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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMSound Smart: 5 Observations on the Biggest Post-Draft StorylinesThe NFL offseason which is basically a whole season unto itself is about to come to a screeching halt. Free agency has come and mostly gone. The draft is complete. And now, teams will likely wait until June 1 before making any more moves, because of the salary-cap and compensatory-pick considerations. (Thats when well no doubt see the Philadelphia Eagles trade disgruntled receiver A.J. Brown.) But there is always something to discuss in the NFL offseason. Always. This is "Sound Smart," where I try to spin forward, dive deeper and think outside the box. If I do my job, youll have a better understanding of what really happened over the past week of the NFL offseason. 1. IF THERES ONE THING YOU SHOULD KNOW, ITS George Pickens contract situation says one thing about the Dallas Cowboys and another about the NFL. When it comes to extending the All-Pro receiver, the Cowboys arent going to change the way they do business not even after the Micah Parsons situation blew up last year. You know the story: Dallas and Parsons never agreed on a contract and negotiations went forgotten-milk sour. Parsons is now a Green Bay Packer. The Cowboys have players and picks to show for the trade. A new-look defense is under construction after last year's version was putrid without All-Pro edge Parsons. And youd think maybe the Cowboys might be more generous with their players, perhaps to earn more goodwill or perhaps to avoid fallout with another mercurial star. Youd think wrong. At the NFL owners meetings in March, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones set the table for how negotiations would go with Pickens, calling the franchise tag "an integral part of our strategy over the next two or three years as we look to keep our best players." And ahead of the draft, executive vice president and director of player personnel Stephen Jones doubled down. "We've made a decision that we're gonna have George play under the franchise tag, which won't be a first for us," Jones said. "There won't be negotiations on a long-term deal. That's certainly not a first for this organization and won't be a first in the league." Pickens signed his franchise tag on April 30. On the Cowboys end, this is a shrewd decision for roster management. Its whats best for the organization, forcing the receiver who could likely have made $40 million per year (and probably on a three- or four-year deal) on the open market to play for a one-year, $27.3 million deal. And with Pickens, its important to note how hes not like CeeDee Lamb or JaMarr Chase, veteran receivers who repeatedly proved themselves on and off the field before signing huge deals. No, Pickens is more of a wild-card, whose play had been spotty at times until he arrived in Dallas last season. And he only landed with the Cowboys because the Pittsburgh Steelers were fed up with him, shipping him off for a third-round pick. That isnt to say that Dallas' decision is fair. But it is analytical and calculated. The Cowboys arent changing. Not for Parsons. Not for Pickens. Now for the NFL, its yet another reminder of how little power the players have. At the owners meetings, Jerry Jones mentioned that Pickens entered the league under the collective bargaining agreement, which players negotiated. And so Pickens must follow the NFL and NFLPAs agreed-upon contract rules, which include the franchise tag. In other words, Jones is saying: Dont hold out, dont hold in, dont fight this franchise tag. But of course, Pickens doesnt have much of an alternative. When he entered the draft in 2022, the NIL era was not fully launched in college football not like the raging business it is now. Nowadays, star players can stay in college and make plenty of money. As we saw in this years draft, many do. But when it comes to going pro in football, the NFL has no competitor. And the leagues contract system is extremely team-friendly. It prevented Pickens from cashing in and securing the long-term financial deal that he could absolutely demand, if not for the franchise tag. Because of that, Pickens has no real recourse except to demand a trade and/or to stage a holdout or hold-in. That doesnt seem to be on the table. Instead, hell work to change the narrative that hes difficult to work with. Hell play on an improperly valued contract. And in 2027, if all goes well, hell cash in big. 2. MONDAY MORNING CONTROVERSY Where in the world is Shedeur Sanders? Deshaun Watson is in pole position to start at quarterback for the Cleveland Browns in 2026,per Cleveland.coms Mary Kay Cabot. And my goodness, why and how? Where is Shedeur Sanders? This is one of the more promising Browns teams weve seen in quite some time, which I know, I know might not be saying much. But I genuinely believe that Cleveland is agonizingly close to pulling itself out of the basement and away from the purgatory of rebuilding, year after year. But the Browns are not going to be competitive if they play Watson, one of the worst QBs in recent NFL history. Im not even being hyperbolic. Consider this telling statistic from ESPNs Benjamin Solak: Over the past 26 years, weve seen 907 seasons of quarterbacks with 200 passing attempts or more. In 2024, Watsons season ranked 902nd in yards per dropback. And of course, the QB tore his Achilles twice since that season. Thats your guy, Cleveland? So Ill ask again: Where is Sanders? I get it. In all likelihood, Cleveland will draft its guy in 2027 and that will be the year the Browns can legitimately turn this around. Maybe its as simple as: The Browns want to lose a lot of games in 2026 to rise to the top of the 2027 draft (aka tanking). But that would surprise me. The Browns cant really afford to tank, not with GM Andrew Berry and head