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		<description><![CDATA[<p>With the draft just days away, GmenHQ will be breaking down all the new information for the 32 teams over a 3 days stretch. Starting from the bottom and we’ll move all the way to #1 32. Baltimore Ravens – Kevin Minter, ILB/LSU – I am not alone in thinking Baltimore will be looking to [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2013/04/23/nfl-draft-2013-breaking-it-down-with-picks-20-32/">NFL Draft 2013: Breaking it Down with Picks 20-32</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p><strong>32. Baltimore Ravens</strong> – Kevin Minter, ILB/LSU – I am not alone in thinking Baltimore will be looking to somehow replace Ray Lewis and the skill set he gave the Ravens throughout his career. Minter has been compared to Jets LB David Harris. Harris has 22.5 sacks in 6 seasons with the Jets, so to be honest; I think Baltimore would be thinking bigger than those numbers. Minter was the most dependable player on an LSU defense chock-full of prospective NFL talent, According to NFL.com’s Rob Rang, Minter compares to DeMeco Ryans and not Harris as mentioned before. Rang was quoted as saying “Like Ryans, Minter is slightly undersized and relies on his instincts and reliable tackling ability &#8212; rather than sheer explosiveness &#8212; to accumulate impressive stat-lines. Florida International SS Jonathan Cyprien is another name to watch for here.</p>
<p><strong>31. San Francisco 49ers</strong> – Zach Ertz, TE/Stanford – I believe the 49’ers will move up in the draft in order to secure Ertz. Zach has been mentioned as a target for plenty of teams and because of his popularity, as well as the 49’ers having more picks than anyone else in the draft, they’ll move up somewhere in the teens to make this pick. With the departure of Delanie Walker the 49ers need a substitute for their 2 TE sets. Colin Kaepernick needs the keep with the same offensive sets to make the pistol offense as effective as we saw it in 2013. Ertz is a poor blocker and will struggle at time at the next level, but his hands are that of a possession WR. Look for the NY Jets to trade out of the #13th pick they just got from Tampa in order to acquire 2-3 picks from San Fran in exchange.</p>
<p><strong>30. Atlanta Falcons</strong> – Desmond Trufant, CB/ Washington – The brother of Seattle Seahawk CB Marcus Trufant and NYJ CB Isiah Trufant, little brother Desmond may be the best of all three. He set career-bests in 2011 as a junior with a pair of interceptions and 16 passes defended, and has the luxury of picking the brains of his two older brothers about the trials and tribulations of the NFL. Atlanta is also short at the DE position and if a big name, (Moore, Werner, Jones) were to fall to 30, I think they’d gobble them up.</p>
<p><strong>29. New England Patriots</strong> – Margus Hunt, DE/ Southern Methodist – The Patriots are one of the best at scouting small school kids, with big time talent. Speaking of talent, Hunt hails from Karksi-Nuia, Estonia, and came to SMU as a decorated track and field athlete (he&#8217;d set a junior world record in the discus throw at the 2006 World Junior Championships). Margus first started playing football in 2009 and set an NCAA record with 17 blocked kicks (10 field goals, seven extra points) for Southern Methodist. His lack of time spent around the game of football may be the only critique scouts have given him. Good for Margus, Coach Bill Belichick can push him into the film room, and let him learn in training camp and practices what it takes to be a complete NFL player before rushing him out there.</p>
<p><strong>28. Denver Broncos</strong> – Datone Jones, DE/ UCLA – Offense is no longer a problem in Denver, thank you Peyton Manning, Wes Welker, etc.. Jones ran a 4.80 official forty at the Combine and was a top-five performer among defensive linemen in the 20-yard shuttle (4.32). Gil Brandt of CBS believes Jones is more of a fit as a DE in a 4-3. Denver will be looking for a replacement for Elvis Dumervil who recently signed with Baltimore. Jones will team up with Von Miller to cause havoc on the rest of the AFC West.</p>
<p><strong>27. Houston Texans</strong> – Cordarrelle Patterson, WR/Tennessee – Patterson scored a touchdown via kickoff return, punt return, receiving, and rushing, joining Carl Pickens (receiving, KR, PR, INT) as the only players in Tennessee history to score a touchdown four different ways in a career. Andre Johnson isn’t getting any younger and this kid would be a top 12 selection if he had his head on straight. I think going to a veteran team like Houston would be a great fit. He would get to see how real professionals work every day, and learn how to read and react to defenses, while making crisp cuts and running good routes. Originally I had Patterson going as high as 8 to the Bills, but as we get closer to the draft, the chatter in Buffalo is to move down and grab Syracuse QB Ryan Nassib somewhere in the 20’s.</p>
<p><strong>26. Green Bay Packers</strong> – Eddie Lacy, RB/ Alabama –This is a luxury pick. The luxury of having one of the best QB’s in the game! Aaron Rodgers has done virtually everything possible in the passing attack for the Packers. Having a quality, forceful downhill runner to get those tough third downs, is something Lacy proved he could do having totaled 1,046 yards and 17 touchdowns in 7 games last year. He’s proven to be worthy of a 1st round pick.</p>
<p><strong>25. – Minnesota Vikings</strong> (Via Seahawks) – Alec Ogletree, ILB/Georgia – Coach Leslie Frazier strongly hinted that the Vikings may use one of their first-round picks on a middle linebacker, and it should be between Ogletree, LSU ILB Kevin Minter, and Notre ‘ Manti T’eo. NFL Network&#8217;s Mike Mayock says he is &#8220;scared to death&#8221; of Georgia LB Alec Ogletree as a first-round pick due both to off- and on-field concerns, but the need for a linebacker is too high for the Vikings to not take the chance that Mayock is wrong.</p>
<p><strong>24. Indianapolis Colts</strong> – Cornellius “Tank” Carradine, DE/ Florida State – Can I start by saying I love his nickname “Tank.” With Dwight Freeney looking to sign elsewhere, the Colts will be in a position of need at DE. “Tank” has been rising up boards and some have him going to the Vikings who sandwich the Colts with picks after the Percy Harvin deal. We’ll get to the Vikings in a second; Carradine suffered a torn ACL in November of 2012, and was performing at his pro day in April. That’s Adrian Peterson like, heh, another Vikings reference. With that being said…</p>
<p><strong>23. Minnesota Vikings</strong> – Sylvester Williams, DT/ North Carolina – How do you continue to make the Williams wall work in Minnesota?? Draft another Williams of course! In the first of their 2 picks the Vikings will give the Williams wall a little help at DE and DT with Sylvester’s help. If Williams gets past the Cowboys, which is a big “If,” I would expect Minnesota to jump at the chance of having what many consider to be a highly touted prospect.</p>
<p><strong>22. St. Louis Rams</strong> (Via Redskins) – Matt Elam, S/Florida – At 5’9”, Elam’s size is a major concern for NFL teams looking to draft him since he will be the last line of defense against the Gronks and Calvin Johnsons on the league. He was asked to cover slot receivers at Florida so he has shown his ability to cover well, and he’s also known for laying a hit. St. Louis has many needs, safety being one of the most prevalent. The Rams should send Robert Griffin a thank you card for this one.</p>
<p><strong>21. Cincinnati Bengals</strong> – Jonathan Cyprien, SS/ Florida International – The Bengals will be choosing between a DB, S, and RB so there is no guarantee on Cyprien. However the needs to address to secondary may seem more logical when what most seem to think is the best Strong Safety in this years’ class is still on the board. Since TE’s have become such an important factor for how offenses move the ball these days, the ability to stop them becomes a defensive priority. Cyprien is known to explode into opposing players, but is criticized for taking bad angles on plays, therefore missing tackles. Something a coach can fix if he’s willing to listen.</p>
<p><strong>20. Chicago Bears</strong> – Tyler Eifert, TE/ Notre Dame – In my last draft I had mentioned that I wouldn’t rule out the Bears as a potential landing spot for Eifert. Well after more reading, I understand new HC Mark Trestman likes to run a 2 TE set in his offense often, and that was the key to this pick. Martellus Bennet just signed with Chicago, but having Eifert on the opposite side would give Jay Cutler 2 safety nets, when his offensive line fails him again and again. Offensively, Eifert is a beast. At 6’5” 250lbs. he’s a massive target with great hands. His only trouble is blocking. He ran a 4.68 40 time at the combine and it’s been suggested on other mock drafts that he could go as early as the Dolphins. If there is one of the top 7 offensive lineman still available at this point Eifert should be an after-thought considering how often Jay Culter gets rushed out of the pocket. The likelihood of that happening seems to lessen the closer we get to draft day.</p>
<p>Tomorrow GmenHQ will post picks 19-10 with all the latest information corresponding to each team, and picks 9-1 on Thursday.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2013 17:52:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The N.Y. Giants always seem to have a plan come draft day. However, having a plan that coincides with all the other teams and their corresponding draft picks can be tricky. With that in mind most teams have obviously more than 1 player on their top board. Let’s go through who the Giants should have [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2013/04/21/giants-on-the-clock/">Giants: On The Clock</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The N.Y. Giants always seem to have a plan come draft day. However, having a plan that coincides with all the other teams and their corresponding draft picks can be tricky. With that in mind most teams have obviously more than 1 player on their top board. Let’s go through who the Giants should have on their big board in order to fill some of their most obvious needs.</p>
