Friday, January 31, 2020

The WWE Is Ruining... Nikki Cross

Nikki Cross has gotten her first big push on the WWE main roster teaming up with Alexa Bliss, and finally, everyone has stopped constantly expecting Bliss to turn her back on Cross. But that’s definitely going to happen, and I think it should as it has the potential to launch both of them into singles stars.

I don’t think it needs to be rushed, but I do think they have shown enough patience that it can have the desired impact. Alexa Bliss has to turn on Nikki to create a one-on-one match. Nikki is in a position to finish and possibly injure Bliss, but Bliss begs her off and insists that they are friends. Nikki falls for it, and gets annihilated by Bliss, sending her forward and Nikki then goes spiraling. Maybe you let her disappear for a few weeks, but when she comes back, have her come back with an absolute crazed vengeance. I don’t want her attacking Bliss right away, but maybe you have her attack Nia Jax with such fury that Jax has to go running.

Then you have a crazy Nikki Cross stalking down Alexa Bliss and being impervious to pain. Obviously, you have to prolong the chase, but the key to Nikki Cross being a main event talent is letting her get back to her crazy roots in NXT. If she does that, she’s definitely worthy of being a champion.

Other Wrestlers WWE Is Ruining
Aiden English
AJ Styles

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Tua Tagavailoa - 2020 NFL Draft Scouting Report

You know how good Tua Tagavailoa is? I can spell his name without looking it up. He has become such an institution of football that Tagavailoa is like Smith to me. I’m still going to refer to him as Tua for most of the rest of this report, but that is just for convenience of three letters vs. 123456789...10 letters. 


Going into this season, Tua was the presumptive number one pick for the 2020 draft. He again had a marvelous season that was sadly cut short due to a serious hip injury. The medical stuff is scary, especially because he has constantly been nicked up with different injuries. I couldn’t think of another top selection that had this much issue with injuries, and unfortunately, Tua and his team likely won’t be sharing his medical records with me (it wouldn’t actually help, even if they did), so I’m going to base my evaluation on the tape. I will say that if things do look like they are progressing on schedule, I don’t think he’ll drop out of the top five from the overall thoughts on his talent. Still, I wanted to do my own research and check out his games against LSU, South Carolina and the National Championship game against Clemson from his sophomore season.


Here's a very nice throw from Tua, but what is more important is the patience he shows. He sees that his offensive line has the pass rush handled, and he waits. He doesn't rush anything, and eventually he sees his receiver pulling open, and hits him 20 yards down the field.


This is maybe the worst example of his skill with pocket presence, and even on this sack and fumble, you can see him compact his body before the contact as he does still recognize it at the last second. Unfortunately, it was a little too late, but for the most part, he does a great job of feeling pressure while keeping his eyes downfield.


I love how when Tua escapes pressure, it’s not to wildly scramble, his first goal is to climb the pocket so he can still make a play with his arm. He’s a very good athlete so he can run, but his first thought is pass. And even though it’s incomplete, it’s a catchable ball because of how well he moves and sets his feet, he basically had to throw it behind the receiver to avoid the coverage.

This is a very ugly pass, but he does a beautiful job of avoiding the pass rush in order to get the ball off. Again, he not only avoids pressure but keeps his eyes down the field in order to make a play.


Does Tua have small hands? Before that play, he had a bad fumble on the simple act of switching the ball to his outside hand. This is about as minor of a concern as a concern can get, but it is something that could cause more fumbles than you would like at the next level. On the other hand, everything Tua does looks like how you would ideally want it done. His footwork is always precise, his body is in sync, and he always seems aware of his surroundings. That should probably be weighed more heavily than possible small hands.


This is both too easy and beautiful. I have nothing else to add.


Okay, okay, if he's going to keep doing this, I guess I need to say something. I have NEVER seen a quarterback consistently throw a better deep ball than Tagavailoa. It's incredible.


He had so many plays that made me say expletives out loud.
Seriously? Seriously.


Here, not only does he do a great job of stepping up in the opening in the pocket, but he perfectly leads his receiver crossing the field so he can not only catch the ball in stride but also pick up a first down on 3rd and 19.


This pass doesn’t look like much, but it’s incredibly hard to find the right angle to lead a receiver properly on this swing pass, and Tua does it perfectly. 


Here, he looks to the right side of the field which gets the deep safety to drift over that way. Then he quickly sets his feet and nails his receiver crossing over the middle. It's textbook.


