Eagles bulk up in the trenches in Mel Kiper’s latest 2023 NFL mock draft

The Philadelphia Eagles land an offensive and defensive tackle in Mel Kiper’s latest first-round mock draft for ESPN

The 2023 NFL draft is fast approaching and all 32 teams are at Lucas Oil Stadium this week and are doing their due diligence on potential prospects.

Thanks to some draft night wizardry from Howie Roseman, the Eagles traded the No. 16 overall pick, No. 19 overall pick, and a 2022 sixth-round pick to the New Orleans Saints for the No. 18 overall pick, a 2022 third-round pick, a 2022 seventh-round pick, a 2023 first-round pick, and a 2024 second-round pick.

We tracked Philadelphai’s picks via Tankathon, and after New Orleans went 7-10, Philadelphia locked down a top-ten selection.

ESPN’s legendary draft guru, Mel Kiper, Just released his second mock draft of 2023, and he has the Eagles reloading in the trenches with their two first-round picks.

Unpacking Future Packers: No. 88, Pittsburgh RB Israel Abanikanda

Up next in Unpacking Futute Packers is Pittsburgh RB Israel Abanikanda.

The Unpacking Future Packers Countdown is a countdown of 100 prospects that could be selected by the Green Bay Packers in the 2023 NFL draft.

All signs point to Aaron Jones being back with the Green Bay Packers in 2023. With his return, Jones will once again team with A.J. Dillon to form one of the better running back duos in the league.

Dillon is set to be a free agent next season and even if Jones is back, next season could mark the end of his tenure at 1265 Lombardi Avenue. 

With those two potentially on their way out the door, the Packers will likely look to add a running back in the 2023 NFL Draft. 

A player they could target on day three of the draft is Israel Abanikanda. The Pittsburgh running back checks in at No. 88 in the Unpacking Future Packers countdown.

Abanikanda, the New York Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior at Abraham Lincoln high school, scored one rushing and one receiving touchdown during his first season at Pitt. In 2021, Abanikanda rushed for 635 yards and seven touchdowns. He added 24 receptions for 197 yards and one touchdown.

This past season Abanikanda set a couple of Pitt rushing records. Abanikanda rushed for 1,431 yards and 20 touchdowns. Abanikanda set the program single-season record for 100-yard rushing games in a season (9). He broke Tony Dorsett’s single-game rushing record with a 320-yard effort against Virginia Tech. 

“Abanikanda finished the season leading the country in all-purpose yards,” Christopher Carter, the Pitt reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette said. “He’s a consistent threat to break a game open if the defense or special teams unit gives him a crease to attack. Against Virginia Tech, he tied Pitt’s program single-game record for touchdowns with six that’s stood since 1910 and simultaneously broke Tony Dorsett’s 1974 single-game rushing record with 320 yards. He became the first power five conference player to top 300 yards and have six rushing touchdowns in a single game since Ricky Williams did it in 1998.”

Abanikanda was a track athlete in high school, where he was a two-time gold medalist in the 100-meter at the New York Mayor’s Cup Race. That explosiveness makes him a home run threat. With his burst he’s able to consistently rip off explosive runs.  According to Pro Football Focus, Abanikanda finished the season with 38 runs of 10-plus yards. 

“His best strength is his explosiveness and speed,” Carter said. “Not only does Abanikanda run hard, but when he switches to his second gear, he’s almost impossible to stop. When he’s in space, tacklers must be disciplined because he will find various ways to make players miss. If it comes down to a chase, I can’t think of anyone who’s ever caught him from behind.”

Abanikanda stays balanced through contact and has the power to run through arm tackles.  He consistently picks up yards after contact and runs with an attitude. Once he gets to the second level, he’s shifty enough to make the first man miss.  According to PFF, had 644 yards after contact this past season and forced 46 missed tackles. 

“When Abanikanda gets in space, defenders have to act fast,” Carter said. “He can blow by you if you hesitate, spin around you if your feet are slow, or run through an arm tackle if you don’t use the right technique. If he makes a guy miss and another defender isn’t within five yards, he can turn a play into a touchdown in a hurry. Most of those yards after contact come after making a player miss at the second level and then finishing a play for a score because nobody could catch him in his second gear.”

The Panther running back has serviceable vision. It’s not a strong suit, but once he sees the hole he runs toward daylight. He displayed improved patience this past season and has a better feel for developing lanes. 