<p>OFFENSE – Needs – OL, RB</p>
<p>The offensive line was been slowly dissolving into a weaker unit as a whole. Chris Snee and David Diehl are both getting up there in age, and the need for a rock solid starter for years to come should be a focal point at some point early in 2013. Luckily for the Gmen this year is a great year for lineman and they should have their pick of whoever may fall out of the top 15 this year, or even have the opportunity of taking a solid starter in rounds 2-4. The ability for that prospect to learn the nuances of the line from veterans like Snee and Diehl would also work in the Giants favor.</p>
<p>It’s believed up to 7 offensive linemen could go in the first round. I would not expect the top 4 lineman, Joeckel, Fisher, Cooper, and Warmack to be available at 19; however, guys like D.J. Fluker, and Melenick Watson would be an excellent addition for the Giants. Fluker earned preseason All-SEC recognition in 2012 and went on to earn many honors, including second-team All-America by AP and Walter Camp and first-team All-SEC from the coach and second-team from the media while starting each of the Crimson Tide&#8217;s games en route to the national title. Menelik Watson recorded a 27.5-inch vertical jump and 19 strength lifts. He played right tackle at Florida State but the feeling is he can play left tackle. If the Giants decide to go in another direction in round 1, look for Justin Pugh in round 2, or Barrett Jones in Round 3. Both players versatility is unparalleled to the entire lineman class outside of the top 4 lineman in the draft. Pugh may be the biggest reason Ryan Nassib is considered to be a good QB prospect since he kept him on his feet throughout his college career, while Jones was D.J. Flukers&#8217; teammate and has won a national championship playing 3 separate positions on the offensive line (C, OG, and OT.)</p>
<p>Running back is a much smaller need since we’re really talking about a back-up here. David Wilson will be the #1 back going forward and Andre Brown can’t stay healthy, so were looking for a versatile back with some pass catching ability to be a fill in while Wilson and Brown get some rest. Brown will be a free agent after next season so there should be an interest in having some security at the position, but it won’t be until round 4 or lower. Guys I love like Michigan State Le’Veon Bell and North Carolina Giovanni Bernard will be long gone, so the Giants will be looking for a RB who can also be used as a punt returner, or a great blocker on special teams. Enter Florida RB Mike Gillislee. Gillislee went crazy in his senior season after finally getting the starting gig. He totaled 1,152 yards and 10 touchdowns in the SEC. That takes talent, and this kid has some serious upside. Considered a top prep-school prospect coming out of high school, Gillislee sat behind Chris Rainey and Jeff Demps before they both left for the NFL. Don’t get me wrong, he’s not going to be a starter, but he would be more than helpful. He should be chosen in rounds 4 or 5.</p>
<p>DEFENSE – Needs – LB, DB</p>
<p>Dan Connor, Mark Herzlich, Mathias Kiwanuka, Keith Rivers. Those are the best ILB’s on the Giants roster as of now. Kiwanuka is no slouch. He’s a heck of a player and a great LB, but he’s not a natural MLB. Rivers was just signed to a 1 yr. deal, but he’s not a MLB either. Herzlich is a fantastic story, and an inspiration in the locker room, that being said he’s not going to the pro-bowl this year, though I wish him the best on making it one day. The glaring need for a captain in the middle has been a problem for the last two years, and it should be a priority.</p>
<p>The problem is this isn’t a great class of ILB. As a matter of fact I only really like two of them and that’s LSU’s MLB Kevin Minter and Georgia LB Jarvis Jones. Just like Gillislee at Florida, Minter and Jones played in the SEC, which is a tutoring lesson for the NFL. So many great NFL players come from that conference. Minter was clearly the best defensive player on his team at LSU, but is he worth the #19th pick overall? Jones on the other hand would be a gift if he somehow falls to #19. Teams are very skeptical of Jones because of some pretty serious medical concerns. Jones was diagnosed with Spinal Stenosis, a narrowing of the spine that can result in numbness, loss of muscle control, and in some cases paralysis. He has since been cleared by doctors, saying that it was a miss-diagnosis, but that really tainted his draft stock. He is a top 10 talent that will fall some but I’m not sure he makes it to 19. If he should, would the Giants consider him healthy enough for them to draft? That’s a question for Jerry Reece. I think it would be an easy pick myself. Jones isn’t even considered a true MLB, which goes against my own thought process. He’s just too good to pass up if he’s still there. Now if he isn’t I think the Giants should look at OL or a CB in the first round.</p>
<p>With that being said, let’s talk about the CB / S class for the 2013 NFL Draft. This class has some serious talent. Dee Milliner barring any major injury will be a shutdown corner in the NFL. The Giants would need to move way up in the draft to even think about Dee and that’s not Mr. Reece’s style. Instead the Giants should be looking at 3 guys in particular.</p>
<p>(1) Florida State CB, Xavier Rhodes – Rhodes, like Jarvis Jones would have to fall in the draft according to most mock drafts. According to what you read, he could go to the Dolphins at 12, the Bucs at 13 and the Saints at 15. The kid has a 40.5” vertical leap, an 11’ broad jump, and he ran a 4.39 40 at the combine. All 32 teams were present at his pro-day, and is considered by most to be the second best CB prospect in this class.</p>
<p>(2) Texas FS, Kenny Vaccaro – Vaccaro emerged as arguably the best safety in the Big 12 as a junior, posting 82 tackles, eight tackles for loss, two sacks, eight passes broken up and two interceptions. While the Longhorns&#8217; talented defense struggled in 2012, Vaccaro registered a career-high 107 tackles and five turnovers (two interceptions, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery). He has great instincts and hits hard, 2 qualities needed to be successful as a FS in the NFL. Giants’ fans should be thrilled if Vaccaro is taken at #19.</p>
<p>(3) Houston CB, D. J. Hayden – Hayden, also has similarities to Jarvis Jones. Hayden had what could have been a fatal injury last year. Hayden suffered a heart issue — a torn inferior vena cava — which was called the &#8220;most unique injury in the history of the draft&#8221; by a Packers executive, but he&#8217;s getting good news in his team physicals after checking out at the Combine. Hayden was elected to the 2012 ALL Conference USA team even though he only played 9 games after the heart related injury. He was a team Captain at Houston, and shows the willingness to fight through adversity. I would take him last of the three only due to the unbelievable injury he suffered in a practice! Still, he’s very talented and would be a good pick for the Giants.</p>
<p>For those of you who follow my draft and are wondering how I could have written this entire piece without mentioning Florida State DE Bjoern Werner after having him as the Giants pick for many weeks now, I say… I just did. (HA!) I would like to remind everyone reading this that the article is about players the Giants should be looking at to fill a need, not who they think is the best player available at the time. I know, semantics but hey! What can you do?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>1. Kansas City Chiefs – Luke Joeckel, OT/ Texas A&#38;M – With all the different evaluations complete, Joeckel is still considered the best lineman in the draft, and now that the Chiefs have traded a 2nd round pick and a conditional 2014 pick to the 49’ers for Alex Smith, he would certainly love a little [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2013/04/16/latest-2013-nfl-mock-draft-gmenhq/">Latest 2013 NFL Mock Draft GMenHQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Kansas City Chiefs – Luke Joeckel, OT/ Texas A&amp;M – With all the different evaluations complete, Joeckel is still considered the best lineman in the draft, and now that the Chiefs have traded a 2nd round pick and a conditional 2014 pick to the 49’ers for Alex Smith, he would certainly love a little protection. They also released Eric Winston which puts KC in need of a starting tackle, and there is rumor Brandon Albert is refusing to move to RT, so they will be looking to trade Albert for a second round pick and a conditional pick in 2014. Sound familiar… Joeckel has been the clear cut #1 pick since the college season ended and I would be amazed if the Chiefs went in a different direction.</p>
<p>2. Jacksonville Jaguars – Dion Jordan, DE/Oregon – Dion is an anomaly. Most prospects unable to compete at either the combine or their pro day typically fall on draft boards. Instead, all this kid has done is run a 40 and he’s being considered as one of the best defensive players available this year. Jordan was unable to help his draft stock at the Oregon Pro day because he is recovering from a recent surgery to repair a torn labrum. He ran a 4.53 unofficial time at the combine, which is amazing. GM David Caldwell recently said, “We’re pretty close – It’s down to two people.” Most people believe the two he referenced are Oregon DE Dion Jordan and West Virginia QB Gen Smith.</p>
<p>3. Oakland Raiders – Geno Smith, QB/West Virginia – I jokingly put “the ghost of All Davis lives” when I first put Geno to the Raiders in late January. The truth is Davis would have been drooling at the opportunity to grab a mobile QB, especially if he had been alive to see RGIII the year before. Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie will be left with making a franchise changing decision, as QB’s taken in the top 5 can cost a GM their job if they don’t pan out. Just ask Mike Tannenbaum. The Raiders released Carson Palmer due to salary cap issues, and have only have Matt Flynn &#038; Terrelle Pryor on staff at QB. This pick is easy.</p>