On talent alone, Tua Tagavailoa is BY FAR the best quarterback in this draft, and that’s not a knock on Joe Burrow, who is worthy of being a number one overall pick. But Tua isn’t just great for this draft, he may be the best quarterback prospect I have ever seen. I was head over heels in love with Andrew Luck, but on quarterback skills alone, I think I would put Tua ahead of him.


But then there’s the injuries. And not just the hip injury, but the issue he’s had with his ankle and all of these nicks here and there. It’s obviously a big concern, but I can only go off what I see, and if this guy is healthy, he’s a generational talent. I think he should be in consideration for the first overall pick, and I really cannot see a scenario where he drops out of the top five if the hip is making progress. Too often, people try to be too smart and nitpick a guy who has been good for many years in college. There’s no need to overthink this one, Tua is incredible, and if healthy, he will make any team that passes on him regret it.

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Penn State Can Still Beat Iowa

Iowa Wrestling has kicked ass this year. In fact, they’ve kicked so much ass that they haven’t even taken down any names, because they’ve filled their days strictly with ass kicking. By any measure, Iowa isn’t just supposed to win the National Championship, they are going to lap their opponents in the process as nobody can match their blend of top-notch firepower and depth. Looking at this with any sort of logic, and the only conclusion is that Iowa ends their decade-long drought and wins it all this season.

But I’m still not ready to count out Penn State.

There’s a reason they have won 8 of the last 9 titles, and that is because they have a tremendous amount of talent, and they always match or exceed expectations at the national tournament. They just don’t have significant letdowns. When the lights shine the brightest, so do Nittany Lion wrestlers. There is nobody that better prepares his team for the national tournament than Cael Sanderson, and that is why Penn State, even in a down year with transfers and injuries, is still a huge threat to win it all this March.

When you look at how their roster compares to the Hawkeyes, things are a lot closer than the media makes them out to be.

125 - Brandon Meredith is borderline to even qualify for the tournament. Any points he provides will be negligible if he does make it. Spencer Lee might put up the most points of any wrestler in the tournament. This is a massive advantage for the Hawkeyes.

133 - Roman Bravo-Young is not a great matchup against Seth Gross, but he’s pushed DeSanto hard in their matches, so I think he could beat anybody at this weight class. DeSanto has been locked in all season against much better competition than RBY, but it’s not too tough to see a path for RBY to finish above the Hawkeye.

141 - Nick Lee might win the National Title. He’s currently ranked second, but Luke Pletcher is not unbeatable, and Lee has dominated everybody put in front of him. He’s not only going to finish high, he’s also going to put up a lot of bonus points. Meanwhile, Murin has the potential to be a low-level All-American, but he’s not getting many bonus points with his style so Penn State is putting up a significant amount more points than Iowa at this weight.

149 - Jarod Verkleren is okay but probably not an All-American. He’s currently ranked 27th since he hasn’t really gotten any good wins outside of splitting with #20 Jimmy Hoffman. Penn State probably has me more scared than I should be, but it’s not like the blood round would be a huge shock. Iowa will definitely get more points from Pat Lugo, but Lugo wrestles a lot of close matches, and it wouldn’t be a shocking fall to see him only be a low-level All-American again.

157 - Brady Berge really seemed to find his groove over the summer wrestling in freestyle tournaments, but he got a bad head injury and has only wrestled one match for Penn State, way back in early December, and hasn’t wrestled since. If healthy, I see him and Kaleb Young as fairly even, but sometimes things don’t match up right for one guy, and the other guy gets a great path. It wouldn’t be too crazy to see Berge at #4 with Young down at like #7 at the end of the tournament.

165 - Vincenzo Joseph and Alex Marinelli are about as even as you can possibly get at 165. Marinelli has the magic potion for Vincenzo, but Joseph is a 3-time NCAA finalist and two-time champion going into his senior year. I think Marinelli gets over the hump and wins it all this year, but it also wouldn’t be shocking if he took an upset and only finished in the 3-5 range while Vincenzo got his third title.

174 - Mark Hall is ranked #1, Michael Kemerer is ranked #2. I do expect to see these guys face each other in the finals, and as much as I love Kemerer, Hall has to be considered the favorite.

184 - Aaron Brooks terrifies me. He’s hanging out around #6 right now, but I don’t see any reason he couldn’t be in the finals as 184 is a fairly weak weight class after Zahid Valencia at number one. Abe Assad has had a lot of close matches. He’s looked very impressive since joining the starting lineup, but it also wouldn’t shock me to see him falter and only make it to the blood round in his first season.

