31/07/2025
π Atlanta Falcons 2025 Team Breakdown
π§ Coaching Staff
Defensive Coordinator: Jeff Ulbrich β B+
Implementing a disguise-heavy, fast 3β4 base defense that adapts fluidly into nickel and 4β3 looks. Emphasis on generating pressure and forcing turnovers, with Ulbrich calling the plays himself.
Offensive Coordinator: Zac Robinson β B+
A Rams-style, high-speed offense with motion and vertical concepts, designed to unlock playmakers at every level.
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π₯ OFFENSE β Grade: B+
Quarterbacks β Bβ
Michael Penix Jr. β Bβ (rookie starter with elite arm and mobility)
Kirk Cousins β B+ (3,508 yards, 18 TDs in 2024), veteran reliability
Running Backs β A
Bijan Robinson β A β 1,456 rushing yards, 14 TDs, 431 receiving yards and elite dual-threat production; widely viewed as one of the NFLβs premier backs heading into 2025
Tyler Allgeier β B (~700 yards, solid physical presence and short-yardage reliability)
Wide Receivers β B
Drake London β A (100 receptions, 1,271 yards, 9 TDs)
Darnell Mooney β Bβ (speed and vertical separation, but inconsistent hands)
RayβRay McCloud β C+ (gadget/return specialist)
KhaDarel Hodge β C; Jamal Agnew β C
Casey Washington β Bβ (rookie with size, hands, strong camp buzz)
Tight Ends β B
Kyle Pitts β B (500 yards, 3 TDs; elite tools, underutilized)
Charlie Woerner β C+ (blocking-first role, limited receiving impact)
Offensive Line β B+
LT Jake Matthews β B+ (reliable veteran)
LG Matthew Bergeron β B (young, ascending second-year starter)
C Ryan Neuzil β C+ (smart and steady)
RG Chris Lindstrom β A (All-Pro anchor, elite in run game)
RT Kaleb McGary β Bβ (powerful but inconsistent in pass sets)
π Group Grades:
QB Bβ
Β· RB A
Β· WR B
Β· TE B
Β· OL B+
β Overall Offense: B+ β Grounded in explosive production and vertical tempo under Robinsonβs aggressive system.
π‘οΈ DEFENSE β Grade: Bβ
Defensive Line β B
LDE Morgan Fox β B+ (3.5 sacks in 2024)
LDE Arnold Ebiketie β B+ (6 sacks, 1 INT)
NT TaβQuon Graham β B (strong run defender)
RDE David Onyemata β B (reliable interior force)
Backups: Brandon Dorlus β C+; Ruke Orhorhoro β C
Linebackers β Bβ
ILB Kaden Elliss β B (150 tackles, 6 sacks; high motor leader)
ILB Divine Deablo β Bβ (big, athletic, adapting to ILB role)
OLB Jalon Walker (R) β Bβ (first-round rookie; raw natural talent)
OLB James Pearce Jr. (R) β Bβ (speed rusher with big-upside)
Depth: Troy Andersen β C+; DeAngelo Malone β C+
Secondary β Bβ
CB A.J. Terrell β B+ (2 INTs in 2024; lockdown ability, but inconsistent)
CB Mike Hughes β B (scrappy play; 1 INT, some vulnerability deep)
NB Dee Alford β Bβ (physical, slot coverage, 1 INT)
SS Jessie Bates III β Aβ (4 INTs, 4 FFs; elite instincts, tone-setter)
FS Jordan Fuller β B (steady veteran presence, not a game-changer)
π Defense Unit Grades: DβLine B Β· LB Bβ Β· Secondary Bβ
π Overall Defense: Bβ β Sharp scheme under Ulbrich with evolving pressure and playmaking potential, but cohesion and consistency still lagging.
π Overall Team Grade: Bβ
While the Falcons boast an electrifying offense anchored by Bijan Robinson and Drake London, the defense remains a work in progress under new direction. The offense is bound for breakout levels, but the defense must evolve to match. With continued growth from rookies and better ex*****on in the secondary, Atlanta could flip the Bβ into a higher tier before seasonβs end.
28/07/2025
π΄ββ οΈ Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2025 Team Breakdown
π§ Coaching Staff
Head Coach & Defensive Coordinator: Todd Bowles β B
Blitz-heavy, aggressive front. 10th in sacks last year, but safety breakdowns and conservative 4th-quarter calls limit ceiling.
