Giants GM Joe Schoen ‘excited’ about young core on defense

After Day 2 of the 2024 NFL draft, New York Giants GM Joe Schoen expressed excitement over the team’s young core on defense.

The New York Giants selected Kentucky defensive back Andru Phillips with the 70th overall pick in the third round of the 2024 NFL draft on Friday night in Detroit.

The Giants were getting thin at the corner position after choosing not to re-sign Adoree’ Jackson (so far) and needed to bring in some new faces to position coach Jerome Henderson’s group.

Phillips came in for a top-30 visit with the Giants and apparently made enough of an impression on general manager Joe Schoen to take him on Day 2 of the draft.

“He’s sticky. In terms of coverage, he’s around the football a lot. And watching him down in the senior Bowl on one-on-ones, he has a lot of traits and those are things we are going to work on. He’s in position, but he just has to finish a little bit better. But I really like the athlete, like the kid, look forward to him getting here,” Schoen told reporters.

“He’s got the versatility to play inside, and outside. But we have options because (Cor’Dale) Flott can play inside, and outside as well. If he goes inside, Flott can go outside or vice-versa. The versatility is also attractive for all these guys with the new defense.”

Combined with the addition of Minnesota safety Tyler Nubin, Phillips will join an exciting young defensive core Schoen has been building over the past three drafts.

“I’m excited about the young core that we have together and the guys that are under contract for multiple years and even guys that may only have a year left that potentially we can extend down the road. But I do think we have pieces in place that I like that are going to be together for a couple of years here,” Schoen said.

Defensive coordinator Shane Bowen is undoubtedly excited as well.

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Updated list of Rams’ picks entering Day 3 of 2024 NFL draft

After making four picks already, the Rams still have six more selections on Day 3 of the draft

The Los Angeles Rams have already been busy in the 2024 NFL draft, making four selections in the first three rounds. However, they’ve still got a lot of work to do on Day 3 Saturday.

After trading away the 155th overall pick in the deal to go get Braden Fiske, the Rams are left with six picks on the final day of the draft. They’re without a fourth-round pick, but they have one in the fifth, four in the sixth and one in the seventh.

The Rams will try to make the most of those selections Saturday, filling some of their remaining roster needs – including cornerback, offensive tackle, wide receiver and possibly tight end or quarterback. We could even see the Rams draft a kicker at some point on Saturday.

Below are their remaining picks, as well as the players they’ve already drafted.

Remaining picks

  • Round 5, No. 154
  • Round 6, No. 196
  • Round 6, No. 209
  • Round 6, No. 213
  • Round 6, No. 217
  • Round 7, No. 254

Previously drafted players

What is Falcons DT Ruke Orhorhoro’s projected cap hit in 2024?

Looking at Falcons second-round pick Ruke Orhorhoro’s projected salary cap hit in 2024

On Day 2 of the 2024 NFL draft, the Atlanta Falcons traded up to pick No. 35 and took Clemson defensive tackle Ruke Orhorhoro. This selection addresses a need for Atlanta, plus the team doubled down by taking another defensive player in Round 3.

Now that Orhorhoro is a Falcon, what is his projected salary cap hit for the 2024 season? Over The Cap breaks down the projected rookie salary for each player based on their respective draft slot.

Since Orhorhoro was the No. 35 pick in the draft, he will account for $1,616,055 of the Falcons’ cap space this season. This number isn’t tied to any specific position group, it’s just the allotted cap hit for that particular draft spot.

That $1,616,055 shows just how far the dropoff is for players drafted in the first round compared to those drafted on Day 2 and beyond. The projected total for the 2024 rookie class for Atlanta is $11,483,170.

Currently, the Falcons have just over $5 million in available cap space, so expect moves to be made before a number of the class is signed.

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What fun can be expected this Saturday at the Rutgers football spring game?

Rutgers football is set to host the annual spring game.

The much anticipated Rutgers football spring game is this Saturday, with the Scarlet Knights looking to build on what was a very solid 2023 season.

