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8.12.2015

Noles in NFL Training Camps

Florida State has quite the list of NFL players on current rosters. The list is about as impressive a list as humanly possible from one school. It of course was bolstered by a NFL record number of draftees over the past few drafts. Jimbo Fisher has done outstanding with player development and getting guys ready for the NFL. This list will help prove that. It is also a way to see which Noles will be doing what in the recently started training camps.

AFC East
Buffalo Bills
We start with the team that has become a pipeline for FSU. The Buffalo Bills have drafted several FSU players in the past including multiple draft selections in 2015 from Florida State. I will take a look at the list alphabetically and describe what each player will be competing for in training camp. The Bills have 9 Seminoles on their training camp roster which is more than any other team.
Nigel Bradham
The fourth year pro out of Crawfordville, FL is one of Bobby Bowden's most memorable final recruits. He was a hard-hitting linebacker in college and that has not changed in the pros. The only thing that has changed with Bradham is that he has become an even more disciplined players. One of the leaders and best players on Buffalo's defense, Bradham will be starting again in 2015. He will look to build off of last season where he had 104 tackles before his season was cut short due to injury.
Ronald Darby
The 50th pick in the 2015 NFL Draft has made an early impression at camp. All signs seem to be pointed towards Darby earning a starting job for his efforts in camp. He is competing for a starting cornerback spot and has been said to be the best cover corner that Buffalo has got so far. Should Leodis McKelvin's ankle injury linger, it makes it more likely that Darby will be a starting corner for Buffalo. The Bills best option though is for Darby snd McKelvin to be starting next to each other. 
Andre Fluellen
Fluellen is a 7 year journeyman that is looking to make the 53 man roster. There is no chance of him starting barring an injury as Buffalo has one of the most dominant defensive lines in football. There is a somewhat decent chance of him making the 53 man though.
EJ Manuel
The most interesting battle in this camp and perhaps in any camp is the QB battle here in Buffalo. This battle will be between Matt Cassell, Tyrod Taylor and former Seminole EJ Manuel. You saw in my post last week who I think will win the job. I still say Manuel wins the job and has an outstanding season, but there is a possibility that is not the case. The other two quarterbacks were not brought in to just back him up. They were brought in to compete for the starting quarterback job with Manuel. It is put up or shut up time for EJ and hopefully he seizes the opportunity.
Nick O'Leary
Nick O'Leary was my favorite Seminole this past season besides the QB. I really enjoyed him over his career as a Nole. He is competing for a spot as the #2 TE with 4 other guys. One or two of the group will be cut with the others getting some serious playing time most likely. O'Leary is coming off the devastating torn hamstring suffered in the Rose Bowl warmups. That injury seriously impacted his performance in that game, but he showed a great deal of toughness in powering through. Now that he is healed, he will need that toughness and then some to win some PT in the league.
Garrison Sanborn
Sanborn has done a fantastic job as the Bills long snapper and will be their distance snapper again in 2015.
Karlos Williams
Karlos Williams is competing for carries as the number 3 RB behind LeSean McCoy and Fred Jackson. He is also competing to take a few goal line carries. It is all but assured that he will be that 3rd back for the Bills. With Jackson currently injured though, there is a chance that Williams can move as high as the #2 RB.

Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins surprisingly have no Florida State Seminoles on their Training Camp roster.

New England Patriots
The Patriots won the Super Bowl last year with FSU rookie Bryan Stork as the starting center, Stork is joined on the offensive line currently by a former FSU teammate. This makes 2 Seminoles on the Patriot training camp roster.
Tre Jackson
Rookie Tre Jackson reunites with Stork and is competing to win a starting job. Jackson looks to not only start, but have the same impact that Stork had in 2014. The two make a powerful duo and Jackson is glad to reunite with Stork in New England. FSU's most consistent offensive lineman last season looks to start in New England.
Bryan Stork
Started last year and won a Super Bowl ring. After winning a national championship and a Super Bowl ring in a little over a year, nothing should change in the playing time department for Stork.

