The NFL Draft has a huge impact on the hobby. The draft position of players shapes products for a full year, and much of that comes from the 2014 NFL Rookie Premiere. Who attends? Who gets skipped? What group break teams will be hot for the year? We're likely looking at 40 players, very heavy on skill positions. We only had two defensive players in 2013, NONE in 2012, and two in 2011. Occasionally, you get a random OT in there too, but it's very heavy on QB, RB, WR and TE.
We'll likely get confirmation of this shortly, but I'd like to wager a guess as to the 40 players that will be dominating our breaks shortly.
Logan Thomas - QB, Arizona
Devonta Freeman - RB, Atlanta
Sammy Watkins - WR, Buffalo
Kelvin Benjamin - WR, Carolina
Ka'Deem Carey - RB, Chicago
Jeremy Hill - RB, Cincinnati
Johnny Manziel - QB, Cleveland
Terrance West - RB, Cleveland
Cody Lattimer - WR, Denver
Eric Ebron - TE, Detroit
Davante Adams - WR, Green Bay
Jadeveon Clowney - DE, Houston
Tom Savage - QB, Houston
Donte Moncrief - WR, Indianapolis
Blake Bortles - QB, Jacksonville
Marqise Lee - WR, Jacksonville
Allen Robinson - WR, Jacksonville
De'Anthony Thomas - WR/RB/KR, Kansas City
Jarvis Landry - WR, Miami
Teddy Bridgewater - QB, Minnesota
Jimmy Garoppolo - QB, New England
Odell Beckham - WR, New York (Giants)
Andre Williams - RB, New York (Giants)
Jace Amaro - TE, New York (Jets)
Khalil Mack - LB, Oakland
Derek Carr - QB, Oakland
Jordan Matthews - WR, Philadelphia
Josh Huff - WR, Philadelphia
Dri Archer - RB/KR, Pittsburgh
Martavis Bryant - WR, Pittsburgh
Carlos Hyde - RB, San Francisco
Bruce Ellington - WR, San Francisco
Paul Richardson - WR, Seattle
Greg Robinson - OT, St. Louis
Tre Mason - RB, St. Louis
Michael Sam - LB, St. Louis
Mike Evans - WR, Tampa Bay
Austin Seferian-Jenkins - TE, Tampa Bay
Charles Sims - RB, Tampa Bay
Bishop Sankey - RB, Tennessee
Obviously, this would be a little different than previous years. We haven't seen a OT at the Premiere in a good number of years. Since Jason Smith, if memory serves. But Greg Robinson is a top pick with big upside, so I think he may attend. We pass on some relatively early picks (Jerick McKinnon in the 3rd at RB, but stuck behind Adrian Peterson) and we get a few defensive names in there with Mack and Clowney. And we have some big market teams without attendees. Dallas and Washington get skunked. But I think the big surprise this year is Sam.
Would it be crazy to have a 7th round pick at the Premiere? Under most circumstances, yes. But this was a landmark event. His jersey is blowing up sales charts. People are going to be interested.
Will it brew controversy if it happens? Absolutely. But I'll say it now: if it doesn't happen, it's a big miss in terms of business. And this stuff doesn't happen just for fun, this is a venture to make money in the long run.
Personally, I think this list will be pretty close to reality, and I think it's the right call. Michael Sam might not have a huge impact in terms of play (but who knows! Look at the list of former SEC Defensive Players of the Year), but his impact is big regardless.
We'll likely get confirmation of this shortly, but I'd like to wager a guess as to the 40 players that will be dominating our breaks shortly.
Logan Thomas - QB, Arizona
Devonta Freeman - RB, Atlanta
Sammy Watkins - WR, Buffalo
Kelvin Benjamin - WR, Carolina
Ka'Deem Carey - RB, Chicago
Jeremy Hill - RB, Cincinnati
Johnny Manziel - QB, Cleveland
Terrance West - RB, Cleveland
Cody Lattimer - WR, Denver
Eric Ebron - TE, Detroit
Davante Adams - WR, Green Bay
Jadeveon Clowney - DE, Houston
Tom Savage - QB, Houston
Donte Moncrief - WR, Indianapolis
Blake Bortles - QB, Jacksonville
Marqise Lee - WR, Jacksonville
Allen Robinson - WR, Jacksonville
De'Anthony Thomas - WR/RB/KR, Kansas City
Jarvis Landry - WR, Miami
Teddy Bridgewater - QB, Minnesota
Jimmy Garoppolo - QB, New England
Odell Beckham - WR, New York (Giants)
Andre Williams - RB, New York (Giants)
Jace Amaro - TE, New York (Jets)
Khalil Mack - LB, Oakland
Derek Carr - QB, Oakland
Jordan Matthews - WR, Philadelphia
Josh Huff - WR, Philadelphia
Dri Archer - RB/KR, Pittsburgh
Martavis Bryant - WR, Pittsburgh
Carlos Hyde - RB, San Francisco
Bruce Ellington - WR, San Francisco
Paul Richardson - WR, Seattle
Greg Robinson - OT, St. Louis
Tre Mason - RB, St. Louis
Michael Sam - LB, St. Louis
Mike Evans - WR, Tampa Bay
Austin Seferian-Jenkins - TE, Tampa Bay
Charles Sims - RB, Tampa Bay
Bishop Sankey - RB, Tennessee
Obviously, this would be a little different than previous years. We haven't seen a OT at the Premiere in a good number of years. Since Jason Smith, if memory serves. But Greg Robinson is a top pick with big upside, so I think he may attend. We pass on some relatively early picks (Jerick McKinnon in the 3rd at RB, but stuck behind Adrian Peterson) and we get a few defensive names in there with Mack and Clowney. And we have some big market teams without attendees. Dallas and Washington get skunked. But I think the big surprise this year is Sam.
Would it be crazy to have a 7th round pick at the Premiere? Under most circumstances, yes. But this was a landmark event. His jersey is blowing up sales charts. People are going to be interested.
Will it brew controversy if it happens? Absolutely. But I'll say it now: if it doesn't happen, it's a big miss in terms of business. And this stuff doesn't happen just for fun, this is a venture to make money in the long run.
Personally, I think this list will be pretty close to reality, and I think it's the right call. Michael Sam might not have a huge impact in terms of play (but who knows! Look at the list of former SEC Defensive Players of the Year), but his impact is big regardless.