For Rutgers football fans eager for the 2024 season to start, this game marks that football season is getting closer. But it is also an important developmental moment for many of the younger players on the roster.

While the on-field action starts at 3 p.m there will be plenty of pre-game festivities. Starting a hour before the game fans will have the opportunity to enjoy free games and rides, including the Ferris wheel at SHI Stadium. The Marching Scarlet Knights and Rutgers Spirit Team will also be in attendance.

However, the fun doesn’t stop there. Halftime is set to feature the annual team spring awards and a punt-catching contest with Rutgers celebrities. Between the third and fourth quarters, Rutgers Hall of Famer [autotag]Eric LeGrand[/autotag] will make a big announcement.

Final scrimmage in the books.

See you next Saturday, Rutgers Nation! pic.twitter.com/ST8uNYCeBd

— Rutgers Football (@RFootball) April 20, 2024

 

As Rutgers prepares for the 2024 campaign, it will be looking to build on its success. Rutgers ended last season with a 31-24 victory over Miami to capture the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl championship. It also recorded the program’s first winning season since 2014.

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With a roster full of familiar faces, repeating last season’s success is possible. The Scarlet Knights will start that journey on Saturday.

Giants plan to rely on Tyler Nubin’s elite leadership, football smarts

New York Giants GM Joe Schoen views safety Tyler Nubin as an “elite” leader with an impressive football IQ and unique awareness.

The New York Giants lost star safety Xavier McKinney in free agency to the Green Bay Packers last month which meant general manager Joe Schoen had a huge hole to fill in their secondary.

Schoen addressed that by signing Jalen Mills in free agency this offseason and selecting Minnesota’s Tyler Nubin with the 47th overall pick in Round 2 of the 2024 NFL draft on Friday night.

They wanted to not only fill McKinney’s role on the defense but also wanted to continue to re-mold the team’s culture.

“Just a good football player. Culture changer at the University of Minnesota and he’s going to bring that type of mentality here,” Schoen told reporters. “Just a really special kid that’s a good football player.”

Nubin was a four-time All-Big Ten Academic selection and played in 55 games for the Gophers.

“I would say that he takes the ball away. 13 career interceptions. He’s a ball hawk. To me, the leadership, the character, the smarts, safety, the ability to communicate out there. To get guys to line up I think is very important, and this kid is elite at those types of things,” Schoen said.

The one knock against Nubin was his poor RAS score but Schoen attributed that to playing six games last season on a torn meniscus and recovering from reparative surgery during the 2024 NFL Combine.

“These guys are all playing through nics and dings and whatever it may be. So it’s a testament to the kid’s character and toughness to play through that stuff because it’s going to happen here. It wasn’t a light injury. He was in some pain. So just the fact that he wanted to be out there his last year at Minnesota and not let his teammates down, I think that’s a testament to who the kid is,” Schoen said.

Nubin will join a safety group that consists of Jason Pinnock, Jalen Mills, Dane Belton, and Gervarrius Owens.

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WATCH: Falcons EDGE Bralen Trice’s top college highlights

College Highlights: Falcons EDGE Bralen Trice’s top plays at Washington

The Falcons rounded out Day 2 of the 2024 NFL by taking a second straight defensive player. This time, they drafted Washington EDGE Bralen Trice with their third-round pick (No. 74 overall).

Trice didn’t play his freshman year, but was featured in six games in 2021 and accounted for 14 total tackles. He bested that total in 2022 and then again in 2024.  He also posted a career-high in sacks and tackles for loss in 2022 — with nine and 12 respectively.

Check out Trice’s best college highlights, as shared by the team’s Twitter account below:

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Derrick White’s best defensive play with the Boston Celtics from 2023-24

The Colorado native shot a career high from beyond the arc at volume this season, going 39.6%.