“His vision made significant strides in 2022,” Carter said. “He used to primarily look to break the long runs, and in doing so missed opportunities for important down and distance plays. This year he learned how to run between the tackles more efficiently and still get to the second level to become a problem for defenders to stop.”

Nobody will confuse Abanikanda for Danny Woodhead. However, he’s more than capable of being a threat as a receiver out of the backfield. He’s dependable in pass protection. He steps in the hole and lowers his pads into oncoming traffic. 

“Abanikanda won’t be the receiving back who makes spectacular grabs away from his frame,” Carter said. “But he is capable of making routine catches and running solid basic routes around the line of scrimmage to cause problems for defenses. Against West Virginia, he caught a slant pass over the middle and had the momentum to slice through the defense for a huge touchdown that tied the game late in the fourth quarter. His receiving skills could use improvement, but a good pass to his numbers is a dangerous thing for a defense.”

Abanikanda also brings limited special teams value as a kick returner. He finished his career at Pittsburgh with 17 career kick returns and one touchdown. He averaged 24.1 yards per return.

Fit with the Packers 

Abanikanda checks a lot of boxes with his size, speed, and age (20). The Packers need to add a third running back and Abanikanda could serve as the backup to Jones and Dillon as a rookie and take on a more expanded role the following season. 

With his speed, Abanikanda is capable of ripping off chunk plays, much like Jones has done during his time in Green Bay.

“Abanikanda is a potential workhorse running back who could also have the speed to score if your offensive line did well enough,” Carter said. “Pitt brought back it’s entire starting offensive line the year before and that helped Abanikanda have the strong year that he did. If I’m a general manager with a good line and need at running back, Abanikanda is absolutely on my radar for his ability to hit home runs. He runs hard and forces defenses to honor him as a scoring threat at any time.”

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Eagles land 2 dynamic defenders in Mel Kiper’s first 2023 NFL mock draft

Mel Kiper released his first NFL mock draft of 2023 and he has the Philadelphia Eagles reloading with two impact defenders

The 2023 NFL draft is fast approaching and even with the Eagles preparing for the NFC Championship Game, scouts within the organization are doing their due diligence on potential prospects.

Thanks to some draft night wizardry from Howie Roseman, the Eagles traded the No. 16 overall pick, No. 19 overall pick, and a 2022 sixth-round pick to the New Orleans Saints for the No. 18 overall pick, a 2022 third-round pick, a 2022 seventh-round pick, a 2023 first-round pick, and a 2024 second-round pick.

We tracked the Eagles’ picks via Tankathon, and after New Orleans went 7-10, Philadelphia locked down a top-ten selection.

ESPN’s legendary draft guru, Mel Kiper, Just released his first mock draft of 2023, and he has Philadelphia reloading on defense with their two first-round picks.

Late field goal propels Pitt past UCLA in stunning Sun Bowl

Pitt upended UCLA in the Sun Bowl on a late field goal

Pitt looked as if it had the Sun Bowl won … then it didn’t.

UCLA looked like it was going to absorb a loss on Friday and then had the lead.

Finally, the Panthers launched an improbable drive that led to a Ben Sauls field goal, which gave Pitt a 37-35 victory over the Bruins.

Sauls’ field goal with four seconds left concluded a six-play, 46-yard drive after UCLA took the lead at 35-34 with 34 seconds left.

The Bruins’ TD came without starting QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson, who was out with a back injury.

Reserve Ethan Garbers led a 70-yard drive to give UCLA the lead.

The Bruins had a 28-14 advantage in the third quarter but saw Pitt score 20 straight points.

The winning field goal from 47 yards was Sauls’ fifth of the game.

Pitt’s Caleb Junko drills record 85-yard punt in Sun Bowl

Caleb Junko delivered an 85-yard punt for the Pitt Panthers in the Sun Bowl

Pitt punter Caleb Junko appeared to be roughed on a punt in the third quarter of Friday’s Sun Bowl against UCLA.

He was nailed while delivering the kick.

The officials didn’t see it that way and flagged the Bruins for running into the kicker.

While the penalty was definitely questionable, the result of the punt wasn’t.

It was fourth-and-8 so the Panthers declined the five-yard penalty.

Junko set a Sun Bowl mark with the boot that wound up counting as an 85-yarder.

 

Potential landing spots for former USC QB Kedon Slovis

.@DonJamesSports looks at potential destinations for Kedon Slovis, who has a lot of intriguing options laid out before him in the portal.

It appears Pittsburgh will have another new starting quarterback next season, and it’s a familiar face.

The former Trojan Kedon Slovis — “Captain Slovis” — is officially out as Pittsburgh quarterback.

