Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Poll

Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Top 25 Poll

 CFP Poll -Tuesday, Nov. 7th

Georgia Extends Winning Streak To 26 in a Row
Michigan, Ohio State, Washington & Florida State Remain Unbeaten

 Draft Insiders’ Top 25 Poll – Week Ten

Frank Coyle / Publisher

Teams of the Week
Oklahoma State Shocks Oklahoma – 27-24
Georgia Slams Missouri – 30-21
Alabama Edges LSU – 42-28
Clemson Beats Notre Dame – 31-23
 
Players of the Week
Offense – RB Dillon Johnson – Washington
Defense – LB Jeremiah Trotter – Clemson

Upcoming Games
Ole Miss @ Georgia
Michigan @ Penn State
Utah @ Washington

Draft Insiders’ – Top 25 Poll

Rank    Team                       Record

1          Georgia                        9-0                   
2          Ohio State                    9-0                   
3          Florida State                9-0
4          Michigan                      9-0                   
5          Washington                  9-0       
6          Oregon                         8-1
7          Alabama                      8-1
8          Ole Miss                       8-1
9          Texas                           8-1                   
10         Penn State                   8-1
11         Louisville                     8-1
12         Oklahoma State           7-2
13         Oklahoma                    7-2
14         Missouri                      7-2
15         Utah                             7-2
16         Tennessee                    7-2       
17         Oregon State                7-2
18         Notre Dame                  7-3
19        LSU                              6-3
20         Kansas                         7-2
21         James Madison            9-0
22         North Carolina             7-2
23        Tulane                          8-1
24        Fresno State                8-1
25         Arizona                        6-3

Others receiving consideration: Liberty, Clemson, Air Force, Southern Cal, Iowa, Kansas State, Maryland, Texas A&M, N.C. State, UCLA, Kentucky, South Carolina, Duke, SMU, Toledo, Cincinnati, BYU, Wyoming, Wake Forest and SMU

Coaches Poll – Top 25 Poll

Rank    Team             Record     Points
1          Georgia (55)     9-0        1587
2          Michigan (4)      9-0        1479
3          Ohio State (5)    9-0        1468
4          Florida State     9-0        1433
5          Washington       9-0        1357
6          Oregon             8-1        1235
7          Texas               8-1        1209
8          Alabama           8-1        1187
9          Penn State        8-1        1093
10         Ole Miss           8-1        1052
11         Louisville          8-1        938
12         Tennessee        7-2        785
13         Oregon State    7-2        756
14         Utah                 7-2        747
15         Missouri            7-2        658
16         Oklahoma         7-2        552
17         Oklahoma State 7-2        543
18         Kansas             7-2        481
19         LSU                  6-3        468
20         Tulane               8-1        377
21         James Madison 9-0        279
22         Notre Dame      7-3        264
23         North Carolina   7-2        233
24         Arizona             6-3        118
25         Fresno State     8-1        113

Others receiving votes: Air Force 78, Iowa 57, USC 56, Kansas State 52, Liberty 50, Duke 24, UCLA 22, SMU 20, UNLV 10, Toledo 8, NC State 4, Kentucky 4, Troy 2, West Virginia 1

Dropped from rankings: Air Force 17, UCLA 20, USC 22

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a long-time member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 28 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 ESPN and Sporting News 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.

 




NFL Draft Traded Selections

NFL Draft Traded Selections

 Updated Jan. 8, 2024
 2024 NFL Trading Period Opens – March 13, 2024

2024

First Round
Houston has a #1 from Cleveland (QB Deshaun Watson)
Chicago has a #1 from Carolina (pre-draft trade/WR DJ Moore)
Arizona has a #1 from Houston (2023 draft trade)

 Second Round
Philadelphia has a #1 from New Orleans (pre-2022 draft trade)
New Orleans has a #2 from Denver (HC Sean Payton)
Green Bay has a #2 from NY Jets (QB Aaron Rodgers)
NY Giants has a #2 and #5 from Seattle (DL Leonard Williams)
Commanders has a #2 from Chicago (Edge Montez Sweat)

 Third Round
Miami has forfeited its third round pick for tampering
Detroit has a #3 from Minnesota (TE TJ Hockenson)
San Francisco has a 3rd round minority hiring comp pick (Tennessee GM Ran Carthon)
Denver has a #3 from New Orleans (HC Sean Payton)
San Francisco has a minority hire comp pick (Houston HC DeMeco Ryans)
Seattle has a #3 from Denver (2023 draft trade)
Arizona has a #3 from Tennessee (2023 draft trade)
Arizona has a #3 from Houston (2023 draft trade)
Houston has a #3 from Philadelphia (2023 draft trade)
Packers receive: #3 from Buffalo (CB Rasul Douglas plus #5)
Commanders receive #3 from San Fran (Edge Chase Young)

Fourth Round
Houston has a #4 from Cleveland (QB Deshaun Watson)
Philadelphia has a conditional #4 from Minnesota (WR Jalen Reagor; could drop to a #5 if productivity
markers are not met)
Minnesota has a conditional #4 from Detroit (TE TJ Hockenson)
Atlanta has a conditional #4 from Jacksonville (WR Calvin Ridley; #4 if the player makes the team; #3 if
he meets certain PT marks; a #2 if he signs a long-term deal)
NY Jets have a #4 from Denver (DE Jake Martin)
Denver has a #4 from Miami (DE Bradley Chubb)
Chicago has a #4 from Philadelphia (2023 draft trade)
Jacksonville has a #4 from New Orleans (2023 draft trade)
Pittsburgh has a #4 from LA Rams (OG Kevin Dotson)
San Fran has a #4 from Dallas (QB Trey Lance)