coach Todd Monken on hot seats. Yeah, thats right, they could both get fired. Monken hasnt coached a single down yet, but the Browns struggled to attract a top candidate in the 2026 hiring cycle, mainly because of the teams salary cap issues and quarterback issues which all tie back to Watson. If they have a strong, young team with a high draft pick in a QB-rich 2027 draft, the Browns could hire a big-name coach or hot coordinator prospect. (Monken joined Cleveland after getting fired from his OC gig with the Baltimore Ravens.) Think about how the Chicago Bears attracted Ben Johnson with a well-timed hire a year after selecting QB Caleb Williams with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 draft. Its starting to feel clear that Sanders is not a part of the Browns plan, that Im inserting him into the conversation because he is not inserting or asserting himself as QB1. Time is running out. Now would be a great time for Sanders to step up. To prove hes "LEGENDARY." 3. PEELING BACK THE CURTAIN Eric DeCosta did a brilliant job of defusing tension between NFL teams and the Consensus Draft Board. There has been anongoing discussion in the NFL about the "Consensus Board," an aggregation of media-based big boards ranking the top draft prospects. Its an effort to use the immense draft data to set the averages. The discussion is often contentious after a team veers from the consensus ranking. But finally, the discussion took a more productive turn this week. And that was when Ravens GM Eric Decosta took the time to explain what hes seeing when he works with his teams board and compares it to the consensus. "Over the last three years or so, more teams seem to be drafting the same as the Ravens," DeCosta said on "The Lounge" podcast. "There seems to be an alignment in some ways of boards. And some of that might be based on modeling and analytics and more data being used, some of that data which is industry data and various things. I'm not sure if that's good or not." He said there are draft prospects he calls "outlier players" who he might rank, for example, as first- or second-round picks but who the consensus boards show as fourth- or fifth-round picks. "That was concerning except that, in most of those cases, those players were drafted closer to where we had them by other teams," DeCosta said. "Meaning, they werent falling [toward their consensus value]. We see those guys getting drafted closer to 35 than 105. So what that tells me and again, I think were just scratching the surface on this but it tells me that there are players that teams like that the consensus boards havent heard about, valued properly or latched onto." He added: "There are these outlier prospects that the teams know about that the consensus boards havent caught up to." DeCosta felt like the open access to data and analytics has helped the medias consensus board align more closely with teams boards particularly as the years go on. But they dont match universally. The entire discussion started with the examination of the San Francisco 49ers draft class, which included a handful of "reaches," when using the consensus board. In this years class, 49ers receiver DeZhaun Stribling might be the best example of an "outlier player." The 49ers took him at 33rd overall despite him sitting at 85th on the consensus board because San Francisco feared he'd get drafted soon after their slot.Reports indicate that the 49ers were right multiple teams had Stribling circled for Round 2. And all it takes is one other team. If the 49ers wanted Stribling, they probably needed to take him at No. 33. And its now upon them to make sure he delivers upon that draft status. San Francisco GM John Lynch and coach Kyle Shanahan were not as open as DeCosta to talk about the process and the way the consensus board does (and does not) steer their line of thinking. They were more defensive and flippant, with Lynch saying, "Weve got consensus in this building. Thats the consensus that I care about." So I appreciate that DeCosta took the time to reach the draft community with a more generous spirit. 4. RANDOM RANKINGS Here are six sleeper rookies that I love for fantasy football. Ill do three for dynasty and three for redraft. Ted Hurst, WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Dynasty) The Bucs' offense came down to earth last year, which is why they pivoted from OC Josh Grizzard to Zac Robinson, an apple that fell off the Sean McVay tree. You can bet that GM Jason Licht drafted Hurst with Robinsons offense in mind, and the rookie wideout will join a unit that has some uncertainty at the receiver spots beyond Emeka Egbuka. Jalen McMillan has yet to take a full-time starting role and Chris Godwin is aging and oft-injured. Hurst is a developmental prospect out of Georgia State but has incredible physical abilities and was dominant at the FCS level. Maybe he breaks out in 2027. Mike Washington, RB, Las Vegas Raiders (Dynasty) New Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak ran a two-back backfield in Seattle. Now, Kubiak didnt have Ashton Jeanty last year, and its likely the 2025 first-round pick gets a massive share of the touches. But there is a chance that Washington has a bigger role than expected, particularly given how ideally he fits Kubiak's system. He will be a really good handcuff in Vegas. Chris Bell, WR, Miami Dolphins (Dynasty) Bell is the ultimate high-risk, high-upside play. He was an outstanding player at Louisville, where he would have likely earned his way into the top 50 picks in the NFL Draft. But he tore his ACL, which landed him in Round 4 and on a Dolphins team devoid of receivers. Can he earn a sizable role while overcoming the knee injury? Draft him if you want to be along for that journey. JaKobi Lane, WR, Baltimore Ravens (Redraft): If you want a late-round flier with high upside, Lane could be among the best