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OURLADS NFL DRAFT EXPERT DAN SHONKA 1 ON 1 WITH KENNY RODA

Dan Shonka and Kenny Roda talk Quarterbacks in the 2014 NFL Draft

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RODA RATINGS – TOP 32 PLAYERS FOR THE 2014 NFL DRAFT

1- Jadeveon Clowney          DE           South Carolina

2- Jake Mathews                 OT            Texas AM

3- Sammy Watkins              WR          Clemson

4- Greg Robinson                OT            Auburn

5- Mike Evans                      WR           Texas AM

6- Khalil Mack                      LB            Buffalo

7- Darqueze Dennard        CB            Michigan State

8- Justin Gilbert                  CB             Oklahoma State

9- Taylor Lewan                  OT            Michigan

10- Blake Bortles                QB            Central Florida

11- Eric Ebron                     TE             North Carolina

12- Anthony Barr               LB              UCLA

13- Aaron Donald              DT              Pitt

14- Zack Martin                 OG             Notre Dame

15- Johnny Manziel           QB            Texas AM

16- C.J. Mosley                   LB             Alabama

17- Ha Ha Clinton-Dix        FS             Alabama

18- Teddy Bridgewater     QB            Louisville

19- Odell Beckham Jr.       WR           LSU

20- Calvin Pryor                  FS             Louisville

21- Timmy Jernigan           DT            Florida State

22- Jason Verrett               CB             TCU

23- Louis Nix III                   DT            Notre Dame

24- Brandon Cooks            WR           Oregon State

25- Marqise Lee                WR             USC

26- Ryan Shazier                LB              Ohio State

27- Cyrus  Kouandjio        OT              Alabama

28- Stephon Tuitt              DE              Notre Dame

29- Morgan Moses           OT               Virginia

30- Deone Bucannon        SS              Washington State

31- Xavier Su’a-Filo           OG             UCLA

32- Allen Robinson           WR             Penn State

Part 2 of my conversation with Tim Couch on Johnny Manziel and other Draft QB’s

Tim and I discuss other SEC quarterbacks as well as Blake Bortles and Teddy Bridgewater.

Part 1 of my conversation with Tim Couch on Johnny Manziel and other Draft QB’s

Tim and I discuss Manziel, other SEC quarterbacks, the 2014 NFL Draft and more!

WHAT TYPE OF QB DO THE BROWNS WANT IN THE DRAFT?

So whose quarterback model will the Cleveland Browns follow? I’ve been looking in my crystal ball that Bill Belichick loaned me to try and find out. Will it be that of the big, strong quarterbacks like Ben Rothlisberger in Pittsburgh and Joe Flacco in Baltimore, who have a total of 3 Super Bowl wins? Could it be that of the Cincinnati Bengals who have, at best, an average quarterback in Andy Dalton, but have surrounded him with a lot of offensive weapons? Or might they go with the smaller, more mobile quarterback like the Super Bowl Champion Seattle Seahawks Russell Wilson?

New G.M. Ray Farmer must decide which way he feels is best for this Browns team. If the owner has any influence, and I believe he does because Jimmy Haslam III has taken a more hands on approach, I’ve got to believe JH3’s preference would be that of the bigger framed, more prototypical drop back type quarterback who can take a hit or two and not miss many games. This is what has been successful in the AFC North and it’s what Haslam saw when he was a minority owner with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

With that in mind, it would lead one to believe that the quarterbacks the Browns would be targeting then are Blake Bortles early in the first round, or guys like Derek Carr, A.J. McCarron or Zack Mettenberger later in the draft.

However maybe I’m way off base and Farmer and Kyle Shanahan and the rest of the boys in Berea are feeling lucky and are willing to roll the dice on quarterback who prefers to roll the pocket and make plays with his feet as well as his arm. If that’s the case, then Johnny Manziel would be the guy.

Give Ray Farmer credit, in his first year on the job he’s keeping everyone guessing as to which way the Browns will go. However, while Farmer hasn’t tipped his hand as to which type, or which quarterback he likes best, the one thing I do know for sure is, the Browns with 10 picks in this draft, will use at least one, or maybe even two of those picks on a quarterback. That’s the one thing that is crystal clear about this draft for the Browns!

AFC NORTH BEST and WORST OFF SEASON MOVES and DRAFT NEEDS

CLEVELAND BROWNS

Best Move – Free agent signing of running back Ben Tate. At the price G.M. Ray Farmer signed him for (2 years – $7 million), if he can stay healthy, he is a feature back who fills an enormous hole on offense for the Browns.

Worst Move – Giving 5’7 wide receiver Andrew Hawkins a 4 year $12.2 million dollar contract with over $5 million guaranteed. In 35 NFL games he has only 86 catches and just 4 touchdowns.  They over paid for an under productive talent in my opinion.

