College Football Monday – Top Four Undefeated

College Football Monday – Week 11

Nov. 14, 2022
Frank Coyle / Head scout – DraftInsiders.com

Draft Insiders’ & Coaches – Top 25

Top Four Teams Remain Undefeated
TCU Edges Texas
Georgia Buries Mississippi State
Washington Outlasts Oregon

Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Top 25 Teams – Nov. 14

Team of the Week
     Texas Christian Outlasts Texas

Games of the Week – Nov. 19
#6 USC (9-1) @ #16 UCLA (8-2) – 3:30 pm – Fox
#10 Utah (8-2) @ #12 Oregon (8-2) – 7:30 pm – ESPN

Week Nine Players
  Offensive Player of the WeekQB Bert Emanuel – Central Michigan
  Defensive Player of the Week – LB Harold Perkins – LSU

Frank Coyle is a longtime national scout of both College and NFL players. He is also a long-time member of the FWAA and a voter for the Heisman Trophy, Outland Trophy, Bronko Nagurski, Jim Thorpe, Fred Biletnikoff and Eddie Robinson awards annually for 25 years.

Top 25 Teams
Draft Insiders’ Staff

Rank    Team               Record
1          Georgia                 10-0
2          Ohio St                 10-0
3          Michigan              10-0
4           TCU                     10-0
5          Tennessee             9-1
6           USC                      9-1
7          Clemson               9-1
8          LSU                      8-2
9           Alabama             8-2
10         Utah                    8-2
11        North Carolina     9-1
12        Oregon                8-2
13        Ole Miss              8-2
14         Penn St              8-2
15         Washington        8-2
16        UCLA                   8-2
17         Notre Dame       7-3
18         Kansas St           7-3
19         UCF                     8-2
20         Cincinnati            8-2
21         Florida State       7-3
22         Tulane                 8-2
23         Coastal Carolina   9-1
24         Oklahoma State   7-3
25         NC State              7-3

 Coaches Top 25 Teams

Rank     Team          Record   Points
1          Georgia (61)      10-0      1572
2          Ohio State (1)    10-0      1509
3          Michigan (1)      10-0      1445
4          TCU                  10-0      1377
5          Tennessee        9-1        1332
6          USC                 9-1        1214
7          LSU                  8-2        1199
8          Alabama           8-2        1122
9          Clemson           9-1        1059
10         Utah                 8-2        961
11         North Carolina   9-1        904
12         Penn State        8-2        859
13         Oregon             8-2        828
14         Ole Miss           8-2        824
15         Washington       8-2        670
16         UCLA                8-2        572
17         Kansas State    7-3        547
18         UCF                  8-2        522
19         Notre Dame      7-3        412
20         Florida State     7-3        364
21         Cincinnati          8-2        236
22         Tulane               8-2        203
23         Coastal Carolina 9-1      179
24         Oklahoma State 7-3        115
25         NC State           7-3        89

Others receiving votes: Texas 76, Oregon State 62, Illinois 48, UTSA 40, Troy 32, Minnesota 30, Duke 24, Liberty 9, Pittsburgh 8, Kentucky 8, Florida 8, Air Force 5, Boise State 5, Wake Forest 3, South Alabama 2, Toledo 1

Dropped from rankings: Texas 18, Liberty 19, Illinois 20, Kentucky 24

 




Draft Insiders’ – NFL Power Poll – Week 10

Draft Insiders’ – NFL Power Poll – Week 10

Chiefs Edge Titans
Jets Shock Bills
Bucs Comeback vs Rams

Team of the Week 
Jets Slam Bills
   
Players of the Week
  NFC
   Offense – QB Tom Brady – Bucs
   Defense – S Harrison Smith – Vikings
 
 AFC
   Offense – WR Tyreek Hill – Dolphins
   Defense – LB Matt Judon – Patriots
  
Rookies of the Week
  Offense – RB Kenneth Walker – Seahawks
  Defense – DE Aidan Hutchinson – Lions/ CB Sauce Gardener – Jets
 
Games of Week 11    
Sunday morning – Bucs vs Seahawks at Munich, Germany – 9:30 am
Sunday – Vikings at Bills – 1:00 pm – Fox
Sunday night – Chargers at 49ers – 8:20 pm – NBC
 

NFL Team Power Poll

Draft Insiders’ Staff

Ranking /Record /Team

#1 – 8-0 Eagles
The Eagles are rested coming off a Thursday night win over the Texans. QB Jalen Hurts continues to shine, leading this undefeated club into the Monday night matchup vs the Commanders.

#2 – 6-2 Chiefs
Chiefs continue to work their magic behind Patrick Mahomes, leading the league in scoring. Host the Jaguars hoping to maintain their AFC West lead.

#3 – 6-2 Bills
Bills are recovering from their shock of losing to the Jets. Better recover quickly as they host the hot Vikings with an ailing Josh Allen.

#4 – 7-1 Vikings
Vikings Kirk Cousins returned to the Capital to face the Commanders and made the clutch plays to put them over the top. They face their toughest test this season with a trip to Buffalo in a battle of SB contenders.

#5 – 6-3 Ravens
The Ravens were ready for the Saints last week and methodically wore them down. They are peaking now entering the 2nd half of the schedule and the team to beat in the competitive AFC North. Bye week to prep for the stretch run.

#6 – 5-3 Titans
The Titans lost a tough game to the Chiefs in OT behind rookie QB Malek Willis. Host the Broncos in a key AFC matchup to take command on AFC South leadership. They look for the return of QB Ryan Tannehill for the key late games.

#7 – 6-2 – Cowboys
The Cowboys are coming off their bye week. Travel to Titletown to face the struggling Packers to start their stretch run. Vet QB Dak Prescott directs this attack as they look to pursue the Eagles for the NFC East leadership.

#8 – 5-4 Bengals
The Bengals toasted the Panthers in last one behind their big play offense of Joe Burrow and Joe Mixon. They get their bye week to heal up and prep for the critical 2nd half with 7 key AFC matchups on their schedule.

#9 – 5-3 Chargers
The inconsistent Chargers edged the Falcons to stay one game behind the Chiefs in the AFC West. They face the tough 49ers in their Sunday night matchup which is critical for both clubs in their divisional races.

#10 – 4-4 49ers
The 49ers are well rested coming off their bye week and face a key Sunday night contest with the Chargers. QB Jimmy Garoppolo looks to step up and direct this club to their first AFC victory this season.

#11 – 6-3 Dolphins
Dolphins won a tough game vs the Bears behind a hot QB Tua Tagovailo. The Dolphin defense struggled tackling and must improve quickly. Host the Browns in a competitive AFC matchup with playoff ramifications.