<p>4. Philadelphia Eagles – Ezekiel Ansah DE/ BYU – Ansah reportedly didn’t hire a trainer for the combine instead focusing on finishing his classes at BYU. His draft stock was already high but this news makes him seem kind of freakish. Measuring in at 6-foot-5 and 271 pounds with 35 1/8-inch arms, Ansah posted the sixth fastest forty times (4.63) of 37 defensive linemen who ran, and his 34 1/2-inch vertical tied for seventh. There is also a rumor that his 40 at the combine was the first one he ever ran in his lifetime. Ansah is a lightning in a bottle type of player and would be a welcome addition to any defense that drafts him. Billy Davis should be thrilled.</p>
<p>5. Detroit Lions – Dee Milliner CB/ Alabama – The Lions were active in free agency acquiring RB Reggie Bush, DE Jason Jones, and CB Chris Houston. Former Colts GM Bill Polian mentioned Detroit as the “greatest show on turf.” That ought to be billboard material for division rival Bears, Vikings and Packers. The ability to stop those teams, as well as the rest of their opponents next year will be a priority on draft day. In a past mock I mentioned that according to Sports Illustrated&#8217;s Peter King, teams wanting Alabama CB Dee Milliner will &#8220;probably have to trade ahead of Detroit at No. 5 to get him. Enough said.</p>
<p>6. Cleveland Browns – Sharrif Floyd, DT/ Florida – NFL Network&#8217;s Daniel Jeremiah was quoted as saying, &#8220;everybody&#8221; has Floyd pegged as a top-five pick.” The reason for his fall to six has more to do with the rise of Dion Jordan and Ziggy Ansah up opposing teams’ draft boards. At 6’3 297 pounds, with a solid 40 time, Floyd racked up 13 tackles for loss, three sacks, and two kick blocks as a junior before declaring. Cleveland recently spent some big money on DE Paul Kruger and will be developing an intimidating pass rush after drafting Floyd to compliment him. Utah DE Star Lotulelei could also fit nicely here.</p>
<p>7. Arizona Cardinals – Eric Fisher OT/ Central Michigan – Carson Palmer was recently acquired and NFL Network&#8217;s Ian Rapoport reported on Total Access that the Cardinals are unlikely to draft a quarterback at No. 7 overall. This may not be the popular thing to do from a fan perspective, but it makes a heck of a lot of sense. The QB class outside of Smith is not worthy of a selection this high and a good LT is a necessity in a rebuilding process. Bruce Arians and his imaginative play calling would love to feel confident their QB, whoever it is, will stay upright no matter what the play, and Fisher can do just that. Watch for Arizona to draft a QB in the 2nd round.</p>
<p>8. Buffalo Bills – Cordarrelle Patterson, WR/Tennessee – I am less confident in this pick every day. Last time I had mentioned “Patterson needs a coach that isn’t going to take any crap and can bring him in with more a drill instructor mind set than a player coach mentality”. Now there are reports from a WR coach that Patterson would be an offensive coach’s dream. This is pure crap. You don’t change from a head case to a saint in the time since the combine. GM Buddy Nix mentioned to the press that he wanted to draft a big time WR as well as a franchise QB. Good luck with that. Patterson is considered to be as immature as he is talented. There was a report from a scout that he questioned Patterson’s intelligence and thinks the team that drafts him will have to simplify their offense to make him successful. Still, he scored a touchdown via kickoff return, punt return, receiving, and rushing, joining Carl Pickens (receiving, KR, PR, INT) as the only players in Tennessee history to score a touchdown four different ways in a career. Some drafts have Buffalo grabbing Ryan Nassib here, but I can’t see it. His combine was average and he’s not coming from a football powerhouse in Syracuse. His talent is fantastic, but even with his former coach now in charge of the Bills; Nassib would be a major risk here. I do however think West Virginia WR Tavon Austin has a legitimate chance to be drafted here.</p>
<p>9. New York Jets – Star Lotulelei, DT/Utah – The Jets are a tough team to gauge simply because they have so many needs and on both sides of the field. Lotulelei has been all over draft boards due to his supposed heart issues which have since been declared a non-issue. Star won the Morris trophy which is the award given to the best defensive player, voted by the Pac-12 offensive lineman he played against. His prototypical size at 6’3 311lbs. will help Rex Ryan in his pursuit of a pass rush. He should be a great addition to a line that just lost Sione Pouha and is in desperate need of improvement.</p>
<p>10. Tennessee Titans &#8211; Chance Warmack, OG/Alabama – I stand by this pick since the first mock in Late January. The Titans need to give Jake Locker a chance. Ha! Chance&#8230; In order to do that he needs to stay on his feet and taking the best guard at 10 would be a big time pick for the Titans. Warmack is a wild card to me, as the Jets, Cardinals, and Eagles could all use some help at the offensive line, so if he’s still available Tennessee will pounce. CBS Sports has Warmack as the second best prospect in this year’s draft behind only Luke Joeckel.</p>
<p>11. San Diego Chargers &#8211; Lane Johnson, OT/ Oklahoma – The new regime of GM Tom Telesco, HC Mike McCoy, and OC Ken Whisenhunt have a lot of work to do to keep the Chargers relevant. Johnson did 28 reps of 225lbs at the combine and with his strength will help Philip Rivers try to redeem himself after getting sacked on 50 of his 587 drop backs. The Bolts&#8217; most glaring need is at left tackle, where Jared Gaither up and quit last season, and Johnson will also help fill the void on the right side where Louis Vasquez played before he departed to Denver.</p>
<p>12. Miami Dolphins &#8211; Jonathan Cooper, OG/North Carolina – Miami lost Jake Long to St. Louis and now are left with Jonathan Martin at left tackle and they brought in Nate Garner to be a swing tackle/guard. That being said, neither of those guys is going to a pro bowl any time soon. Cooper will help Miami recover from their loss of a former 1st round lineman. Greg Cossel from NFL films praised Cooper saying &#8220;the most purely athletic guard I can remember seeing&#8221; coming out of college. Cooper plays with &#8220;light feet, great balance,&#8221; and also showed a &#8220;nasty streak,&#8221; consistently &#8220;looking for contact.&#8221; Cooper is considered by some to be the best guard prospect in the class.</p>
<p>13. New York Jets (Via Tampa Bay Buccaneers) – Tavon Austin, WR/West Virginia – For this to happen, Derrelle Revis must first become a Buccaneer. Consider it done! This trade is going to happen and it will happen before the draft, simply because no team would be willing to give up a first round pick for a player that they haven’t medically deemed healthy. Austin is a heck of a talent and will do wonders in the west coast offense the Jets are planning on using. Jets fans should also be looking towards receiving a 3rd round and maybe a late round pick or a pick in 2014 in the Revis trade.</p>
<p>14. Carolina Panthers – Sheldon Richardson, DT/Missouri – The Panthers statistically had a top 15 defense in 2012 finishing 10th in the league for yards per game allowed. Richardson, who stands 6’2”, 294lbs., became Mizzou&#8217;s first-ever All-SEC designee, as he was named to the 2nd-team for his outstanding play. His presence should help solidify Carolina’s front seven.</p>
<p>15. New Orleans Saints – Menelik Watson, OT/ Florida State – This kid is very intriguing. He has only played 2 years of football after coming over from Manchester England, but is considered by NFL.com’s Gil Brandt as a “very good offensive lineman.” Pursued by the likes of Oklahoma, Oregon, Auburn, Cal and Rutgers, Watson elected to sign with Florida State where he emerged as a starter in just his second season of playing the sport. Drew Brees and Mark Ingram will enjoy Watson’s services as he is helpful in both the run and the pass.</p>
<p>16. St. Louis Rams – D.J. Fluker, OT/Alabama – Some scouts doubt if Fluker can play tackle in the pro level. St. Louis is in dire need of offensive line help, so the concerns will be listened to, but ignored. D.J. Fluker who measures in at 6’6” 339 would be the 7th offensive linemen taken in this mock and the second of the first round coming from a SEC powerhouse in Alabama that produces NFL players every single year.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Giants are slotted to pick #19 in the first round and the consensus pick seems to be Bjoern Werner from Florida State, so we take a look at the projected second round pick from FanSided Nfl Mock Draft Justin Pugh from Syracuse is projected as an early second day pick, so if he falls [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2013/04/10/giants-take-versatile-pugh-with-49th-pick/">Giants Take Versatile Pugh with 49th pick.</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Giants are slotted to pick #19 in the first round and the consensus pick seems to be Bjoern Werner from Florida State, so we take a look at the projected second round pick from <a title="The Fansided NFL Mock Draft" href="http://nflmocks.com/2013-mock-draft/">FanSided Nfl Mock Draft</a></p>