 Fifth Round
Cleveland has a conditional #5 from Carolina (QB Baker Mayfield; could escalate to a#4 depended on ST)
Carolina has a #5 from Tennessee (OT Dennis Daley)
Carolina has a #5 from San Francisco (RB Christian McCaffrey)
Denver has a #5 from NY Jets ((DE Jake Martin)
Arizona has a #5 from Philadelphia (tampering charge agreement)
Philadelphia has a #5 from Tampa Bay (2023 draft trade)
Kansas City has a #5 from Dallas (2023 draft trade)
Minnesota has a #5 from Kansas City (2023 draft trade)
Minnesota has a #5 from Cleveland (DE Za’darius Smith)
Arizona a #5 from Houston (QB Josh Dobbs)
Cleveland has a #5 from Arizona (QB Josh Dobbs)
LA Rams has a #5 from Pittsburgh (OG Kevin Dotson)
Tennessee has #5 and #6 plus safety Terrell Edmunds (Safety Kevin Byard)

 Sixth Round
LA Rams have a #6 from Denver (LB Kenny Young)
Cleveland has a #6 from Houston (QB Deshaun Watson)
Philadelphia has a #6 from Tennessee (DB Ugo Amadi)
New Orleans has the lower of Philadelphia or Tennessee’s #6 (S Chauncey Gardner-Johnson)
Jacksonville has a #6 from Carolina (WR Laviska Shenault)
New England has a #6 from Las Vegas (OT Justin Herron)
Atlanta has a #6 from Cleveland (LB Deion Jones)
Carolina has a #6 from Arizona (WR Robby Anderson)
Houston has a #6 from Dallas (WR Brandin Cooks)
Cleveland has a #6 from Baltimore (2023 draft trade)
Buffalo has a #6 from Houston (2023 draft trade)
Buffalo has a #6 from LA Rams (2023 draft trade)
Miami has a #6 from Chicago (OL Dan Feeney)
Las Vegas has a conditional #7 from Minnesota (QB Nick Mullens)
Denver has a #6 from San Fran (DE Randy Gregory)
Tennessee has #5 and #6 plus safety Terrell Edmunds from Philadelphia (Safety Kevin Byard)
Philadelphia has a #6 from Atlanta (DL Kentavius Street plus #7 pick – 2025)
Minnesota has a #6 from Jacksonville (Guard Ezra Cleveland)

 Seventh Round
Denver has a #7 from the LA Rams (LB Kenny Young)
Houston has a #7 from New Orleans (RB Mark Ingram)
New England has a #7 from Chicago (WR N’Keal Harry)
Tennessee has a #7 from Philadelphia (DB Ugo Amadi)
Tennessee has a #7 from Carolina (OT Dennis Daley)
Las Vegas has a #7 from New England (OT Justin Herron)
Las Vegas has a #7 from Minnesota (QB Nick Mullens)
Cleveland has a #7 from Atlanta (LB Deion Jones)
Dallas has a #7 from Las Vegas (DT Jonathan Hankins)
Baltimore has a #7 from NY Jets (S Chuck Clark)
Houston has a #7 from Arizona (OT Josh Jones)
Houston has a #7 from Arizona (QB Josh Dobbs)
Arizona has a #7 from Cleveland (QB Josh Dobbs)
Arizona has a #7 from Giants (LB Isaiah Simmons)
San Fran has a #7 from Denver (DE Randy Gregory)

2025 Traded Selections

 Second Round
Chicago has a #2 from Carolina (2023pre-draft trade/WR DJ Moore)

 Fourth Round
Detroit has a #4 from Philadelphia (RB D’Andre Swift)

 Fifth Round
San Francisco has a #5 from Miami (RB Jeff Wilson)
Miami has a #5 from Denver (DE Bradley Chubb)
Minnesota has a #5 from Cleveland (DE Za’darius Smith)
Pittsburgh has a #5 from LA Rams (OG Kevin Dotson)
Chicago has a #5 from Miami (Chase Claypool)

 Sixth Round
Washington has a conditional #6 from Pittsburgh (CB William Jackson)
Cleveland has a #6 from Minnesota (DE Za’darius Smith)
LA Rams has a #6 from Pittsburgh (OG Kevin Dotson)
Denver has a #6 from Philadelphia (TE Albert Ogwuebunam)
LA Chargers has a #6 from New England (CB JC Jackson)
New England has a #6 from LA Chargers (CB JC Jackson)
LA Rams has a #6 from Atlanta (WR Van Jefferson)
NY Jets has a #6 from Kansas City (WR Mecole Hardman)
Cleveland has a #6 from Detroit (Wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones)

 Seventh Round
Philadelphia has a #7 from New Orleans (S Chauncey Gardner-Johnson)
Minnesota has a conditional #7 from Pittsburgh (OG Jesse Davis)
Carolina has a #7 from Arizona (WR Robby Anderson)
Pittsburgh has a conditional #7 from Washington (CB William Jackson)
Cleveland has a #7 from Minnesota (DE Za’darius Smith)
LA Chargers has a #7 from Cleveland (PK Dustin Hopkins)
New England has a #7 from Tennessee (PK Nick Folk)
Carolina and Kansas City flip #7 picks (WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette)
New England has a #7 from LA Chargers (CB JC Jackson)
LA Chargers has a #7 from New England (CB JC Jackson)
Chicago has a #7 from Miami (WR Chase Claypool)
Miami has a #7 from Chicago (WR Chase Claypool)
Atlanta has a #7 from LA Rams (WR Van Jefferson)
Kansas City has a #7 from NY Jets (WR Mecole Hardman)  .