New York Jets
After a poor season saw their coach receive a pink slip, the Jets upgraded and added a Seminole to the team. They have just that one Seminole in camp.
Antonio Cromartie
Bad at keeping track of his kids, but good at keeping track of receivers. I enjoy Cromartie and his play on the field, but I am embarassed by his lack of parenting off of it. As one of the better corners in the league though, there is no doubt that Cromartie will start.

AFC North
Baltimore Ravens
Some Ravens rookies played huge roles for the Ravens in 2014 and those roles look to expand in the coming season. Those two Seminoles will look to get the Ravens another Super Bowl ring.
Terrance Brooks
Following an injury, Terrance Brooks is buried on the depth chart. He faces the possibility of being a roster casualty although I don't expect that to happen. There is still a chance that Brooks can compete for a starting job too, but that seems unlikely given his current position on the depth chart. Unfortunately for him, his NFL career may need to take flight somewhere else.
Timmy Jernigan
Timmy Jernigan seemed to have a very solid rookie season and really emerged in the playoffs. Now, with Haloti Ngata gone, he will really take center stage. Jernigan is going to start for the Ravens this season and they need him to play well. The team is really going to rely on a big season from the big man. Let's be honest too, there a few better to take that spotlight.





                                                                Cincinnati Bengals
The Cincinnati Bengals only have 1 Seminole on their training camp roster and its a guy that had no impact in 2014.
James Wilder Jr.
Wilder is a guy that is loaded with talent and potential. If there was a recruit Jimbo had that was expected to do more, but didn't quite pan out, it is Wilder. However, Wilder has still been successful and had a decent career at FSU. While he did disappoint slightly at FSU everyone associated with the Noles would not be surprised of a breakout from Wilder. We are all rooting for it. Wilder is fighting for a spot on the 53 and a chance to make an impact.

Cleveland Browns
The Browns have one of the worst offensive rosters in football. One thing that Browns do have working for them though is that they have four Seminoles on their training camp roster.
Cameron Erving
Erving is competing for and will likely win an offensive line starting spot. He is likely to be the starting center for Cleveland. His versatility sure helps him and the Browns.
Kevin Haplea
Haplea is an unknown because he got such little playing time at Florida State behind Nick O'Leary. He was a transfer from Penn State (after the scandal) that played in mostly blocking situations. He is competing for a similar role with the Browns.
Jacobi McDaniel
Jacobi McDaniel was a victim of the move to FSU's new defense under Jeremy Pruitt and the emergence of Timmy Jernigan while at FSU. He didn't get the reps he likely would have got in the previous defense that senior year. Because of that he has become a bit of an unknown. That being said, much like last year, he is fighting for a roster spot.
Rodney Smith
Rodney Smith has outstanding size and decent speed, but has yet to make an NFL reception in a game. That needs to change this year for the Browns to have success. This receiving core is pathetic. Out of that comes opportunity to Smith. I don't believe he is a candidate to start, but he is a candidate to make the roster and get playing time because the Browns other options are that bad.

Pittsburgh Steelers
The Steelers in many ways have been the model NFL Franchise. Behind their recent success and their Super Bowl runs, they have had Seminoles starting for the team. That will be no different in 2015. The Steelers have 2 Seminoles on their training camp roster and both will likely start.
Lawrence Timmons
Timmons showed incredible play making ability last year in recording 134 tackles for Pittsburgh. Following the retirements of Troy Polomalu and Ike Taylor, he is likely now the leader of the defense as well. There is no doubt that Timmons will start in 2015 and that he will make an impact.
Vince Williams
Williams has been a starter in parts of each of his first two seasons. This season, Williams looks to be a full time starter for the first time in his NFL career. He is hoping to equal or better his 96 career tackles in just this one season. Two Seminoles starting on the same unit in the pros for a contending team is an incredible accomplishment.

AFC South
Houston Texans
The Texans only have 1 Seminole in training camp and he might be a longshot to make the roster.
Terrance Parks
Terrance Parks played in just one game for Seattle last season and made no impact. Getting a fresh start in Houston is nice, but he will have to put in a lot of work to make the 53 man roster.

