Myles Garrett
Re-drafting a class years after the fact is always a tricky, but worthwhile exercise. Seeing what players rose and fell and trying to match prospects with team needs at the time and their current careers is fruitful and these articles provide a pretty unique “What If?” scenario that could change the league as we know […]
Re-Drafting the 2017 NFL Draft
Re-drafting a class years after the fact is always a tricky, but worthwhile exercise. Seeing what players rose and fell and trying to match prospects with team needs at the time and their current careers is fruitful and these articles provide a pretty unique “What If?” scenario that could change the league as we know […]
Grading Every Cleveland Browns Position Group Going into 2022
The Cleveland Browns enter the 2022 season after being the center of much of the off-season. 2018 number one overall pick, Baker Mayfield, is now a Carolina Panther. Cleveland sent a haul of picks for three-time Pro Bowler, Deshaun Watson. However, uncertainty remains with Watson and a potential suspension for the 2022 season which leaves […]
Let’s Pump The Brakes on Travon Walker
After the combine, there are many names floating around as potential risers in the draft process. Nobody will be discussed more than the Georgia DE Travon Walker. Walker is one of a handful of Combine players who has a chance to significantly rise after measuring in at: 6050 272 pounds 35.5” arm 84.25” wing 4.51 […]
Sports Science: TJ Watt vs Myles Garrett — Who Is The Better Pass Rusher?
Sports Science Expert Paul Francis discusses the most efficient and effective way to use Myles Garrett and TJ Watt. As well as how to maximize their output.
Banner Headlines: What We Learned in Week 3
Some thoughts after Week 3 of the NFL season… Los Angeles Chargers 30, Kansas City 24 The Chargers played really aggressively for most of the game, and that is the reason they won. The play of the game came down to Los Angeles’ decision to go for it on fourth-and-9 from K.C.’s 35. They did not have […]
Mike Tannenbaum’s Week 3 Takeaways
As we do every Monday here at the 33rd Team, here are my top five takeaways from this week’s NFL action: 1) Chargers win despite poor game management; 49ers lose because of it The Chargers got a marquee victory this week, beating Kansas City—their division rival—at Arrowhead, 30-24. Justin Herbert was a fantastic 26 of […]
Building the Ultimate 2021 NFL Roster (Under the Cap, Of Course)
By Peter Engler, Ben Elsner and Robert Simpson Inspired by NFL.com’s “The best NFL team money can buy,” we have decided to fill a 53-man roster with the best accumulation of talent in the league while still remaining under the NFL’s $182.5 million salary cap. Think that’s too easy? We’re adjusting for bargain-bin rookie contracts […]
Tracking Changes in Positional Value in Today’s NFL
Over time, there has been a subtle change in the value placed upon certain positions in football. I do not think there has been a massive shift, but there are instances in which today’s perception is somewhat different than what it was 10 or 15 years ago. Let’s examine some of these instances: […]
Breaking Down the NFL First-Round Picks By Their High School Rankings
The NBA and NFL are unique in the fact that they rank high school athletes in terms of “star” rankings (5 star, 4 star, 3 star, 2 star or unranked prospects). When looking at whether these prospects are able to continue their prep success and get drafted in the first round of their respective drafts, […]