Offensive Coordinator: Josh Grizzard β B+
Creative, balanced play-caller. Great at scheming WRs open and developing rookies.
π₯ OFFENSE
π― Quarterback β A-
Baker Mayfield
π 4,500 yards | 41 TDs | 16 INTs
Poised, tough, and sharp in the red zone. Led with confidence and command.
π Running Backs β B
Bucky Irving (B+)
π 1,122 yards | 8 TDs | 5.4 YPC
Rookie breakout with speed and contact balance.
Rachaad White (C+)
π 613 rush yds | 3 rush TDs | 393 rec yds | 6 rec TDs
Receiving value is solid, but struggles with efficiency on the ground.
π§² Wide Receivers β A-
Mike Evans (A)
π 1,021 yards | 11 TDs (14 games)
Elite contested catch specialist. Still a top-10 WR.
Chris Godwin (B+)
π 80 rec | 576 yds | 5 TDs
Consistent chain-mover. ACL recovery slowed late-season burst.
Emeka Egbuka (A- potential)
π 81 rec | 1,011 yds | 10 TDs at OSU
NFL-ready frame, crisp route runner. Should start immediately.
Jalen McMillan (B)
π 37 rec | 461 yds | 8 TDs
Solid WR4 with red zone value.
Sterling Shepard (C+)
Veteran depth. Reliable but limited upside.
π§± Tight Ends β B
Cade Otton (B)
π 59 rec | 600 yds | 4 TDs
Underrated weapon over the middle. Physical after catch.
Payne Durham (C+)
Blocking-first tight end. Goal-line usage.
πͺ Offensive Line β B+
LT Tristan Wirfs (A) β All-Pro. Allowed pressure on just 4.7% of snaps.
LG Ben Bredeson (C) β Vulnerable vs power. Needs upgrade.
C Graham Barton (B+) β Rookie. Top-10 run blocker at Duke. Great motor.
RG Cody Mauch (A-) β Ranked 11th in pass pro, reliable mauler.
RT Luke Goedeke (B+) β Rising talent, strong against the run.
Backups: Jake Majors (C), Ben Chukwuma (C-)
β
Offensive Grade: A-
The Bucs field one of the NFCβs most dangerous offenses. Elite veteran targets. Explosive rookies. Top-tier pass protection. If Irving holds up across a full season, this group can finish top 6 in scoring.
π‘οΈ DEFENSE
π₯ Defensive Line β B+
Logan Hall (B-) β 6 sacks, flashes inside. Inconsistent vs the run.
Vita Vea (A-) β 7 sacks. Dominant nose tackle. Disrupts everything.
Calijah Kancey (B) β 8 sacks. Elite get-off, but weak vs power run.
Yaya Diaby (B+) β 6 sacks. Explosive EDGE, ascending talent.
Backups:
Elijah Roberts (C), Greg Gaines (B), C.J. Brewer (C-), Anthony Nelson (B-)
π§ Linebackers β B-
Lavonte David (A-) β 6 sacks. Still elite at 35. Sideline to sideline.
Anthony Walker Jr. (C+) β Smart and steady, but athletically limited.
Haason Reddick (C) β Only 3 sacks. Regression after multiple elite years.
Backups:
SirVocea Dennis (B-), Deion Jones (C), Chris Braswell (C+)
π Secondary β B-
Zyon McCollum (B+) β 2 INTs, physical and improving.
Jamel Dean (B) β Ranked 23rd in coverage. Run support is shaky.
Tykee Smith (B+) β 2 INTs, 3 FFs. Strong in run support.
Antoine Winfield Jr. (C+) β Run D strong. Coverage regressed.
Christian Izien (C) β One pick, but often exposed deep.
Backups:
Josh Hayes (C), Merriweather (C+), Banks (C), Morrison (B), Parrish (C)
β
Defensive Grade: B
This front is top-tier in pass rush. Diaby, Vea, and Kancey can create havoc on early downs. But Reddickβs fall-off and safety play limit the back end. Corner play is improving, but still not lockdown.
π OVERALL TEAM GRADE: B+
This isnβt just a team riding one good season β itβs a fully retooled roster with playoff firepower.
The offense is playoff-ready now. Bakerβs confidence is peaking. He has weapons everywhere: a true WR1 in Evans, a deep supporting cast, and one of the leagueβs best pass-blocking lines. Rookie Bucky Irving gives them a real run threat.
