SIX AARON RODGERS LANDING SPOTS THAT MAKE MOST SENSE PLUS REGRADING THE 2018 NFL DRAFT

Six Aaron Rodgers landing spots that make most sense plus regrading the 2018 NFL Draft

Six Aaron Rodgers landing spots that make most sense plus regrading the 2018 NFL Draft

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After three months of waiting, my favorite week of the NFL offseason is finally here: The schedule is coming out this week.Sure, some people like free agency, and yes, some people like the draft, but not me. The only offseason tent-pole event I care about is the release of the schedule and that will be . I've had my calendar marked for three years and yes that means I mark it three years in advance for each schedule release. I TOLD YOU NO ONE LOVES THE SCHEDULE RELEASE MORE THAN ME.Alright, that's enough yelling. Let's get to the rundown where we're going to cover six po sible landing spots for , plus a regrading of the 2018 NFL Draft. As always, here's your weekly reminder to tell all your friends to sign up for the newsletter. To sign up, all you have to do is. 1. Today's show: Way-too-early 2022 NFL Mock DraftNow that the 2021 NFL Draft is officially in the rearview mirror, that means we can start talking about the 2022 NFL Draft. Sure, it's still 11-and-a-half months away, but that didn't stop Will Brinson and Ryan Wilson from doing an entire podcast about it on Monday. The best part about Monday's episode is that it was a cro sover (very important note: My favorite cro sover of all time was when "The Jetsons" met "The Flintstones"). For this cro sover, Brinson and Wilson were joined by Chip Patterson and Tom Fornelli, who host the Cover 3 podcast here at CBSSports.com. Since the 2022 NFL Draft is going to be filled with guys who still have to play one more year of college football, it only made sense to bring on Chip and Tom, who cover college football at CBS.During the podcast, the four of them debated who's going to end up being the top quarterback in next year's draft. Although that question is sometime pretty easy to answer -- was the easy No. 1 this year -- it won't be so easy to answer for the 2022 draft. Right now, North Carolina's Sam Howell, USC's Kedon Slovis and Oklahoma's Spencer Rattler are the top candidates to go into the draft as the best QB prospect in the cla s of 2022.The four guys also discu sed why Oregon pa s-rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux -- AND NOT A QUARTERBACK -- could end up going No. 1 overall in next year's draft. By the way, next year's draft is in Las Vegas, so if you're ever planning to attend one, I'd go ahead and choose that one. To listen to today's show -- and to follow the podcast --.2. Six Aaron Rodgers landing spots that make the most senseSomehow, we made it an entire weekend without any new Aaron Rodgers drama popping up, which is good news for the fans if you believe in the "no-news-is-good-news" philosophy. Unfortunately, I don't believe in that philosophy, which is Adam Erne Jersey why I've decided to include a list of Rodgers' landing spots today.Although Rodgers wants to be traded, the fact of that matter is that adding him would only make sense for a very limited number of teams. According to CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora, there are six teams who should be making a play for Rodgers and here are those teams: : : : : : : Of these six teams, the Broncos are basically the in Rodgers. That being said, I think the best fit would be the Saints and I think the Raiders would be the most fun. For La Canfora's full explanation on why each of these . 3. Regrading the 2018 NFL DraftIf you're wondering what Pete Prisco did over the weekend, he decided to put on his profe sor hat and regrade the 2018 NFL Draft. This is actually a fascinating exercise and that's mainly for two reasons: For one, Prisco now has three years worth of film from each player so he can determine whether a team's draft cla s actually ended up being good or bad. Also, we get to see how good (or bad) Prisco's original grade was for each team when he handed them out on the night of the draft back in 2018.With that in mind, let's take a look at the two teams with the highest grades and the four teams with the lowest grades. Regrade: A+ for and ColtsBuccaneers:Prisco's original grade: A.Colts:Prisco's original grade: B+.Regrade:D for , , Raiders and Saints (D- for )Texans:Prisco's original grade: C+.Jaguars:Prisco's original grade: C+.Raiders:Prisco's original grade: C.Saints:Prisco's original grade: C+.Jets:Prisco's original grade: C+.If you're wondering how the other 26 teams graded out, you're .4. holds his own in 100m Albin Grewe Jersey raceDK Metcalf won't be headed to the Olympics any time soon, but he did against some of the fastest sprinters in the world.The receiver was in California where he participated in the USA Track and Field (USATF) Golden Games and Distance Open. The 23-year-old, who hasn't run track since high school, came out and . Although Metcalf finished last in his heat, he did much better than most people thought he would do. He also managed to beat two other sprinters who weren't in his heat. Of the 17 men who participated in the 100m on Sunday, Metcalf had the 15th-best time. The winning time in the first round of heats belonged