Indianapolis Colts
The Colts are a trendy Super Bowl pick for a lot of media outlets this season. They employ one starter from Florida State and he is the only player in camp from the Noles.
Bjoern Werner
The legend of Bjoern Werner is a fine one at Florida State and you could argue that he is still learning the game. You can still count on your hands the amount of years that Werner has played football. That means that he has a lot left in the tank and should continue to become a better player. Werner looks to improve on his solid 2014 and hit 10 NFL sacks for the 1st time in 2015.





Jacksonville Jaguars
The Jaguars have been awful for a while now, but seem to be headed in the right direction. This upbeat attitude about the future of the Jaguars is centered on an oustanding rookie class in 2014. That rookie class contained a Seminole. He is joined by one other Seminole in camp this year. 
Rashad Greene
Greene was arguably the most productive receiver in FSU history and part of one of the greatest receiving cores in history. That 2013 National Championship receiving core also included Kelvin Benjamin and Kenny Shaw. Greene's production likely won't be quite the same in Jacksonville, but he is a weapon. He is currently projected as Jacksonville's number 4 receiver and has an outside shot to be their number 3 guy. It could take some time for him to work into a starting role, but don't write it off from happening. Greene runs fantastic routes and has very reliable hands. That being said he is also incredibly undersized.
Telvin Smith
Telvin Smith played at a Pro Bowl level in 2014 as a rookie. Smith had 104 tackles, 2 sacks, an INT, a forced fumble and 2 fumble recoveries. He did all this despite only starting the last 9 games of the season. Smith will start and in my opinion is the best player on the Jaguars defense.

Tennessee Titans
Remember that the Tennessee Titans are my pick to finish with the worst record this season. I see it as inevitable. They should have made the trade with the Eagles. They lack impact players from any school and that includes Florida State. They do have one Seminole, but it is the most frustrating player on the Seminoles roster.
Josue Matias
Matias was the weak link of the offensive line once Roderick Johnson stepped in last season. He got abused in the National Championship game by Oregon's scheme. It will be a surprise if he makes the 53 man roster let alone get any substantial time.

AFC West
Denver Broncos
The Denver Broncos are once again most people's favorites to win the AFC. That projection has absolutely nothing to do with Florida State. A Seminole could help land the team in the playoffs though.
Tony Carter
Carter has 3 career starts in 6 seasons with the Broncos and has spent most time as a nickel corner for the team. He likely holds that role again in 2015, although he could be the #4 corner depending on what happens in camp. Though he is unlikely to star, corner depth is critical as we saw in the Super Bowl last season.

Kansas City Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs no longer have Rodney Hudson and thus have no Seminoles remaining on the roster.

Oakland Raiders
If there is one other team besides the Bills that can be considered to have FSU as a pipeline team it is the Oakland Raiders. The Raiders, who also seem to be headed in the right direction, have 5 Seminoles in training camp currently.
Mario Edwards Jr.
Edwards is the former #1 player in America and was a 2nd round draft pick of the Raiders after a disappointing final season. Edwards was mentally checked out for the Seminoles with an eye on the pros already. While it was disappointing, he did play a large portion of the season injured and he was still quite effective. There is no doubting the amount of talent and potential that Edwards has. He will likely compete for a starting spot with the Raiders.
Rodney Hudson
Hudson was the most consistent player at the end of the Bowden era. He has also been a solid player for years in the NFL and was instrumental in the Chiefs turnaround. The center got a big paycheck this offseason and was tapped into because Oakland wants to upgrade their offensive line. Hudson will be starting for the Silver and Black.
Sebastian Janikowski
Janikowski was the 1st in a now long line of FSU kickers in the NFL. He is joined by Graham Gano and Dustin Hopkins. Soon Roberto Aguayo will be added to the list. Janikowski is perhaps the highest profile of the list as he was selected in the 1st round for his big leg. He will once again be kicking for the Silver and Black.
Christian Ponder
Ponder gets a fresh start in Oakland after a rough finish in Minnesota. He will be looking to resurrect his career out West and is battling for the #2 QB job.
Menelik Watson
Watson came to FSU as a very talented, but very raw offensive lineman. The Raiders still selected him early despite him still being raw when he entered the NFL draft. Watson looks to start a full season for the Raiders now after starting in 12 games across his first two seasons.