options. Baltimore has long needed an explosive, outside option with good hands. Thats Lane. He should supplant veteran receiver Rashod Bateman for playing time, and the question will simply be whether Lane can convert his snaps in a more efficient way than Bateman has. Justin Joly, TE, Denver Broncos (Redraft): The Broncos have been looking for a tight end who fits Sean Paytons sensibilities. (He wants another Jimmy Graham, but of course, those guys dont grow on trees.) It doesnt seem like Evan Engram or Adam Trautman have quite gotten it done in Denver. So Joly is a compelling guy, particularly if we see him running with the first-team in training camp. Jonah Coleman, RB, Denver Broncos (Redraft) Ill say it: I dont think second-round pick RJ Harvey was very impressive last year as a rookie. Not in fantasy. Not in reality.Hes not so impressive that a guy like Coleman cant vulture carries. And thats even more true of J.K. Dobbins, who will likely be Colemans more direct competition. So if Coleman can steal Dobbins job and eat into Harveys touches, the rookie will be a really good fantasy option. But for now, thats a big if. 5. HE SAID WHAT?! *Silence* Normally, this is the space where I explore a controversial statement or an exciting quote. But I want to explore an unusual silence that surrounded QB Fernando Mendoza, the drafts No. 1 overall pick. No one is talking about him. No one has really discussed him since the combine, when it became clear that he was the sure-thing at first overall. Theres nothing controversial about the squeaky-clean Mendoza. From my vantage point, it has been intentional. Mendoza has made appearances here and there. He has let his aw-shucks persona shine. He has embraced his cultural achievements as one of the NFLs few Latino quarterbacks. And he has used his spotlight for good, raising funds for the National MS Society in honor of his mother. But he has not generated a compelling headline since winning the national championship. Thats authentic to Mendoza, for sure. But it has all been in the name of securing the No. 1 overall pick. That didnt help draft ratings. That thrust undersized and inexperienced Alabama QB Ty Simpson into the pre-draft discussion as a sacrificial lamb in the embrace-debate TV world. But it was all to benefit Mendoza, who has made the leap to the NFL as quietly as any first-overall pick in recent memory. That includes understated personalities like Cam Ward and Bryce Young going to understated teams like the Titans and Panthers. Despite the lack of fanfare for Mendoza, you can count me as someone who believes in his prospects. Give him some time. Hell grow on people, both on and off the field. He may very well be a superstar in 2027.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 20 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMHighest-scoring NHL playoff games: Where Avalanche-Wild 15-goal barnburner ranks in postseason historyHighest-scoring NHL playoff games: Where Avalanche-Wild 15-goal barnburner ranks in postseason history originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The Stanley Cup Playoffs will give you every type of hockey game each spring, from a 0-0 game in overtime to a complete onslaught of goals and everything in between.Those low-scoring affairs in which the fans hang on every shot are thrilling, but you could argue that nothing beats the twists and turns of a high-scoring game.The Colorado Avalanche and Minnesota Wild combined for one of the most entertaining games in recent playoff history when Game 1 of their second-round matchup saw 15 total goals and blown leads by both teams.Here's a look at the highest-scoring playoff games in NHL history and where the Avalanche's win over the Wild ranks.MORE:Fewest shots in NHL playoff win after Canadiens' bizarre Game 7What is the highest-scoring NHL playoff game?The Los Angeles Kings and Edmonton Oilers played the highest-scoring playoff game in NHL history on April 7, 1982, when the Kings scored the game's final two goals for a 10-8 victory in Game 1 of a five-game, first-round series.Marcel Dionne and Daryl Evans each scored twice for L.A., while Risto Siltanen had the only multi-goal effort for the Oilers. Wayne Gretzky also got in on the action with a goal against his future team.The Kings led 8-6 after two periods, and the final period was actually the lowest-scoring period of the game with three even-strength goals before an empty-net goal sealed an L.A. win. The Kings would go on to win the series, which included two more 11-goal games, but nothing that could quite rival 18.Here's a recap of the highest-scoring playoff games in NHL history.MORE:Complete series schedule for Avalanche-WildHighest-scoring NHL playoff games of all timeDateRoundTotal goalsResultApril 7, 1982First round18Kings 10, Oilers 8April 25, 1989Second round17Penguins 10, Flyers 7April 9, 1987First round16Oilers 13, Kings 3April 10, 1990First round16Kings 12, Flames 4May 8, 1973Stanley Cup Final15Blackhawks 8, Canadiens 7April 9, 1981First round15North Stars 9, Bruins 6May 14, 1985Conference final15Oilers 10, Blackhawks 5April 29, 1993First round15Kings 9, Flames 6May 18, 2022Second round15Flames 9, Oilers 6May 3, 2026Second round15Avalanche 9, Wild 6Only four playoff games have featured more goals than Colorado's 9-6 win over Minnesota, and they all happened within a span of nine years from 1982-1990. One more goal between the Avalanche and Wild in Game 1 would have made it the highest-scoring playoff game in 36 years.Instead, it's the NHL's highest-scoring playoff game in four years, matching the 15 goals put up by the Flames and Oilers during their second-round battle in 2022. The 15 goals were still enough for Avalanche-Wild to enter the all-time top 10, which now includes only two games from the 21st century.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 38 Visualizações 0 Anterior1