<div id="attachment_13284" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 660px"><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2013/04/10/giants-take-versatile-pugh-with-49th-pick/nfl-combine-7/" rel="attachment wp-att-13284"><img class="size-full wp-image-13284" title="NFL: Combine" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/31/files/2013/04/7066556.jpg" alt="" width="650" height="508" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Feb 21, 2013; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Syracuse offensive lineman Justin Pugh speaks at a press conference during the 2013 NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<p>Justin Pugh from Syracuse is projected as an early second day pick, so if he falls to the Giants, it will be another teams mistake. At 6&#8217;5 309lbs, Pugh, can play nearly every position on the offensive line with the most experience at LT. He would be a perfect pick for the Gmen with his versatility. The Giants should continue to look at offensive lineman throughout the draft as they need to get some younger talent on the roster.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Fansided 2013 NFL Mock Draft post combine edition is outm and they suggest the Giants will select TE Zach Ertz from Stanford.  Normally taking a tight end this high in the draft would be a crazy idea, but the class of 2013 is a little different and weak in a lot of areas. 19. New [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2013/03/06/giants-take-stanford-te-zach-ertz-with-the-19th-pick-in-2013-nfl-draft/">Giants take Stanford TE Zach Ertz with the 19th Pick in 2013 NFL Draft</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a title="Fansided 2013 NFL Mock Draft" href="http://fansided.com/2013/03/04/nfl-mock-draft-2013-post-nfl-scouting-combine-edition/2/">Fansided 2013 NFL Mock Draft</a> post combine edition is outm and they suggest the Giants will select TE Zach Ertz from Stanford.  Normally taking a tight end this high in the draft would be a crazy idea, but the class of 2013 is a little different and weak in a lot of areas.</p>
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<p><strong>19. </strong><strong><a href="http://gmenhq.com/" target="_blank">New York Giants</a> – Zach Ertz, TE/Stanford</strong></p>
<p>Eli Manning got a taste of what life is like with a great pass catching tight end and Zach Ertz would bring him up to date with the rest of the elite passers in the NFL. Brady has Gronkowski, Brees has Graham and Manning would have Ertz. He’s smart, he’s huge and most importantly he’s ready to play right now. Ertz is going to create matchup problems all over for opposing defenses and he can beat defenders up the seam as well. Defensive end and linebacker are areas of need as well but Ertz is too good to pass up if the Giants are serious about exploiting Manning’s skills to their fullest.</p>
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<p>Ertz is a 6&#8217;5&#8243; big time target for Eli Manning, and as Josh Hill wrote, now gives Eli what some of the other elite passers in the NFL have, and that&#8217;s a premier catching tight end. Zach ran a 4.65 40 and had 24 reps of 225lbs to lead the class of TE in this years draft. Still, there are questions about his matador-like blocking which would essentially make him only available on passing downs. I like his overall level of talent, but would question taking him over CB Xavier Rhodes or MLB Kevin Minter.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Here is our post combine look at the 2013 NFL Draft.  It also takes into account the recent trades and trade rumors of the past few days.  ENJOY! 1. Kansas City Chiefs – Luke Joeckel, OT/ Texas A&#38;M – After the combine, Joeckel is still considered the best lineman in the draft, and now that [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2013/03/01/gmenhq-com-updated-2013-nfl-mock-draft-3-0/">GmenHQ.com Updated 2013 NFL Mock Draft  3.0</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is our post combine look at the 2013 NFL Draft.  It also takes into account the recent trades and trade rumors of the past few days.  ENJOY!</p>
<p>1. Kansas City Chiefs – Luke Joeckel, OT/ Texas A&amp;M – After the combine, Joeckel is still considered the best lineman in the draft, and now that the Chiefs have officially traded a 2nd round pick and a conditional 2014 pick to the 49’ers for Alex Smith he would certainly love a little protection. I am a firm believer a lineman must have great upper body strength. Joeckel did 27 reps of 225lbs. at the combine. Eric Fisher who is also getting some play at #1 also completed 27 reps, but Luke has the force on his side.</p>
<p>2. Jacksonville Jaguars – Sharrif Floyd, DT/ Florida – NFL Network&#8217;s Daniel Jeremiah was quoted as saying, &#8220;everybody&#8221; has Floyd pegged as a top-five pick.” At 6’3 297 pounds, with a solid 40 time, Floyd racked up 13 tackles for loss, three sacks, and two kick blocks as a junior before declaring. He is the one player whose stock went up the most due to the combine.</p>
<p>3. Oakland Raiders – Geno Smith, QB/West Virginia – ESPN&#8217;s Chris Mortensen reported on NFL 32Wednesday that the Raiders have interest in West Virginia QB Geno Smith with the No. 3 overall pick in the draft. This is exactly what I have been saying since January 26th when the first mock draft came out. Palmer’s 13 million dollar base salary is a big concern, and then there’s the fact that he’s 33 years old.</p>
<p>4. Philadelphia Eagles – Star Lotulelei, DT/Utah –As mentioned in the last draft with the hiring of Billy Davis as DC, The Eagles will run a strict 3-4 defense, as that’s all Davis runs. Any good 3-4 can’t run without a big body in the middle. Just ask the Jets! Lotulelei is considered to be the best DT prospect at this time.</p>
<p>5. Detroit Lions – Dee Milliner CB/ Alabama – According to Sports Illustrated&#8217;s Peter King, teams wanting Alabama CB Dee Milliner will &#8220;probably have to trade ahead of Detroit at No. 5 to get him.&#8221; I trust Peter King’s opinion. He has access to information few others do in the industry. Milliner will require surgery right after the combine but should be ready for training camp and my bet is it’s in Detroit</p>
<p>6. Cleveland Browns – Bjoern Werner DE/ Florida State – Werner has an incredible motor, and great hand use to keep separation, He is also very new to this game, after only picking up the game at 15. Remind anyone else of Jason Pierre Paul’s story? The Browns are also rumored to be interested in bringing in some QB competition for Brandon Weeden. I don’t see them going QB here, but I could see them go with Eric Fisher if the new regime believes Trent Richardson is their workhorse for the next few years.</p>
<p>7. Cardinals – Eric Fisher OT/ Central Michigan – Yes, the Cardinals need a quarterback and almost all this years’ QB’s are still available I get that. What’s the point if he isn’t standing upright after most downs? Call me old fashioned but I believe the only way to fix a bad offense is by helping both the run and the pass with a 6’7” 304 pound tackle who has the potential to be an immediate impact for Bruce Arians and his offensive prowess. Plus after the outstanding play of Russell Wilson some teams will feel confident in taking a signal caller later in the draft.</p>
<p>8. Buffalo Bills –Dion Jordan, DE/Oregon – Jordan ran a 4.53 unofficial time at the combine. WOW, that’s lightning fast. He honestly would be a top 5 pick if he was about 30 pounds heavier. At 6’6” but only 248lbs., he’s going to get pushed around at the next level, that is if they can catch him. The Bills defense needs a compliment to Mario Williams, and Jordan fits the mold.</p>
<p>9. New York Jets – Ezekiel Ansah DE/ BYU – With the hiring of Marty Mornhinweg, the Jets will be looking to change the pathetic attempt at ground in pound in an era known for quarterback and 5,000 yard seasons. That means there’s a chance they go offensive line here. Too bad they’re known for making poor decisions on the first day of the draft. As I had mentioned earlier, their defense can’t function without a pass rush. Ansah is as good of a prospect as the Jets could hope for and would certainly help their inept pass rush. Ansah finished as MVP of the senior bowl and one of the studs of the combine putting up ridiculous numbers including a 4.62 40 time.</p>
<p>10. Tennessee Titans &#8211; Chance Warmack, OG/Alabama – Considered the best guard prospect in this year’s draft, Jake Locker should be thanking his lucky stars if the Titans can have Warmack fall to 10. With 40 career starts and the ability to get to the second level, Warmack has developed himself into a definitive top ten selection. CBSSports.com has him ranked as the 2nd best player in the draft as of 2.27.2013.</p>
<p>11. San Diego Chargers &#8211; Barkevious Mingo, DE/LSU –Mingo possesses the frame at 6-5, 240 pounds and athleticism to warrant top 10 considerations but at this point he remains an unpolished prospect, and that’s why he will fall slightly out of the top 10. Mingo had a great combine as expected from the athletically gifted DE/OLB. He ran the 40 time in 4.58 which was incredibly fast, and his ten yard splits were also very good which is used to gauge short yardage burst. A skill needed at the OLB or DE position in the NFL.</p>
<p>12. Miami Dolphins &#8211; Cordarrelle Patterson, WR/Tennessee – Lots of rumors have been spread about Miami and their intentions. I stand by my thoughts that they take Patterson here though I read that he is considered to be as immature as he is talented. I was pretty sure the Dolphins just got rid of Brandon Marshall and have a hard time accepting they’d draft another knucklehead into that locker room. His baggage also come with some amazing talent as Patterson scored a touchdown via kickoff return, punt return, receiving, and rushing, joining Carl Pickens (receiving, KR, PR, INT) as the only players in Tennessee history to score a touchdown four different ways in a career. Since the Dolphins are high on hopes and low on offensive talent, Patterson seems like a likely target considering the shortage of first round talent on skill positions in this year’s draft.</p>
<p>13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers –Xavier Rhodes, CB/ Florida State – After not even including this guy in my first mock I have come to learn through a lot of reading that people consider him to be the 2nd best CB prospect in this year’s draft. Some even believe he has shutdown corner ability. With a 4.41 40 times, and 6’2 210 pound frame, Rhodes is now expected to be a top 20 pick post combine.</p>