Draft Need – Quarterback – Whether it’s with the 4th, 26th or 35th pick they need to draft a young QB for the future, preferably a franchise quarterback. They could have their choice of Blake Bortles, Johnny Manziel, Teddy Bridgewater and Derek Carr at #4. I’ll be shocked if one of those four is not a Cleveland Brown after the draft. Also I’ve been saying it for weeks, I expect the Browns to sign Rex Grossman as a veteran back-up to help teach Kyle Shanahan’s offense to whoever they draft. It also wouldn’t shock me if the Browns, with 10 picks this year, drafted another QB in the later rounds.

 

PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Best Move – Replacing aging safety Ryan Clark with the younger ball hawking safety in Mike Mitchell in free agency. A little pricey for him, but it was a major need for the Steelers in talent and to get younger on defense.

Worst Move – Losing wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders in free agency to Denver. He was starting to come into his own as the #2 receiver in the Steelers offense. Big Ben can’t be happy that in the last 3 years he’s lost Hines Ward, Mike Wallace and now Sanders.

Draft Need – Cornerback or Wide Receiver – Depending on who’s still available at pick #15 for Pittsburgh they need to get an impact player at one of those two positions. Guys they could be picking from include corners Justin Gilbert or Darqueze Dennard or wide outs Mike Evans, Marquise Lee or Kelvin Benjamin.

 

BALTIMORE RAVENS

Best Move – It’s tough to pick just one because once again Ozzie Newsome had a very good off season by keeping Daryl Smith at LB and Jacoby Jones as a dual threat WR/KR and adding wide out Steve Smith to the offense. However resigning tight end Dennis Pitta stands out to me. He is Joe Flacco’s favorite target and everyone saw how the offense suffered when he was hurt last season. With Pitta back healthy and under contract look for he and Flacco to have a big year.

Worst Move –    Losing safety James Ihedigbo to the Lions in free agency. Losing Ed Reed last season and now Ihedigbo this season, the Ravens need some serious help deep in the secondary for second year safety Matt Elam.

Draft Need – Safety – The Ravens are picking 17th and Ozzie has to be hoping that he’ll get to pick from free safeties Ha Ha Clinton Dix or Calvin Pryor to help fill that need at the back end of their secondary.

 

CINCINNATI  BENGALS

Best Move – I really don’t see a move that really stands out in a positive way that will have a major impact for the Bengals. Keeping some of their own guys like Michael Johnson and  Mike Pollack are decent moves, but nothing to get real excited about.

Worst Move – Bringing in Jason Campbell as Andy Dalton’s back-up. While Dalton has stayed healthy in his three years in the league and has made the playoffs each year, there are still questions about whether he is the guy to lead this football team and if he’s not, you’re going to turn to Jason Campbell?

Draft Need –  Cornerback – Cincy is in desperate need of help in the secondary at the corner position. They’re praying that on May 8th when it’s their turn to pick at #24 corners Kyle Fuller or Jasson Verrett are there to choose from.

RODA RATINGS – MY 2014 NFL DRAFT TOP TEN PLAYERS

1. Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina

2. Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson

3. Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M

4.Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn

5. Khalil Mack, OLB, Buffalo

6. Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M

7. Blake Bortles, QB, UCF

8. C.J. Mosley, ILB, Alabama

9.Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan

T-10.Justin Gilbert, CB, Oklahoma St.
T-10.Darqueze Dennard, CB, Michigan St.

PODCAST – BROWNS G.M. HANDLING DRAFT PREP WELL

I like the way new Browns G.M. Ray Farmer is preparing for the NFL Draft

RODA RATINGS – 2014 NFL DRAFT – “SKILL POSITIONS”

QUARTERBACKS

Blake Bortles – UCF – 6’5 – 232
Teddy Bridgewater – Louisville – 6’2 – 214
Johnny Manziel – Texas A&M – 5’11 – 207
A.J. McCarron – Alabama – 6’3 – 220
Derek Carr – Fresno St. – 6’2 – 214

RUNNING BACKS

Carlos Hyde – Ohio St. – 6’0 – 230
Tre Mason – Auburn – 5’8 ½ – 207
Bishop Sankey – Washington – 5’9 ½ – 209
Ka’Deem Carey – Arizona – 5’9 – 207
De’Anthony Thomas – Oregon – 5’8 ½ – 174

WIDE RECEIVERS

Sammy Watkins – Clemson – 6’0 – 211
Mike Evans – Texas A&M – 6’4 ½ – 231
Brandin Cooks – Oregon St. – 5’9 ½ – 196
Marquis Lee – USC – 6’0 – 195
Odell Beckham – LSU – 6’0 – 193
Kelvin Benjamin – FSU – 6’5 – 234
Allen Robinson – Penn St. – 6’3 – 210
Davonte Adams – Fresno St. – 6’1 -212

TIGHT ENDS

Eric Ebron – North Carolina – 6’4 -250
Troy Niklas – Notre Dame – 6’6 ½ – 270
Jace Amaro – Texas Tech – 6’5 -265