197 - I’m not a big Shakur Rasheed fan. I want to be a Jacob Warner fan, but the guy just hasn’t found consistency. I’ll give the slight edge to Warner since he has been more successful recently but  both guys have shown big potential.

Heavyweight - Seth Nevills hasn’t faced anyone of importance but he has a decent enough pedigree that it’s not crazy to see him as an All-American. Still, Cassioppi will both outplace him and outbonus him at the tournament.

I would say that Penn State has likely finalists at 141, 165, and 174 with possible finalists at 133 and 184. Just looking at those five weights, that’s a lot of points they can put up. I still think Iowa is the favorite, especially since this Hawkeye team is designed to put up at least as many bonus points as Penn State for a change.

Iowa should definitely be favored, but it’s far from a foregone conclusion, so don’t count your chickens before they hatch, Hawkeye fans, especially with Cael Sanderson lurking around.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

The WWE Is Ruining... Heavy Machinery

Ah, Heavy Machinery, we hardly knew ye. This is something I said repeatedly when they were ripped away from NXT far before their time. WWE weirdly decides that some guys are ready before they’ve put the finishing touches on their act, and Heavy Machinery needed some more seasoning before being done in developmental.

They were starting to have good matches, and they got “Steaks and Weights” over, but there was no other substance to them. If you think about wrestlers that were brought up to the main roster after a brief stint on NXT TV, it’s just an awful group. Scanning the list, I’m finding such luminaries as EC3, the entire Riott Squad, and Apollo Crews spring to mind. And really, if you didn’t hold a title in NXT, the results are fairly grim outside of Baron Corbin, who I can’t remember holding a title on the main roster, and he’s their best example of someone rising above.

They had a lot of fluff, but they weren’t allowed to develop their stuff, so instead of people giving them a “Holy Shit” level of excitement, they came out to an “Oh, that’s cool,” level of excitement, and that won’t carry you very far.

So now, Otis is in a jokey love angle with Mandy Rose, and those always make superstars, while Tucker...exists. They’re kind of in the title picture, because all tag teams are kind of in the title picture, but the WWE doesn’t put a lot of effort into the tag division, so I don’t have high hopes.

If anything, I’d like to see them come back to Full Sail and get a bit of an edge. They’re big dudes, but they’re seen as more jokers than badasses, and it’s fine to have fun, but people should be scared that they are going to literally rip your limbs off and squash you like a bug. With that, and the natural charisma that Otis has (Tucker isn’t as bad as most people seem to think, just not on that same level), they could actually create a viable tag team that could carry the belts for six months while putting on a variety of interesting matchups.

Otherwise, they can steal the Big O’s catchphrase of “More Weights Equals More Dates,” and they can start dating both members of Fire and Desire.

Other Wrestlers WWE Is Ruining
Aiden English
AJ Styles

Monday, January 27, 2020

XFAlpha Podcast Notes - Episode 12

Jonah and I talk bowl games as well as the continued dominance of my Chicago Bears over his Minnesota Vikings. He claims the Week 17 loss should not be blamed on Kirk Cousins, because of some lame excuse about Cousins not playing in the game, but that's just another excuse. It might be time to call Jonah, "Incest," because it seems like he loves his Cousins a little too much.

After that, we get into cornerbacks where you can hear some top notch analysis right below and some written notes below that. 


