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This year’s NFL Draft was highlighted
by some notable offensive weapons like JaMarcus
Russell, Brady Quinn, Adrian Peterson and Calvin
Johnson. But the defensive studs should be just
as noteworthy. While you can review the NFL odds
on who will win the offensive Rookie of the Year
in our NFL Opinions let’s take a look at
the defensive pups who could be the big dogs
by the end of the season.
Before you start your
NFL betting throwing your money down on our
NFL Futures, keep in mind that seven of the
last ten AP Defensive
Rookies of the Year have
been linebackers, with two more going to defensive
ends. Charles Woodson has been the only cornerback
to win the award since 1993. Last year’s
winner was DeMeco Ryans of the Houston Texans.
He was a second round pick out of Alabama.
The defensive end class was strong this year,
but Jamaal Anderson, Adam Carriker and Jarvis
Moss are all players that will need at least
one season to develop in to stars. Of the three,
Adam Carriker has been impressing the most out
of St. Louis and is a bubble prospect for the
defensive rookie of the year honors.
As for safeties and corners, the only player
worthy of being mentioned in this discussion
is Washington Redskins safety LaRon Landry. Not
only did Landry post huge numbers at LSU, he
also blew away the competition at the NFL combine.
But this award has rarely ever gone to a safety,
so your betting dollars are safer with the following
linebackers and defensive ends.
5. Lawrence Timmons – Pittsburgh
Steelers
The Steelers are a storied defensive team and
they had their eye on Timmons from the start
of the scouting process. He possesses a massive
frame, has a quick first step and is a versatile
athlete. The latter is probably the most important
as he moves in to replace a corps in Pittsburgh
that lost Joey Porter to the Dolphins.
The knock on Timmons is his lack of polish and
experience. He only started in one season while
attending Florida State University. But the Pittsburgh
defense highlights the linebacker position, and
Timmons is gifted enough to rack up stats and
highlight reel footage. He should be in the running
for defensive ROY, though the stout defensive
roster of the Steelers might cut in on his ability
to shine.
4. Anthony Spencer – Dallas
Cowboys
Spencer’s chances ballooned as soon as
Greg Ellis’s Achilles tendon injury became
a concern. Ellis may not ever play football again,
and is certainly not going to play in the pre-season.
This gives Spencer the chance to highlight his
skills as he makes the transition to outside
linebacker. If anyone can get the most out of
this genetic freak, who benefits from playing
opposite DeMarcus Ware, it will be coach Wade
Phillips.
The Purdue Boilermaker notched 26.5 tackles
and 10.5 bone-crushing sacks in his senior year,
and boosted his draft stock immensely. He ventures
to a Cowboys defense that needs a jumpstart,
and Spencer is just the sparkplug to get it done.
When the Cowboys are contending for the NFC East,
and their defense has made vast improvements,
Spencer will be a big reason. Bet on this underdog
in the BetUS.com sportsbook.
3. Gaines Adams – Tampa
Bay Buccaneers
The first defensive player picked overall was
defensive end Gaines Adams out of Clemson, who
was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The
Bucs are betting on the idea that Adams can replace
the recently released Simeon Rice, but Adams
has been criticized for his inability to stop
the run.
Adams has a decent
shot because he will be under the eagle eye
of Monte Kiffen, a defensive guru in the NFL.
He is surrounded by veterans like Ronde Barber
and Derrick Brooks who will give him the on
field leadership, and whip cracking, he will
need to be successful. I’m not
making any stupid puns about “yards Gaines”.
2. Patrick Willis – San
Francisco 49ers
The linebacker position
is highlighted by San Francisco’s Patrick Willis. The SEC Defensive
Player of the Year is an intelligent, unrelenting
and vicious tackler who will anchor the defense
of the Squared Sevens in 2007.This Mississippi
man handler plays with an unbridled intensity,
which sometimes works against him as well.
He needs to focus and play under better mental
control then his raging emotions allow. Also,
his ball coverage skills still need a ton of
work.
1. Paul Posluszny – Buffalo
Bills
That’s right.
At the top of both defensive and offensive
ROY lists, I have posted two players selected
by the Buffalo freaking Bills. Posluszny was
projected as a mid-first rounder, but fell
to the Bills in the second round with the thirty-fourth
pick. And boy were they fortunate.
Posluszny is an old school line backer who plays
with an unmatched ferocity. He is a tenacious
tackler who always displays a high football IQ
when on the field. Both will be important as
he has already been given the top middle linebacker
spot, in part due to the departures of London
Fletcher and Takeo Spikes.
The Bills have always boasted a strong linebacker
corps, and Posluszny is right on the money for
a team desperate to fill the void left by Fletcher
and Spikes. With that in mind, Posluszny will
be filling a 4-3 defense that, again, highlights
the linebacker position and Posluszny has all
the tangibles and intangible qualities you need
from a pro-bowl caliber linebacker.
That is why your hard earned betting dollars
should be driving towards second-rounder Paul
Posluszny to upset all the first-round talent
of the NFL draft. The sexy bets are on the first
round talents, but the smart betting investor
will keep his futures money safe in Buffalo.
NFL Futures:
LaRon Landry wins ROY
Leon Hall wins ROY
Lawrence Timmons wins defensive ROY
Anthoney Spencer wins defensive ROY
Gaines Adams wins defensive ROY
Patrick Willis wins defensive ROY
Paul Posluszny wins defensive ROY
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Posted on 8/16/2007 6:32:49 PM
NFL Future Odds - NFL Opinion - Defensive Rookie Of The Year
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