Showing posts with label Signing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Signing. Show all posts

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Setting Odds for Tennessee Titans Signing Their Top 6 Free Agent Targets

The Titans don't have much walking around money right now but with a few strategic cuts, they could find themselves with plenty of cash to spend on a few free agents. They'll have a lot of holes to fill, so they'll need help from free agency and the draft to fill them.

Other than needs they currently have at defensive end and middle linebacker, they're losing starters at strong safety and corner, and they could end up cutting starting tackles and running backs.

That's not even taking into account possible needs brought about by scheme changes.

The Titans are going to have to spend wisely in free agency, but that doesn't mean they can't pursue some of their top targets. Here are six top players they'll be looking at and the odds that they'll land them.

While he may not be the top free agent on the market, Alterraun Verner has been with the Titans for his entire career, and they would probably like to bring him back.

Verner broke out in 2013, nabbing four interceptions in the first four games. He led the league in interceptions for most of the season and finished the year with five interceptions, a league-leading 23 passes defended and 57 total tackles.

What Verner lacks in size and speed he makes up for in his incredible ability to read quarterbacks and jump routes. He's also one of the surer tacklers in the Titans secondary.

Unfortunately, those big numbers mean Verner could get a big paycheck somewhere else. For comparison, Keenan Lewis led the league in defended passes in 2012, but he was a liability in man coverage.

The Saints picked him up for five years and $26 million dollars. Verner can probably demand more because he created more turnovers than Lewis did, but the ballpark figure should be similar.

Odds: 5 to 1

Verner has spent his entire career in Tennessee, and he may want to return. A deal like the one Lewis received with the Saints is something the Titans could afford.

Another player that has some history with the Titans (or at least their new coaching staff) is Karlos Dansby. Dansby played under Ken Whisenhunt and Ray Horton in his first stint with the Cardinals.

He also plays inside linebacker, a position on the Titans that could use upgrading. However, according to Adam Green of arizonasports.com, Dansby stated in an interview on Sirius XM's NFL Radio that he expects to stay in Arizona.

That could be just talk, so we'll see how things go. In 2013, Dansby was a monster, racking up 122 tackles, 6.5 sacks, four interceptions and 19 defended passes.

He's also 32 years old and doesn't have much left on his career, but even so, he signed a contract worth $2.25 million for the Cardinals. If the Titans offered him enough of a raise, he might come over.

Odds: 15 to 1

Dansby has history with Whisenhunt and Horton but at his age and with his assertion that he plans to stay in Arizona, it isn't that likely.

Ben Tate, of the Houston Texans, is likely to head somewhere else. The only time he'll be a starter in Houston is when Arian Foster is injured, so he'll probably try to land with a team that wants him as their primary ball carrier.

Enter the Titans. With the Titans potentially cutting Chris Johnson, they might decide to upgrade the position in free agency. Ben Tate would likely be the best option in this year's group of running backs.

With Shonn Greene playing well, they may not elect to spend big on another back, but if they do, Tate would be the way to go.

Tate played in 14 games in 2013, and he rushed for 771 yards and four touchdowns. Not super impressive, but the Texans offense was awful overall this year, and he's been good before that.

He has a bit of an injury history though, which means he won't be that costly. He probably wouldn't cost much more, if any more, than Greene, who signed a three-year $10 million deal in 2013 with the Titans.

Odds: 30 to 1

Tate is great, but I don't see the Titans spending big on a running back when they're likely cutting one to save money.

The Titans are probably going to be seeing some changes on defense. Whisenhunt, Horton, and linebackers coach Lou Spanos are all 3-4 guys and so I'd expect the Titans to play the 3-4 a lot more often going forward.

That means when looking for pass-rushers, the Titans might want 3-4 guys over traditional 4-3 defensive ends. Of that group, Brian Orakpo is the best option.

Spanos also happened to be the linebackers coach for the Redskins while Orakpo was playing, so they have a history together.

Orakpo also has a history with injury, but he still played the majority of the 2013 season and did so pretty well. He had 10 sacks, an interception and four defended passes to go along with 60 total tackles.

No edge-rusher on the Titans has reached double digit sacks since Jason Babin in 2010, so Orakpo would definitely be a big help there.

He'd also be expensive. He'll be one of the top free agent pass-rushers this offseason, so the Titans won't be the only team trying to put a bid in, and they may not have the cash to nab him.

Odds: 50 to 1

Orakpo will be one of the most sought after free agents on the market, so the chances of the Titans winning that sweepstakes are slim.

Of course, playing the 3-4, the Titans might need some help at the 3-4 end position as well.

Jurrell Casey and Mike Martin are both too short to play defensive end in a 3-4, and Derrick Morgan is hard to fit in the 3-4 as either an end or a linebacker. Karl Klug and sophomore player Lavar Edwards are great fits, but neither has been a full time starter before.

That leaves a bit of a hole in the 3-4 defense that the Titans might want to upgrade. The top available player for that position this season is probably the Texans' Antonio Smith.

