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College Football Players NFL Players

Schackman’s 2009 NFL Mock Draft…….Part 2

1. Detroit Lions: Matthew Stafford (QB, Georgia) -Stafford is the only player that makes sense here for the Lions. As crazy as it sounds the Lions do have some weapons on offense, now they need a long term signal caller. 2. St. Louis Rams: Jason Smith (OT, Baylor) -With Orlando Pace’s career soon coming to […]

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Contract Negotiation NFL Players NFL Teams

What’s The NFL Free Agency Word?

Here are some deals that caught my eye over the past week: Alvin Keels and Joel Segal got DeAngelo Hall $54 million ($22.5 million guaranteed) in a 6-year deal with the Redskins. The Redskins have already spent a lot not only on Hall, but also on Albert Haynesworth.  Chad Speck got his client a 7-year […]

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College Football Players Performance Analysis Sports Agents

Johnny Knox May Do Wonders For National Sports Agency

National Sports Agency got a lot of solid press for winning Spike TV’s reality show, Super Agent.  Harold Lewis and his company beat out nine other agents to win the right to represent Detroit Lions DT, Shaun Cody.  Harold also received some solid press from his interview at SportsAgentBlog.com.  But the biggest news for his […]

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College Football Players Performance Analysis

Combine Over, Now The Fun Starts

The NFL Combine has come and gone.  I thoroughly enjoyed watching the players run their 40’s and do their max reps of 225 lbs.  I believe that NFL Network did a great job covering the event.  If only the network went from school to school to cover their Pro Days, which begin today and go […]

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Sports Law

Let’s Make A Deal…Or Not

I thought it might be nice to write something about the NFL Network without inserting a footnote after every sentence. Rest assured, I’ve done my research. As you might know, the NFL Network and Comcast have been battling in court for the past few years. There are two distinct cases. One is before the FCC […]

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NFL Players NFL Teams

Brandon Thorn’s 2009 NFL Mock Draft

Last updated: April 24, 2009 (Also check out Thorn’s Big Board) Round 1 1. Detroit – QB Matthew Stafford ~ Georgia = If the Lions feel that Stafford is the best player in the draft then they need to do everything they can to get a deal done and draft the kid. I’ve said it […]

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College Football Players NFL Players

Schackman’s 2009 NFL Mock Draft – Part 1

With the Super Bowl out of the way it’s now time to focus on the next biggest event: The NFL Draft. 1. Detroit Lions: Matthew Stafford (QB, Georgia) -Stafford is the only player that makes sense here for the Lions. As crazy as it sounds the Lions do have some weapons on offense. Now they […]

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Endorsements NFL Players Sports Business

Who Wouldn’t Sponsor the MVP?

The answer to that question gets a little bit blurry when you start talking about the newly crowned Superbowl XLIII MVP, Santonio Holmes.  Sports Business Daily reported that Holmes’ history, which is marked by several criminal incidences, may make it difficult for sponsors to get behind the Pittsburgh Steeler WR. Here is a brief re-cap […]

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NFL Players NFL Teams Performance Analysis

The NFL Combine Is Exactly Two Weeks Away

Rulon Davis has been invited, Kevin Grant has not.  We are happy that Rulon will have another chance to blow away coaches and scouts, as he did at the Texas vs. The Nation game.  We are also not disappointed about Grant, since all signs from his training facility point to him blowing away scouts at […]

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Sports Law

University Of Baltimore School Of Law First Annual Sports Law Symposium

What: Symposium: From Rookie to Retirement: The NFL Universe in the New Economy Where: John & Frances Angelos Law Center.  See map. When: 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Thursday, February 26, 2009 Speakers/Topics: Trace Armstrong, CAA Sports | Preparing the Rookie: Pre-Draft Prep Pat Moriarty, Baltimore Ravens & Tom Condon, CAA Sports | Negotiating the […]