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In Round 1 (19th overall), the Giants selected Justin Pugh, a tackle from Syracuse. Pugh spent his first five seasons with the Giants before signing a five-year, $44.8 million contract with the Cardinals. He returned to the Giants midseason last year. Over his six years with the Giants, Pugh played in 75 games, all as a starter. His career spans 11 seasons with 132 games and 131 starts. Pugh got married in April 2022 and has been active on YouTube, hinting at plans for life after football. Some Giants fans hope the team re-signs him for the 2024 season, although he is currently a free agent.In Round 2 (49th overall), the Giants picked Jonathan Hankins, a defensive tackle from Ohio State. Hankins became a starter in his second year and developed into an above-average player. He played all four years of his rookie contract with the Giants, appearing in 52 games with 41 starts, recording 140 tackles, 10 sacks, 19 tackles for loss, and 26 quarterback hits. After leaving the Giants, Hankins played for the Colts, Raiders, and Cowboys. He recently signed with the Seahawks for his 13th NFL season. His career totals include 152 games, 134 starts, 403 tackles, 17.5 sacks, and 50 quarterback hits. He got married in 2023 to a luxury realtor.In Round 3 (81st overall), the Giants selected Damontre Moore, a defensive end from Texas A&M. Initially expected to be a top-10 pick, Moore's draft stock fell after a poor combine performance. He played nearly three seasons with the Giants, recording 43 tackles and 8.5 sacks in 42 games. His tenure with the Giants ended due to multiple issues, including fights with teammates and immature behavior. Moore became a journeyman, playing for eight NFL teams, one AAF team, and three CFL teams. His NFL career includes 66 games with 11 sacks. Moore is married with two children.In Round 4 (110th overall), the Giants drafted Ryan Nassib, a quarterback from Syracuse. Nassib was considered a potential successor to Eli Manning but failed to impress. He played five games for the Giants, completing 9 of 10 passes for 128 yards and one touchdown. After leaving the Giants, Nassib spent time with the Saints and Jaguars but never saw the field again. He got married in 2016.In Round 5 (152nd overall), the Giants chose Cooper Taylor, a defensive back from Richmond. Taylor, the son of former Georgia Tech and Baltimore Colts quarterback Jim Bob Taylor, had his college career disrupted by Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome. He played in 16 games for the Giants, recording 15 tackles. Taylor is now an investor at Salem Investment Council.In Round 7 (225th overall), the Giants picked Eric Herman, an offensive lineman from Ohio. Herman never played in an NFL regular-season game but spent time on several practice squads. He was suspended for four games in 2014 for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy. He last played for the Colts' practice squad in 2016.In Round 7 (253rd overall), the Giants selected Michael Cox, a running back from Massachusetts. Cox played two seasons with the Giants, rushing 26 times for 76 yards and catching five passes for 21 yards. His career ended due to a failed ankle surgery, leading to a lawsuit that awarded him $28.5 million in 2022.Support the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
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Matt Waldman’s RSP Scout Talk podcast with Russ Lande concludes its series devoted to evaluation misses and lessons learned with an episode on the quarterback, the most difficult position to evaluate in sport. Russ Lande and I have had our share of successes between us, ranging from Tom Brady and Marc Bulger to Russell Wilson and Patrick Mahomes. We've also had our share of failures and lessons learned. Evaluating quarterbacks has become harder than ever--and the position was the most difficult to scout in the first place. We spent the hour discussing what we've learned about evaluating quarterbacks. Bruce Gradkowski and John Beck: Arm strength may be overrated, but it's still essential. Blaine Gabbert and Mark Sanchez: The danger of taking a quarterback based on one year of play. Johnny Manziel and Nate Davis: Great physical and technical talent, but the emotional dedication to the game matters. Ryan Nassib and Jake Fromm: Tape vs workouts and the benefits and detriments of both. Tyler Wilson, Brian Brohm, and Jeff Tedford quarterbacks: Quarterbacks who benefitted more from a master tactician's system and coaching than they grew as NFL prospects. Jake Locker: If the mechanics are good and the accuracy is bad, it's hard to fix. If you missed the previous episodes, they're well worth a listen: Running Backs Wide Receivers Tight Ends For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
Matt Phifer, Joe Schell, Brett Fortnam, and Kevin O'Keefe are four friends who met at Syracuse University. As alums now they've decided to start a podcast talking about Syracuse sports and whatever else is on their mind. In this week's episode, the guys kickoff the series with a discussion about who is the best Syracuse quarterback of all-time. Is it Donovan McNabb, Don McPherson, or someone else like Ryan Nassib or Eric Dungey? Plus, they dive into what made Brett angry this week. Join us for some fun!