<p>14. Carolina Panthers –. Jarvis Jones OLB/ Georgia – I can’t understand how a player with so many medical questions could choose to not participate at the combine. Think Da’quan Bowers. Bowers injuries weren’t nearly as significant of a concern as Jones. Now there are rumors that Jones has walked off most draft boards. His size 6’2” 242 is prototypical for his position and Mel Kiper loves this guy. Still his health risk is so high since Jones suffers from Spinal Stenosis; a restriction to the spinal canal that causes pain, numbness, and in some cases loss of motor control.</p>
<p>15. New Orleans Saints – Sheldon Richardson, DT/Missouri – The Saints have elected to move to a 3-4. This only makes me more confident in this pick. NO ranked 26th in sacks and 24th in forced fumbles, so evidently they need some help with the front seven. Richardson, became Mizzou&#8217;s first-ever All-SEC designee, as he was named to the 2nd-team for his outstanding play in 2012. Richardson led all SEC interior linemen with 75 tackles which is 2nd-best on the Tiger squad.</p>
<p>16. St. Louis Rams – D.J. Fluker, OT/Alabama – Bradford clearly needs protection. His head coach Jeff Fisher knows that and won’t disappoint his quarterback. On Feb 6th I read a post that said; “According to SI&#8217;s Tony Pauline, teams are &#8220;falling in love&#8221; with Alabama OT D.J. Fluker and &#8220;some in (the) scouting community&#8221; believe he could go as high as No. 19 to the Giants.” Well the Rams aren’t even going to let him get that far. Bradford threw for a miserable 59.5% completion in 2012 while constantly throwing off his back foot on the run. Expect Flukers presence to give his QB a chance for more accurate passes.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2013 16:21:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The FANSIDED 2013 NFL Mock Draft has been updated and here is their choice for the Giants at #19. 19. New York Giants — Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State Rhodes is a big, versatile defensive back who would help out an underachieving backfield in New York. They could have some really nice young pieces at [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2013/02/27/nyg-make-secondary-primary-concern-with-rhodes-in-2013-nfl-draft/">NYG make secondary primary concern with Rhodes in 2013 NFL Draft</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<blockquote><p><img src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/53/files/2011/01/Giants.gif" alt="" width="75" height="50" /><strong>19. New York Giants — Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State</strong><br />
Rhodes is a big, versatile defensive back who would help out an underachieving backfield in New York. They could have some really nice young pieces at CB if they picked him up in round one.</p></blockquote>
<p>Rhodes was a high school wide receiver, which is something I love in corners. It means he may know whats coming from his opposition. The 6&#8217;2 210 pound former Florida State star ran a 4.41 forty, and can be considered at safety as well as corner. The Giants have certainly had a problem drafting corners in recent years. Rhodes was a red-shirt in his freshman year due to a hand injury, but that turned out to be his greatest friend since it gave him the time to watch film and pick up the nuances of the corner position. He has the potential to be a good defensive back, but he&#8217;s not a ball hawk. That may just be his inexperience at the position. The Giants should consider Kevin Minter, or any top 15 O lineman that falls to them here as well.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Now that the draft order is completely set, and all the post season All Star games have been completed, we take another look at the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft 1. Kansas City Chiefs – Luke Joeckel, OT/ Texas A&#38;M – Johnny Manziels blindside protection is without question the best overall prospect. It’s [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2013/02/08/gmenhq-com-2013-nfl-mock-draft-2-0/">GMenHQ.com: 2013 NFL Mock Draft 2.0</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that the draft order is completely set, and all the post season All Star games have been completed, we take another look at the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft</p>
<p>1. Kansas City Chiefs – Luke Joeckel, OT/ Texas A&amp;M – Johnny Manziels blindside protection is without question the best overall prospect. It’s just a matter of whether Kansas City puts an emphasis on rebuilding from the trenches or if they plan on drafting a quarterback. I still say Luke goes # 1.</p>
<p>2. Jacksonville Jaguars &#8211; Damontre Moore, DE/ Texas A&amp;M – People are really hyping this guy up. But there are now questions as to if he can play at the line at the NFL level. I stand by my word he will “Moore” than do enough to get people in the stands, and a swagger to the Jaguars defense ranked 30th overall in 2012.</p>
<p>3. Oakland Raiders &#8211; Geno Smith – In my first Mock I mentioned that I wasn’t sure if Carson Palmer would be with the team by OTA’s. Well now I’m damn well sure of it! CBS Jason LaCaforna was quoted as saying there’s “no way” the Raiders pay Carson Palmers $13 Million dollar salary in 2013. This just reassures my belief in this pick. Jacksonville could rock the boat on this one, but there defense is appalling and there are a bunch of talented defensive players in this draft.</p>
<p>4. Philadelphia Eagles – Star Lotulelei, DT/Utah – This is another player whose stock keeps rising just based on pure speculation and hype. Much like Moore, everyone wants to put the Star on his back. ( Ha! Get it, Star! ) With the hiring of Billy Davis as DC, The Eagles will run a strict 3-4 defense, as that’s all Davis runs. Any good 3-4 can’t run without a big body in the middle. Just ask the Jets! Lotulelei is considered to be the best DT prospect at this time.</p>
<p>5. Detroit Lions – Dee Milner CB/ Alabama – According to DetroitLions.com the Lions will “certainly consider” drafting Milliner at the #5. That’s all I have to hear at this point. No one doubts Milliners ability. The question comes with taking a corner so high in the draft. If Jim Schwartz thinks it was his secondary that was allowing all the defensive mistakes they were making, then the Lions are in for another long season. Still I have no argument in taking a guy who was a first-team All-American and unanimous All-SEC first-team pick after finishing the regular season tied for third nationally with 18 passes defensed. He totaled 54 tackles, four for loss and 22 pass break-ups on his way to a national title.</p>
<p>6. Cleveland Browns – Bjoern Werner DE/ Florida State – Werner has an incredible motor, and great hand use to keep separation, He is also very new to this game, after only picking up the game at 15. Remind anyone else of Jason Pierre Paul’s story? JPP measures in at 6”5 278, Werner 6’4, 273. Both freakishly talented defensive ends with a nose for the QB. Werner is now listed on some drafts as high as 2, so Browns fans should be very happy.<br />
7. Cardinals – Eric Fisher OT/ Central Michigan – Yes, the Cardinals need a quarterback and Tyler Wilson, Mike Glennon, and Ryan Nassib are still available I get that. What’s the point if he isn’t standing upright after most downs? Call me old fashioned but I believe the only way to fix a bad offense is by helping both the run and the pass with a 6’7” 304 pound tackle who has the potential to be an immediate impact for Bruce Arians and his offensive prowess. Plus after the outstanding play of Russell Wilson some teams will feel confident in taking a signal caller later in the draft.</p>
<p>8. Buffalo Bills –Ryan Nassib QB/ Syracuse– Buffalo will need to address the quarterback position at some point in the draft. Fitzpatrick is not a starter in this league anymore, but he can be a stop gap until the next guy is ready. Nassib will be battling with Chance Warmack here and we will see which way Doug Marrone and his new coaching staff decide to go. My guess is its quarterback all the way, but I keep hearing NC State QB Mike Glennons name rising up the boards. By draft time this may be a very fluid story.<br />
9. New York Jets – Ezekiel Ansah DE/ BYU – With the hiring of Marty Mornhinweg, the Jets will be looking to change the pathetic attempt at ground in pound in an era known for quarterback and 5,000 yard seasons. That means there’s a chance they go offensive line here. Too bad they’re known for making poor decisions on the first day of the draft. As I had mentioned earlier, their defense can’t function without a pass rush. Ansah is as good of a prospect as the Jets could hope for and would certainly help their inept pass rush.</p>
<p>10. Tennessee Titans &#8211; Chance Warmack, OG/Alabama – Considered the best guard prospect in this year’s draft, Jake Locker should be thanking his lucky stars if the Titans can have Warmack fall to 10. The Cardinals, Bills, and Jets could all have interest in Warmack. With 40 career starts and the ability to get to the second level, Warmack has developed himself into a definitive top ten selection. CBSSports.com has him ranked as the 3rd best player in the draft.</p>
<p>11. San Diego Chargers &#8211; Jarvis Jones OLB/ Georgia – Jones will be fluctuating all over boards before draft day. I stay with what I said, that he has both the most to gain as well as the most too loose at this years’ combine. His size 6’2” 242, is prototypical for his position and Mel Kiper loves this guy. Still his health risk is so high since Jones suffers from Spinal Stenosis; a restriction to the spinal canal that causes pain, numbness, and in some cases loss of motor control.<br />
12. Miami Dolphins &#8211; Cordarrelle Patterson, WR/Tennessee – It looks like Miami found their quarterback last year in Tannehill, now it’s time to give him a weapon. Patterson scored a touchdown via kickoff return, punt return, receiving, and rushing, joining Carl Pickens (receiving, KR, PR, INT) as the only players in Tennessee history to score a touchdown four different ways in a career. His versatility will be even more important now that it looks like Reggie Bush will be hitting the open market.</p>