A report surfaced earlier this week that Slovis intended to enter the NCAA transfer portal and skip Pitt’s upcoming Sun Bowl, less than a year after his January 2022 announcement that he would transfer to play for the Panthers.

Either Nick Patti, who is a redshirt senior, or redshirt freshman Nate Yarnell will be the Panthers’ quarterback for the Sun Bowl.

Former Notre Dame and Boston College quarterback Phil Jurkovec has transferred to Pitt to take over for Slovis, who will play for his third team in three years.

Which team will it be? Let’s take a look:

Pitt with pair of pick-sixes in 11 seconds against Virginia QB Brennan Armstrong

Pitt pilfered a pair of Virginia passes in the first 16 seconds for TDs

Virginia might want to consider sticking to the ground game.

The Cavaliers were playing the Pitt Panthers on Saturday in ACC action.

Brennan Armstrong attempted a pair of passes in the first 16 seconds and they had the same result … nothing Virginia wanted.

Armstrong’s pass five seconds into the game was picked by M.J. Devonshire, who returned it 29 yards for a touchdown.

If at first, you don’t succeed, why not try again?

That’s what Armstrong did with the same result.

This throw wound up in the hands of Marquise Williams, who returned it 39 yards for a score.

The Panthers were up 14-0 in 16 seconds and their offense had not taken the field.

Israel Abanikanda’s 320 rushing yards break Tony Dorsett’s Pitt single-game mark

Tony Dorsett’s Pitt single-game rushing record was broken

Israel Abanikanda made a name for himself on the national scene Saturday … in a huge way.

Pitt defeated Virginia Tech, 45-29, much of it thanks to Abanikanda.

The running back broke Tony Dorsett’s school record for rushing yards in a single game.

Dorsett rushed for 303 against Notre Dame in 1975. In 2022, Abanikanda went for 320 yards on 36 carries.

Oh, and he scored 6 touchdowns.

Abanikanda is a 5-foot-11, 215-pound running back from Abraham Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, N.Y. In 2021, he led Pitt in rushing yards (651) and rushing touchdowns (7) on 123 carries.

He came into the Virginia Tech game with 524 yards on the season and 6 touchdowns. Abanikanda doubled his TD total in one game.

 

Updated win projections for the Oklahoma Sooners after their loss to Kansas State

Updated projections for the remainder of the Oklahoma Sooners schedule after their week four loss to Kansas State.

The Oklahoma Sooners took a hit in their loss to the Kansas State Wildcats. The way the game played out took the air right out of the sails of the momentum that had been built over the previous nine months.

By no means does a loss change the goals or the expectations, but it provides a greater challenge for them to reach those goals. That being a Big 12 title and College Football Playoff berth.

The Big 12 schedule looks like a gauntlet this season, with only two teams that have more than one loss. Those two teams, Texas and West Virginia have a pair of losses, but they aren’t terrible losses. Texas dropped close games to Alabama and on the road in overtime to Texas Tech. West Virginia lost a close contest to Pitt in the renewal of the Backyard Brawl and to the resurgent Kansas Jayhawks.

The Oklahoma Sooners will have to play better on both sides of the ball if they want to make the trip to Arlington in December to play for the Big 12 championship. At this point, there’s little room for error.

As the Sooners move on in preparation for a road trip to face TCU, here’s a look at the updated win projections for Oklahoma according to ESPN’s matchup predictor.

Where LSU sits in ESPN’s post-Week 3 bowl projections

Kyle Bonagura and Mark Schlabach are split in their projections for LSU.

ESPN released its latest bowl projections after three weeks of college football. Kyle Bonagura and Mark Schlabach have different ideas of where the Bayou Bengals will wind up at the end of the year.

Bonagura has LSU playing against the Pittsburgh Panthers in the Gator Bowl while Schlabach has it playing the Michigan State Spartans in the Music City Bowl. Pitt shares a common opponent with LSU in the Tennessee Volunteers, who Pitt lost to 34-27 at home in Week 2.

The Tigers will take on Tennessee on Oct. 8 in Baton Rouge. That could be a measuring stick for how that game would end up going if the two were to meet.

There has been a good bit of hype surrounding the e Spartans coming into the season, and after starting 2-0, Sparty took a trip to Washington to visit the Huskies and got pushed around. Washington showed they had a bite that followed their bark as they beat Michigan State 39-28.

We’re still very early in the season, so there are a lot of games between now and bowl season, but it’s always fun to speculate.

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