Ryan Ramczyk ranked 82nd on NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2020

Ryan Ramczyk was ranked 82nd on NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2020.Ramczyk was a first-team All-Pro right tackle in 2019 after being a second-team selection in 2018.He was a first-round pick in 2017 and has only missed one start in the NFL

Ryan Ramczyk was ranked 82nd on NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2020.Ramczyk was a first-team All-Pro right tackle in 2019 after being a second-team selection in 2018.He was a first-round pick in 2017 and has only missed one start in the NFL

Ryan Ramczyk ranked 82nd on NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2020

Ryan Ramczyk was ranked 82nd on NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2020.Ramczyk was a first-team All-Pro right tackle in 2019 after being a second-team selection in 2018.He was a first-round pick in 2017 and has only missed one start in the NFL

Ryan Ramczyk was ranked 82nd on NFL’s Top 100 Players of 2020.Ramczyk was a first-team All-Pro right tackle in 2019 after being a second-team selection in 2018.He was a first-round pick in 2017 and has only missed one start in the NFL

Two more Badgers appear on TouchdownWire’s ‘The NFL’s 11 best’ lists

A few days ago we shared the results of TouchdownWire’s “The NFL’s 11 best offensive guards,” a list that included former Badger and…

A few days ago we shared the results of TouchdownWire’s “The NFL’s 11 best offensive guards,” a list that included former Badger and current New York Giant Kevin Zeitler.

Today I went through their entire “NFL’s 11 best” library and found two more former Badgers mentioned: T.J. Watt as the league’s No. 6 edge defender and Ryan Ramczyk as the No. 2 offensive tackle.

Here’s what they had to say about the former Badgers’ places amongst the league’s best players:

 

T.J. Watt

Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt (90) against the Arizona Cardinals in the first half at State Farm Stadium. Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

The Steelers took J.J. Watt’s younger brother in the first round of the 2017 draft, and Watt made the Pro Bowl in his second season with 13 sacks, 52 total pressures, and 47 stops. But Watt ratcheted things up even higher as a pass-rusher in 2019, with 14.5 sacks and 81 total pressures. Pittsburgh led the league with 180 total pressures and a pressure rate of 30.5%, and Watt was the force multiplier in that equation.

Not only is Watt one of the best around-the-edge rushers in the league, he also has a great feel on stunts and games — you’ll often see him jumping two gaps to get to the quarterback on plays when he’s asked to switch places after the snap with other defensive stalwarts like Cameron Heyward. His excellent season would have received more national focus had the Steelers not finished 8-8 due to an absolutely horrific quarterback situation, but that could easily change in 2020.

Michael Thomas earns a spot in exclusive 99 Club for ‘Madden NFL 21’

Michael Thomas is one of five players in “Madden NFL 21” with a perfect 99 overall rating.He joins Aaron Donald, Patrick Mahomes, Christian McCaffrey and Stephon Gilmore in that elite group.Thomas set the single-season record for receptions last year, catching 149 passes for 1,725 yards

Michael Thomas is one of five players in “Madden NFL 21” with a perfect 99 overall rating.He joins Aaron Donald, Patrick Mahomes, Christian McCaffrey and Stephon Gilmore in that elite group.Thomas set the single-season record for receptions last year, catching 149 passes for 1,725 yards

Michael Thomas earns a spot in exclusive 99 Club for ‘Madden NFL 21’

Michael Thomas is one of five players in “Madden NFL 21” with a perfect 99 overall rating.He joins Aaron Donald, Patrick Mahomes, Christian McCaffrey and Stephon Gilmore in that elite group.Thomas set the single-season record for receptions last year, catching 149 passes for 1,725 yards

Michael Thomas is one of five players in “Madden NFL 21” with a perfect 99 overall rating.He joins Aaron Donald, Patrick Mahomes, Christian McCaffrey and Stephon Gilmore in that elite group.Thomas set the single-season record for receptions last year, catching 149 passes for 1,725 yards

Jameis Winston parts ways with agent after signing below-market Saints deal

Jameis Winston has parted ways with his agent after signing a below-market deal with the Saints this offseason.The Saints signed Winston to a 1-year, $1.1 million deal to be Drew Brees’ backup .Joel Segal, Winston’s former agent, worked with the QB since 2018

Jameis Winston has parted ways with his agent after signing a below-market deal with the Saints this offseason.The Saints signed Winston to a 1-year, $1.1 million deal to be Drew Brees’ backup .Joel Segal, Winston’s former agent, worked with the QB since 2018

Jameis Winston parts ways with agent after signing below-market Saints deal

Jameis Winston has parted ways with his agent after signing a below-market deal with the Saints this offseason.The Saints signed Winston to a 1-year, $1.1 million deal to be Drew Brees’ backup .Joel Segal, Winston’s former agent, worked with the QB since 2018

Jameis Winston has parted ways with his agent after signing a below-market deal with the Saints this offseason.The Saints signed Winston to a 1-year, $1.1 million deal to be Drew Brees’ backup .Joel Segal, Winston’s former agent, worked with the QB since 2018

Johnny Hekker only needs 3 words to describe his favorite NFL game

Johnny Hekker’s favorite game is one that Saints fans would love to forget.