<p>13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers –Xavier Rhodes, CB/ Florida State – After not even including this guy in my first mock I have come to learn through a lot of reading that people consider him to be the 2nd best CB prospect in this years draft. Kenny Vaccaro will fall if the Bucs don’t take him here, but I am riding Rhodes until we learn more about everyone post combine.</p>
<p>14. Carolina Panthers – Barkevious Mingo, DE/LSU –Mingo possesses the frame at 6-5, 240 pounds and athleticism to warrant top 10 considerations but at this point he remains an unpolished prospect, and that’s why he will fall to the Panthers. Mingo reminds me of former draft bust Vernon Gholston. Any Jet fan who is reading this just felt shortness of breath and may have felt a pain in their chest.</p>
<p>15. New Orleans Saints – Sheldon Richardson, DT/Missouri – Since the last mock the Saints have elected to move to a 3-4. This only makes me more confident in this pick. NO ranked 26th in sacks and 24th in forced fumbles, so clearly they need some help with the front seven. Richardson, became Mizzou&#8217;s first-ever All-SEC designee, as he was named to the 2nd-team for his outstanding play in 2012. Richardson led all SEC interior linemen with 75 tackles which is 2nd-best on the Tiger squad. Oregon Duck Dion Jordan is also another hot pick for the Saints right now.</p>
<p>16. St. Louis Rams – D.J. Fluker, OT/Alabama – I had the lineman order wrong last time. I had Barrett Jones being taken here, but it turns out Fluker has been rising up the board, probably because of Jones’ injury. Bradford clearly needs protection. The truth is that you can’t win games without a healthy QB, and with Brain Quick starting to come into his own late in the season, and the rams recent acquisition of Titus Young, I believe the Rams use this pick to make their O-line respectable instead of giving Bradford another weapon.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Early on, this one looked like it was going to be a laugher. The Ravens led 21-6 at halftime despite not totally dominating the game, thanks to some great quarterback play and a lot of nice breaks. Jacoby Jones started the second half with the kickoff return touchdown that many of us saw coming weeks [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2013/02/04/ravens-34-49ers-31/">Ravens 34, 49ers 31</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Early on, this one looked like it was going to be a laugher. The Ravens led 21-6 at halftime despite not totally dominating the game, thanks to some great quarterback play and a lot of nice breaks. Jacoby Jones started the second half with the kickoff return touchdown that many of us saw coming weeks ago and we were peppered with the stat that no team had ever come back from a deficit of larger than 10 points in Super Bowl history. Then things&#8230; changed.</p>
<p>Two plays after that Jones TD, half of the Superdome lost power, causing a 34-minute game delay. The 49ers returned from the delay with an ill-fated 3rd down play that made it look like the game was just about over. But San Francisco responded with 24 points on their next four drives, pulling to within 2 points with 10 minutes left in the game. After a Ravens field goal from the 2-yard line, the 49ers drove to the 5-yard line before turning the ball, and ultimately the game, over on downs. An intentional safety and a failed punt return later, the Ravens are champions of Super Bowl 47.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 13px;">- Just to get this out of the way: Beyonce is awesome. The halftime show may have been more impressive than the entire first half. She certainly appealed to the young&#8217;ns more than Madonna did last year.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 13px;">-  The biggest play of the game was unquestionably the no-call on the 49ers fourth-down play that would have given them the lead with 2 minutes left in the game. The Ravens came with an all-out blitz and Kaepernick lofted the ball in the direction of Crabtree, who was blanketed and couldn&#8217;t quite reach the throw. To my eyes, it looked like the corner was holding a littttttle too much jersey and probably should have been flagged for holding as Jim Harbaugh so vehemently declared, but those are the breaks.</span></p>
<p>- That power outage was pretty weird. For one, it reminded me a lot of <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Blackout-Brief-power-outage-halts-Cowboys-Giant?urn=nfl-285428">that game back in 2010</a> when the lights at MetLife Stadium (before it was named that) cut out in the middle of a Giants-Cowboys game. But for another, it gave us some pretty <a href="http://deadspin.com/5981338/the-best-and-most-surreal-photographs-from-the-power-outage-at-the-superdome?utm_campaign=socialflow_deadspin_twitter&amp;utm_source=deadspin_twitter&amp;utm_medium=socialflow">trippy photos</a>. On the whole I&#8217;ll say I was pro-blackout. Bravo, Superdome.</p>
<p>- Flacco was named Super Bowl MVP and deserved it 100%. The guy has had a very Eli-like run through these playoffs, stepping his game up in ways his detractors didn&#8217;t think possible. Ever since the Ravens played the Giants back in December (ugh) he has played at an unbelievably high level, capping the run off with a 287 yard, 3 touchdown, 0 interception performance in the big game.</p>
<p>- Obligatory mention of Ray Lewis&#8217; last game. I&#8217;ve never been a huge fan of his personally, but he is probably the best defensive football player that I&#8217;ve ever seen play (I was too young to catch Lawrence Taylor). He&#8217;s had a helluva career that now includes two Super Bowl championships (double ugh). Enjoy retirement Ray, I won&#8217;t miss playing against you every 4 years.</p>
<p>Thus ends the Giants&#8217; run as Super Bowl champions. It was a great ride, and it&#8217;s at least somewhat comforting to know that it came to an end at the hands of the eventual Super Bowl champions. Let&#8217;s get Nicks and Cruz signed and make a run at a home game for the first New York/New Jersey Super Bowl in 2014. See ya&#8217;ll next year, and go Giants!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The New York Giants came out with pride and plenty of effort today as they dismantled the Philadelphia Eagles in the regular season finale with a 42-7 win. Despite the Giants doing their part today, they still needed plenty of help to reach the playoffs this season and it turned out to be just too [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/30/giants-42-eagles-7-big-win-isnt-enough-to-keep-playoff-hopes-alive-for-g-men/">Giants 42, Eagles 7 &#8211; Big Win Isn&#8217;t Enough To Keep Playoff Hopes Alive For G-Men</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The New York Giants came out with pride and plenty of effort today as they dismantled the Philadelphia Eagles in the regular season finale with a 42-7 win.</p>
<p>Despite the Giants doing their part today, they still needed plenty of help to reach the playoffs this season and it turned out to be just too much to overcome. They were eliminated from playoff contention because of Chicago&#8217;s win over the Lions. <a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/30/giants-42-eagles-7-big-win-isnt-enough-to-keep-playoff-hopes-alive-for-g-men/#more-12746" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; Here is a quick look at the first half at MetLife Stadium: The Eagles came out gambling right away by starting with a successful onsides kick to get the ball  from the Giants. However, safety Stevie Brown bailed the Giants out by intercepting Eagles quarterback Michael Vick on their opening drive and setting the [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/30/halftime-report-giants-35-eagles-7/">Halftime Report: Giants 35, Eagles 7</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Here is a quick look at the first half at MetLife Stadium: <a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/30/halftime-report-giants-35-eagles-7/#more-12744" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Ravens 33, Giants 14 &#8211; Playoff Hopes Continue To Fade For The G-Men</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Dec 2012 01:55:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Rushing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If today was the day that the New York Giants were supposed to get off the mat and begin their drive towards the playoffs, they didn&#8217;t get the memo. For the second straight week, the Giants were dominated in all phases of the game as they were defeated by the Ravens in Baltimore, 33-14. The [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/23/ravens-33-giants-14-playoff-hopes-continue-to-fade-for-the-g-men/">Ravens 33, Giants 14 &#8211; Playoff Hopes Continue To Fade For The G-Men</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If today was the day that the New York Giants were supposed to get off the mat and begin their drive towards the playoffs, they didn&#8217;t get the memo. For the second straight week, the Giants were dominated in all phases of the game as they were defeated by the Ravens in Baltimore, 33-14. <a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/23/ravens-33-giants-14-playoff-hopes-continue-to-fade-for-the-g-men/#more-12707" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Falcons 34, Giants 0 &#8211; Falcons Rise Up Over Inconsistent Giants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2012 21:51:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Rushing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s offically time to begin worrying about the New York Giants. That&#8217;s the conclusion I came away with after watching them lose the Atlanta Falcons 34-0 at the Georgia Dome. The loss today drops the Giants (8-6) into 2nd place in the NFC east divison because the