NFL Dates 2024

NFL Dates 2024

February
Feb. 4 – Pro Bowl Games

Feb. 11 – Super Bowl LVIII, Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas

Feb. 20 Beginning this date through 4:00 p.m., New York time on March 5, clubs may designate Franchise or Transition Players.

Feb. 27 –March 4
NFL Scouting Combine, Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

March
March 5 Prior to 4:00 p.m., New York time, deadline for clubs to designate Franchise or Transition Players.

March 11-13 – During the period beginning at 12:00 noon, New York time, on March 11 and ending at 3:59:59 p.m., New York time, on March 13, clubs are permitted to contact, and enter into contract negotiations with the certified agents of players who will become unrestricted free agents upon the expiration of their 2023 player contracts at 4:00 p.m., New York time, on March 13.

During the above two-day negotiating period, a prospective UFA who is not represented by an NFLPA Certified Contract Advisor (“Unrepresented Player”) is permitted to communicate directly with a new club’s front office officials (excluding the head coach and other members of the club’s coaching staff) regarding contract negotiations. The club is responsible for confirming the player’s status as an Unrepresented Player.

No prospective unrestricted free agent is permitted to execute a contract with a new club until 4:00 p.m., New York time, on March 13.

March 13 – The 2024 League Year and Free Agency signing period begin at 4:00 p.m., New York time.
Trading period for 2024 begins at 4:00 p.m., New York time, after expiration of all 2023 contracts.

The first day of the 2024 League Year will end at 11:59:59 p.m., New York time, on March 13. Clubs will receive a Personnel Notice that will include all transactions submitted to the League office during the period between 4:00 p.m., New York time, and 11:59:59 p.m., New York time, on March 13.

March 24-27 – Annual League Meeting, Orlando, FL

April
April 1 – Clubs that hired a new head coach after the end of the 2023 regular season may begin offseason workout programs.

April 15 – Clubs with returning head coaches may begin offseason workout programs.

April 17 – Deadline for clubs to time, test, visit, interview or conduct a physical examination with a draft- eligible player at its club facility.

April 19 – Deadline for restricted free agents to sign offer sheets.

April 24 – Deadline for prior club to exercise Right of First Refusal to restricted free agents who signed offer sheets.
Deadline for clubs to time, test, visit, interview (including video and phone calls) or conduct a physical examination with a draft-eligible player at any location.

April 25-27 – NFL Draft, Detroit

May
May 2 – Deadline for Clubs to exercise Fifth-Year Option for players selected in the first round of the 2021 Draft.
May 3-6 or May 10-13 – Clubs may elect to hold their one three-day post-Draft rookie minicamp from Friday through Sunday or Saturday through Monday on one of the two weekends following the Draft.

May 13 – Rookie Football Development Programs begin.

May 20-22 – Spring League Meeting/Coach Accelerator, Nashville, TN




Draft Insiders’ NFL Power Poll

Draft Insiders’ – NFL Power Poll – Week 9

Frank Coyle/ Head scout

Teams of the Week 
Bengals Drill 49ers
Lions Blast Raiders

Players of the Week
  NFC
   Offense – QB Dak Prescott – Cowboys
   Defense – Edge Kayvon Thibodeaux – Giants
 
 AFC
   Offense – QB Joe Burrow – Bengals
   Defense – Edge Josh Allen – Jaguars
  
Rookies of the Week
   Offense – QB Will Levis – Titans
   Defense – CB Mekhi Blackmon – Vikings
 
Games of Week 9
Sunday
Miami vs Kansas City – Frankfurt, Germany – 9:30 am
Seattle @ Baltimore – 1:00 pm
Dallas @ Philadelphia – 4:30 pm
 
Sunday night
Buffalo @ Cincinnati – 8:20 pm
 
Bye teams – Denver, Detroit, Jacksonville & San Francisco

 NFL Team Power Poll

Draft Insiders’ Staff – Frank Coyle/Publisher
Ranking / Team / Record

#1 – Eagles – 7-1
The Eagles hung on vs the Commanders. QB Jalen Hurts had a strong performance, passing for 4 TDs despite some knee issues.  Host the Cowboys Sunday in a rivalry that defines East leadership.

#2 – Chiefs – 6-2
Chiefs were handled by the Broncos with QB Patrick Mahomes struggling through health issues. Face the Dolphins in Germany in a major AFC matchup among strong SB contenders.

#3 – Dolphins – 6-2
Dolphins beat the Patriots behind their strong passing attack. Travel to Germany to face the Chiefs in a matchup that shows AFC title

#4 – Ravens – 6-2
The Ravens beat the Cardinals, playing up and down again to the competition. Host the Seahawks in a playoff atmosphere for both clubs.

#5 – Jaguars – 6-2
Jaguars won their 5th straight game to solidify first place in the AFC South. QB Trevor Lawrence has directed this club well. Regroup on bye week before stretch run to repeat for an AFC South title.

#6 – Seahawks – 5-2
Seahawks won a big game in Cleveland. Travel to Baltimore to face the tough Ravens with first place in the balance for both divisions.