to Isiah Young, who ran a 10.09.The one thing to keep in mind here is that Metcalf was racing against sprinters who train year nearly 365 days per year to run the 100m, unlike Metcalf, who had only been training since February. Also, Metcalf is built like a football player and at 229 pounds, he was easily the heaviest sprinter on the track (To put Metcalf's weight in perspective, Young weighs just 174 pounds).Basically, if Metcalf quit football, he would likely have a shot at qualifying for the Olympics. Not only would he be able to train year-round, but he'd be able to drop 50 pounds, which helps him in football, but not so much in track. Metcalf was actually asked after the race if he might consider losing some weight and giving this whole sprinting thing another go and based on his answer, it sounds like he's committed to football."I've got ," Metcalf said.If you mi sed Metcalf's race over the weekend and want to watch it, . 5. One thing each team got right in the draft and one thing each got wrong Even though everyone seems to think that their team had a perfect draft, I have some bad news for you: Your favorite team didn't have a perfect draft. Over the past seven days, we've been running a series that covers one thing each team got right in the draft and one thing each team got wrong. We'll be wrapping that series up today with our final five teams and we're going to focus on the Denver Broncos, because when you see what they did wrong, you'll realize why they're on the list of teams that need to think about trading for Aaron Rodgers. One thing the Broncos got right:Bolstered the defense.One thing the Broncos got wrong: Didn't draft a quarterback. To check out a more in-depth explanation from Jordan Dajani on how the Broncos did in the draft, . You can also check out our take on the (), () and ().If you want to read about one thing the Colts did right in the draft, then you're definitely going to. The biggest thing the Colts got wrong -- they didn't draft a left tackle -- is actually something they attempted to fix on Monday. The team Chiefs left tackle to a one-year deal worth up to $9.4 million. One thing that's not clear is when Fisher will be able to play. The former No. 1 overall pick during Kansas City's AFC title game win over the , so it's unlikely he'll be on the field for at least the first month of the season. 6. 's brother found dead in North CarolinaTyrell Cohen, the 25-year-old twin brother of running back Tarik Cohen, was found dead by police in North Carolina over the weekend. Police believe that Tyrell died by electrocution while trying to climb some equipment at a power substation. According , Cohen's family filed mi sing person's report on Saturday night and police found his body on Sunday. According to police, Tyrell was involved in some sort of car accident around 2 a.m. on Saturday and fled the scene before officers arrived. In the hours after the accident, Tyrell never returned home, which led his family to file the mi sing person's report. On Sunday morning, police received a call from a Duke Energy substation with news that an employee had discovered a body that turned out to be Tyrell's."We are heartbroken to learn of the death of Tarik Cohen's twin brother, Tyrell," the Bears . "Our immediate thoughts and prayers go out to Tarik, his mother, Tilwanda, and the rest of their family and loved ones. On behalf of the entire Bears family, we extend our most heartfelt sympathies to all who mourn his lo s."As for Cohen, he ."While we appreciate the condolences thoughts and prayers, we ask that you respect our privacy during this time. Let us grieve. Please and thanks," Cohen wrote. 7. The Kicker: Football from 's first career touchdown pa s is on the auction blockI've never started a GoFundMe before, but I'm starting to feel like I should start one this week so that we can all pool our money together to purchase the greatest piece of Tom Brady memorabilia that's ever hit the auction block: The football from his first touchdown pa s.You'd think that Brady kept the ball after throwing his first career TD pa s, but that's not what happened back in 2001. After to Terry Glenn in an October game against the Chargers, Glenn decided to throw the ball into the stands and it ended up in the hands of a huge fan.After holding the ball for nearly 20 years, the fan has decided to sell it."It's been a great thrill to own Tom Brady's first career touchdown pa s because he's the greatest quarterback in NFL history, and he's also my favorite player ever," the man said. "But now it's time for someone Brett Hull Men Jersey else to enjoy it."If you want to be that someone else who enjoys it, you're going to have to cough up a lot of money. The ball has only been on the auction block for le s than 24 hours and . The auction, which is being run by Leland's, is running until June 4, which means that number is only going to get higher and higher.Here's my plan: If 365 of us all contribute $300, we'll have $109,500. If we win the bid, then each of us can keep the football for one day per year. Then, when Brady retires from football in 12 years, we'll sell the ball for $500,000 and each make 356% in profit. This is better than investing in Dogecoin. It's a can't-fail plan.
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