Every so often, a new trend on Twitter develops that captures the attention of everyone from casual users to well-known brands. The latest trend is describing something in the most boring way possible, such as popular movies, sports moments and TV shows.

NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” asked Twitter users to name their favorite NFL games in the most boring way possible, and Johnny Hekker chimed in with a short reply. He only needed three words to describe his favorite game, and it’s one Rams and Saints fans remember fondly for very different reasons.

Of course, Hekker is referring to the NFC Championship Game between the Rams and Saints from the 2018 playoffs. It was one of the most controversial finishes in recent memory after Nickell Robey-Coleman clearly interfered with Tommylee Lewis but wasn’t called for a penalty.

Had Robey-Coleman been penalized, the game likely would’ve been over, sending the Saints instead of the Rams to Super Bowl LIII. The NFL tried to prevent plays such as that one in the future by instituting a rule allowing coaches to challenge pass interference penalties, but that was nixed after just one year.

Tom Brady named ‘top QB to change teams this offseason’

Gil Brandt over at NFL.com named Tom Brady as his top QB to change teams this offseason.

Tom Brady has yet to take a snap in a regular season game for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but already his arrival to the Sunshine State has fans thinking Super Bowl title. And it seems the stage is set for Brady to write the perfect ending to his Hollywood story, as Super Bowl LV is set to be played at Raymond James Stadium next season.

Buccaneers fans must still be pinching themselves at the thought of Brady in a Tampa Bay uniform tossing long balls to Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. Having him under center instantly makes the Bucs a threat in the NFC, and Gil Brandt had Brady at No. 1 on his list of the top 10 quarterbacks to change teams this offseason.

Here’s what Brandt had to say about Brady’s move:

“Setting aside for the moment the fact that the NFL Players Association’s medical director recommended against players gathering together before training camp, there is one key takeaway from the June workouts Tom Brady held with his new Bucs teammates: The soon-to-be 43-year-old is determined to prove he can win outside of Bill Belichick’s shadow. The stage is set for that to happen in Tampa, where the former Patriot will be surrounded by a stellar group of pass catchers led by receiver Mike Evans and tight end Rob Gronkowski. The offense should also get plenty of support from a defensive unit that boasts 11 returning starters and showed marked improvement in the second half of last season. It was obvious the Bucs — who have not made the playoffs in 12 straight seasons — were stuck in neutral with Jameis Winston at quarterback. Brady makes this team relevant and dangerous once again.”

Speaking of Winston, Brandt had him listed at No. 8.

“Here’s a startling stat: Over the past five seasons, Winston has committed a jaw-dropping 107 turnovers, including 88 interceptions and 19 lost fumbles (out of 50 fumbles committed). The top overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft knew something needed to change, so he took a low-end one-year deal in New Orleans with the hopes of reinventing himself via the tutelage of Sean Payton and an up-close look at how Drew Brees goes about his business. Winston likely realizes he might never see the field with the Saints, but there is also the chance he could parlay playing time into a starting job — a la Bridgewater — either elsewhere or even, potentially, in New Orleans, depending on what the 41-year-old Brees decides to do after this season. At just 26 years old, Winston is young enough to grow into a solid NFL quarterback. Let’s hope it happens with the Saints — otherwise, he’ll spend the rest of his career on a sideline somewhere.”

I think most Bucs fans will be rooting for Winston to find success at some point down the road. Hopefully, his year with the Saints will help him get back on track.

For now, though, Bucs fans can turn their focus on Brady and the 2020 season.

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PFF outlines best-, worst-case scenarios for 2020 Saints season

PFF recently outlined the best- and worst-case scenarios for the Saints in 2020.The best-case scenario is that the Saints go 12-4 behind an elite performance by Drew Brees.Worst-case, they finish 7-9 as Brees falls off a bit, leading to offensive struggles in New Orleans

PFF recently outlined the best- and worst-case scenarios for the Saints in 2020.The best-case scenario is that the Saints go 12-4 behind an elite performance by Drew Brees.Worst-case, they finish 7-9 as Brees falls off a bit, leading to offensive struggles in New Orleans