesota:10-6*
Chicago: 8-8
Detroit: 3-13

NFC East:
Philadelphia: 11-5
New York: 10-6*
Dallas: 9-7
Washington: 6-10


AFC West:
San Diego: 12-4
Kansas City: 7-9
Denver: 6-10
Oakland: 3-13

AFC South:
Tennessee: 11-5
Houston: 10-6*
Indianapolis: 8-8
Jacksonville: 5-11


AFC North:
Pittsburgh: 10-6
Baltimore: 9-7*
Cincinnati: 5-11
Cleveland: 3-13

AFC East:
New England: 13-3
Miami: 8-8
New York:7-9
Buffalo:6-10


*= Wild Card Team
Playoffs:
NFC AFC
Seattle (13) vs. Minnesota (24) Pittsburgh (23) vs. Houston (20)
Atlanta (21) vs. New York (17) Baltimore (16) vs. Tennessee (13)

Atlanta (13) vs. Green Bay (17) Pittsburgh (13) vs. New England (21)
Minnesota(27) vs.Philadelphia (31)Baltimore (20) vs.San Diego (27)

Philadelphia (16) vs.Green Bay (19)New England (24) vs.San Diego(21)
Green Bay (21) vs. New England (27)

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Bodie's Sports Blog College Football Preseason All-American Teams


First Team:
Offense
QB: Tim Tebow- Florida
RB: Jahvid Best- California
RB: Jacquizz Rodgers- Oregon State
WR: Dez Bryant- Oklahoma State
WR: Arrelious Benn- Illinois
TE: Jermaine Gresham- Oklahoma
TE: Rob Gronkowski- Arizona
OT: Russell Okung- Oklahoma State
OT: Trent Williams- Oklahoma
OG: Rodney Hudson- Florida State
OG: Mike Pouncey- Florida
C: Kristofer O' Dowd- USC

Defense
DE: Jerry Hughes- TCU
DT: Terrence Cody- Alabama
DE: George Selvie- USF
LB: Brandon Spikes- Florida
LB: Eric Norwood- South Carolina
LB: Sean Weatherspoon- Missouri
LB: Navarro Bowman- Penn State
CB: Syd' Quan Thompson- California
SS: Eric Berry- Tennessee
FS: Taylor Mays- USC
CB: Alterraun Verner- UCLA

Second Team:
Offense
QB: Colt McCoy- Texas
RB: Jonathan Dwyer- Georgia Tech
RB: Kendall Hunter- Oklahoma State
WR: Mardy Gilyard- Cincinnati
WR: Dezmon Briscoe- Kansas
TE: Dennis Pitta- BYU
TE: Cody Slate- Marshall
OT: Ciron Black- LSU
OT: Sam Young- Notre Dame
OG: Mike Johnson- Alabama
OG: Jeff Byers- USC
C: John Estes- Hawaii

Defense
DE: Jason Worilds- Virginia Tech
DT: Ndamukong Suh- Nebraska
DE: Carlos Dunlap- Florida
LB: Rolando McClain- Alabama
LB: Greg Jones- Michigan State
LB: Sergio Kindle- Texas
LB: Travis Lewis- Oklahoma
CB: Joe Haden- Florida
FS: Deunta Williams- North Carolina
SS: Morgan Burnett- Georgia Tech
CB: Kyle Wilson- Boise State

Third Team:
Offense
QB: Jevan Snead- Mississippi
RB: LeGarrette Blount- Oregon
RB: Evan Royster- Penn State
WR: Julio Jones- Alabama
WR: Jordan Shipley- Texas
TE: Aaron Hernandez- Florida
TE: DJ Williams- Arkansas
OT: John Jerry- Mississippi
OT: Adam Ulatoski- Texas
OG: Sergio Render- Virginia Tech
OG: Mike Pouncey- Florida
C: Stefen Wisniewski- Penn State

Defense
DE: Greg Hardy- Mississippi
DT: Brian Price- UCLA
DE: Geno Atkins- Georgia
LB: Joe Pawelek- Baylor
LB: Nick Johnson- East Carolina
LB: Rennie Curran- Georgia
LB: Quan Sturdivant- North Carolina
CB: Trevard Lindley- Kentucky
FS: Kurt Coleman- Ohio State
SS: Ahmad Black- Florida
CB: Walter Thurmond III- Oregon

2009 College Football Preview


My Preseason Top 25:

  1. Florida
  2. Texas
  3. Oklahoma
  4. Alabama
  5. USC
  6. Virginia Tech
  7. Mississippi
  8. Ohio State
  9. Penn State
  10. Oklahoma State
  11. Cal
  12. Georgia
  13. LSU
  14. Oregon
  15. Boise State
  16. Georgia Tech
  17. TCU
  18. Utah
  19. North Carolina
  20. Florida State
  21. BYU
  22. Iowa
  23. Nebraska
  24. Notre Dame
  25. Kansas
First 5 teams out:

Oregon State
Pittsburgh
Michigan State
Illinois
Texas Tech

BCS National Championship Prediction:
Texas: 27 Florida: 21