Washington Redskins beat the Cleveland Browns. Meanwhile, the [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/16/falcons-34-giants-0-falcons-rise-up-over-inconsistent-giants/">Falcons 34, Giants 0 &#8211; Falcons Rise Up Over Inconsistent Giants</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s offically time to begin worrying about the New York Giants. That&#8217;s the conclusion I came away with after watching them lose the Atlanta Falcons 34-0 at the Georgia Dome. <a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/16/falcons-34-giants-0-falcons-rise-up-over-inconsistent-giants/#more-12653" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Falcons 17, Giants 0 &#8211; Falcons take it right to G-Men in The 1st Half (Halftime)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2012 19:42:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Rushing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The Giants looked completely out of sync in the first half and the Falcons made sure to take advantage as they lead the G-Men 17-0 at halftime. Nothing has gone right for the Giants so far in this one as Atlanta looks to make a big statement this week as we get closer to the [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/16/falcons-17-giants-0-falcons-take-it-right-to-g-men-in-the-1st-half-halftime/">Falcons 17, Giants 0 &#8211; Falcons take it right to G-Men in The 1st Half (Halftime)</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Giants looked completely out of sync in the first half and the Falcons made sure to take advantage as they lead the G-Men 17-0 at halftime. Nothing has gone right for the Giants so far in this one as Atlanta looks to make a big statement this week as we get closer to the playoffs.</p>
<p>Atlanta wasted no time punching the Giants in the mouth to jump out to an early lead. Quarterback Eli Manning was picked off on the 2nd play of the Giants opening drive by Asante Samuel which set the Falcons up for great field position. They went right to Michael Turner and their run-game to captilize with a 1-yard touchdown run &#8230; The Giants had a chance to respond with points however Lawrence Tynes missed a 30-yard field goal which would give Atlanta the ball right back. Quarterback Matt Ryan drove the Falcons downfield against the very thin Giants secondary and capped off a nice drive with a touchdown pass to tight end Tony Gonzalez &#8230; Manning would throw another interception in the second quarter, this time it was safety Thomas DeCoud coming up with the nice pick. It eventually led to Atlanta getting a 38-yard field goal from ex-Giant Matt Bryant to give the Falcons a 17-0 lead.</p>
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<li>The Giants are getting solid play from their running backs today. David Wilson is making his first NFL start and so far has been solid on 8 carries for 46 yards although the Falcons held him check on kick returns. However, his blitz protection is still shaky. Kregg Lumpkin has given the Giants a surprising lift with some nice runs.</li>
<li>Is it time to worry about Lawrence Tynes?  Tynes is struggling late in the season for the Giants with field goals that he normally converts. Today he missed a 30-yard field goal at a time where the Giants really could have used the points. Since then, head coach Tom Coughlin went for it on 4th down twice and failed to convert instead of going to Tynes for a chance at 3 points.</li>
<li>Manning did not look sharp in the first half. Manning was 8 for 17 with 2 ints. The Giants are going to need him in the second half to turn things around and avoid mistakes. On the other side, Ryan put up 10 of 12 for 97 yards and a touchdown for the Falcons.</li>
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<p>The Falcons are 6-0 at home this season and know that a win this week against the Giants would be a huge statement to the league that they are ready to take the next step this year once they reach the postseason. They are a team looking for respect around the league.  The Giants need this win to stay in control of their own destiny in the NFC East division.</p>
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		<title>Giants Falcons: A Look Back</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Dec 2012 21:46:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Tufaro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I decided to take a look back at the Giants Falcons Wild Card Playoff game from last year to see just how the GMen handled the high powered Falcons.  There are of course some differences in the two teams and in the venue from last season, but some of the schemes might prove successful again [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/14/giants-falcons-a-look-back/">Giants Falcons: A Look Back</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I decided to take a look back at the Giants Falcons Wild Card Playoff game from last year to see just how the GMen handled the high powered Falcons.  There are of course some differences in the two teams and in the venue from last season, but some of the schemes might prove successful again this year.</p>
<p>The notable changes from last year for the Giants begins on kickoff returns.  Last year these duties were manned by Jerrell Jernigan, and this year by David Wilson.  We all saw how Wilson could be a game wrecker if given the chance.  This obviously didn&#8217;t come into play last year as the Giants only received one kickoff, and that to start the game.  Difference two is Martellus Bennett instead of Jake Ballard.  This two fold as Ballard might have been a bit better at blocking, but I think Bennett has more potential as regular weapon.  Ahmad Bradshaw is out for Sundays game and Brandon Jacobs is sitting at home suspended earlier this week by the 49ers.  In step David Wilson, Kregg Lumpkin, and Ryan Torrain.  The Giants rushed for over 200 yards last year in the Wild Card game, this might be the biggest difference.  However the Giants tried to run a lot of screens and wheel routes to Bradshaw and DJ Ware last year, these might be more successful with Wilson and Lumpkin.  One other note of significance is the loss of &#8220;The Prince&#8221;. Say what you will about Prince Amukamara, but he is certainly willing to play the run and make a big hit.  Jayron Hosley is not as physical as Prince and the Falcons might try to run at him this week.</p>
<p>One of the most significant factors in last years win was the controlling of TE Tony Gonzalez.  Gonzalez was held to two catches in the entire first half and was consistently unable to block JPP on running plays.  The Giants employed many different looks against Tony including stopping him at the line using Tuck and JPP, then covering him with Boley, Williams, and Rolle at different times.  Taking away the easy quick pass to Matt Ryans favorite target certainly added to Ryans uncomfortable feeling that day.  That will be the goal again this week, to make Ryan uncomfortable. You can&#8217;t help but notice his &#8220;Happy Feet&#8221; as the game progresses as the Giants got consistent pressure up the middle and made him move.</p>
<p>The Falcons should have two advantages this week.  One will be home field where they are undefeated this year, and can control the crowd noise that Matt Ryan seemed to struggle with last year.  They also will not be saddled with their coaches proclamation that he would go for it on any 4th and short, just to prove he had not made a mistake earlier in the year.  Some of you will recall the Falcons tried to make a 4th and one against the Saints, in overtime, in their own end of the field, and it cost them a game.  The Falcons had three 4th and shorts against the Giants, and made none.</p>
<p>The Falcons were able to bring heavy pressure last year against Eli for most of the first half.  That of course must change.  The O-line needs to give Eli time, just as the defense has to force Matt Ryan to panic a bit.</p>
<p>Stop the run, run the ball, create turnovers, and score some points&#8230;.Sounds easy&#8230;.We will see just how easy come Sunday afternoon.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2012 13:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>That isn&#8217;t to say we should expect 324 all purpose yards each week. Wilson&#8217;s record-setting day nearly single-handedly won the game for the Giants, but his numbers surprisingly weren&#8217;t that out of whack from what he&#8217;d done this season up to that point. Wilson finished the day with 13 carries for 100 yards (7.7 yards/carry), [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/12/expect-more-of-the-same-from-david-wilson/">Expect More of the Same from David Wilson</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That isn&#8217;t to say we should expect 324 all purpose yards each week. Wilson&#8217;s record-setting day nearly single-handedly won the game for the Giants, but his numbers surprisingly weren&#8217;t that out of whack from what he&#8217;d done this season up to that point. Wilson finished the day with 13 carries for 100 yards (7.7 yards/carry), and 4 kickoff returns for 224 yards (56 yards/attempt), but those numbers are obviously skewed by one long touchdown run of 52 yards and a 97-yard touchdown return.</p>
<p>Taking away those two plays, Wilson still had a very efficient game both running and returning. Over the rest of the game, Wilson had 12 carries for 44 yards and a mediocre-to-decent 3.7-yard average. Aside from that carry, he&#8217;s averaging 3.9-yards per carry on the year. As for special teams, Wilson had returns of 58, 52 and 20 yards besides the big 97-yarder, which continues what has been an extremely impressive season for him returning kicks. For much of the season, his teammates treated a touchdown return for Wilson as an inevitability, and Sunday we saw why.</p>