San Diego Chargers
The Chargers look to once again battle for a playoff spot and will at least partially be relying on a Seminole to help get there.
Patrick Robinson
After 5 seasons in New Orleans, Robinson left the Saints to come to sunny San Diego and play with the Chargers. He has 33 starts in those 5 seasons and will try to compete for a starting job here as well. As of right now, he is projected to be the starter opposite Brandon Flowers. However, there is some stiff competition for that #2 corner spot.

NFC East
Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys are the reigning NFC East Champions, but it has nothing to do with any Seminoles on the roster. There are 0 Seminoles on the Cowboys training camp roster.

New York Giants
The Giants are always some level of threat to win the Super Bowl. They have won 2 of them since 2008. In fact, they have won the Super Bowl on a consistent pattern that would mean this year will be a Super Bowl win. This year is year 4 which would follow the pattern. To go with those 2 recent Super Bowls, the Giants have two Seminoles in camp.
Mike Harris
Harris was a consistent performer as a corner for FSU. Since joining the NFL, he has been a solid, but unspectacular player at the position. Harris has played in 36 games with 8 starts in his 3 NFL seasons. While there is an outside shot that Harris could start for the Giants, he is competing for a 2nd string spot and an assurance that he will make the roster. Harris could very well be playing for another team or on a practice squad again.
Bobby Hart
Hart had 37 career starts at FSU and had moments of brilliance as the right tackle. He is young and still has tremendous upside. All of that being said, he was disappointing at times and many were surprised to see him get drafted. I am happy he was drafted because it allowed FSU to break the record, but not sure he deserved it based on inconsistent play. The Giants are surely going off of Hart's tremendous upside and potential. Hart seems to have moved inside with the Giants which should allow him to be more effective. He is listed as the number 3 left guard though currently and is a longshot to make the roster.

Philadelphia Eagles
With all the crazy offseason player movement by the Eagles, it is insane to think that not one of their moves involved a Seminole. That being said, that is exactly the case. There are no Seminoles in Eagles camp. They will have to search for their 1st Super Bowl Ring Seminole free.

Washington Redskins
The Redskins have been struggling for years now and they haven't had an impact player from the Seminoles in years either. This year they have one in camp and it will be interesting to see what he does for the Redskins.
Chris Thompson
Thompson is the off-injured back from FSU that spent most of his college career sidelined by injuries. He has incredible talent and vision, but really struggles at staying healthy. On a personal level, I am really hoping that Thompson succeeds because he is one of the nicest football players that I have met. The guy is just a class act that everyone who knows him wants to succeed. You don't win football games and get playing time for being nice though. Thompson will have to really work to get playing time with the Skins. According to this report though, Thompson is emerging as the 3rd down back in Washington. The runningback looks to finally be catching on and getting playing time with the Skins after being mistakenly used as a kick returner.

NFC North
Chicago Bears
The Bears are a trendy pick to surprise people across the league this year. I don't see it, but then again I didn't see Christian Jones making a major impact with the Bears as an undrafted rookie FA. He did so well that the Bears picked up another Seminole early in the draft. These transactions gave the Bears two Seminoles in camp.
Eddie Goldman
Goldman was an early draft pick by the Bears after he had a very impressive final season despite being plagued by injuries. The Seminoles had few players as consistent as Goldman and he dominated the Clemson game. His late forced fumble helped the Seminoles pull off the massive victory. He joins a Bears defense that under-performed last season and looks to get back to a normal dominating Bears defense. Goldman is expected to start and should win a starting spot in camp.
Christian Jones
An undrafted free agent rookie last season, Jones was supposed to be one of the few players that didn't make a major impact off of FSU's championship roster. He was outstanding though and made a tremendous impact. The linebacker was able to crack Chicago's starting lineup and start 5 games for the Bears. There is no reason to believe that he won't compete for another starting spot this season.

Detroit Lions
The Detroit Lions have no Florida State Seminoles in camp.

Green Bay Packers
The Packers had a Seminole that made an impact on their near Super Bowl run. That Seminole is the only one in camp.
Letroy Guion
Guion had a breakthrough season in 2014 and started all 16 games for the Packers. He also made some outstanding plays for the Packers as a starter in the playoffs. Because of the stellar season, it is expected that Guion will once again be a starter for the Pack in 2015. 

