
| Start Charlie Whitehurst Against Cleveland Browns:… | |
Fantasy football owners needing to find a quarterback to start this week should look no further than Charlie Whitehurst(notes) of the Seattle Seahawks . It looks like Whitehurst will get the chance to start for Seattle as the team takes on the Cleveland Browns Oct. 23, and this could be a way to take advantage of Week 7 opponents. For fantasy football owners that have relied upon Sam Bradford(notes), Jason Campbell(notes), Tom Brady(notes), or Eli Manning(notes), Week 7 will require picking up a backup quarterback to lead the team. This is where having a great backup already on the roster serves as a big advantage, but where some owners simply rely upon the waiver wire to pick up a spot start. Tim Tebow(notes) is the best option out there on most waiver wires, but with the fan base he has, many owners will have to look to someone else this week. Enter Whitehurst . Now the easy thing to do here is to write off the suggestion and call it a preposterous way to run a fantasy football team. It’s time to take a closer look at Whitehurst though. In Week 17 of last year, Whitehurst started against the St. Louis Rams and led the Seahawks to victory. He was 22-of-36 in the passing game, finishing with 192 yards and one touchdown. In Week 5 of this season against the New York Giants, he stepped in to finish off a great victory for the Seahawks . He went 11-of-18 in just the fourth quarter, passing for 149 yards and a touchdown. The sample size for Whitehurst is quite small, but for those owners willing to take a risk, playing him could lead to some nice rewards this Sunday. Going up against the Browns, Whitehurst can now really prove what he can do. The Browns will have a tough time moving the ball without running back Peyton Hillis(notes), and that will give Whitehurst more opportunities to drive the Seahawks down the field. He has a healthy set of receivers in Sidney Rice(notes) and Mike Williams, and everything sets up for a break-out game. If Whitehurst could tear the Giants defense at will, then why not the Browns on Sunday? Reference: Yahoo! Fantasy Football Note: This article was written by a Yahoo! contributor. Sign up here to start publishing your own sports content. What do you guys think about this. Posted in 1, bengals-news, Cleveland Browns, New York Giants, Peyton Hillis, Sam Bradford, St. Louis Rams, Tim Tebow, Tom Brady | Comments Off
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| Cleveland Browns will draft a quarterback | |
Published: Thursday, February 24, 2011, 7:03 PM    Updated: Thursday, February 24, 2011, 7:06 PMIndianapolis — What’s a Browns draft without quarterback chatter? Yes, the Browns intend to select a quarterback with one of their seven picks, said team President Mike Holmgren. No, it won’t be early in the draft on a quarterback who could compete with or displace Colt McCoy as the starter. “I believe in the young guy we have,” Holmgren said to The Plain Dealer on Wednesday. But that won’t stop Holmgren from examining the quarterbacks projected high in this draft, Blaine Gabbert of Missouri and Cam Newton of Auburn. Or the next rung of Jake Locker of Washington and Ryan Mallett of Arkansas. “Oh, I’m going to talk to them,” Holmgren said. “I like to watch the quarterbacks, anyway, you know. But those fellas probably will be drafted pretty high. But I think we have to talk to them all. We’ll probably bring them in, do our work and see what happens.” It’s prudent for a few reasons. First, if Gabbert or Newton, or the others, just blow away Holmgren, he reserves the right to change his mind about the team’s situation. Second, if one of the top two quarterbacks or both fall to the Browns at No. 6, they will have a better gauge of their worth in a trade-down. And third, knowing where Gabbert and Newton place in the draft order helps the Browns get a better read on which players might be available to them at No. 6. If Gabbert and Newton fall off the board in the top-five picks, it drops a quality player to the Browns. At least three teams in the top five have the need to seriously consider taking a quarterback first — Carolina at No. 1, Buffalo at No. 3 and Arizona at No. 5. The trouble is, none of the quarterbacks is a no-brainer in the mold of recent high draft picks Sam Bradford (No. 1 in 2010), Matthew Stafford (No. 1 in 2009) and Matt Ryan (No. 3 in 2008). “I think the four quarterbacks at the top of my list have got to be figured out,” said NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock. “That is the key to this draft, as far as the marquee names. “How do you figure these quarterbacks out? Who are they? What are they? Who is going to be a boom guy and who is going to be a bust guy?” Mayock has questions about all the four quarterbacks on which he has first-round grades. Here’s a snapshot of his evaluations: •Gabbert has to show if he has the “football IQ” to transition from Missouri’s spread offense to the sophistication of an NFL offense. “It’s a lot harder than people understand,” Mayock said. “The footwork’s completely different, the reads are completely different. So when I talk about football IQ, I talk about this kid’s ability to transition from what he has been to what he needs to be, and how