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CORNERBACK

  1. Houston Roughnecks
    1. Deji Olatoye - Product of North Carolina A+T. Despite being a small school player, he managed to hang around NFL rosters from 2014-2017, playing in 15 games total. He might only be the second best athlete in the family as his sister is a record-setting weight thrower. The weights kind of look like kettlebells. I’ve tried kettlebells and had terrible form, so therefore I think kettlebells are stupid and if I’m going to do a dumbass workout, it might as well be wrestling or jiu jitsu. 
    2. Robert Nelson - Played at Louisiana Monroe before transferring to Arizona State where he became a first-team All-Pac 12 selection in 2013. That was still not enough to get him drafted, but he did manage to play half of the games for the Cleveland Browns after signing with them as an undrafted free agent. He remained on the fringes of NFL rosters, getting some special teams play here and there. He’s had enough of a shot to show what he can do, and teams just haven’t trusted in him so it’s hard for me to see him making an impact in the XFL either. 
    3. Brendan Langley - Played for Lamar in college but was impressive enough to get an invite to the Senior Bowl and the combine. He was a third round pick by the Broncos in 2017. The next year they tried to turn him into a wide receiver, and then they cut him. Weird story, but maybe switching back to corner will help unlock his potential, especially since corners usually take some time to develop at the pro level, so he’s still likely getting better and with his background, he could be the top shutdown cornerback in the entire league. 
    4. Deatrick Nichols - Three-year starter at South Florida where he had 11 interceptions. He played two games for the Cardinals last year but couldn’t catch on with a team this season. Good amount of experience and still young enough to be an intriguing player for the Roughnecks. 
    5. Justin Martin - Tennessee Volunteer cornerback. 
    6. Jeremiah Johnson - Concord Cornerback who was First-Team All-MEC all four years in college. You don’t just go into the Mountain East Conference and get those sort of accolades without earning them. On Twitter, his pinned tweet simply says Humble Beast. 
    7. David Simmons - North Park University cornerback. That’s in Chicago.
    8. Saivion Smith - Even though he was a five-star prospect, he had to take the Juco route early on to keep playing football. Then he transferred to Alabama but left last year after only one season to turn pro early. He had a strong year in his single season with three picks, but he shat the bed during the combine and went undrafted. He then did not make a roster, but considering he was good enough to start for Alabama who is at least in the top three of churning out defensive backs along with Ohio State and LSU, this is definitely an intriguing player who I’m excited to see step up and take on pro level talent. 
  2. St. Louis Battlehawks
    1. D’Montre Wade - Murray State corner who had six interceptions his senior year in 2017. 
    2. Marquez White - Florida State corner who became a sixth round pick by the Cowboys. Was charged with a felony for flashing a gun, but the guy was yelling racial slurs so it seems justified.
    3. Trovon Reed - Auburn grad that didn’t play corner until his senior year there. He only played in 9 college games at corner, but he managed three interceptions. He only played in six NFL games but had two interceptions for the Chargers in 2016, and then somehow never made it back. Is this man the greatest ballhawk in history? He’s a guaranteed interception every three games. 
    4. Trey Caldwell - Louisiana-Monroe product that was selected in the fifth round by the Browns where he managed to play in one game. He’s only 5’9” but it’s never wise to overlook short guys, or, more appropriately, perfectly average height guys. 
    5. Ryan White - Not the famous AIDS kid, nor is he a hockey player. Instead, he is another Auburn defensive back. 
    6. Clifton Duck - After starting for three years with 12 interceptions, he became the first player in App State history to leave early for the NFL Draft. It has not worked out for him so far. The heightists in the NFL didn’t like a guy who was only 5’9”, but he’s still young, he was tremendously productive in college, and he could have been more productive but teams stopped throwing his way his junior year. If he gets a chance to show what he can do on the field, I am pretty damn positive he’s going to impress some folks. 
    7. Charles James - Another 5’9” cornerback, played in college at Charleston Southern and played four seasons in the NFL, but hasn’t been in the league since 2016. 
  3. DC Defenders
    1. Elijah Campbell - Northern Iowa cornerback who had eight interceptions in his two years there. He also just received his master’s degree.
    2. Desmond Lawrence - Cornerback out of North Carolina, but I’m not sure if he’s going to come on and raise up, take his shirt off, twist it around his hand and spin it like a helicopter. 
    3. Jalen Myrick - Minnesota corner that runs a 4.28 40. All of his change of direction drills were subpar, but man is he fast, it’s a good thing you don’t need to change directions quickly as a cornerback. Oh wait. He did get drafted in the seventh round and did play some special teams with the Jaguars in 2017, but that’s all I see him doing, even in the XFL. 