#7 – 49ers – 5-3
The 49ers got drilled by the Bengals for their 3rd consecutive loss. Get their bye week to regroup with an emphasis on their struggling defense with new vet edge defender Chase Young.

#8 – Lions – 6-2
The Lions rebound vs the Raiders on Monday night. Get their bye week to prepare for a second half run for the NFC North title. QB Jared Goff has been a leader and highly productive.

#9 – Bills – 5-3
Bills edged the Bucs on Thursday night and is well rested to travel to Cinny for a crucial contest. QB Josh Allen is on the stage vs QB Joe Burrow in a classic matchup.

#10 – Cowboys – 5-2
The Cowboys crushed the Rams last week. Travel to Philly for major battle with Eagles for East leadership. QB Dak Prescott is coming off his best game of the season.

#11 – Bengals – 4-3
The Bengals attacked the 49ers last week, relying on a strong performance by QB Joe Burrow and their defense. Host the Bills on Sunday night in a major AFC battle on annual playoff clubs.

#12 – Browns – 4-3
Browns failed vs the Seahawks with a poor performance. Host the Cardinals and must rebound to stay in the North race. QB Deshaun Watson is still week to week.

#13 – Jets – 4-3
Jets won the MetLife debacle vs the GMen. They host the Chargers on Monday night with the winner staying alive for the postseason.

#14 – Steelers – 4-3
Steelers lost to the Jaguars in a physical battle. QB Kenny Pickett got beat up though will start vs the Titans on Thursday night.  This is a must win situation to stay abreast in the deep AFC North.

#15 – Chargers – 3-4
The Chargers blitzed the Bears last week. Face the Jets at MetLife on Monday night which will have huge impact on both clubs’ playoff aspirations.

#16 – Saints – 4-4
The Saints got back on the win column vs the Colts. Host the Bears in a vital game to stay in the race for the NFC South leadership.

#17 – Falcons – 4-4
Falcons lost a close game vs the Titans. Host the Vikings in an important NFC game with the battered secondary looking to recover vs a new Minnesota QB.

#18 – Bucs – 3-4
Bucs are on a three-game losing streak. Travel to Houston to face the young Texans. Bucs offense needs has struggled and must step up here.

#19 – Rams – 3-5
Rams were bombed by the Cowboys with their secondary failing in big spots. Travel to Green Bay this week with the loser making plans for 2024.

#20 – Texans – 3-4
The Texans lost to the winless Panthers last week. Host the Bucs in a gut check matchup expected to be a defensive battle. QB CJ Stroud needs to step up here.

#21 – Vikings – 4-4
Vikings jumped the Packers last week, though lost QB Kirk Cousins for the season. Travel to Atlanta for an important NFC contest to separate contenders from pretenders.

#22 – Titans – 3-4
The Titans got a huge boost lift from rookie QB Will Levis who threw for 4 TDs. They face the Steelers
Thursday night in Pittsburgh looking to get to the .500 mark.

#23 – Giants – 2-6
The Giants lost an agonizing game vs the Jets. Starting QB Daniel Jones returns and hopes to give this inept attack a boost. Travel to Las Vegas to face the collapsing Raiders.

#24 – Commanders – 3-5
The Commanders fell to the Eagles in a tough matchup. They moved their top edge defenders Young and Sweat for 2nd day draft picks this April. Travel to New England hoping to turn this season around.

#25 – Raiders – 3-5
Raiders cleaned house after getting bashed by the Lions Monday night. Both HC McDaniels and GM Zucker were fired. This club continues to fall mainly on five poor draft classes.

#26- Colts – 3-5
Colts came up short vs the Saints. Travel to Carolina this week in a crucial matchup to stay alive in the mediocre AFC South.

#27 – Patriots – 2-6
The Pats were outclassed by the Dolphins. Face the struggling Commanders this week in a must win situation to have even a remote chance to get into the playoff race.

#28 – Broncos – 3-5
Broncos beat the Chiefs for the first time in years. They get their bye week to determine starters going forward with a big turnover expected.

#29 – Packers – 2-5
The Packers were toasted by the Vikes last week. Young QB Jordan Love is struggling, though needs to play for management to make a long term decision. Host the Rams this week.

#30 – Bears – 2-6
The Bears were wacked by the Chargers last week. Rookie QB Tyson Bagent continues to start for the injured Fields. This club does not have a plan despite being active in the trade market.

#31 – Cardinals – 1-7
Cardinals lost a hard-fought game with the Ravens last week. Travel to Cleveland with Kyler Murray ready to start soon after the trade of Josh Dobbs this week.

#32 – Panthers – 1-6
Panthers get their first win over the Texans. Host the Colts looking to build confidence for this young club.

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 major 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

 




2023 NFL Trade Deadline – Player Movement

The 2023 NFL Trade Deadline – Player Movement

 Frank Coyle / Head scout 

NFL 2023 trade deadline was fairly active this year with several deals involving top players who can make a difference over the 2nd half of the season. Most of the high-level trades involved defensive players with NFC West rivals, the Seahawks and 49ers landing impact edge defenders. Most other trades were for starters with many deals involving receivers and secondary players.    

