Monday, August 28, 2017

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Antonio Callaway, WR, Florida

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Antonio Callaway, WR, Florida



Vertical / go route big play threat with some off the field issues. If he can have a clean year and improve is versatility throughout the route tree, his exceptional athletic ability should continue to elevate his draft stock...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Tarvarus McFadden, CB, Florida State

2018 NFL Mock Draft:Tarvarus McFadden, CB, Florida State



Has the height and build that NFL defensive coordinators love, and was extremely productive in his first year as a starter, reeling in 8 interceptions...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Tyquan Lewis, DE, Ohio State

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Tyquan Lewis, DE, Ohio State



As part of a loaded defense the last few years, Lewis has been extremely productive, with 8 sacks and 10 TFL’s last year...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson



Emerging from a talented Clemson defensive the last two years loaded with NFL prospects, Ferrell looks to have a breakout year in 2017...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Connor Williams, OT, Texas

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Connor Williams, OT, Texas



Long, and still adding bulk to his frame, Williams has been an anchor of the offensive line since he was a freshmen...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State

2018 NFL Mock DraftSaquon Barkley, RB, Penn State



Built in the mode of a borderline “power back” at the next level, Barkley possesses an excellent blend of power and agility...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Da’Ron Payne, DT, Alabama

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Da’Ron Payne, DT, Alabama



Elite defensive tackle that utilizes exceptional technique with both his footwork and hands to go along with a powerful build and natural athleticism...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State



Big frame and has the length and physical makeup that NFL scouts look for. Below average arm strength, and up and down accuracy, but shows superb touch at times...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson



A potential matchup nightmare for offensive coordinators at the next level, Wilkins is able to be effective all over the defensive line...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama



An electric, quick footed receiver that excels in the open field...

Sunday, August 27, 2017

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Christian Kirk, WR, Texas A&M

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Christian Kirk, WR, Texas A&M



Extremely well built and big size for the safety with the movement ability of a much smaller defensive back...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Mike McGlinchey, OT, Notre Dame

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Mike McGlinchey, OT, Notre Dame



Moved to left tackle this year, but has looked far more natural as a right tackle.  Huge frame, excellent as a run blocker and can hold the edge, but has some trouble against speed.

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Harold Landry, OLB, Boston College

2018 NFL Mock Draft:Harold Landry, OLB, Boston College



A big, fast, premium edge pass rusher, best suited as an outside linebacker in a 3-4 or a pass rush specialist in a 4-3...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Ronnie Harrison, S, Alabama

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Ronnie Harrison, S, Alabama



Most likely the next great Alabama defensive back to break out, Harrison is a big, physical safety that quickly diagnosis plays and closes on the ball...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Malik Jefferson, OLB, Texas

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Malik Jefferson, OLB, Texas



Settling on the outside for the 2017 season, Jefferson should be able to showcase his elite range and aestheticism.

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Derwin James, S, Florida State

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Derwin James, S, Florida State



Extremely well built and big size for the safety with the movement ability of a much smaller defensive back...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming



Allen has recently grown into his frame, as he had a very slight build coming into college, but is developing into a premier pro-style quarterback prospect...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Arden Key, DE, LSU

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Arden Key, DE, LSU



A long, big frame that is starting to fill out, along with outstanding pass rush production in his limited time on the field has scouts excited about Key, and is a potential top overall pick...

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Minkah Fitzpatrick, CB, Alabama

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Minkah Fitzpatrick, CB, Alabama



 A versatile defensive back that has played both safety and corner....

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Sam Darnold, QB, Southern California

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Sam Darnold, QB, Southern California



A big bodied QB, that has all of the tool that NFL teams are looking for: accuracy, arm strength, prototypical build, and quick decision maker. Doesn’t have a lot of starts, and is building on an excellent Rose Bowl comeback win...

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Rustic Living


Rustic Living and Cabin Life

Looking for an amazing site that deals with rustic living, country living, outdoor gear, and in general, anything to do with owning a cabin or cottage?

You should check out CabinSpaces.com

A little info on them:

PRODUCTS FOR CABINS, CABIN GIFTS, RUSTIC DECOR

Rustic living, or “cabin living” is a way of life for many people.  Whether it is a weekend getaway at a nearby cottage, a backwoods cabin retreat, or a permanent living arrangement, the rustic lifestyle is much different than city or suburban life. There are different challenges with houses that are out of the way, including issues with water, power, TV, etc., but also many advantages, for instance, peace and quiet.

RUSTIC DESIGN

Cabin culture allows for a more relaxed way to design and furnish a home, most often referred to as “rustic,” “country,” “rural,” or even “craftsman” style. You may even hear people talk about “industrial,” “traditional,” “Scandinavian,” “Bohemian,” “French Country,” or “Bavarian” as design and furniture styles that seem to fit your vision for your cabin.
CabinSpaces is brought to you by a collection of highly qualified contributors that all own or permanently live in a cabin. They are craftspeople, artists, tradesmen, designers, and tech professionals- all with a passion for rustic living. The site started as a private sharing board with recommendations on items for the cabin and design suggestions. In June 2017, the decision was made to put the best recommendations into a website to share with others enjoying the same passion.
There are no advertisements on this site. Because Amazon has gotten so expansive, we decided to use that as the primary method to steer people toward if they want to buy any of our recommended items.
CabinSpaces is divided into the most intuitive separation of recommendations that we could come up with (trust us, it took a lot of tinkering to come up with!) and we are adding recommendations almost daily, as we have expanded our collection of cabin-loving editors.  Enjoy.




2018 NFL Mock Draft

2018 NFL Mock Draft

The DraftBlaster site is one of my favorite sports related websites as it does a great job covering the NFL Draft. It is focused on one topic, and tries to add in depth analysis to all aspects of the draft.

Note from their home page:

Notes: During the 2018 NFL Preseason, DraftBlaster will be posting weekly updates to our 2018 NFL Mock Draft. Early mock drafts are based on very broad strokes, and we don’t assign a high priority to matching players with team needs. As it looks now, there is a lot of talk that this is a much better quarterback class than last year, but the quarterbacks picked early in last year’s draft are performing quite well to this point. Another strong position in the 2018 NFL Draft should be offensive tackle, where again there was a weak class in the previous year.
The DraftBlaster 2018 NFL Mock Draft will add a second round when we get closer to the season. This again will be focused primarily on player rating rather than a strong focus on matching team needs to each player.  Until then, we will feature stats from last year, and continue to display links to analysis from last year’s draft.  As we learned from last season, it will take until the first quarter of the 2018 NFL season is complete to shift focus to matching players to teams.  This allows not only the NFL season to develop, but also for the draft class to start to come into focus in terms of player ratings.