#12 – 6-3 Seahawks
Seahawks are riding the hot hand of vet QB Geno Smith and impressive rookie back Kenneth Walker. They beat the fading Cardinals in key West matchup. Travel to Germany to face the Bucs in a critical contest with huge playoff ramifications on the line.

#13 – 6-2 Giants
The Giants are prepped for the 2nd half coming off their bye week.  They get back to back games with the Texans and Lions which can put them in position to claim a playoff spot. Runner Saquon Barkley and QB Danny Jones are playing up to their draft status.

#14 – 5-4 Patriots
The Pats drilled the Colts to stay above .500 despite being in the AFC East basement.  They get their bye week this weekend to prep for their four remaining AFC East matchups which will be a strong bearing on the AFC playoff picture.

#15 – 6-3 Jets
Jets had their most impressive performance in years beating the Bills at home. Their defense has been dominant which has kept them alive in every game. QB Zach Wilson had a strong recovery vs the Bills after a disastrous game vs the Patriots. Bye week this weekend.

#16 – 4-5 – Bucs
Bucs are trying to dig out from a poor first half with a key win over the Rams. Travel to Germany to face the hot Seahawks which will test QB Tom Brady to the fullest.

#17 – 3-5 Rams
Rams are living their SB hangover coming off an important loss to the Bucs. They host the Cardinals this week in a must win situation for playoff hopes. QB Stafford is struggling behind a weak offensive line that is still their biggest issue along with a weak ground game.

#18 – 3-5 Browns
Browns spent their bye week getting ready to face the Dolphins in an AFC matchup with strong playoff aspirations. Their defense must find a way to contain receiver Tyreek Hill to give their offense a chance to exploit the Miami inconsistent defense.

#19 – 3-6 Packers
The Packers were trashed by the Lions which puts them in a weekly must win situation to get into the playoff picture. Host the Cowboys this week and will need a huge performance from Aaron Rodgers and their tough defense to find a way to get the victory.

#20 – 4-5 Commanders
The Commanders fell short vs the Vikings. Travel to Philly hoping to knock off the undefeated Eagles and get to the .500 mark.

#21 – 4-5 Falcons
Falcons have been competitive in most games behind QB Marcus Mariota. Travel to Carolina with first place in the weak NFC South at stake. This defense fails in big spots continuously and has major issues throughout.

#22 – 3-6 Saints
The Saints failed to contain Ravens’ QB Lamar Jackson and their offense continues to be just ordinary weekly. They travel to Pittsburgh in a must win situation in a division where a short streak can put them in the leadership spot.

#23 – 3-6 Bears
The Bears came up just short vs the Dolphins despite a strong performance by QB Justin Fields. They host the pesky Lions in a matchup they must have to get into the postseason discussion.

#24 – 3-6 Jaguars
Jaguars earned the victory over the crashing Raiders last week. They travel to KC to face the hot hand of Patrick Mahomes and improved Chiefs defense. QB Trevor Lawrence is still going through his growing pains and hope to build on each win to build their foundation further through the 2nd half schedule.

#25 – 3-6 Cardinals
Cardinals are the most overrated club in the league and QB Kyler Murray may be the most overrated player in the league. They travel to LA to face the Rams where the loser in basically done for the season.

#26 – 3-5-1 Colts
Colts were crushed by the Patriots that cost HC Fran Reich his job. Their offense has ranked with the worst in the league. They travel to Las Vegas in the Dumpster Bowl of the two most disappointing clubs in the league this season.

#27 – 3-5 – Broncos
One of the most disappointing teams this season comes off their bye and tries to regroup with trip to Nashville. Their inept offense has been shocking and only a major turnaround can salvage this season.

#28 – 2-6 Lions
The Lions defense shutdown Aaron Rodgers and won low scoring matchup. Face two road tests with the Bears on the agenda this week.

#29 – 2-6 Raiders
The Raiders lost to the Jaguars setting off more changes and releasing another recent #1 pick in safety Johnathan Abram. Host the inept Colts this Sunday this the loser in competition for the top draft selection.

#30 – 2-6 Steelers
Steelers are coming off their bye and have two home games on the schedule. Rookie top pick Kenny Pickett gets the call from here looking to gain valuable experience as the Steelers face big rebuild. Host the Saints in a matchup of fading former player contenders.

#31 – 1-6-1 Texans
Texans are rested coming off their Thursday night loss. Travel to MetLife to face the Giants looking to gain a signature win this season.

#32 – 2-7 Panthers
Panthers were bombed by the Bengals in last one. Host AFC South rival Atlanta this week. Major house cleaning continues this offseason.

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with NFL and college coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 30 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He was a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for CBS and ESPN on a year-round basis related to NFL and College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites

 




College Football Monday – Week 10 Georgia Buries Tennessee

College Football Monday – Week 10

Nov. 7, 2022
Frank Coyle / Head scout – DraftInsiders.com

Draft Insiders’ & Coaches – Top 25

 Georgia Buries Tennessee
   Notre Dame Shocks Clemson
   LSU Beats Bama in OT

Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Top 25 Teams – Nov. 7

 Teams of the Week
Notre Dame Wacks Unbeaten Clemson
Georgia Buries Tennessee in SEC Showdown

Games of the Week – Nov. 12
#13 Alabama (7-2) @ #10 Ole Miss (8-1) – 3:30 pm – CBS
#4 TCU (9-0) @ #22 Texas (6-3) – 7:30 pm – ABC

Week Nine Players
Offensive Player of the Week – RB Devon Neal – Kansas
Defensive Player of the Week – DE Javon Bullard – Georgia

Frank Coyle is a longtime national scout of both College and NFL players. He is also a long-time member of the FWAA and a voter for the Heisman Trophy, Outland Trophy, Bronko Nagurski, Jim Thorpe, Fred Biletnikoff and Eddie Robinson awards annually for 25 years.