Recap of NFL trades made in October 2023 through the deadline
     We will update the complete list of traded selections this week   
 
NFL Trades

  Most recent trades – All draft selections in 2024 unless otherwise noted
 
Bills receive: Cornerback Rasul Douglas plus a 5th-round pick
Packers receive: 3rd-round pick
 
Lions receive: Wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones
Browns receive: 6th-round pick (2025)
 
49ers receive: Defensive end Chase Young
Commanders receive: 3rd-round pick
 
Jaguars receive: Guard Ezra Cleveland
Vikings receive: 6th-round pick
 
Vikings receive: QB Josh Dobbs plus 7th-round pick
Cardinals receive: 6th-round pick
 
Bears receive: Defensive end Montez Sweat
Commanders receive: 2nd-round pick
 
Seahawks receive: Defensive lineman Leonard Williams
Giants receive: 2nd-round pick plus 5th-round pick (2025)
 
Eagles receive: Safety Kevin Byard
Titans receive: Safety Terrell Edmunds, 5th-round pick & 6th-round pick
 
Falcons receive: DL Kentavius Street plus 7th-round pick (2025)
Eagles receive: 6th-round pick
 
Chiefs receive: WR Mecole Hardman plus 7th-round pick (2025)
    Jets receive: 6th-round pick (2025)
 
Falcons receive: WR Van Jefferson plus 7th-round pick (2025)
Rams receive: 6th-round pick (2025)
 
49ers receive: LB Randy Gregory plus 7th-round pick
Broncos receive: 6th-round pick 
 
Dolphins receive: WR Chase Claypool plus 7th-round pick (2025)
Bears receive: 6th-round pick (2025)
 
Patriots receive: CB J.C. Jackson plus exchange 6th & 7th-round picks (2025)
 Chargers receive: 6th & 7th round picks (2025)
 




NFL Trade Deadline

NFL Trade Deadline

  Frank Coyle/ NFL Insider

 Playoff Clubs Working Deals at the 11th Hour
 Giants Trade DL Leo Williams to Seahawks

    The NFL trade deadline is today, Oct. 31 with clubs working the phones diligently seeking deals for the 2nd half playoff stretch run. Expect an active day of deals involving quality starters. The NFL trade date in 2024 opens in mid-March.   

 NFL Teams – possible available players

 NFC

 Bears
  CB Jaylon Johnson  
        Bills, Cowboys, 49ers and Chiefs interested in solid starter.
 
Commanders
   Edge Chase Young
       His name is in many conversations for a #2 pick. May remain in DC and get tagged in March   
   Edge Montez Sweat
      Playmaker can provide impact off the edge. Chiefs, Bears and Bucs interested
  
Cowboys
     Seeking runner like Derek Henry and Dalvin Cook before deadline 
 An OL is always on the agenda and LT Garett Bolles has drawn interest.

Giants

  CB Adoree Jackson
       Bills, Seahawks, Chargers and Bears have made calls with a 2nd day draft pick on the table 
 
   WR Darius Slayton
      Veteran can stretch the field and a few playoff clubs have inquired
 
  WR Parris Campbell
     Never settled into GMen offense
 
  DT A’Shawn Robinson
       Veteran will get interest from the Jets, Bucs and Falcons for a 3rd day pick
 
  CB Darney Holmes
    Veteran put up respectable grades in the nickel role
 
  Eagles
     Derek Barnett is being shopped around for a conditional late pick
 
Panthers
   Impact edge rusher Brian Burns getting inquires, though two #1 picks too high to move
 
  WR Terrance Marshall is on the block. The 3rd day pick gets it done. Chiefs and 49ers have made calls.
 
Cardinals
    S Budda Baker will cost a 2nd day selection with Jaguars, Bengals and Browns
    WR Marquise Brown has drawn interest with Browns, Falcons and Bucs in line.

Vikings
  DE Danielle Hunter – Playmaker can change games. Ravens, Chiefs and Chargers in pursuit  
 
AFC
   Jets
   RB Dalvin Cook
       Veteran could move with contenders like Ravens, Cowboys, Bucs and Bills interested
       Jets looking for OL after interior injuries last weekend.
 
   Patriots
     TE Hunter Henry getting interest from Bengals, Cowboys, Eagles and Seahawks  
 
   Dolphins
     Seeking offensive lineman and defensive players especially in the front seven. Like LT Garett Bolles for a 3rd round selection.
 
   Ravens 
     Looking to add a running back with Jonathan Taylor, Dalvin Cook and Derek Henry at the top of their list.
 
Titans
   RB Derek Henry
       Playoff clubs thinking he can be the difference in January. Ravens, Cowboys, Bills, Eagles and Bucs in pursuit
 
 QB Ryan Tannehill – Clubs with injuries especially contenders like the Jets, Falcons and Vikings making calls.  
 
WR DeAndre Hopkins is still a playmaker with impact talent. Clubs like the Falcons, Bucs and Cowboys offering a 2nd day selection
 
Broncos
    WR Jerry Jeudy
   Starting to become a problem child, though a talented playmaker who will command interest
 
    WR Courtland Sutton
   Quality possession receiver could move
 
    OT Garett Bolles
   Underrated LT with consistently good grades. Clubs like Jets, Cowboys, Dolphins and Bills interested
 
   CB Patrick Surtain
      Blue chip young cover man will command a huge price with Bills, Giants, Cowboys and 49ers at the head of the line
 
Chiefs
   Interested in adding playmakers on both sides of the ball. They will inquire for edge rushers, Brian Burns and Chase Young
 
  WR Richie James is expected to move for a late conditional pick.
 
