Tuesday, April 30, 2013

2013 O-D NFL Draft Wrap-up

The 2013 NFL Draft is in the books and we're proud to announce that Offense-Defense was represented quite well among those athletes selected to play at the NFL level during the upcoming season! We're going to cover the picks here in the chronological order in which they were selected over the three-day event.

West Virginia's Tavon Austin was the first Offense-Defense alumnus taken. A two-time First-Team All-American selection, he went 8th-overall to the St. Louis Rams and should provide a ton of speed and athleticism to the Rams' roster.

The University of Georgia's Jarvis Jones was the next O-D All-American to join the professional ranks. Going 17th-overall to the Pittsburgh Steelers, this two-time Consensus NCAA All-American will be a welcome addition to the Steel Curtain's linebacking corps.

Rounding out the 1st-round of O-D selections was Clemson's DeAndre Hopkins who went 27th-overall to the Houston Texans. Leading Clemson's receivers with 52 catches for 637 yards and four scores as early as his freshman year, Hopkins blossomed and was a key cog in the Tigers' passing attack by his Junior year after which he declared for the NFL Draft.

Up next - another West Virginia alum, this time one of the most electric passers in the draft, QB Geno Smith, a 2nd-round pick of the New York Jets. Smith performed incredibly at the collegiate level, setting records previously held by accomplished NFL QB's like Marc Bulger and Tom Brady.

The Rams returned to the O-D well once again in the 3rd round of the Draft as ANOTHER WVU alumnus came off the board - wide receiver Stedman Bailey. Bailey set the West Virginia single-season receiving yards record in 2012 - on the same squad featuring #8 pick Tavon Austin - when he caught 114 passes for 1,622 yards.

In the 5th round, the New Orleans Saints stepped up to the plate and selected Oklahoma wide receiver Kenny Stills. Can O-D pick and develop receiver talent or what?! Stills is a second-generation NFL athlete - his father Ken enjoyed a 6-year career with the Packers and Vikings from 1985 to 1990. The younger Stills has taken that pedigree and run (and catched) with it, setting freshman receiving records with the Sooners and looking to bolster the Saints offense.

Ohio State Buckeye Reid Fragel stayed in-state as he was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 7th round. Fragel was a force on the Buckeyes Offensive Line and looks to provide the same rock-solid dependability to the tackle position with the Bengals in the pros.

The Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens got an injection of Offense-Defense talent by selecting Cal's Marc Anthony in the 7th round of the Draft. Anthony joins an incredibly prestigious and legendary defensive group as the Ravens look to replenish after the losses of Ed Reed and Ray Lewis, a tall task we feel Marc is more than ready for!

Congratulations to the draftees! We look forward to their continued success!

Thursday, April 25, 2013

O-D Bowl 2013 NFL Draft Class

The 2013 NFL Draft starts today and we here at O-D couldn't be any more excited to see who's going where! Thanks to a 2-14 2012 campaign - and a weaker schedule than the similarly 2-14 Jacksonville Jaguars – the Kansas City Chiefs under new head coach Andy Reid will have the first pick in the draft. Will that #1 pick have the most impact or will the New York Jets (9th, 13th), St. Louis Rams (16th, 22nd), and Minnesota Vikings (23rd, 25th) enjoy a bigger boost from each getting two picks in the first round? Frankly, we can't wait to find out!

Geno Smith, 2009 Bowl

O-D Bowl 2013 NFL Draft Class

First Last Bowl Team Pos School Class
Marc Anthony 2008 West CB California rSr
Tavon Austin 2009 East WR West Virginia Sr
Stedman Bailey 2009 East WR West Virginia rJr
Chad Bumphis 2009 West WR Mississippi State Sr
Jordan Campbell 2007 West OLB New Mexico Highlands rSr
Chase Clement 2008 West TE LSU rSr
Josh Dworaczyk 2007 West OG LSU rSr
Reid Fragel 2009 West OT Ohio State Sr
Dalton Freeman 2008 East C Clemson rSr
Kwame Geathers 2009 East DT Georgia rJr
Michael Gilliard 2009 East ILB Georgia Sr
Frankie Hammond 2008 East WR Florida rSr
Aaron Hester 2008 West CB UCLA rSr
DeAndre Hopkins 2010 East WR Clemson Jr
Chris Hubbard 2009 East OT UAB Sr
Jarvis Jones 2007 West OLB Georgia rJr
Philip Lutzenkirchen 2009 East TE Auburn Sr
Jamal Miles 2009 West WR Arizona State Sr
Earl Okine 2008 East DE Florida rSr
Graham Pocic 2008 East C Illinois rSr
Lonnie Pryor 2009 East FB Florida State Sr
Matt Scott 2008 West QB Arizona rSr
Quinn Sharp 2008 West P Oklahoma State rSr
Geno Smith 2009 East QB West Virginia Sr
Nathan Stanley 2008 West QB Southeastern Louisiana rSr
Kenny Stills 2010 West WR Oklahoma Jr
Rod Sweeting 2009 East CB Georgia Tech Sr
Bruce Taylor 2008 East ILB Virginia Tech rSr
Ivory Wade 2009 West OG Baylor Sr
Michael Zordich 2008 East FB Penn State rSr

Turning our attention to the players themselves, we'll have a sharp eye on every pick – so much rides on every selection! Of course, we've also got a rooting interest in those members of the O-D Family that graduated from our camps and All-American program to star at the college level. A litany of athletes fall under this category – those expected to make the biggest splash in the draft include Datone Jones, Kenny Stills, Tavon Austin, and Geno Smith among others. Who's on your team's shopping list? Who do you think will help your favorite team out the most? It won't be long until we find out!

Geno Smith

Speaking of Geno Smith, this talented O-D Bowler is considered almost unanimously to be the very best quarterback in the 2013 NFL Draft, joining the likes of Cam Newton among O-D Bowlers who have shared the same distinction. Geno was an incendiary talent for the West Virginia Mountaineers, and made four Bowl trips with the team from 2009 to 2012.

Smith came into his own his sophomore season, becoming the starting QB that year. The following season, he was named MVP of the Orange Bowl, breaking Tom Brady's Orange Bowl record for passing yards by throwing for 401 yards in the contest. With his stellar performance against Marshall on opening day in 2012, Geno became West Virginia's all-time leader for completions and touchdown passes, surpassing Marc Bulger. Later that season, he tied the NCAA record for completion percentage with a 23-of-24 to go along with 407 yards and three touchdowns against Kansas. We see very big things in store for Geno and can't wait to see where he lands in the Draft!