    4. Doran Grant - He started two years for Ohio State which was good enough to get him drafted in the fourth round by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2015. He managed to play in three games in his rookie season but has not seen time since. He was pretty damn good in college, has good athleticism, but never made it onto the field in the pros. I usually steer clear of the older guys who haven’t been around the NFL recently, but my Big Ten bias has me intrigued with Grant. 
    5. Bradley Sylve - Alabama cornerback, and although he never started, he was able to make the Saints practice squad his rookie season. He’s coming off a torn achilles, and he might just need a chance to get on the field to show what he can do. 
    6. Reggie Cole - National Champion at Mary Hardin-Baylor.
    7. Ladarius Gunter - Miami cornerback who makes a strong case of being the least athletic corner to ever go to the NFL Combine. Despite that, he still made the Packers active roster as an undrafted free agent and played two seasons with them before playing a handful of games with the Panthers in 2017. Not a great athlete but to stick around that long, it’s clear the guy is a football player, so I think he could be a really good player for the Defenders. 
    8. Deion Harris - Undrafted free agent out of North Dakota this year. 
    9. Kamrin Moore - Boston College corner that was a sixth round pick by the Saints that played a couple games for the Giants last year but was accused of domestic violence. The charges have since been dropped so this is his chance to show he deserves another chance in the league. I usually try to steer clear of these, but his story seems fairly solid on this one, so I’m gonna give him the benefit of the doubt while always keeping a tinge of doubt just in case I am proven wrong. Pretty strong tweet with, The internet isn't weird, y'all are. It just gave you a platform to continuously expose yourselves.
  4. Tampa Vipers
    1. Jalen Collins - TRADED FOR ARRION SPRINGS -  Left LSU after his junior year where he became a second round pick by the Falcons in 2015. He became a part-time starter his rookie season despite Atlanta having two strong corners in Robert Alford and Desmond Trufant. He was suspended four games for PEDs, then 10 games for PEDs, then four games for unspecified reasons, then ten more games again. He tried to catch on with the Colts last season but couldn’t get beyond the practice squad. The raw tools are there, and I do love my PED guys, but my hopes in Collins are dwindling. Still has an incredibly high ceiling, but due to suspensions, he’s barely played football the last three years so there is a lot working against him. 
    2. Picasso Nelson - Played at Southern Miss, signed to the Colts practice squad recently so very close to the NFL and may not be showing up this year in the XFL. His Dad played briefly in the NFL.
    3. Demontre Hurst - Oklahoma cornerback who managed to play in 32 games his first three years in the league, but has not played in an NFL game since 2016 so it’s tough to get too excited about him.
    4. Jude Adjei-Barimah - After a career at Bowling Green, he signed with the Buccaneers and played 23 games his first two years, but then he got suspended for performance enhancing drugs and has not been on an active roster since 2016. 
    5. Lashard Durr - Mississippi State Bulldog who was not good enough to start in college.
    6. Herb Waters - Wide receiver at the U who didn’t play corner until late in training camp for the Packers when they had a litany of injuries. He made it to the active roster in 2016, but has not been able to repeat that feat since. His lack of experience makes him slightly more intriguing, but since he hasn’t caught on yet, I can’t say that I have a ton of faith in him making an impact this year. 
    7. Bryce Canady - Walked on at Florida International where he started for them in 2017. 
    8. Davante Davis - 6’2” Cornerback for the Texas Longhorns who was good enough to get invited to the combine where he showed impressive athleticism, especially for a guy of his size. I would say this guy has a good amount of potential and is definitely someone to keep an eye on this season.
    9. Shelton Lewis - Florida Atlantic corner who is fresh out of school and put up decent numbers in college.
    10. Malik Warner - Wagner Seahawk. 
  5. New York Guardians
    1. Jamar Summers - Cornerback out of UConn who did have eight interceptions his sophomore year to become all-conference but hasn’t been able to make it in the NFL. Still, the ball skills are intriguing. 
    2. Lorenzo Doss - Corner out of Tulane who had an awesome sophomore year where he had seven interceptions and two touchdowns. He left school after the following season and became a fifth round pick by the Denver Broncos and promptly won a Super Bowl. He was released late in 2017 when he showed up late to a meeting on Thanksgiving. That coaching staff deserved to be fired for having meetings on Thanksgiving. He’s bounced around but been active every year until this one. Only 25 years-old, I would say this is one of the better prospects in the league. 
    3. David Rivers - Youngstown State product that made it in a few games over the last couple years. 
    4. Jeremiah McKinnon - Florida International corner who played one game for the Browns last year. 
    5. Terrence Alexander - Played for Stanford until becoming a grad transfer at LSU. 
    6. Nydair Rouse - The pride of West Chester University. 
    7. Ranthony Texada - Smaller corner out of TCU who might be a slot prospect.
    8. DeJuan Neal - The pride of Shepherd University. 