Raiders
   WR Devante Adams is hoping to move. All-Pro performer would command #1 pick plus and maybe best to move on. Ravens, Bills, Steelers and Cowboys seeking difference maker in the passing game.
 

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with NFL and college coaches, scouts and player agents. He publishes an annual NFL Free Agency Report will extensive insight on NFL player evaluation.  He is a member of the FWAA and voter in major 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




Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Top 25 Poll

Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Top 25 Poll
 First CFP Poll -Tuesday, Oct. 31st

Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, Washington & Florida State Remain Unbeaten at Midseason

 Draft Insiders’ Top 25 Poll – Week Nine
Frank Coyle / Publisher

Teams of the Week
Oregon Drills Utah – 35-6
Kansas Shocks Oklahoma – 38-33
 
Players of the Week
Offense – RB Olie Gordon II – Oklahoma State
Defense – S Xavier Watts – Notre Dame

Upcoming Games – Nov. 4th
Missouri @ Georgia
Washington @ Southern Cal
LSU @ Alabama

Draft Insiders’ – Top 25 Poll

1          Georgia                        8-0                   
2          Michigan                      8-0                   
3          Ohio State                    8-0                   
4          Florida State                8-0
5          Washington                  8-0       
6          Oregon                         7-1
7          Alabama                      7-1
8          Ole Miss                       7-1
9          Oklahoma                    7-1
10         Texas                           7-1                   
11         Penn State                   7-1
12         Louisville                     7-1
13         Notre Dame                  7-2
14         Missouri                      7-1
15         Utah                             6-2
16        LSU                              6-2
17         Air Force                      8-0
18         Kansas                         6-2
19         Tennessee                    6-2       
20         Oregon State                6-2
21         USC                             7-2
22         James Madison            8-0
23         North Carolina             6-2
24        Tulane                          7-1
25         UCLA                           6-2

Others receiving consideration: Iowa, Kansas State, Florida, Fresno State, Miami, Maryland, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, Kentucky, Washington State, Wisconsin, Miami, Clemson, Arizona, South Carolina, Duke, Syracuse, Cincinnati, Mississippi State, BYU, Wyoming, Wake Forest, SMU and Liberty

Coaches Poll – Top 25 Poll

Rank    Team          Record     Points
1 Georgia (58)               8-0        1590
2 Michigan (3)               8-0        1520
3 Ohio State (3)             8-0        1454
4 Florida State               8-0        1439
5 Washington                8-0        1344
6 Texas                           7-1        1212
7 Oregon                        7-1        1211
8 Alabama                     7-1        1187
9 Penn State                 7-1        1072
10 Ole Miss                   7-1        1021
11 Oklahoma                 7-1        948
12 Notre Dame             7-2        847
13 LSU                           6-2        809
14 Missouri                   7-1        741
15 Louisville                  7-1        701
16 Tennessee                6-2        553
17 Air Force                  8-0        523
18 Utah                          6-2        509
19 Oregon State           6-2        465
20 UCLA                       6-2        309
21 Tulane                      7-1        304
22 USC                          7-2        239
23 Kansas                      6-2        182
24 James Madison       8-0        169
25 North Carolina        6-2        120

Others receiving votes: Kansas State 85, Oklahoma State 62, Fresno State 51, Miami 35, Duke 33, Iowa 20, Arizona 18, Liberty 15, SMU 6, Florida 3, Toledo 1, UNLV 1, Kentucky 1

Dropped from rankings: Duke 21

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a long-time member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 28 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 ESPN and Sporting News 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.




Draft Insiders’ NFL Power Poll

Draft Insiders’ – NFL Power Poll – Week 8

Teams of the Week 
Ravens Blast Lions
Vikings Shock 49ers

Players of the Week
  NFC
   Offense – WR  A.J. Browns – Eagles
   Defense – DT Dexter Lawrence – Giants

 AFC
   Offense – QB Lamar Jackson – Ravens
   Defense – Edge defenders, TJ Watt – Steelers & Myles Garrett – Browns

Rookies of the Week
   Offense – QB Tyson Bagent – Bears
   Defense – CB Dre Banks – Giants

Games of Week 8
Sunday
Jets @ Giants – 1:00 pm
Cleveland Browns @ Seattle Seahawks – 4:05 pm
Cincinnati Bengals @ San Fran 49ers – 4:30 pm

Monday night
Las Vegas Raiders @ Detroit Lions – 8:15 pm
 
Bye teams – None

NFL Team Power Poll

Draft Insiders’ Staff – Frank Coyle/Publisher

Ranking /Team / Record

#1 – Chiefs – 6-1
Chiefs manhandled the Chargers again to gain a three game lead in the AFC West. Travel to Denver for another AFC West matchup where they continue to dominate.

#2 – Eagles – 6-1
The Eagles benefit from ‘Homer’ calls to beat the Dolphins. QB Jalen Hurts making continuous turnovers which may turn to a heavy ground game through the rest of the season.

#3 – 49ers – 5-2
The 49ers lost a 2nd game in a row for the first time since Oct 2022. Injury concerns with Deebo Samuel out limits this offense with a few QB Brock Purdy key turnovers difficult to overcome. Host the Bengals

#4 – Ravens – 5-2
The Ravens drilled the Lions in a physical battle. Travel to the desert to face the Cardinals. They have their eye on the trade market over the weekend.

#5 – Dolphins – 5-2
Dolphins lost to the Eagles with a few poor key penalties deciding the outcome. Back to the drawing board with the Patriots coming to town in a key AFC East battle with first place in the balance.

