So let me get this straight: Two months ago, Tim Tebow was projected to be selected in the 3rd or 4th round of the NFL Draft. Now, some draft experts are saying he could go in the late first or early second round? Only the NFL Draft. It’s funny how a player’s stock can go up or down without even playing a football game. I mean, you may as well not play during the college football season. This is why it’s kind of stupid for anyone to do a mock draft in January. All it does is make the mocker…well, make a mockery of himself by changing it.
Between the end of the college football season and the beginning of April, there are a number of reasons that a prospect’s stock can rise to the top or come crashing down. I swear, I think it can be something as minute as a hand shack. Maybe a prospect is suffering from perspiration issues. Maybe the prospect ate some real spicy food. Maybe the prospect isn’t use to wearing a shirt and tie. All of a sudden, he walks into the combine and shakes a GM’s hand, while covered in sweat. I’m sure the GM is thinking this guy’s extremely nervous. Uh-oh, red flag, this guy obviously can’t handle the pressure.








The Buffalo Bisons (7-0-2) concluded their spring training exhibition schedule with a 7-2 victory over the New Orleans Zephyrs (Florida) on Friday afternoon from Port St. Lucie, FL.

