Top 25 Teams
Draft Insiders’ Staff

Rank    Team                Record
1          Georgia             9-0
2          Ohio St             9-0
3          Michigan            9-0
4           TCU                  9-0
5          Tennessee        8-1
6          Clemson           8-1
7           Oregon             8-1
8           USC                 8-1
9          LSU                  7-2
10        Ole Miss           8-1
11        UCLA                8-1
12         Utah                 7-2
13        Alabama           7-2
14        North Carolina   8-1
15         Kansas St        7-2
16         Penn St             7-2
17         NC State           7-2
18         Tulane               8-1
19        Illinois               7-2
20         UCF                  7-2
21         Liberty              8-1
22        Texas               6-3
23         Washington       7-2
24         Kentucky          6-3
25         Notre Dame      6-3

Coaches Top 25 Teams

Rank     Team         Record   Points
1          Georgia (61)     9-0        1572
2          Ohio State        9-0        1505
3          Michigan (2)    9-0        1447
4          TCU                  9-0        1355
5          Tennessee        8-1        1284
6          Oregon             8-1        1272
7          USC                  8-1          1140
8          LSU                  7-2        1082
9          Ole Miss           8-1        1056
10         UCLA                8-1        988
11         Alabama           7-2        973
12         Clemson           8-1        896
13         Utah                 7-2        888
14         North Carolina   8-1     737
15         Penn State        7-2        717
16         NC State           7-2        568
17         Tulane               8-1        555
18         Texas                6-3        368
19         Liberty              8-1        366
20         Illinois              7-2        302
21         UCF                   7-2        273
22         Kansas State    6-3        243
23         Washington      7-2        175
24         Kentucky           6-3        173
25         Notre Dame      6-3        133

Others receiving votes: Coastal Carolina 77, Cincinnati 70, Oklahoma State 53, Wake Forest 53, Baylor 46, Florida State 22, Syracuse 20, Kansas 12, Mississippi State 11, Troy 10, Louisville 9, UTSA 6, Pittsburgh 4, Minnesota 4, South Carolina 3, Oregon State 3, Maryland 3, Boise State 1

Dropped from rankings: Oklahoma State 18, Wake Forest 19, Syracuse 22




NFL Trade Deadline Winners

NFL Trade Deadline Winners

Dolphins Land LB Bradley Chubb
Vikings Deal for TE TJ Hockenson
Ravens Trade for Bears LB Roquan Smith for Picks
49ers Deal High Picks for RB Christian McCaffrey

NFL Trading Deadline closed – Nov. 1, 2022
     NFL Trading Period – Opens March 15, 2023
Frank Coyle

The NFL trading deadline this year became a very active player market with clubs trying to land selected players to help for the playoff stretch run. Each clubs’ salary cap is a huge determining factor on which teams were able to be active, in addition to what players were pursued due to their high salary cap costs.

Defensive players commanded high picks with LB Bradley Chubb moving to Miami for a #1 pick plus later draft picks exchanged. Chubb is having another Pro bowl season and the type who can provide immediate impact for their solid defense. The Ravens dealt for LB Roquan Smith for a #2 and #5 picks. Both defenders are difference makers for a front seven and cornerstone playmakers who take a unit up a level.

Offensive players were the most additions with wide receiver and running back the majority of players who exchanged teams. The 49ers initiated the final week of movement with a blockbuster deal for runner Christian McCaffrey for #2, #3 and #4 picks plus a #5 selection in the NFL Draft 2024.  McCaffrey has already paid dividends for the 49ers, scoring a running and receiving TD plus throwing a TD pass.

Wideout Brandin Cooks stayed in Houston due to his high$18 million salary cap cost. The receiving position commanded the most interest with Chase Claypool, Kadarius Toney, Robbie Anderson and Calvin Ridley all changing uniforms. Claypool brought a #2 pick that set the standard to young starters like Jerry Jeudy, DJ Moore and Elijah Moore. They all stayed with their current clubs with too high of demands in the trade market and no bidders.

Claypool gives the Bears’ QB Justin Fields a high quality starter with big play ability for their  vanilla offense. Coupled with young vets, WR Darnell Moody and TE Cole Kmet gives Fields a high-quality trio. The Chiefs traded for Kadarius Toney for a #3 compensatory selection plus a #6 pick. He has big play ability and a good fit here for QB Patrick Mahomes to get impact from in this passing game. Reportedly, he is over his mysterious hamstring injury. The Falcons traded big play receiver Calvin Ridley who is currently suspended for the season. The deal was for a few conditional future picks based on meeting conditions including a #2 selection. Ridley was a top 5-8 receiver prior to his problems.

Maybe the most surprising trade was when the Lions sent TE K.J. Hockenson to in division rival the Vikings for a #2 and #3, in additional later swapped selections. Hockenson is playing at a Pro Bowl level and in only his third season and on his rookie contract. His presence in the Vikings passing game that features wideout Justin Jefferson and back Dalvin Cook gives QB Kurt Cousins a potent trio to keep this high scoring attack among the elite in the game.

Ravens pulled off a blockbuster deal with the Bears to acquire young backer Roquan Smith. He gives them an impact defender with big play ability to blitz, in addition to going sideline to sideline. They surrendered a #2 and #5 picks in the NFL Draft 2023 plus LB AJ Klein.

A final last-minute deal between the Bills and Colts has interesting potential through the 2nd half of the season. The Bills acquired RB Nyheim Hines from the Colts for backup RB Zack Moss and a conditional #5 pick. This could be a major coup for the Bills and prove to be an addition the Bills can ride further toward an elusive Super Bowl title. Hines is a proven playmaker with excellent hands and highly developed receiving skills. He gives the Bills a threat out of the backfield and very elusive as a runner capable of breaking big plays. He can provide impact here and a piece to this explosive offense who wins in space often and very difficult in single coverage. QB Josh Allen should fully utilize him out of the backfield. Veteran wideout Stefon Diggs commands double coverage often while wideout Gabriel Davis and TE Dawson Knox are proven playmakers. Hines gives them an elusive fast dual threat who gives this offense another dangerous playmaker to change games.  He was the most underrated addition in the trade period and one who can be the catalyst in critical big postseason games.

 




NFL Trading Deadline Today

NFL Trading Deadline Today

Ravens Land Bears LB Roquan Smith for Picks

49ers Deal Picks for RB Christian McCaffrey

NFL Trading Deadline Nov. 1, 2022

Frank Coyle

The Ravens pulled off a blockbuster deal with the Bears to acquire young backer Roquan Smith. He gives them an impact defender with big play ability to blitz, in addition to going sideline to sideline. They surrendered a #2 and #5 picks in the NFL Draft 2023 plus LB AJ Klein.

The 49ers went after runner Christian McCaffrey aggressively after the Panthers fired HC Matt Rhule and went 1-5 through mid-October. They finally made the deal sending their #2, 3 and 4th round picks in the NFL Draft 2023 plus a 5th round selection in the following draft.

Look for a few more blockbuster deals with clubs looking to get the boost the Rams received last season when they acquired LB Von Miller. Teams in the bidding will have to have the salary cap dollars available to complete any deal which could create multiple moves. Many players are on their final contract year and eligible to enter the Free agent market in March 2023 which makes their cost cheaper for a player who may only be a rental piece before the offseason. With so many clubs alive for the playoffs, teams could be very active today to add the piece (s) to separate and make the critical run for the postseason with the Super Bowl wide open entering the stretch run.