Smith has been playing the best football of his career these last four years with the Texans and even though he's already 32, he shows no signs of slowing down.

Now of course, signing older players is always risky, but something like a two-year agreement would be something both parties might agree to. Smith would get some security, and the Titans would have little risk.

Odds: 30 to 1

Smith is near the end of his career, and he may want to play for a contender or someone who will overpay. The Titans are likely to do neither of those things, but they are one of only a few teams looking for 3-4 ends.

Jairus Byrd is the top safety on the market, but he's a pure free safety, and the Titans have a hole at strong safety, so even if they expand their search, they're going to want someone who can play against the run.

T.J. Ward is that kind of player, and he also happens to be young and coming from a team that Ray Horton just finished coordinating. Following your coordinator is far from unheard of, so he may look at the Titans.

Ward was the top tackler in Cleveland with 112 total tackles, 1.5 sacks, six defended passes and two interceptions, one of which he ran back for a touchdown. He's also a hard-hitting safety who famously ended Rob Gronkowski's season in 2013.

The Titans brought in Patriot-injurer of legend Bernard Pollard in 2013, and it worked out very well for them despite Pollard's difficulties in pass coverage. Ward doesn't have those difficulties, and he would be an instant upgrade at the safety position.

Odds: 20 to 1

The Browns aren't going to want to let Ward go but with the Titans already losing their free agent strong safety, signing another free agent at the position is likely. Ward will be the top target, and Horton will be familiar with him as a player.

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Saturday, February 8, 2014

Michigan Football Recruiting: The Best and Worst of National Signing Day

Compared to other premier college football programs around the country, the Wolverines had a relatively uneventful, relaxed national signing day. Michigan's class gained its final member back in August, and the theme of this year's recruiting cycle was consistent with its last few classes. Head coach Brady Hoke doesn't care for last-minute surprises.
While Michigan's 16-man class slipped all the way to 20th nationally, it's packed top to bottom with elite talent. No. 3 overall recruit Jabrill Peppers is the headliner, but wide receiver Drake Harris has the type of ability that could propel him into next season's starting lineup.
Lawrence Marshall, who is the nation's No. 9-ranked defensive end, is another player with tremendous upside that can help create much-needed pressure on opposing quarterbacks.
But while it was mellow day in Schembechler Hall, it wasn't without its disappointments.
So what was the best and worst of national signing day for the Michigan Wolverines? I'll define "best" as the addition of signees who are likely to have an immediate impact on the team, and I'll define "worst" by highlighting a few recruits who made the decision to sign elsewhere.


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Friday, February 7, 2014

National Signing Day 2014: Yearly Spectacle Exemplifies Insanity of Process

Hello. Are you an 18-year-old child who has been fawned over by middle-aged men since before you were able to drive? Are you on the precipice of making one of the five biggest decisions of your life, choosing to spend at least the next three years at an institution that will rake in millions off your name and pay you pittance in return? Do you like seeing your big, beaming face on television?
Well, then, you might just be a recruit on the precipice of making his decision during Wednesday's national signing day for high school football players. A majority of the nation's top recruits have already picked their destinations. Wednesday will merely be signing on the dotted line with their letter of intent, making them contractually obligated to their commitment to Tuscaloosa, Tallahassee, what have you.
For the stragglers, though, this will probably be the biggest day of their young lives. The NCAA's signing period lasts until April 1, but nearly every undecided player you've remotely heard of will make his decision on the first day possible. No fewer than 13 of those recruits will announce their decision live on one of the ESPN family of networks.
This, of course, is patently insane and the epitome of the toxic recruiting process.
Picking a college is one of the handful or so most important decisions of a person's life. Picking a career path, picking a mate, having a child, choosing a college. College isn't just three or four years of your life. It's a determinant that helps shape your future, where most choose that career path. Some find their future spouse, and nearly everyone experiences a massive personal growth.
My four years were spent at Penn State, and I often find myself lost in thought about what would change had I gone to any of my other choices.
Because it's still relatively fresh in my mind (I graduated college in 2012), I still remember agonizing over the decision. Touring campuses, studying pre-law programs (whoops), spending hours on end in cars with my mother.
Tour guides consistently sell potential freshmen on the best amenities rather than building an accurate representation of the campus. Lookit the nicest buildings, view the best facilities and talk to the "cool" professor who just "chills" during his office time, bro.
And keep in mind I had exactly zero college athletics prospects. I was just a dumb schlub with a decent SAT score.