The Boston Celtics got one of the best seasons of Derrick White‘s career to date out of the University of Colorado alum in the NBA’s 2023-24 regular season. White nearly matched his career high on offense with 15.2 points per game, and set new career record averages for his rebounding (4.2 per game), and blocks (1.2 per game) while logging 5.2 assists and a steal per game with the Celtics.

The Colorado native shot a career high from beyond the arc at volume this season, going 39.6% from behind the 3-point line this season. White also shot a solid 46.1% from the floor overall, and a sizzling 90.1% from the free throw line.

To help us reflect on his outstanding play for Boston this past season, the folks at NBC Sports Boston put together a highlight reel of his best defensive play.

Take a look at the clip embedded above to see it.

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PFF grades Falcons’ selection of DL Ruke Orhorhoro in Round 2

Pro Football Focus grades Falcons’ selection of Clemson DL Ruke Orhorhoro in the second round of the 2024 draft

The Falcons, using the third-round pick acquired from the Jaguars in the Calvin Ridley trade, moved up in the second round to select Clemson defensive lineman Ruke Orhorhoro in the second round of the 2024 NFL draft.

With this pick, the Falcons fill one of their biggest needs following Thursday’s surprise QB selection in Round 1. However, Orhorhoro wasn’t considered a second-round prospect by some national draft analysts.

NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah even had the rookie out of the top 50 overall players. Pro Football Focus shared Jeremiah’s sentiment,labeling Atlanta with another “below average” grade:

Atlanta gives up its third-round pick to move up eight spots and take the 67th-ranked player overall on the PFF big board. Orhorhoro is a powerful, athletic defensive lineman with some movability along the defensive line. That didn’t translate to high-level production at the college level, though, as he posted a sub-50th percentile pass-rush grade on true pass sets over the past two seasons. With several talented interior defensive linemen left on the board, this is a bet on his athleticism and continued development in the NFL. — PFF

There are a lot of question marks surrounding the Falcons’ first two draft choices, but at least PFF sees Orhorhoro’s athletic potential. The last time Atlanta got a defensive tackle in the second round was Marlon Davidson, who flamed out fast.

The Falcons hope this pick turns out a little more like former Clemson defensive tackle Grady Jarrett and less like Davidson.

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The Miami Heat’s upset win over the Boston Celtics in Game 2 proves that Boston is vulnerable

Was the loss a major concern for Boston?

The Miami Heat’s upset win over the Boston Celtics in Game 2 proves that the Celtics are vulnerable. Or at least this is the position taken by ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith on a recent episode of his employer’s popular “First Take” show.

Speaking on Boston’s surprising home loss to Miami, Smith and his colleagues Brian Windhorst and Tim Legler discussed whether the win sans Jimmy Butler, the Heat’s upset over the Boston Celtics was something or nothing. They also take some time to point out which player they see as most impressive between the Philadelphia 76ers Joel Embiid, Indiana Pacers’ Pascal Siakam and Dallas Mavericks’ Luka Doncic.

Take a look at the clip embedded below to hear what they had to say about the Celtics Game 2 loss and what it might mean for Boston for the rest of the series moving forward.

Listen to the “Celtics Lab” podcast on:

Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3zBKQY6

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3GfUPFi

YouTube: https://bit.ly/3F9DvjQ

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NFL Draft – Cowboys Take Notre Dame Linebacker in Third Round

Congrats Marist!

In the third round of the 2024 NFL draft, the Dallas Cowboys selected Notre Dame linebacker [autotag]Marist Liufau[/autotag].  He was the 87th overall pick in the draft, the third former Notre Dame player selected, and the first former Irish defender taken in this draft.

Liufau started the last two seasons at Notre Dame and recorded 44 sacks in 2023.  He was a semifinalist for the Dick Butkus Award, given each year to the nation’s top linebacker in part to the tackles but also his versatility in pass defense, getting after the quarterback, and in part to his six tackles for loss.

Liufau played in 39 games during his time at Notre Dame, making 118 career tackles, 12 tackles for loss, and an interception.