 Offensive Players

QB Mason Rudolph, Steelers – Veteran QBs can be gold late in the season and postseason. Rudolph can command a 3rd day selection as a key insurance policy for a contender.

Running Backs – Group features several feature backs who can give contenders a huge boost through the second half stretch run. Dolphins, Ravens, Rams and Bears are all definitely interested.

RB Josh Jacobs, Raiders – Raiders have caved in at 2-5 and Jacobs can bring a high selection, probably a #2 or #3 from a contender. Rams, Ravens and Dolphins interested.

RB Kareem Hunt, Browns – Productive veteran will generate much interest from contenders. Good fit for Dolphins and Bills. Probably commands an early middle round selection especially off strong Monday night performance.

RB Cam Akers, Rams – Malcontent will probably be moved if offered a late round selection. Expect it to get done. Dolphins, Bears and Bills are talking.

RB David Montgomery, Bears – Power back may be moved if they look to upgrade here. Probably brings a mid round selection.

RB Jeff Wilson 49ers – With McCaffrey in house now, a trade here is possible especially if they can land a corner in exchange. Straight up he warrants a 3rd day selection.

RB Zack Moss, Bills – Possible move if a new veteran is added.

RB D’Ernest Johnson, Browns – Type will benefit from a new setting and can be a solid change of pace back.

 

Wide Receiver – This group will command the most interest by clubs. Expect a half of dozen moved by deadline with contenders trying to add another playmaker.

WR Chase Claypool, Steelers – Young big wideout has seen his role reduced in Pittsburgh. Good physical receiver with nice upside. Clubs like the Jets, Giants, Packers and Dolphins very interested. Probably 2nd day selection.

WR DJ Moore, Panthers – Young playmaker with high production and very durable. He will command a high selection (s) with contenders like Packers, Giants, Ravens and Dolphins all making calls.

WR Brandin Cooks, Texans – Veteran speedster has already been traded three times and is likely to move this week with contenders like the Packers, Rams and Ravens interested in adding his playmaking talent. His huge contract is a roadblock here which will reduce the number of clubs involved.

WR DJ Chark, Lions – First year veteran has not provided the playmaking desired here. He could command a middle round pick with the Rams, Packers, Dolphins and Giants talking.

WR AJ Green, Cardinals – Veteran is not the #1 receiver he was several years ago, but could help a playoff club in big games. May come cheap for a 3rd down selection.

WR Jerry Jeudy, Broncos – Former#1 pick has been a disappointment with drops becoming an issue. A change of scenery could rejuvenate him. Possible destinations Giants, Packers and Rams interested.

WR Elijah Moore, Jets – Malcontent slot receiver has been more a locker room distraction than playmaker. Jets hoping for a middle round pick and possible trade outside the conference.

WR Nelson Agholor, Patriots – Fast veteran has been inconsistent throughout his career, though his vertical speed may entice another club to invest a later round selection.

WR KJ Hamler, Broncos – Injured prone slot receiver has not lived up to his high draft status. May only bring a late selection, though could be a gem for the club which uses him properly.

WR Kendrick Bourne, Patriots – Underrated veteran could help a contender with steady production and sound route running.

WR Kenny Golladay, Giants – High priced veteran has struggled staying on the field with hamstring issues. Rested since late September and could give a contender a quality #2 starter. Possible late pick.

WR Denzel Mims, Jets – Disgruntled young former #2 pick has not provided the impact on the outside expect. Jets are entertaining offers for a late selection.

TE position – This is a huge piece in pro passing games and these young veterans can warrant interest before the deadline.

TE Mike Gesicki, Dolphins – Fast sure handed receiving TE will become a free agent in March. He could come cheap if the Dolphins feel they can not resign him.

TE Albert Okwuegbunam  Broncos – Athlete has not been used to the fullest here. For a late round selection a contender might benefit from him filling a backup H back role.

TE Irv Smith, Vikings – Free agent in March, will warrant interest from contenders. Valuable to Vikes and a player they will attempt to resign before FA period.

OL Isaiah Wynn, Patriots – Mobile tackle/guard has performed well in the Patriots system. Teams like the Bengals, Cowboys and Rams interested.

OL Jackson Carman, Bengals – Young 2nd round bust might be better in a new setting. Bengals listening.

OL Andre Dillard, Eagles – Bust at left tackle, but possible functional starter inside. Brings only conditional late pick

 

Defensive Players

DE Brian Burns, Panthers – Two high picks starting with a #1 pick for this Pro Bowler.

DE JJ Watt, Cardinals – Tough veteran can be a huge boost to a contender for the stretch run.

DE Yannick Ngakoue, Colts – Quick edge defender can provide impact as a rusher for situational packages.

DE Marcus Davenport, Saints – Huge edge talent has only touched surface of his skills, but has not had the breakout performance. He has a voidable contract this offseason and probably warrants only a mid round selection.

DE Clelin Ferrell, Raiders – Former high #1 has been very ordinary for the crashing Raiders.

DT Da’Ron Payne, Commanders – Tough interior lineman with time in the zero and three technique roles. May be tagged if no trade and enters FA market next March.

DT Jerry Tillery, Chargers – Young veteran has been somewhat disappointing. He can play both inside and outside and in either front. Probable 3rd day selection.

LB Bradley Chubb, Broncos – Pro Bowl edge rushers are at a premium. He will command a #1 pick and clubs like the Jets, Dolphins, Rams and Vikings making strong bids.

LB Josh Allen, Jaguars – Edge rusher with big play talent. Though not as productive as Chubb or Burns, this is a playmaker with impact ability.

LB K’Lavon Chaisson, Jaguars – Young raw edge defender has been a first round bust thus far. Jaguars looking to move

LB Jerry Hughes, Texans – Savvy veteran could provide a boost to a contender’s defender. Price would be probably only be a third day selection.

CB William Jackson, Commanders – Veteran has not provided the impact expected when signed as a FA. Fine length and instincts could give a contender a solid #2 corner.

CB Bryce Hall, Jets – Long cover man has been relegated to the #3 corner if the addition of rookie Sauce Gardner. Could bring a middle round selection in any deal.

CB Sidney Jones, Seahawks – Veteran piece could command some interest from a contender for their sub packages.

S DeShon Elliott, Lions – One of many Lion defenders expected to move on this offseason. Elliott could help in dime package and bring a late round selection.

