NFL Rookie Watch: 2011 Preseason Stock Watch
After hearing months of analysis, the triumph of being drafted, hacking out a contract, and hitting the field for the grind of training camp, NFL rookies were finally able to suit up for their first crack at live game action this past weekend as Week 1 of the NFL Preseason was in full swing. Anyone looks like a future star in underwear drills and practice, but the live games start to separate the men from the boys.
After the jump, check out the risers and fallers from Week 1 of the Preseason Action.
Risers
Julio Jones, Atlanta Falcons: Julio Jones already looks like a monster for the Atlanta Falcons. In his first preseason action Jones was targeted five times by Matt Ryan in three series with the starters. He caught two passes for 43 yards and also had a 12 yard end around. Julio Jones had the look of a big time receiver in this game, and he appears to be just getting started.
Lance Kendricks, St. Louis Rams: Sam Bradford was far from stellar in the Rams' first preseason game, but one player that still put up numbers was rookie tight end Lance Kendricks. He caught five passes for 47 yards and a touchdown, clearly establishing himself as Sam Bradford's go-to-guy. It's amazing that a rookie has built up that sort of trust already.
J.J. Watt, Houston Texans: J.J. Watt seems to have parlayed his excellent training camp into a fast start in the preseason. He looked very solid against the Jets and seems to be a perfect fit with Houston's defense.
Fallers
Mark Ingram, New Orleans Saints: Mark Ingram did not get nearly as much playing time in the preseason opener as one would hope. He got just one carry in the first half and was stuck behind Pierre Thomas on the depth chart. He'll eventually take over as the starter, but it may not be as soon as initially speculated.
Daniel Thomas, Miami Dolphins: Daniel Thomas seemingly got stuffed on every carry he received. He is considered one of the favorites for the offensive rookie of the year award simply because of the situation he landed in, but I was not a big fan of Thomas coming out of K-State and I'm not a big fan now. It will be a running back by committee at best in Miami, and Thomas won't be getting the lion's share of the workload. Couple that with the fact that Miami's offensive line looked terrible and there is very little reason for optimism for Daniel Thomas.
Da'Qaun Bowers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Adrian Clayborn looked solid in the first preseason game for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but Da'Quan Bowers was a bit uninspiring. Playing only ten snaps in the game, it appears as though Bowers still has some work to do to get back up to full speed.
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Kendricks is what Bradford needed,
not completely, because Bradford still needs a No 1 receiver. But it seems like he may have a consitent TE to throw to if Kendricks keeps looking good.
"I should run a marathon backwards, so I can see what 2nd place look like"
- Ryan Montgomery aka Royce Da 5'9"
I've always wondered if he's actually 5'9".
Tyron Smith looked pretty damned good against Von Miller and Robert Ayers
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by Archie Barberio on Aug 16, 2011 2:34 PM EDT reply actions
I'll give you that
He held his own. I wouldve liked to see them go against eachother for more then one series though
Raiders suck
Chargers are whiny douches
Chiefs are meh
by DBroncs1414 on Aug 16, 2011 2:37 PM EDT via mobile up reply actions
But remember Von and Ayers only played 10 snaps
And on the 3rd down that Miller slided to DE, Tyron struggled a lot to block him.
Imo, he is a stud guy.. but for now, he has a lot to improve and is the weak part of the Cowboy’s pocket. The most times the pocket collapses, I think it will be because of him, at least in his debut year.
I bleed Orange & Blue.
by Fabio Broncos on Aug 17, 2011 9:21 AM EDT up reply actions
i said as much in my comment
I agreed he did well but gave a caveat that it was only for one series
Raiders suck
Chargers are whiny douches
Chiefs are meh
by DBroncs1414 on Aug 18, 2011 12:24 AM EDT via mobile up reply actions
I'm a Panthers fan
And I can honestly say that Ryan Mallett was most impressive IMO
by rscott94 on Aug 16, 2011 3:19 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
Kendricks
"We're going to do all we can to get this team right, to go after that national championship" - Devon Still
by ICEICETHATGUY13 on Aug 16, 2011 3:38 PM EDT reply actions
watt
I really liked what Watt showed. Played w/ good leverage and hand usage… strong against the run and created some pressure…
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damn you sean payton
and your stubbornness to start Ingram consistently
I told you guys about Kendricks last week
Rams are to be feared this season
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In the NFCW, I agree.
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My friend is a Rams fan.
No thank you.
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ryan mallet
mallet best lookin rookie this first week of nfl!!!
A few guys looked very stud to me (no order):
Ryan Mallet
Kendrick Ellis
Marcel Dareus
JJ Watt
Julio Jones
A few guys who disapointed me a little:
AJ Green
Da Quan Bowers
Patrick Peterson (Moore made a catch right in front of him that can’t happen)
But even those 3 guys, I think they have a huge upside and quality to be great players in short-term.
I bleed Orange & Blue.
You missed one
Randall Cobb looked awesome 3 catches for 60 yds. This guy is gonna be weapon for GB. I voted for Kendricks cause I’m a Ram, also wait for Pettis and Salas to get comfortable.
Cobb's returning will be even more impactful.
That is, if the other guys can block for him. Slocum is an idiot.
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at least in the first part of the season anyways. It should be a little tougher when the weather conditions start taking over.
On Ed Reed:
"I’ve told him to his face many times, ‘You’re the greatest safety ever to play the game,’"
"We all learn from each other, but we all learn most from him."
- Troy Polamalu
He returns punts as well as far as I know.
Even if he isn’t a star, he saves Tramon Williams from risking himself there, so it’s a win no matter what.
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