#6 – Jaguars – 5-2
Jaguars won their 4th straight game to solidify first place in the AFC South. QB Trevor Lawrence has joined the elite in just his third season. Travel to Pittsburgh for key AFC battle of contenders.

#7 – Seahawks – 4-2
Seahawks host the Browns in a matchup of two of the most physical clubs in the league. Geno Smith has regained his rhyme coupled with a strong ground game to challenge the tough Browns defense.

#8 – Lions – 5-2
The Lions came out flat vs the Ravens and never recovered. Host the Raiders on Monday night looking to maintain their short NFC North lead.

#9 – Bills – 4-3
Bills fell late to the Patriots as their defense came up short repeatedly. Host the Bucs on Thursday night in an important matchup for both clubs in very competitive divisional races.

#10 – Cowboys – 4-2
The Cowboys are well rested coming off their bye week. Host the Rams on Sunday with the loser facing an uphill challenge the rest of the season.

#11 – Browns – 4-2
Browns edged the Colts which keeps them in strong contention. QB Deshaun Watson is still week to week. Travel to Seattle for a key matchup where the winner gains strong postseason position.

#12 – Bengals – 3-3
The Bengals are coming off their bye week and travel to San Fran to face the struggling 49ers. QB Joe Burrow is the healthiest he has been all season. They look to escape the AFC North basement here.

#13 – Bucs – 3-3
Bucs are coming off back-to-back losses. Travel to Buffalo to face the equally faltering Bills. Bucs offense needs to step up here.

#14 – Jets – 3-3
Jets are well rested for the Giants contest with both clubs facing a must win situation. Their pass rush may be the difference here with limited offensive production.

#15 – Steelers – 4-2
Steelers were physical in their win over the Rams. QB Kenny Pickett does not blink and gives them the leader they want. Host the Jaguars in a major AFC test among strong contenders.

#16 – Falcons – 4-3
Falcons edged NFC South rival the Bucs last week. Playing hot and cold with their offense struggling weekly to establish an identity. Travel to Tennessee looking to maintain their divisional leadership.

#17 – Rams – 3-4
Rams failed in big spots to the Steelers. Travel to Dallas for crucial NFC matchup where a lose is a major hit to their playoff hopes.

#18 – Texans – 3-3
The young Texans come off their bye week and travel to Carolina in a battle of rookie 1st round QBs, CJ Stroud and Bryce Young.  This club is hungry and playing loss under new HC DeMeco Ryans.

#19 – Chargers -2-4
The Chargers are the biggest pretenders in the league. Host the resurgent Bears on Sunday night in a must win situation for their postseason aspirations.

#20 – Giants – 2-5
The Giants beat the Commanders behind backup QB Tyrod Taylor. Host the Jets in a gut check for any postseason aspirations. Offensive line faces a major test vs the Jets talented defensive front.

#21 – Commanders – 3-4
The Commanders fell to the GMen in a defensive struggle. Host the Eagles in a desperate situation for turning this season around.

#22 – Raiders – 3-4
Raiders were blasted by a rookie QB last week in a key opportunity to get into the AFC race. Travel to Detroit for a Monday night matchup which could define their season.

#23 – Vikings – 3-4
Vikings jumped the 49ers on Monday night.  Look to keep the momentum vs the Packers in Green Bay. QB Kirk Cousins continues to carry this club and stay competitive vs anyone.

#24 – Patriots – 2-5
The Pats won a must win situation vs the Bills. QB Mac Jones had his best performance of the season.  Face the tough Miami offense on the road this week and need Jones to continue to continue his hot hand.

#25 – Saints – 3-4
The Saints lost another close game this time to the Jaguars. Travel to Indy with a chance to get to the .500 mark entering the 2nd half of the year.

#26- Colts – 3-4
Colts lost a heartbreaker to the Browns. Host the Saints this week, hoping runner Jonathan Taylor begins to make an impact.

#27 – Titans – 2-4
The Titans comes off their bye week and announced rookie QB Will Levis gets the starting assignment vs
the Falcons. Their inept offense continues to struggle and looks to turn the page with an eye of the future.

#28 – Broncos – 2-5
Broncos edged the Packers last week. Host the Chiefs this week and face the trading deadline with a few more moves expected.

#29 – Packers – 2-4
The Packers lost to Denver last week. Young QB Jordan Love is going through the growing pain of starting in the NFL. Host the Vikings this week.

#30 – Bears – 2-5
The Bears shocked the Raiders last week with rookie QB Tyson Bagent directing their attack.  Travel to LA to face the desperate Chargers this week.

#31 – Cardinals – 1-6
Cardinals were drilled by the Seahawks last week. Host the buzzsaw Ravens this week. They could trade several veterans over the next few days to build draft capital for April.

#32 – Panthers – 0-6
Panthers come off their bye week and host the hot Texans. Looking for their first win for new staff and player leaders.