Minnesota Vikings
One high profile Seminole in Christian Ponder has left the Vikings for a job in Oakland. It was best for both parties to move on that one. However, the Vikings still have one Seminole and its a guy that happens to be one of the best in the league at his position.
Xavier Rhodes
While Rhodes was at Florida State, he had NFL superstar written over him. The opposing team completely avoided Rhodes then because he was such a stud corner. It didn't happen the same way for Rhodes in the pros right away. That being said, it has happened. Xavier Rhodes is officially one of the best cornerbacks in the league and a guaranteed starter. Rhodes is a true shutdown corner and gives the Vikings a legitimate weapon on defense. He is the top guy on a now stellar CB unit after Terrance Newman and Trae Waynes have been added to the fold. At that position at least the vikings are set. The Rhodes are truly closed for opposing passing games.

NFC South
Atlanta Falcons
The Falcons are lacking Seminoles on their training camp roster. They are also lacking crowd noise and wins. That being said, they do have 2 Seminoles at the same position.
Devonta Freeman
Freeman was the starting RB during FSU's 2013 season and looked to be in line for some major carries for the Falcons before a small injury in the preseason. The same thing has happened this season, but should Freeman be able to recover, he could win the starting job. Freeman showed a lot of versatility and promise in his rookie season. He had a touchdown receiving and one rushing while playing in all 16 games. While he was not starting any of them, he got a lot of exposure as a rookie. The question for him at this point is injuries. He will need to avoid another injury to stay in the mix. Unfortunately, he already sustained a injury in camp and will likely miss another week due to it.
Antone Smith
I like Antone Smith, but he's hanging on by a thread on this roster. He is at best the 3rd RB and will really have to fight to stay on this roster, let alone get carries. In 5 NFL seasons, Smith has just 29 carries in the regular season. He needs to prove himself.

Carolina Panthers
The Panthers advanced to and won a playoff game in large part due to their Seminole contribution. This team still has the same two Seminoles in camp.
Kelvin Benjamin
Benjamin will always be an icon for Florida State fans for his national championship clinching catch. His performance against Florida that season likewise will always be remembered. He was Jameis Winston's big target and big play threat with the Seminoles. Last season, after being selected in the 1st round, he was the same for Cam Newton. Benjamin was a serious rookie of the year contender all year long. He finished the season with 1,000+ yards and 9 touchdowns. There is no doubt that he will be starting and contending for a pro bowl spot.
Graham Gano
Gano is a part of the now long list of outstanding kickers from Florida State University. This guy was loved for his incredible and unprecedented athleticism as a kicker. Back then, he handled punting and kicking, but now is only a kicker in the NFL. He will return as the Panthers placekicker for the 2015 season.

New Orleans Saints
The New Orleans Saints added two Florida State Seminoles to their roster in 2015 that were not with the team last season.
Dustin Hopkins
Hopkins was the kicker after Gano at Florida State that broke several scoring records. The kicker is best known for the gold shoes he wore while at FSU.  He is now in New Orleans and will take over placekicking duties for the Saints.
PJ Williams
Williams had a frustrating and injury plagued final season at Florida State. However, despite that, he will always be loved by Seminole faithful for how he played in the National Championship win. This guy was unbelievable that game and has a lot of talent. The question after last season has to be whether his heart will always be in the game. He is competing for a starting cornerback job.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tampa only has one Seminole in camp.
Jameis Winston
Tampa only has one Seminole, but it is also the guy that was selected #1 overall. This Seminole is one of the true legends of college football. The former Heisman winner and National Champion has only lost one game as a starter in college. A total record of 26-1 as a major college quarterback is quite the impressive resume. It gets more impressive when you consider that he helped set a team scoring record during that 2013 National Championship season. The team was simply incredible both years he played. That lead to him being selected #1 overall because of his incredible football IQ and ability to handle the QB position right away. He has handled it brilliantly in Tampa and has already been named the starter for the season. Tampa is in a much better spot this year than last and it is because of Winston. His incredible moxie and potential has even led to some very high praise from his teammates.

NFC West
Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals have had a steady Seminole presence for years in Darnell Dockett, but Dockett has left this season for a division rival. That leaves the Cardinals with no Seminoles in camp.