The defense is high-ceiling but volatile. The front can win games alone, but the DBs need to step up for this group to truly be elite.
If the rookies hit and the safety group stabilizes, Tampa can absolutely win the NFC South and push deep into January.
26/08/2023
πAnticipation runs high as we gear up for an electrifying Week 0 showdown between Notre Dame and Navy β Brace yourselves for a hard-fought clash that promises to keep fans on the edge of their seats, with both squads locked in a battle for supremacy on the field. A low-scoring affair is on the cards, with both teams renowned for their ground game prowess. Adding to the intrigue, formidable defensive units from both sides are poised to stifle any attempts at advancing through rushes.
While the norm might steer us towards evaluating the passing game, an unpredictable twist awaits. Picture this: the contest unfolds in the mesmerizing backdrop of Ireland, but it's not the scenic landscapes that will steal the show. Instead, it's the unforgiving elements of cold and relentless heavy rain that will set the stage for an unforgettable clash. In the midst of this meteorological drama, the spotlight falls on quarterback Sam Hartman, set to make his debut for Notre Dame. Yet, the elements are far from favorable for a spectacular aerial debut, casting a shadow of doubt over his potential impact.
Hold onto your hats, because the current handicap favors Navy at +20.5. Now, here's where the adrenaline really kicks in. A calculated move to elevate the Navy advantage to +21.5 could be the game-changer we've all been waiting for. This strategic gamble revolves around the premise that the forthcoming spectacle will predominantly unravel on the ground, with aerial escapades taking a back seat due to the tumultuous weather conditions. This twist in the tale, aimed at leveling the playing field, infuses an extra layer of excitement and sets the stage for an epic clash.π°π΅π«°
24/08/2023
π Exciting times ahead for college football fans! π Our 2023 season predictions are locked in, and we're gearing up for a rollercoaster of touchdowns, tackles, and triumphs. Stay with us as we dissect the contenders, highlight the game-changers, and unveil our top pick for this year's championship glory! ππ₯
24/08/2023
Not long till the college football and NFL season begins! This season will be our best one yet. I can't wait to cash some winning tickets! π°π°
23/06/2023
Stgeorge vs NZ warriors
Stgeorge over 19.5 points π
Mikaele Ravalawe anytime tryscorer π―
10/06/2023
Denvor nuggets vs Miami heat game 4! π
As the NBA Finals continue to captivate basketball fans around the world, the stage is set for a pivotal Game 4 clash between the Denver Nuggets and the Miami Heat. With the Nuggets currently leading the series 2-1, the stakes couldn't be higher for the Heat, who find themselves in a must-win situation to avoid a daunting 3-1 deficit. The intensity will be at its peak as both teams vie for glory in Miami's own backyard.
While Gabe Vincent may not be the first name that comes to mind when discussing the Heat's offensive firepower, his impact can be vital in this pivotal Game 4 encounter. Vincent's ability to knock down shots and contribute offensively is crucial for the Heat's success. When he finds his rhythm, the team's offense flows smoothly, creating opportunities for their star players, such as Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo, to flourish.
Considering the circumstances, it is highly likely that Gabe Vincent will seize the moment and exceed expectations. His ability to stretch the floor, knock down shots from beyond the arc, and capitalize on scoring opportunities should see him surpass the 12.5 points total.
30/05/2023
French open! πΎ Record 3-3
Tonights plays π―
J.J Wolf -1.5
Jordan Thompson -1.5
Dominic Strickler +4.5
30/05/2023
Thank god for live bets and Caleb Martin! π
29/05/2023
Jimmy Butler 30+ points! π
What a heartbreaking ending for the Miami heat if they lose this game and that might just happen but if they have a chance that hope is Jimmy Butler! He finished strong in the final minutes of game 6 but that was not enough. In the post game interview he said "We wouldn't even be in this position if I played better" I trust jimmy when he says he will be better next game and with all the marbles on the line tonight. This game could define his career if he doesn't turn up but I don't see that happening let's go Jimmy buckets ππ
27/05/2023
Heat vs Celtics game 6! π
Home team over 103.5 points
What feels like a do or die game for the heat they need to be nothing less that great today if they want to book there spot to play for the NBA championship π To be honest this is a very hard game for me to call I really don't know what way it will go but I am banking on heat to give this game everything they got! Resulting in Miami going over the team total of 103.5 this is the way I'll be playing the game today let's fu***ng go!!
26/05/2023
Washington mystics vs vs Chicago sky over 156.5