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On this episode of Football 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer and Erik Watkins discuss the stellar performance of Trevor Siemian and well the whole Denver Broncos team against the Dallas Cowboys. The Atlanta Falcons putting the Green Bay Packers in-check for three quarters. Alex Smith and Kansas City outlast the Philadelphia Eagles, in a defensive and offensive thriller. Plus, Tom Brady is back, the Washington Redskins discover a running attack, Doug Marrone tries to solve his quarterback problems with Ryan Nassib, injuries bite again, and more.
On this episode of Football 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer and Erik Watkins discuss the stellar performance of Trevor Siemian and well the whole Denver Broncos team against the Dallas Cowboys. The Atlanta Falcons putting the Green Bay Packers in-check for three quarters. Alex Smith and Kansas City outlast the Philadelphia Eagles, in a defensive and offensive thriller. Plus, Tom Brady is back, the Washington Redskins discover a running attack, Doug Marrone tries to solve his quarterback problems with Ryan Nassib, injuries bite again, and more.
On this episode of Football 2 the MAX, Sean Garmer and Erik Watkins discuss the stellar performance of Trevor Siemian and well the whole Denver Broncos team against the Dallas Cowboys. The Atlanta Falcons putting the Green Bay Packers in-check for three quarters. Alex Smith and Kansas City outlast the Philadelphia Eagles, in a defensive and offensive thriller. Plus, Tom Brady is back, the Washington Redskins discover a running attack, Doug Marrone tries to solve his quarterback problems with Ryan Nassib, injuries bite again, and more.
Welcome back to Tee's Corner, thanks for listening! Like, comment, and share freely! On today's Tee's Corner, Tee Word reviews the linebacker position for the New Orleans Saints and makes a roster prediction. Tee also speaks on the signing of Ryan Nassib at QB and which player it impacts and also talks about Kevin Durant winning NBA Finals MVP and a title with the Golden State Warriors.
Saints add Ryan Nassib, we send 30 seconds talking about him, then discuss Saints player fans hate most likely to rebound in 2017? Also a fan spent 90 grand on 2 NBA Finals tickets and ask how much would you sell Saints Super Bowl or NFC Championship tickets for? Remember to donate so we can try to maintain mediocre audio levels! Don't forget to download our Podbean, Stitcher, or Andriod app! And remember Drunk Saints History is up and going with monthly episodes.
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60 min OT, Spring 2017 Episode 10 (March 19, 2017) – hostess! Danielle McCartan WWW.PROSPORTSRUNDOWN.COM Twitter @CoachMcCartan Youtube: search “Coach McCartan” Soundcloud.com/coachmccartan ON DEMAND: iTunes Podcast “Coach McCartan” TUNE IN Radio – type in “60 Minute Overtime” Play.google.com: Search “COACHMCCARTAN” Video simulcast RIGHT NOW on Periscope @CoachMcCartan and Facebook Facbook.com/coachmccartan And YOU! TODAY'S GUESTS: 1. Steve Cofield – Host & namesake of Cofield & Company, afternoon drive show on ESPN Las Vegas 1100am 2. Marco Mazzieri, Squadra italia's manager: https://soundcloud.com/coachmccartan/marco-mazzieri And commentary from my interviews with: 1. Ryan Nassib, former Giants backup QB to Eli Manning 3:12 Jose Fernandez- A change of perspective on this man is NECESSARY! 10:03 What the Eff… ?! story of the week: Hint: A former Red Sox makes his way to Japan, where he's “always wanted to play” to play some ball. 13:26 Steve Cofield from Cofield & Company on ESPN 1100 Las Vegas calls in to break down professional sports in Sin City: NASCAR, NFL, MLB, UFC, and NHL! Golden Knights, Raiders, Super Bowl?! + more!! 45:17 Hurry Up Offense – Sports Minute Update 47:49 March Madness: quick history of the origin of the term “March Madness”; 3 things I love about March Madness (and one thing I hate), and I reveal my national champ & my current bracket's status! 55:37 My opinions on the latest NY Jets Circus: Morris Claiborne signing 59:32 Darrelle Revis is INNOCENT - I TOLD you so a month ago, to the date! 1:04:21 My opinions on Geno Smith signing with the New York Giants and my advice to him…. 1:07:32 Commentary from my interview with former Giants' backup QB to Eli Manning. He talks about what he has learned from Eli 1:10:21 Sad ending for my Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic & end of the Mazzieri era =( 1:11:53 Commentary from manager Marco Mazzieri from my interview with him this past October. 1:20:57 Wrap-Up
After another setback for Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz, we ponder whether his Big Blue career is over. Plus, a game of Fact or Fiction that touches on Ryan Nassib, Ben McAdoo and the Giants' window of opportunity. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Observations from preseason week 1 game on the NYGs some players shined esp the defense others stank up the joint, Ben McAdont playcalling stinks and coaching decisions stink. Andre Williams, Ryan Nassib, Jeremy Davis, and the rookies Eli Apple and Sterling Sheperd are mediocre @ best. Dak Prescott shined, Raiders looked playoff caliber, Denver still looks like a Superbowl team.
