Chiefs to host UNM Lobos S Jerrick Reed II on top 30 visit

The #Chiefs are set to host UNM Lobos S Jerrick Reed II on a top-30 visit per report.

The Kansas City Chiefs continue to bring players in for top-30 visits, this time hosting a standout from the Mountain West Conference.

According to The Draft Network’s Justin Melo, the Chiefs are scheduled to have New Mexico S Jerrick Reed II in on a top-30 visit. A First Team All-Mountain West Conference selection back in 2020, Reed became the first Lobos defensive back to earn a First-Team All-Conference selection since Glover Quin back in 2008.

Reed has developed the reputation of a ballhawk during his college career. He has centerfield range, but he’s also not afraid to come down and make a tackle in run support. Listed at 5-foot-10 and 192 pounds, Reed has 266 total tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, seven interceptions, 21 passes defended and one defensive touchdown since 2019. His pro day workout showed that he’s a tremendous athlete, on par with the best invited to the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine.

Even adding Mike Edwards via free agency, the Chiefs are unlikely to be done adding at the safety position. Reed could be a late-round pick or a priority undrafted free-agent addition for Kansas City.

If you’re unfamiliar with the term top-30 visit, these are pre-draft visits that NFL teams are allotted as a way to get to know draft prospects better. Prospects will be brought to Kansas City and have a chance to meet with position coaches and front office executives. On occasion, they’ll get a chance to meet with a few players who are working at the team facility. Some players are brought in to get more medical information on injuries sustained in college, while others are brought in to see if they’ll fit with the team culture. In cases of players like Reed, this may simply be an opportunity for the team to sell him on joining the Chiefs as an undrafted free agent should he not be selected in April’s draft.

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New Mexico vs. Air Force: Falcons Game Preview, How to Watch, Odds, Prediction

The Falcons take on the Lobos this week in Colorado Springs!


New Mexico vs. Air Force: Falcons Game Preview, How to Watch, Odds, Prediction


Can The Falcons Win Their Fifth Straight Against the Lobos?


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Can Air Force Even Their Conference Record?

WEEK 11: Air Force Falcons 6-3 (2-3) vs. New Mexico Lobos 2-7 (0-5)

WHEN: Saturday, November 12th — 1:30 P.M. MT/ 12:30 P.M. PT

WHERE: Falcon Stadium (Colorado Springs, CO)

WEATHER: Intervals of clouds and sunshine in the morning with more clouds for later in the day. High 47F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph.

TV: CBS Sports Network

STREAM: FuboTV — Get a free trial

RADIO: KVOR AM 740 in Colorado Springs, 104.3 the Fan in Denver; SIRIUS 388, SXM App 978

Jim Arthur (play-by-play), Jesse Kurtz (analyst)

SERIES RECORD: Air Force leads the series vs. Army, 25-14. The Falcons won year’s matchup 38-10.

LAST WEEK: Air Force defeated Army 13-7. New Mexico lost to Utah State 10-27.

WEBSITES: GoLobos.com, the official New Mexico athletics website | GoAirForceFalcons.com, the official Air Force athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): New Mexico | Air Force

SP+ PROJECTION: Air Force by 27

FEI PROJECTION: Air Force by 25.5

PARKER FLEMING ADVANCED STATS PROJECTION: Air Force win probability of 78.35% (21.80- 10.98).

The Falcons are flying high after securing the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy last week, while also earning Bowl Eligibility with their sixth win of the season. Opposing them Saturday, is a New Mexico Lobo’s team that is reeling to say the least, having lost their sixth straight contest. And as if losing six consecutive games isn’t bad enough, they’ve not even been able to close out a contest within two scores.

If New Mexico wants to end this skid, they’re going to have to do so in Colorado Springs. In case your wondering, they’ve not won at Falcon Stadium in over 20 years, back in 2000. They are just 2-13 playing at “The Springs”. A tall ask for Danny Gonzales’ bunch.

Never shying away from bringing in JUCO players, the Lobos are going to have quite a few starting this week again. None more impactful though, than their transfer from Fresno City Junior College, Justin Holaday, fresh off of his first career start.

Perhaps the change at quarterback can spark a very anemic New Mexico offense on Saturday. They are going to need it facing one of the nations stingiest defenses. The defense that the Falcons will be facing is no pushover either, so they may have their work cut out for them. And let’s be honest, the Lobos defensive coordinator Rocky Long has had success against Troy Calhoun’s bunch. With a 2-3 record in Conference play, there don’t appear to be any hand-outs for Air Force in Mountain West play.

Three Keys to an Air Force Victory

get the offense on track early

For as bad as the Lobos have been this year, the defense has performed quite admirably, especially when you consider the difficult circumstances their offense has put them in. It will be important for Air Force to find its way offensively early in the game to avoid any letdowns.

It’s well documented, the struggles they have had when playing some of the better defenses on their schedule. The Falcons don’t need to do New Mexico any favors by letting them stick around late into the game for an inability to put points on the board. That exactly the kind of blueprint a struggling team follows to an upset.

Leave the scoring ineptitude to the visitors. With the nations top rushing attack and the best running back in the Mountain West, go to work early and make the Lobos stare down a multi-score deficit in the second half. With just three passing touchdowns on the year (and 14 total offensive touchdowns), New Mexico could be looking at a severe beatdown if the Falcons offense is rolling.

dont ignore special teams

In their win over Army, the Falcons were extremely fortunate that a punt wasn’t blocked deep in their own territory. Somehow the kick got off with the defender soaring over the outstretched leg of Carson Bay. And for just the second time this season, there was also a missed field goal attempt off of the steady foot of Matthew Dapore.

