in the draft order. The RB-RB or RB-WR is not out of date. I don't know where/how/why you determined that it is, but you couldn't be more wrong. There are multiple QBs that bunch together in the middle of the pack, a QB in the late 2nd/early 3rd round is a wasted pick IMO- there is little to no...
I won't draft a QB until the mid rounds and I'll load up on RB/WRs instead in the early rounds. The reasoning is that outside of Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, and Tom Brady- there is a dropoff in QB production. Cam Newton, Matt Stafford, and Philip Rivers will put up good numbers but IMO it isn't...
"Ya boy": Jameon Lewis
Offensive MVP: Tyler Russell
Defensive MVP: Johnathan Banks
Offensive Breakout Player: Joe Morrow
Defensive Breakout Player: Denico Autry
Freshman of the Year: Richie Brown- assuming Dan doesn't redshirt him, kind of hope he does for sake of the future but I think it will...
you took Dan's quote way out of context. You're just listening to what these so called "writers" have to say. If you actually go back and listen to what he meant by that, then it would make sense.
ETA: And everyone is talking about MSU right now, so therefore his point was made- regardless if...
Auburn, Tennessee, and @Kentucky are all quality wins. No way that we wouldn't be Top 15 at 7-0. At worst, we would be in the 16-19 range, but nowhere near borderline Top 25. However, that would be a good problem to have if that is the case.
that after Harrell (low bid) and Brasfield & Gorrie (who was within around $200,000 of low bid), no other contractor was really close. All other contractors were approximately $1 million high.