Observations from preseason week 1 game on the NYGs some players shined esp the defense others stank up the joint, Ben McAdont playcalling stinks and coaching decisions stink. Andre Williams, Ryan Nassib, Jeremy Davis, and the rookies Eli Apple and Sterling Sheperd are mediocre @ best. Dak Prescott shined, Raiders looked playoff caliber, Denver still looks like a Superbowl team.
The Best in Sports News and Analysis, from Danielle McCartan
Danielle McCartan with New York Giants backup QB Ryan Nassib from the Timex center after training camp practice on August 5, 2016. Below, find the major topics we discussed, with the times during the interview at which they occurred. @ :05 1. Impression on Giants' 2nd round draft pick WR Sterling Shepard: “The kid's got a whole lot of talent…” @ :23 2. Thoughts on the camaraderie among and impact of Odell Beckham, Jr., Sterling Shepard, and Victor Cruz: “… I can see the older receivers bringing in the younger receivers, making sure they learn from not only the coaches, but from their teammates as well.” @ :42 3. Thoughts on the 3-headed monster (Cruz, Shepard, Beckham): “We have a very strong and deep WR core. I think it's definitely going to be one of our strengths this season.” @ 1:07 4. Thoughts on QB Eli Manning saying the Giants are “definitely” a playoff team: “Eli is our team's leader and when he comes out and says something like that, it really resonates with the whole team…” @ 1:33 5. Being under Eli Manning for so long - how has he made you a better QB?: “I've learned so much over the years… I've learned lessons from him he doesn't even know about.…” @ 2:18 6. Thoughts on former offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo becoming head coach after Tom Coughlin's retirement: “This is our 3rd year in the system… this year, we are trying to master the offense. We are very blessed to keep the same offense…” @ 3:08 7. Discussing the Giants #1 priority this season: finishing games: “I think that's the #1 priority for any team…. When we get on the field, we want to finish every drill, every period with the same intensity that we started with”. @ 3:28 8. What is the best single piece of advice Eli has given him?: With a laugh: “Oh man, I don't know if I can say that publically.. but …” @ 3:59 9. What music would he choose to put on the speakers at practice? “That's tough… early 2000's rock”
Nat, Mike and Dan have abilities of sporting recall beyond those of normal men but at last Iron Mike reveals quite why the draft is entirely his bitch... In other news: Rain Man the Animated Series gets pitched; Mike reccommends good stuff; Oliver Stone gets discussed, later on so to awful awful fims - the two may be related or may not be; The Draft took place on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday and boy were there some surprises… Eric Fisher went first to the Chiefs, leaving Luke Joeckel to the Jaguars; only one quarterback went in the first round – Ej Manuel going to the Bills despite a series of Mock Drafts linking them with Ryan Nassib; in the NBA we’re entering the final games of the first round, but not for San Antonio and Miami, who are both through; Miami swept the Bucks without Dwayne Wade, and even though Lebron put up thirty in game 4 they probably could have done it without him too; the 2012-13 NHL playoffs are under way and last night the Presidents Trophy winning Chicago Blackhawks took on the Minnesota Wild inn the playoffs for the first time since 2008 and the Blackhawks took it in OT with a breakaway goal from Bryan Bickell; in St Louis, the current champion LA Kings went down in overtime thanks to a cheeky short handed goal by Alex Steen, who stole the puck from Jonathan Quick and nicked his second. Would have been fine but Quick’s opposite number Bryan Elliott had a great game; in the other game, Detroit, who muddled into the playoffs, went down 3-1 in Anaheim; Teemu Selane got his 42nd playoffs goal, one for every year he has spent on this earth; loads of great listener questions in the Bodeans Mailbag; another cracker of a game from Dan and much, much more...
Three guys whose sports opinions couldn't be farther apart cover the highlights and lowlights of the past week and tell you what to look for in the week ahead. NBA PlayoffsNFL DraftIs there anything sexy about this year's draft?MLB storylinesAnd More!
Your hosts Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak give their final breakdowns of dynasty rookies like Ryan Nassib, Le'Veon Bell and Tavon Austin. The two hosts will also play "Ya Mon or Nein" with their early call on the 2013 FFPC Ascendant. Plus the guys will chat with 2012 FFPC $2500 Dynasty league champ Derek Pierson about this year's crop of rookies. Balky, Dave and Derek will also answer your tweets, e-mails, calls and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
Topics include the latest Underclassmen (Amerson, Hankins, Lattimore) and Senior Bowl (Glennon, Ansah, Hunt) News, Syracuse QB Ryan Nassib, "Elite" Prospects and More.