The Chargers seem primed to make a run at an AFC West division title in 2012, but the status of several veterans currently hangs in the balance.
If you’re a die-hard football fan and even slightly opinionated, there’s probably one or two rules in the book you don’t like.
The Oakland Raiders were 7-4 in 2011 and heading into a stretch that many believed would ink the team the division title. After imploding down the stretch, HC Hue Jackson was let go and the team went out and hired Reggie McKenzie to be its new general manager. One of his first moves was to hire Denver Broncos' DC Dennis Allen. With just a few picks in the 2012 NFL Draft, the team is expected to be a major player in free agency.
Despite finishing 8-8 in 2011, the Denver Broncos rode away with an AFC West division title en route to a first round playoff win over the defending AFC Champion-Pittsburgh Steelers. Now, with a year under the new regime of the Johns (Fox, Elway), how will the Broncos approach the 2012 offseason?
Houston Texans' GM Rick Smith has quietly built a team capable of contending for a championship year in and year out in the AFC South. After handily defeating the Cincinnati Bengals and winning a playoff game for the first time in their short history, the Texans will now set their sights on an AFC Championship.
Former Newberry College WR Brandon Bostick ranks near the top of every major receiving category in school history. At 6'3, 244 pounds, Bostick has an intriguing skill set to go along with his size. The 2nd team All-SAC Conference selection was also a participate in the 2012 Players All-Star Classic in Little Rock, Arkansas. We had a chance to catch up with the former high school hoops star to talk about his journey to college and what lies ahead for his future.
DraftNasty.com takes a look back at our 2010 scouting report on former Florida star and current Denver Broncos' starting QB Tim Tebow.
With the first overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts have a lot of ammunition after failing to make the playoffs for the first time in ten seasons.
The Jaguars head into the 2012 NFL Draft and free agency period amid a plethora of changes. New owner Shad Khan and general manager Gene Smith hedged their bets on former Atlanta OC and Buffalo HC Mike Mularkey. Mularkey is coming off a season in which he led a Falcons' offense that had a 4,000-yard passer (Matt Ryan), 1,000-yard receiver (Roddy White) and 1,000-yard rusher (Michael Turner).
DraftNasty.com has been on the road the last month evaluating multiple prospects in several of the postseason all-star games. As we head down the stretch, we take a look at the draft stock of nine of this year’s class of QBs. Here’s a quick look at ‘Who’s Hot’ and ‘Who’s Not’ on the heels of the 2012 NFL Combine.