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Thursday, February 6, 2014

Texas National Signing Day 2014: Instant Updates and Analysis

New coach, no problem.
Texas enters national signing day with less than ideal circumstances. Not only did Charlie Strong replace legendary head coach Mack Brown with little time to make his pitch to uncommitted recruits, but the Longhorns are coming off an 8-5 season in which they finished outside the Top 25 for the third time in four years.
No matter.
According to 247Sports' composite rankings, the Longhorns begin Wednesday's crucial day with the No. 15 class nationally and the top-ranked class in the Big 12.
With plenty of other targets remaining, Strong has an opportunity to make a major splash in his first season in Austin.
Let's take a look at the Longhorns' national signing day activity.
Note: All rankings and player information courtesy of 247Sports. 
Texas Longhorns 2014 Recruiting Class Player Position Position Rank Stars National Rank ENROLLES Blake Whiteley TE No. 2 (JuCo) 3 53 (JuCo) Andrew Beck ILB 25 3 521 Alex Anderson OG 50 3 999 HARD COMMITS Derick Roberson DE 4 4 64 Jerrod Heard QB 2 4 72 Armanti Foreman WR 16 4 110 Edwin Freeman OLB 14 4 174 Lorenzo Joe WR 29 4 187 Donald Catalon RB 10 4 210 John Bonney S 19 4 249 Roderick Bernard WR 54 3 393 Jermaine Roberts CB 31 3 403 Cameron Hampton OLB 44 3 543 Dorian Leonard WR 75 3 555 Terrell Cuney C 7 3 559 Garrett Gray WR 108 3 802 Jake McMillon DE 33 3 812 Kevin Shorter ATH 63 3 825 Jason Hall S 74 3 908 D'Onta Foreman RB 68 3 NA Elijah Rodriguez OT 124 3 NA TOP TARGETS Poona Ford DT 22 4 263 Sione Teuhema DE 19 3 354 Chris Nelson DT 56 3 810 247Sports

Top Commits
Derick Roberson, DE
The San Antonio native, who had offers from schools such as Alabama, LSU and Texas A&M, committed to Texas back in August—of 2012.
“I’ve always wanted to go to UT,” Roberson said, via ESPN.com's William Wilkerson. “They have always been my top option. I just like Texas. I have been looking at Texas ever since I was a little kid.”
And it doesn't sound like the hiring of Strong swayed that opinion at all, courtesy of The Orange Report's Big Mike:

2014 DE commit Derrick Roberson on Strong. "Texas is going to be raw next year" Sounds 100% committed to me.
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National Signing Day 2014: Live Updates, Commitment Reaction and Analysis

National Signing Day 2014, the silliest, weirdest, most absurd and awesome day on the college football calendar, is finally upon us.

Every football fan's guilty pleasure, the day will take us across the country, from east coast to west coast to everything in between, for live look-ins at high school prospects as they commit and sign to their future schools.

Whether it's a 5-star, 4-star or 3-star recruit—heck, even if it's something lower—every commitment matters. For this one happy day, before practice and workouts weed the strong out from the weak, everyone could be the next superstar, the next program-changing quarterback, the next All-American linebacker.

According to the 247Sports composite, nine 5-star players will enter the day uncommitted, but all of them will likely leave having pledged themselves to a school. In both spectacle and substance, no day on the recruiting calendar comes close to comparing with this. So much still hangs in the balance.

Stick with B/R throughout the day for updates and highlights of the madness.
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

National Signing Day 2014: Best Uncommitted Players Linked to Top Programs

Despite national signing day looming, some of the best high school football players in the country have yet to make up their minds. The upper crust of college football has recruiters diligently in pursuit, and these are the top five players they're after. 

 

Adoree' Jackson, CB

Adoree' Jackson is without a doubt the best uncommitted player in the country. He only stands at 5'10", but he possesses fantastic ability in coverage and great instincts around the ball. 

Jackson has a stack of offers before him, but he has only visited four schools. LSU and Florida State are the front-runners, but he also checked out Oklahoma and Tennessee according to ESPN.


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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

National Signing Day 2014: Uncommitted 5-Star Prospects and Stories to Watch

For college football fans, national signing day is one of the most crucial moments of the year, and the 2014 edition of the event has the focus on the uncommitted 5-star prospects and the top storylines to watch.

With top stars like Adoree' Jackson and Rashaan Evans yet to finalize which college they will attend, fans of college football will be focused on where each lands Wednesday, Feb. 5.

Here is a list of the remaining 5-star prospects yet to sign a commitment letter and the top stories to watch on national signing day.

Remaining Uncommitted 5-Star Prospects Name Position High School Top Interests Adoree' Jackson CB Junipero Serra (Gardena, Calif.) Florida, USC Rashaan Evans OLB Auburn (Auburn, Ala.) Auburn Malachi Dupre WR John Curtis (New Orleans, La.) LSU Lorenzo Carter DE Norcross (Norcross, Ga.) Georgia John Smith ATH Long Beach Poly (Long Beach, Calif.) USC Ermon Lane WR Homestead (Homestead, Fla.) Florida State Solomon Thomas DE Coppell (Coppell, Texas) Stanford Damian Prince OT Bishop McNamara (District Heights, Md.) Florida Malik McDowell DE Southfield (Southfield, Mich.) Michigan State.
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