San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers had a lot of player loss/movement this offseason with some unexpected player retirements. Those unexpected retiring players opened up some opportunities for others. Including in that other group are several former Seminoles.Now, there are 4 former Florida State Football players lining up in Cardinals training camp.
Anquan Boldin
Anquan Boldin is probably the best known Seminole from the pre-Jimbo Fisher era that is still currently in the pros. He was a spectacular wideout that was a team leader for the Seminoles. Boldin also played QB during a BCS Bowl game while with that talent. That exposure at FSU led him to be selected in the 2nd round despite concerns about his speed. Those concerns were greatly exaggerated. Boldin now has 940 receptions for 12,406 career yards and is a borderline Hall of Fame candidate. This past season was another 1,000 yard campaign for Boldin despite everything in San Francisco falling apart. Boldin was that one rock. He doesn't appear to be slowing down anytime soon either.

Tank Carradine
Carradine really emerged as a senior for the Noles and not until then. He made a major impact as a senior though until devastated by a late injury. The injury dropped him from the 1st round to the 2nd where the 49ers snatched him  up. He has been a valuable backup since then but stuck behind some very talented people on the depth chart. Carradine will work to crack that starting lineup in 2015 but it will be difficult.
Darnell Dockett
Dockett is perhaps the most outspoken former Seminole. This guy seems to chime in on anything and everything in the world of sports and beyond. He is one of the most talented to every lace up the garnet and gold, but also one of the most controversial. Dockett is famous for a Dillard's incident very similar to that of Peter Warrick. He received a very similar suspension from Bobby Bowden. Once he left FSU, he has stayed out of trouble and made a major impact on the field. He now has 40.5 sacks in 12 seasons and is anxious to get back on the field after an injury filled 2014. Dockett spent his entire career in Arizona, but just left to join the division rival and make his former team pay.
Nick Moody
Nick Moody was not as exposed as some other Seminoles in college, but gained a reputation as FSU's hardest hitter. I and many other Noles loved Moody and the way he played in garnet and gold. It was no surprise that Moody caught on and made an early impact with his NFL team eventually becoming a starter. With the retired linebackers that the 49ers lost this offseason, there is little doubt that Moody will be starting again in 2015. 

Seattle Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks have had two incredible seasons with no Seminoles on their roster, and nothing changed in that department this offseason.

St. Louis Rams
The Rams have a lot of new faces for the 2015 season, but the studs they had on defense remain. One of those studs is a promising defensive back from Florida State University.
Lamarcus Joyner
Joyner was the emotional defensive leader on a dominating 2013 National Championship defense for Florida State. Scouts were able to see that and its ability to transfer to the pros despite Joyner's small stature. He had a decent rookie campaign, but can get better and is said to be making progress, Joyner is currently listed as the #2 Free Safety for the Rams, but was drafted as a nickel corner. I believe that he projects better as a free safety and will eventually be the start there. It will be difficult for that to happen this season though.

-Noland

7.23.2013

NFL Training Camp Preview (AFC Edition)

Yesterday, I did my NFC Training Camp preview and today you get the AFC Edition...

AFC East
Buffalo Bills
Will EJ Manuel follow in the footsteps of RG3, Andrew Luck, and Russell Wilson?
YES! I think EJ Manuel will have an amazing year and prove the haters wrong. It will be the most interesting thing to watch in camp. Do not be surprised if the Bills win the AFC East this year. You heard it here first.

Miami Dolphins
Will the Dolphins do anything about Pouncey?
Mike Pouncey and his brother who plays with the Steelers were spotted recently wearing Free Hernandez attire. Seriously. Why would you want to bring up Aaron Hernandez?

New England Patriots
Will the Patriots implode?
The New England Patriots are a complete and total mess with this off the field stuff. It has finally caught up to them. Eventually, this will end the Patriots reign at the top, not sure if it is this year, but the Patriots are done in the near future.

New York Jets
Will Geno Smith drop his attitude?
Besides the fact that EJ Manuel is a better football player that projects better to the NFL, Geno Smith dropped in the draft because of his attitude. Apparently Smith was texting during his interviews with NFL teams. That won't fly in a team meeting. It will be interesting to see if Smith begins to take his pro career seriously.