S Tarvarious Moore, 49ers – Upcoming free agent this spring may be moved to recover draft capital spent to land Christian McCaffrey.

 




College Football Monday – Week 9

College Football Monday – Week 9

Oct. 31, 2022
  Frank Coyle / Head scout – DraftInsiders.com

Draft Insiders’ & Coaches – Top 25

Tennessee Bombs Kentucky
Kansas St Destroys Oklahoma St

Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Top 25 Teams – Oct. 31

Teams of the Week
Kansas Stats Pounds Oklahoma State
Tennessee Crushes Kentucky
Ohio St Outlasts Penn State

Games of the Week – Nov. 5
#3 Tennessee (8-0) @ #1 Georgia (8-0) – 3:30 pm – CBS
#7 Alabama (7-1) @ #12 LSU (7-2) – 7:00 pm – ESPN
#6 Clemson (8-0) @ Notre Dame (5-3) – 7:30 pm – NBC

Week Eight Players
Offensive Player of the Week – QB Will Howard – Kansas State
Defensive Player of the Week – DE T.J. Tuimoloau – Ohio State

Frank Coyle is a longtime national scout of both College and NFL players. He is also a long-time member of the FWAA and a voter for the Heisman Trophy, Outland Trophy, Bronko Nagurski, Jim Thorpe, Fred Biletnikoff and Eddie Robinson awards annually for 25 years.

Top 25 Teams
Draft Insiders’ Staff

Rank    Team                Record

1          Georgia             8-0
2          Ohio St             8-0
3          Tennessee        8-0
4          Michigan           8-0
5           TCU                  8-0
6          Clemson           8-0
7           Alabama           7-1
8           Oregon             7-1
9           USC                 7-1
10        Ole Miss           8-1
11        UCLA                7-1
12         LSU                  7-2
13         Utah                 6-2
14        North Carolina   7-1
15         Kansas St        6-2
16        Illinois               7-1
17         Oklahoma St     6-2
18         Wake Forest     6-2
19         Syracuse           6-2
20         Penn St             6-2
21         Cincinnati          6-2
22         NC State           6-2
23         Tulane               7-1
24         Kentucky          5-3
25         UCF                  6-2

Coaches Top 25 Teams

Rank     Team          Record   Points
1          Georgia (45)      8-0          1552
2          Ohio State (13)  8-0         1505
3          Tennessee (5)   8-0         1455
4          Michigan           8-0         1391
5          Clemson           8-0          1315
6          Alabama           7-1          1262
7          TCU                  8-0          1182
8          Oregon             7-1          1118
9          USC                 7-1           1018
10         Ole Miss           8-1        973
11         UCLA                7-1         937
12         Utah                 6-2        874
13         Illinois               7-1        767
14         Kansas State    6-2        713
15         North Carolina   7-1      630
16         Penn State        6-2       602
17         LSU                  6-2         596
18         Oklahoma State 6-2      471
19         Wake Forest     6-2        437
20         NC State           6-2        386
21         Tulane               7-1        369
22         Syracuse          6-2        188
23         Liberty              7-1        147
24         Kentucky          5-3        109
25         UCF                  6-2         89

Others receiving votes: Oregon State 71, Maryland 64, Texas 55, Washington 52, Cincinnati 39, Coastal Carolina 25, Baylor 14, Notre Dame 11, Boise State 11, Louisville 10, Arkansas 10, South Carolina 9, Mississippi State 8, Troy 6, UTSA 4

Dropped from rankings: Cincinnati 19, South Carolina 25




Draft Insiders’ NFL Power Poll – Week 8 – New York, New York

Draft Insiders’ NFL Power Poll – Week 8

New York, New York

Giants Hold on vs Jaguars
Chiefs Crush 49ers
Titans Outlast Colts

Team of the Week 
Chiefs Drill 49ers
   
Players of the Week
  NFC
   Offense – RB Saquon Barkley – Giants
   Defense – LB Micah Parson – Cowboys
 
 AFC
   Offense – QB Joe Burrow – Bengals
   Defense – LB Matt Judon – Patriots
  
Rookies of the Week
  Offense – RB Kenneth Walker – Seahawks
  Defense – CB Sauce Gardner – Jets
 
Games of Week 8    
Thursday – Ravens at Bucs – 8:30 pm – Prime
Sunday – 49ers at Rams – 4:30 pm – Fox
Sunday night – Packers at Bills – 8:20 pm – NBC
 

NFL Team Power Poll
Draft Insiders’ Staff

Ranking /Record /Team

#1 – 5-1 Bills
Bills are well rested after their bye week. Host the Packers n Sunday night in key interconference matchup. Bills are hoping to claim home field advantage through the AFC playoffs.

#2 – 6-0 Eagles
The Eagles are coming off their bye week and host the Steelers for Pa bragging rights. Eagles are hoping to stay the NFL’s only undefeated club through midseason. Added DE Robert Quinn this week.

#3 – 5-2 Chiefs
Chiefs bombed the 49ers coming off their loss to the Bills. They get their bye week here and look to regroup and defend their AFC West title and another run at the Super Bowl.

#4 – 5-1 Vikings
Vikings return from their bye week and host the Cardinals, looking to retain their nice lead in the NFC North. They have relied on their potent offense behind Kirk Cousins and wideout Justin Jefferson. One of the best NFC clubs over the first half.

#5 – 5-2 – Cowboys
The Cowboys bashed the Lions behind returning starter QB Dak Prescott. Prescott played well and will direct this attack going forward. Host the hot Bears in a game they look to stay among NFC contenders.

#6 – 6-1 Giants
The gritty Giants are playing sound football with minimal mistakes. Runner Saquon Barkley and QB Danny Jones are on the same page while their bend don’t break defense has been successful. They travel to Seattle where the Seahawks have proven to be a very tough assignment at home.

#7 – 3-3 Rams
Rams face the acid test at home this week vs the 49ers. Rams are coming off their bye week and face a beaten 49er club that was smashed by the Chiefs. Rams’ offensive line is still their biggest issue along with a weak ground game. This matchup may determine their direction in a division only separated by one game.

#8 – 4-2 Titans
The Titans won a huge game vs the Colts to take command on AFC South leadership. They play sound
football with strong ground game and sound defense that keeps them in contention. Travel to Houston for another South matchup.

#9 – 4-3 Bengals
The Bengals exploded behind another strong performance from Joe Burrow. Their offense looked the best of the season last week. Travel to Cleveland this Monday night for bitter rivalry with the Browns in a must win situation. Bengals and Burrow are 0-4 vs the Browns past two seasons.