quickly can he get it done?” •Newton’s recent ill-advised statements about wanting to be a football “icon” underscored questions about where his head is. Newton averted an NCAA suspension after his father allegedly offered his services to schools to the highest bidder. Newton went on to claim the Heisman Trophy and lead Auburn to the BCS Championship. Mayock said Newton’s throwing mechanics are superior to “running quarterbacks” Vince Young and Tim Tebow. “There are two questions to Cam Newton,” Mayock said. “He comes out of a very simple pass offense at Auburn. Basically, one look and either the ball comes out or he comes on out. Can he process from an IQ perspective a complicated NFL pass offense? And number two, there’s some baggage to the kid.” •Locker has a rocket arm, but is not very accurate or consistent. “That’s a really talented kid who has first-round potential but has struggled in the pocket,” Mayock said. “A lot of people are writing him off, and I’m not. I think we have to do a bunch of homework on him.” •Mallett is in the same boat, with some added off-the-field baggage issues that may drop him in estimation. “Ryan Mallett has unbelievable, God-given ability to throw a football,” Mayock said. “And when he has a clear pocket and clear vision, there’s nobody in the game better. But every time I get excited, he does something from a decision-making or an accuracy perspective that bothers me. The common denominator is when he goes bad it’s because of pressure in the pocket.” Mayock’s next wave of quarterbacks in this draft includes Andy Dalton of Texas Christian, Christian Ponder of Florida State, Ricky Stanzi of Lake Catholic and Iowa, and Colin Kaepernick of Nevada. Kaepernick’s arm strength is on par with Newton’s and Mallett’s. All of those college passers are projected to go in Rounds 2 and 3. If Holmgren is adamant in going forward with McCoy as the franchise quarterback, then taking a quarterback in Rounds 2 or 3 seems counterproductive to the Browns’ many other position needs. So if Holmgren waits for a later round to select a developmental prospect, the candidates may include Pat Devlin of Delaware, Greg McElroy of Alabama, Tyrod Taylor of Virginia Tech and T.J. Yates of North Carolina. Of those, Devlin may be the one to watch as a possible Browns pick. If you like reading our blog, remember to bookmark it. |
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| Cleveland Browns’ Colt McCoy and dad sign book deal | |
Published: Tuesday, February 15, 2011, 5:11 PM Â Â Â Updated: Tuesday, February 15, 2011, 5:15 PMYou want further proof that Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy is no dummy? The collective bargaining agreement between the players and the NFL expires on March 3, and both sides are talking lockout. Lockout means no paychecks. But there will be some moolah coming in for Colt. He and his dad, Brad, have signed a deal with Barbour Publishing, a Uhrichsville, Ohio, Christian publisher. “Rock Solid” will be a compendium of the McCoys’ views on faith, competition and success. A release from the company says the book “will allow readers to experience life from Colt’s perspective and parenting from the father’s viewpoint. This creates a story about football, coaching and faith that will be enjoyed by fans of all ages.” The book, which will be ghostwritten/co-authored by writer Mike Yorkey, is scheduled for a July 2011 release. Yorkey is also the author of a Barbour released called “Playing With Purpose,” which focuses on the top three quarterbacks in the 2010 draft — McCoy, Sam Bradford and Tim Tebow. “Colt had been wanting to write a book as way to share his faith and had been looking for a publisher,” said Barbour’s Mary Burns in response to an e-mail inquiry. Through his sports marketing agency, the younger McCoy contacted Barbour after seeing the “Playing With Purpose” book. Burns acknowledged that the McCoys were paid in advance for the book, but would not reveal the size of the advance, as is company policy. Its release is timed to coincide with the Browns’ return to camp to prepare for the 2011 season . . . assuming there IS a 2011 season. Browns fans know Colt McCoy’s story, at least as it relates to Cleveland. Drafted in the third round at the urging of President Mike Holmgren, the youngster out of Texas has emerged as the possible franchise quarterback the team has lacked since its return to the NFL in 1999. Brad McCoy is a veteran high school coach, having led several Texas teams to state championships. He works for the Flippen Group, a multimillion-dollar corporation that the Austin American-Statesman describes as “the creation of psychotherapist Flip Flippen that aims to improve its clients’ performance and leadership abilities.” Leave any suggestions in the comment box. |
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| Browns wait until third round, but they have their man: QB McCoy | |
Colt McCoy’s slide finally stopped in Cleveland. The Browns roped the Texas quarterback before he could fall any further. See the rest here: Posted in bengals-news, Brady Quinn, Cleveland Browns, Derek Anderson, Eric Mangini, Jake Delhomme, Joe Haden, Sam Bradford, Seneca Wallace, Tim Tebow | Comments Off
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