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 major 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




Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Top 25 Poll

Draft Insiders’ & Coaches Top 25 Poll

 Ohio St, Alabama, Utah & Florida St Win Top 25 Battles
 Eight Teams Remain Unbeaten at Midseason

 Draft Insiders’ Top 25 Poll – Week Eight
Frank Coyle / Publisher

Teams of the Week
Ohio State Drills Penn State – 20-12
Utah Shocks USC – 34-32

Players of the Week
Offense – WR Marvin Harrison – Ohio State
Defense – Edge TJ Tuimoloau – Ohio State

Photo – WR Marvin Harrison – Ohio St (school)

Draft Insiders’ – Top 25 Poll

1          Georgia                        7-0                   
2          Michigan                      8-0                   
3          Ohio State                    7-0                   
4          Florida State                7-0
5          Washington                  7-0       
6          Oklahoma                    7-0       
7          Oregon                         6-1
8          Alabama                      7-1
9          Ole Miss                       6-1
10         Utah                             6-1
11         Texas                           6-1                   
12         Oregon State                6-1
13         Penn State                   6-1
14         Notre Dame                  6-2       
15         North Carolina             6-1
16         Louisville                     6-1
17         USC                             6-2
18        LSU                              6-2
19         Air Force                      7-0
20         Missouri                      7-1
21         Duke                            5-2
22         Tennessee                    5-2       
23         James Madison            7-0
24        Tulane                          6-1
25         UCLA                           5-2

Others receiving consideration: Iowa, Florida, Miami, Maryland, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, Kentucky, Washington State, Wisconsin, Miami, Kansas State, Clemson, TCU, South Carolina, Syracuse, Fresno State, Cincinnati, Mississippi State, BYU, Wyoming, Wake Forest, SMU, Liberty and Arizona

Coaches Poll – Top 25 Poll

Rank    Team             Record   Points
1          Georgia (58)      7-0        1586
2          Michigan (4)      8-0        1522
3          Ohio State (2)    7-0        1459
4          Florida State     7-0        1426
5          Washington       7-0        1333
6          Oklahoma         7-0        1283
7          Texas               6-1        1150
8          Alabama           7-1        1141
9          Oregon             6-1        1089
10         Penn State        6-1        1056
11         Ole Miss           6-1        931
12         Oregon State    6-1        892
13         Utah                 6-1        866
14         Notre Dame      6-2        688
15         LSU                  6-2        677
16         Missouri            7-1        604
17         North Carolina   6-1        574
18         Louisville          6-1        451
19         Air Force           7-0        374
20         Tennessee        5-2        356
21         Duke                5-2        350
22         USC                 6-2        269
23         Tulane               6-1        202
24         UCLA                5-2        195
25         James Madison 7-0        101

Others receiving votes: Florida 52, Miami 27, Kansas State 25, Iowa 24, Fresno State 23, Oklahoma State 13, Kentucky 10, Wyoming 9, SMU 8, Liberty 8, Arizona 7, UNLV 6, Kansas 4, Maryland 4, Toledo 2, Wisconsin 2, Clemson 1

Dropped from rankings: Iowa 23

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a long-time member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 28 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 ESPN and Sporting News 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.

 




Draft Insiders’ Midseason All-American Team

Draft Insiders’ Midseason All-American Teams

First & Second Teams All-American Teams

Frank Coyle/ Head Scout

First Team Offense

QB Michael Penix Jr. – Washington
RB Audric Estime – Notre Dame
RB Jonathon Brooks – Texas
WR Malik Nabers – LSU
WR Rome Odunze – Washington
WR Marvin Harrison Jr. – Ohio State
TE Brock Bowers – Georgia
OT Joe Alt – Notre Dame
OT Olu Fashanu – Penn State
OG Cooper Beebe – Kansas State
OG Zak Zinter – Michigan
C Jackson Powers-Johnson – Oregon

All-Purpose Ashton Jeanty – Boise State
PK Will Reichard – Alabama

First Team Defense

Edge Laiatu Latu – UCLA
Edge Dallas Turner – Alabama
DL Howard Cross III – Notre Dame
DL Jer’Zhan Newton – Illinois
LB Payton Wilson – North Carolina State
LB Edgerrin Cooper – Texas A&M
CB Kool-aid McKinstry – Alabama
CB Kris Abrams-Draine – Missouri
CB Cooper DeJean – Iowa
S Malaki Starks – Georgia
S Jaylin Simpson – Auburn
P Tory Taylor – Iowa

Frank Coyle is a long-time scout with nationwide ties with coaches, scouts and player agents. He is a long-time member of the FWAA and voter in College player awards – Heisman, Outland, Nagurski, Lombardi, Thorpe, Biletnikoff etc for the past 28 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 ESPN and Sporting News 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.

Second Team All-American Team

Second Team Offense

QB Drake Maye – North Carolina
RB Ray Davis – Kentucky
RB Braelon Allen – Wisconsin
WR Keon Coleman – Florida State
WR Luther Burden III – Missouri
WR Emeka Egbuka – Ohio State
TE Cade Stover – Ohio State
OT Taliese Fuaga – Oregon State
OT Javon Foster – Missouri
G Donovan Jackson – Ohio State
G Christian Haynes – UConn
C Sedrick Van Pran – Georgia
All-Purpose – Travis Hunter – Colorado
PK Harrison Melvis – Missouri

Second Team Defense

Edge JT Tuimoloau – Ohio State
Edge Jonah Elliss – Utah
DL T’Vondre Sweat – Texas
DL Kris Jenkins – Michigan
LB Danny Stutsman – Oklahoma
LB Harold Perkins – LSU
LB Jason Henderson – Old Dominion
CB Ben Morrison – Notre Dame
CB Kamari Lassiter – Georgia
CB Denzel Burke – Ohio State
S Tyler Nubin – Minnesota
S Calen Bullock – USC
P Matthew Hayball – Vanderbilt