The Lobos have one of the best punters to come through Albuquerque, in Aaron Rodriguez. And man, does this guy get a lot of work. He leads the country in punts, which means a whole lot of fair catch opportunities for Air Force if the defense stays strong.

While the Falcons aren’t likely to return many, if any kicks at all, registering a muffed punt turnover would be ill-advised. New Mexico has a punter that can flip field position, so even if your starting a drive near the shadow of your own end zone, it’s much better than handing it over as a red zone try.

no encore for jones

One of the bright spots in last weeks losing effort for the Lobos, was Nate Jones. The talented running back has gotten out of Danny Gonzalez’s dog house it seems, breaking out for almost 150 yards last week against Utah State. This is exactly the kind of performance New Mexico desperately needs to breath some life into their offense.

This is a guy who saw time as a true freshman in 2020, and looked like he could be that next outstanding back that they so desperately have been needing in Albuquerque. He ran for 232 yards and four touchdowns in the COVID shortened season, where he also chipped in on special teams.

After redshirting last year, Jones has now become the primary ball carrier for New Mexico. JUCO transfer, Sherod White and true freshman Chrstian Washington will also see carries throughout the game. If the Lobos are going to push for an upset in this game against Air Force, they are going to need Jones to build on last weeks career best performance.

Prediction

Statistics aren’t always going to dictate the outcome of a game. There are just far too many variables that can come in to play. However, this far into the season, it is fair to conclude were well past single data points. We have arrived at trends. And in nearly every conceivably meaningful statistic, the advantage arrow zeroes in on the home team this week.

For any outcome other than an Air Force win this Saturday, I really believe it will be more about mistakes on the part of the Falcons, or what they aren’t able to do offensively. I’m not sure there is enough offense on the New Mexico sideline to win this game, so short of keeping Air Force out of the endzone altogether, winning will be tough.

I am a believer in the Lobos defense, and they’ve been a more than capable bunch. But the offense has been so woefully bad, it has just made things really difficult for their mates on the other side of the ball, often leaving them in un-winnable situations.

And lets be honest, it’s not as if the Falcons can’t put up points. In fact, if the defense continues to standout, they could heap on the points at Falcon Stadium this weekend. Even with last weeks emotional win, I don’t think it will derail the focus and setup for the kind of monstrous letdown it would take to have the birds fall prey.

Make it five in a row against the Lobos, Air Force wins.

Air Force 31, New Mexico 10

And if you want a little more content on this Mountain West matchup between the Falcons and Lobos, give a listen to ‘First and 505 with Ryan Tomari’ HERE! The Podcast host was gracious enough to have me on to talk about this weeks game, and he is constantly putting out great content, so give him a listen!

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New Mexico Basketball: JaQuan Lyle Given Two-Game Suspension

Starting guard and leading scorer out further games with suspension JaQuan Lyle given two-game suspension by UNM after incident over the weekend. Contact/Follow @HardwoodTalk & @MWCwire New Mexico’s leading scorer given two game suspension for …

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Starting guard and leading scorer out further games with suspension


JaQuan Lyle given two-game suspension by UNM after incident over the weekend.  


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New Mexico’s leading scorer given two game suspension for conduct deemed detrimental to the team.

The JaQuan Lyle saga was supposed to a have a different ending and a different narrative in Albuquerque, NM than at previous stops. His return to the court in the Mountain West has been highly anticipated for all parties involved. Lyle hadn’t played a game since March 8th, 2017 in a neutral court loss to Rutgers in the Big Ten Tournament where he had 5 points on 1-8 shooting from the field in 23 minutes.

But on November 6th, 2019, over two years later he took the court against Eastern New Mexico. He was rusty and looked more comfortable passing the ball than shooting it, 11 assists with 9 points.

Things looked like they were finally looking up for Lyle who was dismissed from the Ohio State Buckeyes basketball team after a run in with the police in his home town of Evansville, Indiana. He also suffered a season ending Achilles injury in the off season last year that that prevented him from taking the court after sitting out a year.

His Lobo team was competitive in the Mountain West, reaching as high as third in the conference standings while staying undefeated at home until just yesterday. This while leading the team in scoring plus posting 4.9 APG and 1.4 SPG, both good enough for second on the team in both categories.

But with the suspension of starting point guard JJ Caldwell and the dismissal of second leading scorer and starting center Carlton Bragg Jr., Lyle was called to step up. He continued to lead a struggling New Mexico team without two of it’s starters when another fellow starter Vance Jackson went down with a knee injury.

Lyle’s knee injury soon followed, which brought him to a spectator’s role on the sideline while he nursed it back to health. He didn’t travel with the team to Reno to face the Wolf Pack on Saturday but that same night hosted a party with many UNM student-athletes in attendance at an Airbnb where two attendees were shot and wounded after the party.

The home has occurred some pricey damages and as of today the University has dealt Lyle a two-game suspension resulting from actions deemed detrimental to the team. Lyle who is hoping to bounce back from the situation and keep his second chance took to twitter to post an apologetic statement.

We should expect to see him back on the court for the Lobos this season but with the program’s recent negative place in the public eye, nothing is certain.

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