#10 – 4-3 Chargers
The erratic Chargers came up empty vs the Seahawks with a weak defensive performance and a one- dimensional attack. They get a week to regroup with their bye and must stop the run better to win matchups with contenders.

#11 – 5-2 Jets
Jets had an impressive performance winning in Denver behind an aggressive defense. Their ground game takes a huge hit with the loss of rookie Breece Hall for the season. Host the desperate Patriots this Sunday in a pivotal AFC East matchup.

#12 – 3-4 49ers
The 49ers were thumped again while celebrating the McCaffrey trade. QB Jimmy Garoppolo had another subpar performance while their highly rated D failed to come up big in key spots. Travel to LA to face rival the Rams in a major NFC West contest with leadership implications.

#13 – 3-4 – Bucs
Bucs collapsed vs the lowly Panthers who harassed Tom Brady all game. They face a major test Thursday night vs the Ravens. They have slipped in most areas and are at a point where they need to step up vs playoff clubs to be considered a postseason threat.

#14 – 4-3 Ravens
The Ravens edged the Browns in a must win situation and remains at the top of the AFC North.
They travel to Tampa to face the equally erratic Bucs in a battle of two fading contenders with much to prove over the second half of the season.

#15 – 4-3 Dolphins
Dolphins came out aggressively vs the Steelers behind a hot hand of QB Tua Tagovailo. The Dolphin defense stuffed their attack keeping them in the competitive AFC playoff chase. Travel to Detroit looking to keep the momentum at midseason.

#16 – 4-3 Seahawks
Seahawks drilled the Chargers in an impressive effort behind another strong rushing game by rookie Kenneth Walker. They host the hot GMen in a contest with NFC playoff aspirations on the line.

#17 – 4-3 Cardinals
Cardinals were impressive vs the Saints after an inconsistent first half. They travel to Minnesota to face the explosive Vikings in which looks like a high scoring affair. QB Kyler Murray needs to step up over the 2nd half after a weak first half performance.

#18 – 3-4 Packers
The Packers lost to the struggling Commanders for their third straight defeat. Their young receiving corps has hindered Aaron Rodgers and their ground game can’t make up the difference. Travel to Buffalo for the Sunday night game where they face a huge task vs one of the premier clubs in the game.

#19 – 3-4 Patriots
The Pats came up flat vs the Bears on Monday night which dropped them to last place in the AFC East.
They return to QB Matt Jones this week over rookie Zappe. They travel to NY to face the Jets in a matchup with strong repercussions to the AFC playoff picture.

#20 – 3-3-1 Colts
Colts lost a key game to the Titans and benched starting vet QB Matt Ryan. They host the Commanders looking for a spark from young QB Sam Elfinger. This club needs to turn it around now to keep apace an AFC group where they come up short in most key areas.

#21 – 3-4 Falcons
Falcons failed to contain Joe Burrow over blowout. This defense fails in big spots continuously and has major issues throughout. Host the Panthers in an NFC South matchup.

#22 – 2-5 Saints
The Saints lost another high scoring wild game to the Cardinals. Their highly regarded defense has performed poorly and allowed the most points in the league. Host the equally desperate Raiders this Sunday.

#23 – 3-4 Commanders
The Commanders beat the Packers for a huge win behind Taylor Heinicke.  Travel to Indy with a chance to get to the .500 mark.

#24 – 3-4 Bears
The Bears drilled the Patriots on Monday night in their best performance in a few seasons. QB Justin Fields took a major step up vs the Bill Belichick defense. Travel to Big D to face the Cowboys in another test of any postseason chances.

#25 – 2-5 Jaguars
Jaguars failed late again in a struggle with the Giants. QB Trevor Lawrence needs a better supporting cast, though has shown solid development in year two. Face Broncos in London this Sunday.

#26 – 2-4 Raiders
The Raiders are coming off a win over the Texans. Travel to New Orleans for a pivotal matchup to stay in the AFC playoff picture with six clubs within one game of .500.

#27 – 2-5 – Broncos
The Broncos continue to struggle offensively behind vet Russell Wilson. They are the lowest scoring offense in the league. Changes should be made with trading deadline next week. Travel to London with matchup with the Jaguars.

#28 – 2-5 Browns
Browns lost to the Ravens in another classic AFC North slugfest. Browns continue to struggle on both sides of the ball. Host the Bengals in a must win situation this Monday night for any playoff hopes.

#29 – 2-5 Steelers
Steelers are going through the growing pains on the post Big Ben era. Vet starter QB Matthew Trubisky and rookie top pick Kenny Pickett continue to rotate weekly. Travel to Philly attempting to turn a sliding franchise into the playoff race.

#30 – 1-4-1 Texans
Texans were overwhelmed by the Raiders last week. Host the Titans in an AFC South battle with only playing for pride vs the divisional leader.

#31 – 2-5 Panthers
Panthers jumped the Bucs for a surprising victory. Travel to Atlanta for another winnable game in the weak NFC South. More trade winds blowing in Carolina

#32 – 1-5 Lions
The Lions offense struggled for the second week in a row following a strong prior month. Host the Dolphins with the HC watch for Dan Campbell picking up stream.
Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with NFL and college coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 30 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He was a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for CBS and ESPN on a year-round basis related to NFL and College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites




College Football Monday – Week 8

College Football Monday – Week 8

Oct. 24, 2022
        Frank Coyle / Head scout – DraftInsiders.com

Draft Insiders’ & Coaches – Top 25

Top Five Teams Remain Undefeated
Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Top 25 Teams – Oct. 24

Teams of the Week
LSU Drills Ole Miss
Clemson Edges Syracuse
Alabama Crushes Mississippi State

Games of the Week – Oct. 29
#2 Ohio State (7-0) @ #14 Penn State (6-0) – 12:00 pm – Fox
#20 Kentucky (6-0) @ #4 Tennessee (7-0) – 7:30 pm – ESPN

Week Eight Players
Offensive Player of the Week – QB Bo Nix – Oregon
Defensive Player of the Week – DT Tyler Davis – Clemson

Frank Coyle is a longtime national scout of both College and NFL players. He is also a long-time member of the FWAA and a voter for the Heisman Trophy, Outland Trophy, Bronko Nagurski, Jim Thorpe, Fred Biletnikoff and Eddie Robinson awards annually for 25 years.

