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2013-14 NFL Ongoing Thread

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I hope Matt Schaub "falls off a treadmill" sometime before April or July.

That is all.
 

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Alex Smith to Chiefs Likely: Report | NBC Bay Area

Dorsey, a new hire, along with new Chiefs coach Andy Reid are said to be bereft of many good options aside from trading for a quarterback, with slim pickings on the free agent market and in the draft.

So rather than spend its No. 1 overall draft pick on someone they're not thrilled with, the Chiefs may be compelled to trade the pick for a proven QB. And that coud be Smith.

You mean, straight up? IDK
 

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Article on Ezekiel Ansah:

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--the-pass-rush-project--ezekiel--ziggy--ansah-is-the-latest--raw--superathletic-de-to-make-waves--200203777.html

Is the answer to the NFL's present trend of run-option quarterbacks a guy with almost no football past?
That is the daunting question revolving around BYU defensive lineman Ezekial "Ziggy" Ansah. In so many ways, Ansah is the latest version of Jason Pierre-Paul, a tall, fast and uber-athletic defensive end who didn't have much experience with the game. The difference is that Ansah not only has even less football experience than Pierre-Paul, but also Ansah has less experience with this country as a native of Ghana.

Ezekiel Ansah has the size and speed NFL teams crave. (Getty Images)
"It is crazy, to go from where I was a year ago to how much people are paying attention to me," Ansah said in his slightly halting English that reverberates through his kettle-drum voice. Ansah is viewed much like Pierre-Paul in 2010, a mid-first-round pick (Pierre, from South Florida, went No. 15 overall to the New York Giants) with high upside and lots of risk.
 

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This is pretty interesting.

 
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Combine: Expect The Unexpected - All Star Circuit - Rotoworld.com

Better than expected;
(1) Devin Taylor (go gamecocks!)
(2) Knile Davis (put on a physical show, for sure - 4.34/40)
(3) Jon Bostic (LB, FL)

Worse:
(1) Damontre Moore (will slip)
(2) Te'o (says captain obvious)
(3) Sam Montgomery (made some stupid comments, too).
 

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Looks like the Alex Smith to KC deal is complete - Niners get a 2nd rounder this year, and a conditional pick next year. They have 12 draft picks this year, so I would anticipate that they would make some moves, there. Not quite sure what they need, as they're pretty well-balanced.
 

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Can you believe this little prick? :omg:

 
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