Austin Ekeler and 43 of the best undrafted players in the Super Bowl era

Austin Ekeler’s rich Charger contract brought to mind other great undrafted players.

Austin Ekeler has gone from undrafted to invaluable. The Los Angeles Chargers signed the unheralded running back from Western State in Colorado to a four-year, $25M contract Friday after he put up dazzling numbers running and receiving.

Who are some of the other undrafted players to leave a large impression on the NFL in the modern era? Playing in a Super Bowl qualifies you for consideration in this exercise.

Coy Bacon

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Coy Bacon played 14 seasons as a defensive lineman for four teams. He was a three-time Pro Bowler.

Who does Vegas think would be the favorite to replace Tom Brady?

Who does Vegas think is the favorite to replace Tom Brady if he leaves the Patriots?

Will Tom Brady leave the New England Patriots as a free agent later this month? Or will the G.O.A.T. stay put and make this much ado about absolutely nothing? Vegas’ Dave Mason has set a line on who would replace Brady should he take his act out of Foxboro.

Teddy Bridgewater (3-1)

No Drew Brees? No problem. Teddy Bridgewater proved that his first two starts (both victories) were not a fluke. The Saints quarterback took care of divisional foe, Tampa By Buccaneers, in Week 5, finishing the day 26-of-34 for 314 yards and four touchdowns. Mandatory Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

This is an intriguing possibility. Teddy Bridgewater did a great job in New Orleans replacing an injured Drew Brees, going 5-1. He’s 22-12 overall as a starter and would have been the man in Minnesota for many years if not for the horrific knee injury. He’s going to be 28 in the upcoming season, which is plenty young to bank on for many years.

Who are the career passing yardage leaders for all 32 NFL teams?

There are familiar names and some surprises on the list of quarterbacks who are the all-time passing yardage leaders for each NFL team.

The quarterbacks who lead all 32 teams in passing yardage range from the obvious to the stunning.

Arizona Cardinals: Jim Hart

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Jim Hart played 18 seasons with the Cardinals, albeit all in St. Louis. He threw for 34,665 yards and 209 TDs against 247 picks. His lone year to lead in a category was 1974 when he threw 388 passes.

How 65 SEC quarterbacks fared after being first-round draft picks in the Super Bowl era

There have been 65 SEC quarterbacks taken in the first round in the Super Bowl era. How have they done?

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Joe Burrow of LSU is the prohibitive favorite to be the No. 1 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. He lit up the SEC in 2019, which sparked thought on how have quarterbacks chosen in the draft done since the Super Bowl era. The biggest names will be featured next to the year they were chosen.

The last double-digit win and loss season by each of the 32 NFL teams

The New England Patriots set the bar for double-digit victories in seasons. Who has lost 10 or more games most recently and frequently?

Double-digit wins are hard to achieve. Double-digit losses are something every franchise hopes to avoid. When was the last time each team reached the height and suffered the depth?

Arizona Cardinals

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The 2015 season was the last of three in a row that saw Arizona reach double digits in the victory column. Those Cardinals went 13-3 and fell in the Conference championship. The losing side has been far more recent as Arizona has lost double-digit games in each of the last two seasons.

Brees will march back to lead Saints in 2020

Drew Brees announces he’ll march back to lead Saints in 2020

Good news for New Orleans Saints fans: Drew Brees isn’t retiring and will return for the 2020 season.

The 41-year-old, who’s the NFL’s all-time leader in passing yards but has suffered a pair of painful postseason losses the last two years, posted on Instagram to say he wants to “Make another run at it.” Which means a second Super Bowl win for his career and the Saints franchise.

What Brees’ news probably means is that Saints backup quarterbacks, Teddy Bridgewater and Taysom Hill, both could be gone by next season, especially since Hill thinks he’s a franchise QB and Bridgewater is an unrestricted free agent who helped the Saints go 5-0 in 2019 while Brees was injured

But the sense is that Saints will do what it takes to keep Hill which means Bridgewater will likely be playing elsewhere in 2020.

 

 

 

 

 

Taysom Hill thinks he’s a franchise QB; former Saints coach says he’s a better passer than Lamar Jackson

The Saints’ explosive weapon Taysom Hill has suddenly become one of the most intriguing free agents of the offseason.
Is he the next Tim Tebow or the next Lamar Jackson?