Top 25 Teams
Draft Insiders’ Staff

Rank    Team          Record
1          Georgia             7-0
2          Ohio St             7-0
3          Michigan           7-0
4          Tennessee        7-0
5          Clemson           8-0
6           Alabama           7-1
7           TCU                  7-0
8           Oregon             6-1
9           Oklahoma St    6-1
10         Wake Forest     6-1
11         USC                 6-1
12        Ole Miss           7-1
13         Syracuse           6-1
14        UCLA                6-1
15         Penn St             6-1
16         Utah                 5-2
17         Cincinnati          6-1
18        North Carolina   6-1
19         LSU                  6-2
20         Kentucky          5-2
21         Kansas St        5-2
22        Illinois               6-1
23         Tulane               7-1
24         South Carolina  5-2
25         NC State           5-2

Coaches Top 25 Teams

Rank     Team          Record    Points
1          Georgia (43)      7-0        1550
2          Ohio State (17)  7-0        1516
3          Tennessee (2)   7-0        1424
4          Michigan (1)      7-0        1407
5          Clemson           8-0        1325
6          Alabama           7-1        1264
7          TCU                  7-0        1184
8          Oregon             6-1        1125
9          Oklahoma State 6-1        1031
10         Wake Forest     6-1        949
11         USC                 6-1        941
12         Ole Miss           7-1        816
13         Penn State        6-1        789
14         Utah                 5-2        782
15         Syracuse          6-1        554
17         Kentucky          5-2        473
18         Illinois               6-1        469
19         Cincinnati          6-1        441
20         LSU                  6-2        350
21         North Carolina   6-1        347
22         Kansas State    5-2        261
23         NC State           5-2        259
24         Tulane               7-1        206
25         South Carolina  5-2        87

Others receiving votes: Texas 48, Liberty 42, Maryland 24, Washington 22, Oregon State 21, Baylor 6, UTSA 4, Mississippi State 4, Troy 3, Arkansas 3, Coastal Carolina 2, UCF 1, Boise State 1

Dropped from rankings: Texas 21, Mississippi State 24

 




Draft Insiders’ – NFL Power Poll – Week 7

Draft Insiders’ – NFL Power Poll – Week 7

Giants Outlast Ravens
Bills Beat Chiefs
Jets Shock Packers

Team of the Week 
Bills come back vs Chiefs
   
Players of the Week
  NFC
     Offense – WR Justin Jefferson – Vikings
     Defense – S Xavier McKinney – Giants
 
 AFC
    Offense – WR Stefon Diggs – Bills
    Defense – LB Von Miller – Bills
  
Rookies of the Week
    Offense – QB Bailey Zappe – Patriots
    Defense – LB Troy Anderson – Falcons
 
Games of Week 7    
Sunday – Jets at Broncos – CBS
Sunday – Chiefs at 49ers – Fox
Sunday night – Steelers at Dolphins – NBC
 

NFL Team Power Poll
Draft Insiders’ Staff

Ranking /Record /Team

#1 – 5-1 Bills
Bills outlasted the Chiefs in the AFC title game rematch. Josh Allen had another impressive performance and the Bills D came up big with an interception. Bills get their bye week to prepare to defend their AFC East title over the 2nd half.

#2 – 6-0 Eagles
The Eagles outclassed the Cowboys to remain the league’s only unbeaten club. They have a balanced offense and an aggressive defense that puts them atop the NFC. They get their bye week after their Sunday night victory to prepare for their first East title since 2019.

#3 – 4-2 Chiefs
Chiefs fought the Bills to the wire, but came up short this time. The travel to San Fran to face 49ers in a tough contest vs one of the leagues’ top defenses. Chiefs will be pressured all season in the toughest division.

#4 – 5-1 Vikings
Vikings beat the Dolphins behind another impressive performance by wideout Justin Jefferson. Get their bye week now to load up for 2nd half run. One of the best NFC clubs over the first half.

#5 – 4-2 Chargers
The Chargers outlasted the Broncos behind a strong game from runner Austin Ekeler. Host the Seahawks this Sunday, needing to win to stay apace the Chiefs.

#6 – 3-3 – Bucs
Bucs failed to bold off a late Steelers rally behind vet Mitchell Trubisky. Bucs seem to be falling and will need a good stretch run to run the average NFC South. They travel to Carolina hoping to stay above .500 entering midseason.

#7 – 4-2 – Cowboys
The Cowboys lost for the first time behind QB Cooper Rush vs the Eagles. Dak Prescott has been cleared to play, though probably sits another week. Host the Lions in a game they must have to stay abreast NFC contenders.

#8 – 5-1 Giants
The Giants continues to impress and play smart football behind runner Saquon Barkley and QB Danny Jones. They travel to Jacksonville where the Jaguars have proven to be a tough assignment at home.

#9 – 3-3 49ers
The 49ers were shocked by the Falcons showing little offense to control the game. QB Jimmy Garoppolo had a subpar performance. Their dominant D failed to produce in big spots. Host the Chiefs for NFC West leadership.

#10 – 3-3 Rams
Rams drilled the Panthers to end their two-game losing streak. Their offensive line is still their biggest issue on offense. They get a much needed bye week to regroup and get healthy at key positions.

#11 – 3-3 Ravens
The Ravens blew another 4th quarter lead that puts them at the .500 mark. They host arch rival the Browns this week with each club pressing for a win to stay in playoff contention.

#12 – 3-3 Dolphins
Dolphins came short to the Vikings with further injuries at the QB position. QB Tua Tagovailo is about ready to return this week. Host the Steelers Sunday night looking to stay in the AFC playoff race.

#13 – 3-3 Packers
The Packers getting over a double Big Apple bashing. Their average receiving corps is limited Aaron Rodgers and could limit this club from beating the best NFC playoff clubs. Travel to the Capital this week needing a win to stay in playoff chase.

#14 – 3-2 Titans
The Titans are coming off their bye week and well rested to host South rival, the Colts. Look to get clubs
a steady diet of power back Derrick Henry thru the rest of the season.

#15 – 3-3 Bengals
The Bengals came on late to beat the Saints behind a strong performance from Joe Burrow. Their offense looked the best of the season last week. Host the Falcons this Sunday in a big spot to claim North leadership.

#16 – 3-3 Patriots
The Pats drilled the overrated Browns for their second impressive in a row. Rookie QB Zappe had a strong performance which could lead to a QB controversy. Host the Bears Monday looking to build much needed momentum for the second half run.

#17 – 4-2 Jets
Jets had another strong performance winning in Green Bay behind an aggressive defense.  Travel to Denver to face the desperate Broncos this Sunday. Only one game behind the Bills at midseason.

#18 – 3-2-1 Colts
Colts came back vs the Jaguars for the third time behind Matt Ryan. Face their arch South rival the Titans in Nashville this Sunday which will be for division leadership. QB Ryan has this club believing in itself and a win here could propel them through the 2nd half.