AFC North
Baltimore Ravens
Who will be the Ravens #2 WR?
With Anquan Boldin in San Francisco there is a clear void in the Ravens starting lineup for WR. You would have to assume that Jacoby Jones will take that role, but that may affect his ability to return kicks. Seeing how Jones will respond to an increased role in training camp is an interesting story to follow.

Cincinnati Bengals
How will the team respond to being on Hard Knocks?
Hard Knocks may be the best show on television, but its always interesting to see how a team responds to being on the show. With the Bengals on this year again, it will be intriguing to see the effect.

Cleveland Browns
Will Trent Richardson become elite?
Trent Richardson is a great football player, but he was drafted #3 overall. He needs to take the next step to justify that #3 pick. When I saw him in the Top 100 I could not believe it. Richardson was the #3 rookie back last year, and to me at least he needs to pass up Doug Martin and Alfred Morris in production to justify being #3.

Pittsburgh Steelers
Can Lawrence Timmons become a true leader?
The Steelers are publicly looking for Lawrence Timmons to be more of a leader on an aging defense. With some of the old guard either getting older or leaving, such as James Harrison, Timmons needs to step up and lead this defense if they are going anywhere.


AFC South
Houston Texans
Will Greg Jones make an impact for the Texans?
For FSU fans there are few current NFL players more beloved than Greg Jones. We love the guy. We remember when he ran over Sean Taylor and Dexter Reid in college. Once he got to the pros he was converted to fullback and hasn't made as big of an impact. However, Jones is finally out of the Jacksonville Jaguar system and could make an impact on a contending team in the Texans.

Indianapolis Colts
Will Andrew Luck suffer through a sophomore slump?
If you recall my thoughts around draft time, you remember that I rated several QBs in Luck's class closely. I didn't actually grade them, but I thought Luck, RG3, Russell Wilson, and Kirk Cousins would have similar success. I did not expect it to be that level of success right away though admittedly. As impressed as I was with last year's group, I think there may be a sophomore slump or two headed our way. The guy I expect most to have a dropoff is Andrew Luck.

Jacksonville Jaguars
Will Lonnie Pryor make the Jaguars roster?
Easily my favorite Seminole of the past few years. This guy did all of the little things and I am happy to see him get his shot. I believe he will make the Jaguars roster and make an impact.

Tennessee Titans
Can Kamerion Wimbley get back into the double digits in sacks for 2013?
The Titans surely need it and need a great pass rush going against Houston and Indy. The need Wimbley to lead that rush. This is unfortunately one of the worst teams in football and they desperately need help somewhere. If any team needs an American Ninja Warrior it is the Tennessee Titans.


AFC West
Denver Broncos
Does Champ Bailey have anything left?
My guess is this is the last good year from Champ Bailey. He has lost a step, but he is still effective. After this year and maybe even with this year I don't think that will be the case. It will be interesting to see what one of the greatest of all time is still able to do for the super bowl frontrunner.

Kansas City Chiefs
Will the Chiefs finally play Rodney Hudson?
Rodney Hudson is an absolute beast. He was the best player on Florida State for 4 straight years. He started every game as a Seminole in his career. However, he gets to one of the worst teams in the NFL and rides the bench. The guy only got three starts last year and the team went 1-2 in those starts, one of the losses coming to Atlanta. Kansas City went 1-12 in games that Rodney Hudson didn't start. I know there are other factors, but the Chiefs have to let this guy play. He can play anywhere on the line. He can be guard or center, just get him in there.

Oakland Raiders
Is Sebastian Janikowski getting better?
Janikowski made over 90% of his field goals last year and again had a few over 50 yards. Two seasons ago he hit a 63 yarder. This guy seems to be getting even better. One of the few bright spots returning in Oakland. He is still an odd guy though.


San Diego Chargers
Does Richard Goodman get some action at wide receiver?
Richard Goodman has been a solid kick returner for the Chargers. Could he morph into a role similar to that which Jacoby Jones held last season for the Ravens. Goodman's skill set lends itself toward such an increased role and QB Phillip Rivers could be helped by Goodman in the passing game.
-Noland
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