Taysom Hill: Franchise quarterback?

The multi-faceted New Orleans Saints player sure thinks he is:

In his interview with the Associated Press, he told Maddi: “As you go into free agency, this is the time you start to find out how people view you. We haven’t gotten far enough into free agency to know how these guys view me and we’ll just handle it as it comes.”

The 29-year-old former BYU quarterback has made a remarkable journey from injury-plagued college player to versatile NFL weapon for the Saints.

Hill told Maaddi during the interview, which was held during Super Bowl week, he would rather stay in New Orleans, where all three of its quarterbacks are headed into free agency this offseason, although Hill is a restricted free agent. Future Hall of Famer Drew Brees and his backup Teddy Bridgewater are unrestricted free agents.

Nobody seems sure if Brees, 41, will retire. That includes Hill, who described Brees “one of my best friends and like a brother to me.”

Hill told Maadi, “As you look at free agency, you have to find the right opportunity for you. You have to find the situation to take care of your family. I want to play quarterback in this league, and if New Orleans doesn’t view me that way, I have to leave.”

Saints coach Sean Peyton told NBC Sports’ Peter King that he believes Hill will get an offer sheet from another team but also seemed to remain uncommitted to Hill, saying:

“But the first thing the fan has to understand is … if we tender Taysom as a one (meaning the Saints put a first-round draft tag on him), the team that makes the offer on him and signs him to an offer understands they’re going to give up a first-round pick if we don’t match,” Payton told King. “That’s easier to do if you’re picking 22, 23, 24, 25. We might very well see it if it’s a team in the second half of the (first round).”

Hill has attempted just 13 passes in his NFL career, completing six, although it’s clear he’s speedy and got good moves, and one former Saints coach thinks he might become as good a dual-threat as current NFL MVP Lamar Jackson.

Mike Westhoff, who served as a special-teams coordinator with the Saints in 2017 and 2018, praised Hill’s skills in a January interview with Zach Gelb of CBS Sports Radio.

“Take a look at Baltimore,” Westhoff said when discussing Hill’s skill set. “It’s the same kind of guy. Taysom Hill does those same kind of things. I think he throws better.”

“If you don’t think Taysom Hill is a future star in the NFL, you haven’t been paying close enough attention to him,” Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk said recently. “He was the best player on the field for either team in the Saints-Vikings playoff game. The biggest question is can he stay healthy if used all the time?”

So, yeah, Taysom Hill has suddenly become one of the most intriguing free agents of this offseason.

Is he the next Tim Tebow or the next Lamar Jackson?

 

NFL Draft: The 31 players somehow chosen before Lamar Jackson in 2018

NFL Draft: The 31 players somehow chosen before Lamar Jackson in 2018

 

NFL Draft: The 31 players somehow chosen before Lamar Jackson in 2018

Lamar Jackson went 32nd overall in the 2018 NFL Draft. How have the players selected before the Ravens’ QB fared?

The Baltimore Ravens were fortunate in the 2018 NFL Draft that 31 selections were made without Lamar Jackson coming off the board when their turn came up at 32. In his second season, the Heisman winner from Louisville has earned honors as NFL MVP for the 2019 regular season. Who were the players chosen before Jackson?

31. Patriots: Sony Michel

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Sony Michel has a Super Bowl ring. He has rushed for 1,843 yards and 13 touchdowns after the Patriots chose him from Georgia.

The 15 Pro Football Hall of Fame finalists for the Class of 2020

Troy Polamalu, Reggie Wayne and Edgerrin James head the 15 finalists for the modern-era Pro Football HOF Class of 2020.

The 15 Modern-Era Player Finalists will be considered for election to the Hall of Fame when the Hall’s Selection Committee meets on “Selection Saturday” in Miami the day before Super Bowl LIV. The full committee will elect five Modern-Era Players who must receive a minimum positive vote of 80 percent from the committee. The players will join 15 additional enshrinees to form the Class of 2020. A special Blue-Ribbon Panel will meet in early January to elect 10 Seniors (players who last played more than 25 years ago), three Contributors (an individual other than a player or coach) and two Coaches.

Troy Polamalu, DB

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