<p>What makes Wilson such a great weapon is his aggressiveness and his breakaway speed. Despite his struggles through the first half of the season, he is going to be an important piece of the puzzle going forward with Brown unlikely to play another game this year. Wilson doesn&#8217;t always need to be as spectacular as he was on Sunday, but if he can keep up with his averages he&#8217;ll justify the first-round pick the Giants spent on him back in April. And if he breaks a few long touchdowns along the way, even better.<br />
A few other things I noted from Sunday&#8217;s game:</p>
<p>- Hey Ravens and Bengals, WHAT THE HELL?!? Through 3+ quarters, it looked like both teams were going to give the Giants a little breathing room in the division by beating the Redskins and Cowboys, but both teams eventually lost on last-second field goal tries. Although knowing the Giants, the added cushion probably would have led to a loss to the Saints, so I guess it&#8217;s ok.</p>
<p>- Wilson was the most dazzling, but Antrel Rolle may have had the better game. After <a href="http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000106020/article/antrel-rolle-new-york-giants-need-to-find-dog-within">publicly calling out his teammates</a> prior to the game, Rolle forced a fumble, recovered a fumble, tipped an eventual interception and made a huge tackle on a big 3rd-and-short. Woof.</p>
<p>- Ahmad Bradshaw <a href="http://www.nj.com/giants/index.ssf/2012/12/giants_ahmad_bradshaw_undergoi.html">hurt his knee</a> in the first half and spent most of the game on the sideline. Despite Wilson&#8217;s big game, losing Bradshaw for any amount of time would be devastating. Not a lot of teams can withstand injuries to their top two running backs. Get well soon Ahmad.</p>
<p>- Eli Manning had two &#8220;bad eli&#8221; interceptions, one of which was returned for a long touchdown. The Giants opened the game with 4 drives starting in Saints territory, which resulted in 7 points for the Giants and 7 points for the Saints. That&#8217;s not good. But the offense picked it up in the second half with two touchdowns each in the 3rd and 4th quarters. That&#8217;s not bad.</p>
<p>Next week bring&#8217;s the Giants&#8217; third and final &#8220;revenge game&#8221; of the season, as we go to Atlanta to play the team that was the first stepping-stone to the 2011 super bowl. Perhaps the Falcons have learned from the 49ers&#8217; and Packers&#8217; mistakes, because I haven&#8217;t heard nearly as much chatter from them. Or maybe it has something to do with them losing to the 4-9 Panthers this week. In any event, it should be another good one, and an important one as the Giants look to maintain their division lead. See you in Atlanta.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2012 17:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Tufaro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Join us today at 1:00 Eastern as we discuss the big win by Big Blue.  The Giants repaid the Saints yesterday, and Rookie first round draft pick David Wilson had a huge impact on the game.  We will breakdown the Giants offensive outburst and begin to look ahead to the next three games.  We will [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/10/giants-post-game-with-seth-everett-and-j-t/">Giants Post Game with Seth Everett and J.T.</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join us today at 1:00 Eastern as we discuss the big win by Big Blue.  The Giants repaid the Saints yesterday, and Rookie first round draft pick David Wilson had a huge impact on the game.  We will breakdown the Giants offensive outburst and begin to look ahead to the next three games.  We will also take a trip around the league and talk about all the playoff implications and scenarios.  Feel free to drop by and ask questions or even come on camera with us.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Anthony Rushing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>In what turned out to be a crucial game to have for the New York Giants they turned in a big-time performance at MetLife Stadium to come away with a 52-27 win over the New Orleans Saints. The win keeps the Giants a step ahead of the Redskins and Cowboys in the NFC east division. [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/09/giants-52-saints-27-david-wilson-electrifies-as-the-giants-take-down-the-saints/">Giants 52, Saints 27 &#8211; David Wilson Electrifies As The Giants Take Down The Saints</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In what turned out to be a crucial game to have for the New York Giants they turned in a big-time performance at MetLife Stadium to come away with a 52-27 win over the New Orleans Saints. The win keeps the Giants a step ahead of the Redskins and Cowboys in the NFC east division. It also may have been the coming out party for their rookie running back David Wilson.</p>
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		<title>Wilson Sparks G-Men In 1st Half Against Saints &#8230; Giants 21, Saints 13 (Halftime)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2012 23:07:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Rushing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a wild first half at Met Life Stadium with the Giants taking advantage of some sloppy play by the Saints early and then some clutch throws from Eli Manning that has helped them take a 21-13 lead into halftime. Manning showed why he&#8217;s so dangerous with the football late in a half as [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/09/wilson-sparks-g-men-in-1st-half-against-saints-giants-21-saints-13-halftime/">Wilson Sparks G-Men In 1st Half Against Saints &#8230; Giants 21, Saints 13 (Halftime)</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a wild first half at Met Life Stadium with the Giants taking advantage of some sloppy play by the Saints early and then some clutch throws from Eli Manning that has helped them take a 21-13 lead into halftime.</p>
<p>Manning showed why he&#8217;s so dangerous with the football late in a half as he drove the Giants downfield on a 9-play drive that was capped off by a beautiful 5-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Domenik Hixon.</p>
<p>The Saints opened up the scoring with a 73-yard touchdown run by cornerback Elbert Mack after he intercepted Giants quarterback Eli Manning&#8217;s pass intended for wide receiver Jerrel Jernigan. However, the Giants responded right back with a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown from David Wilson. Wilson already had come close to breaking one earlier in the quarter to open the game with a 58-yard kick return, however the Giants were unable to get any points from the drive. Wilson is electric whenever he touches the ball and he&#8217;s given the Giants excellent field position with his kick returns. The Saints are going to realize that perhaps it&#8217;s not a wise move to kick the ball in his direction.</p>
<p>Saftey Antrel Rolle backed up his talk during the week and came up big in the first half for the Giants defense with a fumble recovery on the first drive of the game for the Saints and a forced fumble on their second drive. The Giants would take advantage of that with a quick drive that was capped off by a 6-yard touchdown pass from Manning to tight end Martellus Bennett which put the Giants in front with a 14-7 lead.</p>
<p>Quarterback Drew Brees managed to get the Saints offense as he took them downfield on a nice 14-play drive in which they were able to get a 32-yard field goal by Garrett Hartley to trim the Giants lead to 14-10. The Saints would then get another chance as Brees drove them downfield to set up a 25-yard field goal from Hartley to pull within 14-13.</p>
<p>The Giants were unable to fully captilize on the great field position they were getting from Wilson&#8217;s kick returns. Wilson had three big returns and scored on one of them, however the Giants failed to get points on the other two drives including a missed 32-yard field goal from Lawrence Tynes who&#8217;s normally automatic.</p>
<p>Ahmad Bradshaw was in and out of the game with what was listed as a knee injury. The run game was non existent in the first half for the Giants. Wide receiver Victor Cruz also left the game briefly to have his shoulder looked at, however retunred to the game and has looked effective alongside Hakeem Nicks and Bennett in the passing game.</p>
<p>It&#8217;ll be interesting to see if the Giants look to get more from their run game in the second half. They tried to do that last week against the Redskins and instead they came off as being too conservative.</p>
<p>This is an important game for the Giants in the division standings. Dallas and Washington have both won their games, so the Giants must get a win today to stay a step ahead of them for first place in the NFC east.</p>
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		<title>Giants Injury Report: Phillips is OUT, Nicks Will Play vs Saints</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2012 21:12:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony Rushing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The New York Giants will be without safety Kenny Phillips for today&#8217;s game against the Saints. Phillips was listed as doubtful going into the game, he saw limited action last Monday night against the Washington Redskins.  In the Giants win over Green Bay on November 25th, Phillips aggravated an MCL injury that kept him out [...]</p><p><a href="http://gmenhq.com/2012/12/09/giants-injury-report-phillips-is-out-nicks-will-play-vs-saints/">Giants Injury Report: Phillips is OUT, Nicks Will Play vs Saints</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ</a> - <a href="http://gmenhq.com">GMEN HQ - A NY Giants Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The New York Giants will be without safety Kenny Phillips for today&#8217;s game against the Saints.</p>
<p>Phillips was listed as doubtful going into the game, he saw limited action last Monday night against the Washington Redskins.  In the Giants win over Green Bay on November 25th, Phillips aggravated an MCL injury that kept him out for most of the seasons&#8217;s first half. He&#8217;s been laboring since then.</p>
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