#19 – 3-3 Falcons
Falcons shocked the 49ers behind an impressive performance by QB Marcus Mariota. Their defense contained the 49ers and made two timely interceptions. Travel to Cincinnati for a key matchup hoping to string another win to stay in contention.

#20 – 3-3 Seahawks
Seahawks beat the Cardinals behind a strong rushing game by rookie Kenneth Walker. They travel to LA to face the Chargers hoping to prove there are a playoff contender.

#21 – 3-3 Cardinals
Cardinals were unimpressive vs the Seahawks with little offensive firepower the main culprit. QB Kyler Murray was looked lousy and looks to avenge this week at home vs the equally desperate Saints.

#22 – 2-4 Saints
The Saints lost a wild game vs the Bengals. They face a key Thursday matchup in Arizona that may determine the playoff hopes of two franchises.

#23 – 2-4 Jaguars
Jaguars came up short vs the Colts failing to hold a late lead. QB Trevor Lawrence had a solid performance but will be tested fully at home this week by the tough Giants.

#24 – 2-4 – Broncos
The Broncos have been lousy behind struggling Russell Wilson. They are the 2nd lowest scoring offense which negates their strong defense weekly. Host the Jets this Sunday in a must win situation to stay in the AFC playoff picture.

#25 – 2-4 Browns
Browns continue to struggle to score points waiting for QB DeShaun Watson to be activated in late November. Travel to Baltimore for a critical game for their playoff hopes where the Ravens are equally pressed for a win.

#26 – 2-4 Steelers
Steelers shocked the Bucs behind former starter QB Matthew Trubisky who replaced injured Kenny Pickett. He led late scoring to beat the Bucs in a must win situation. Travel to Miami for key Sunday night matchup where the loser has an uphill battle to stay in contention.

#27- 1-4 Raiders
The Raiders are coming off their bye week and hope to regroup for a playoff run. They host the Texans this week and need a win to start a streak to get into the AFC West chase after a poor opening month.

#28 – 2-4 Commanders
The Commanders beat the Bears on Thursday night and are well rested for host the Packers this Sunday.  QB Carson Wentz will miss a few games and they will rely on backup Taylor Heinicke who gives them more mobility.

#29 – 2-4 Bears
The Bears might be the worst offense in the game and came up empty vs the Commanders. Travel to New England to face the resurging Patriots who ae always well prepared for vital winnable matchups.

#30 – 1-3-1 Texans
Texans are coming off their bye week and travel to Las Vegas to face the desperate Raiders where the loser in everything but mathematically eliminated from postseason.

#31 – 1-4 Lions
Lions are coming off their bye week after being shutout by the Patriots in a terrible performance. They have allowed the most points in the league despite one less game. Travel to Big D in tough matchup where HC Dan Campbell in on the HC watch list.

#32 – 1-5 Panthers
Panthers were outclassed by the Rams in their first game since the firing of HC Matt Rhule. They host the Bucs and will start their 4th QB in PJ Walker. This club is in total disarray and top candidate for #1 pick in the NFL Draft 2023.

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with NFL and college coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 30 years. He writes College Football Mondays weekly during the season. He was a longtime scouting consultant for the Senior Bowl, the nation’s premier postseason All-star game. He does sports radio shows for CBS and ESPN on a year-round basis related to NFL and College Football especially during the postseason team and All-star Bowl time. He has worked for CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Yahoo and Rivals sports publications and web sites

 




College Football Monday – Week 7

College Football Monday – Week 7

Oct. 17, 2022
Frank Coyle / Head scout – DraftInsiders.com

Draft Insiders’ & Coaches – Top 25 Teams

Vols Shock Bama – Top Teams Remain Undefeated
Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Top  Teams – Oct. 17

Teams of the Week
Tennessee Outlasts Alabama
Michigan Blasts Penn State
Utah Comes Back to Beat Trojans

Games of the Week – Oct. 22
   #6 Ole Miss (7-0) @ #21 LSU (6-0) – 3:30 pm – CBS
   #13 Syracuse (6-0) @ #5 Clemson (7-0) – 12:00 pm – ABC

Week Seven Players
Offensive Player of the Week – WR Jalin Hyatt – Tennessee
Defensive Player of the Week – DE Myles Murphy – Clemson

Frank Coyle is a longtime national scout of both College and NFL players. He is also a long-time member of the FWAA and a voter for the Heisman Trophy, Outland Trophy, Bronko Nagurski, Jim Thorpe, Fred Biletnikoff and Eddie Robinson awards annually for 25 years.

Top 25 Teams
        Draft Insiders’ Staff

Rank    Team                Record
1          Georgia             7-0
2          Ohio St             6-0
3          Michigan           7-0
4          Tennessee        6-0
5          Clemson           7-0
6           Ole Miss           7-0
7          Alabama           6-1
8          UCLA               6-0
9           Oregon             5-1
10         USC                  6-1
11         Oklahoma St    5-1
12         TCU                  6-0
13         Syracuse           6-0
14         Wake Forest     5-1
15         Kansas St        5-1
16         Utah                 5-2
17        Penn St             6-1
18         Cincinnati          5-1
19        North Carolina   6-1
20         Texas               5-2
21         LSU                  5-2
22         Kentucky          5-2
23        Illinois               6-1
24         Mississippi St    5-2
25         NC State           5-2

Coaches Top 25 Teams

Rank     Team           Record  Points
1          Georgia (43)      7-0        1550
2          Ohio State (17)  6-0        1511
3          Michigan (1)      7-0        1411
4          Tennessee (2)   6-0        1408
5          Clemson           7-0        1351
6          Alabama           6-1        1236
7          Ole Miss           7-0        1210
8          TCU                  6-0        1089
9          Oregon             5-1        1000
10         UCLA                6-0        995
11         Oklahoma State 5-1        868
12         USC                 6-1        852
13         Wake Forest     5-1        823
14         Syracuse          6-0        738
15         Utah                 5-2        663
16         Penn State        5-1        653
17         Kansas State    5-1        637
18         Kentucky          5-2        450
19         Cincinnati          5-1        370
20         Illinois               6-1        341
21         Texas               5-2        336
22         North Carolina   6-1        236
23         NC State           5-2        232
24         Mississippi State 5-2      212
25         Tulane               6-1        83

Others receiving votes: LSU 51, UCF 33, Kansas 30, South Carolina 24, Purdue 23, Maryland 15, Liberty 12, Washington 9, Baylor 7, Coastal Carolina 5, Pittsburgh 4, Arkansas 3, South Alabama 3, UTSA 1

Dropped from rankings: Kansas 20, Baylor 23