    9. Bryce Jones - Went to Akron after three years at Boston College. 
  6. Seattle Dragons
    1. Jhavonte Dean - From Juco to the U where he had 3 interceptions last year. He’s young enough to be an interesting prospect.
    2. Chris Davis - One of the most famous people in the league as he was the return man on Auburn’s famous Kick Six return against Alabama in the Iron Bowl a few years ago. He was named an All-American return specialist for his efforts, and he was also a return man for the Chargers and 49ers from 2014-2016 but has not made an active roster since. He should at least be a valuable addition on special teams, but there’s nothing too promising about him turning into a shutdown corner.
    3. Steve Williams - Four-star prospect who attended Cal and had a solid career for the Golden Bears where he left after his junior year and was drafted in the fifth round by the Chargers after a very good combine. He played with the Chargers from 2014-2016 but has been unable to make a roster since. He made some impact plays in the NFL, and he’s still young enough at 28 years old where I think he could have a very good year for the Dragons. A lot of him being overlooked may be literal as he is just 5’9”, but the guy can make plays, and this might be the bounceback he needs. Also, I double checked this, and he is not Dr. Death Steve Williams nor is he the real name of Stone Cold Steve Austin.
    4. Channing Stribling - Michigan man who was one of the worst athletes at the combine in 2017. He went undrafted and hasn’t been able to break through despite a senior year with four interceptions. 
    5. Mohammed Seisay - Went to Memphis and later Nebraska, and although he had a good freshman year at Memphis, he never really got a chance for the Cornhuskers. He still managed to make the Lions in 2014 but has not been able to make it anywhere since. There is a very limited track record of success, and it was a while ago, so I’m not expecting much from Seisay. 
    6. Sterling Moore - Went to SMU after junior college and managed three interceptions in college. Had six interceptions in the NFL and managed to stay in the league from 2011-2017. He hasn’t been able to make a roster the last two years, and since cornerbacks age quickly, this could be one last hurrah for Moore or he simply might not have it anymore. 
    7. Jermaine Ponder - Big cornerback out of St. Francis University that was unable to make the Texans. 
  7. Dallas Renegades
    1. Treston Decoud - Defensive back out or Oregon State. He was selected in the fifth round of the 2017 Draft by the Houston Texans. He played ten games for the Texans before getting in one more time with the Cowboys the following season. He could have trouble sticking around since he is not much of an athlete.
    2. Dashaun Phillips - The pride of Tarleton State, he managed to play in 11 games from 2014-2016 but hasn’t made it back since so my hopes aren’t super high for Dashaun. 
    3. Josh Hawkins - East Carolina corner that stuck around the NFL from 2016-2018 but wasn’t able to catch on with a team this year. Should be a solid corner prospect.
    4. John Franklin III - A great athlete that went to Florida State, the Junior College featured on Last Chance U, Auburn, and Florida Atlantic. He’s played just about every position imaginable, and even though he hasn’t specialized in any area, he still recently got signed by the Bucs so he might not make it to the XFL.
    5. Donatello Brown - Valdosta State corner that managed a few games with the Packers in 2017. 
    6. Tenny Adewusi - Delaware defensive back who is an avid weightlifter. 
    7. CJ Smith - Cornerback out of North Dakota State that failed a physical in May with the Seahawks. 
    8. Jamal Peters - Just graduated from Mississippi State last year which was an absolutely dominant defense. He’s 6’2” so he offers great size so he’s an interesting guy who’s fairly fresh out of college.
    9. Josh Thornton - Southern Utah corner who hasn’t found a way into an NFL game yet.
  8. Los Angeles Wildcats
    1. Jack Tocho - Originally from Kenya, he’s a cornerback out of NC State that was drafted in the seventh round by the Vikings in 2017 but has never made an active roster. 
    2. Jaylen Dunlap - Illinois corner that had one interception in his career and has been close to an NFL roster since graduating in 2017. He believes LeBron is the better athlete, but Jordan is the better player. 
    3. CJ Moore - North Carolina Central defensive back. RELEASED
    4. Roman Tatum - Delaware corner originally that transferred to Southern Illinois. Those are two pretty unexciting places. Let’s hope his play on the field is more exciting.
    5. Harlan Miller - Southeastern Louisiana corner that has good size but poor athleticism. He managed to get drafted by the Cardinals in the sixth round and has managed to play a few games each of the last three years before not being able to find a team this year. 
    6. Mike Stevens - Not the world famous saxophonist. Corner out of NC State. He wrote on Twitter, “Tory Lanez album dumpster juice.” I’m not sure if that’s the name of the album or the greatest insult ever. I plan on calling a lot of things dumpster juice from this point forward. 
    7. Bryce Cheek - Akron Zip who is trying to make it in the USA after a stint in Canada. 
    8. Tyree Holder - Former Ball State cornerback. 
    9. Joshua Jenkins - Former Army cornerback. Better to cover receivers than take cover, am I right?
    10. Arrion Springs - TRADED FOR JALEN COLLINS. Oregon Duck and not much else to say there.