2016 NFL Draft: Looking Ahead at Potential Top Pick

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Just two weeks remain in the 2015 NFL regular season. In a short while the playoffs will be here and soon after we’ll be knee deep in draft season. All-Star games, the combine and pro days will then follow and before you know it, we’ll be talking about the new stars and where they might go in the 2016 NFL Draft.

All of that is worth our attention, but the big draw continues to be that top overall pick that gets the insanity going. Which team will end the year with the number one overall pick and who should they take? Two more weeks are in the way of deciding the former, but the latter is something we can think about right now. Let’s break down the top options that could go number one in the 2016 NFL Draft, depending on who sits at that spot when the clock starts:

Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis

Go ahead and toss Connor Cook and Jared Goff in the mix here, too, but by all accounts most agree that Lynch is the best quarterback prospect going into the 2016 NFL Draft. Of course, if the Tennessee Titans end up securing the top overall pick, we can forget about any of those guys, as Marcus Mariota is clearly their franchise quarterback.

This only really becomes a discussion if the Cleveland Browns end up with a worse record, and even then it doesn’t seem like such an easy call. Johnny Manziel definitely needs to prove to the Browns that he’s the real deal and is done being a distraction off the field, but his play as the starter in recent weeks suggests he could actually potentially be the answer. Two weeks from now, if Cleveland agrees with that sentiment, then taking a quarterback with the top pick (if they ended up getting it) would not be a guarantee.

Joey Bosa, DL, Ohio State

With the Browns and Titans the most likely teams to hold the #1 overall pick in this year’s draft, I’m predicting a quarterback will not be taken first off the board. My guess is it’s Ohio State defensive lineman Joey Bosa, who could greatly help the pass rush of either team. He’d be a hometown favorite in Cleveland and would go a long way in shoring up a struggling defense – specifically in putting pressure on the quarterback. After adding defensive tackle Danny Shelton last year to help improve the run defense, the Browns could be inching closer to boasting an elite defense a year from now. Bosa is less likely to go at the top pick if the Titans are there.

Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss

The other big name in the fold for the top pick is Ole Miss offensive tackle, Tunsil. He’s definitely in play for the Browns or Titans and if some other team craters themselves into this spot before the season ends, he’d be near the top of their list, as well. Easily this year’s top tackle prospect, Tunsil is a legit left tackle prospect that can play either side due to adequate size, strength and athleticism. He’s not the most explosive athlete in the world, but he’s otherwise fairly technically sound and has all the tools of an elite left tackle. Seen as probably the safest pick in the draft, he may be the early favorite to hear his name called ahead of anyone else this year.

There are a few other names anyone can toss into the mix, but cornerbacks don’t go number one and these three prospects are by and large the top overall options at the moment. With the Browns and Titans likely being the two teams the #1 pick comes down to, there’s a good chance Tunsil sticks as the top pick favorite going into the 2016 NFL Draft.

Got another big prospect you think is a lock to be picked first? Tell us about them in the comments below!

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2015-16 NBA Christmas Day Preview

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The NBA gets a much-needed break on Thursday, as no pro basketball games are scheduled for Christmas Eve. The league rages back in full force the very next day for Christmas, though, and there are some very interesting matchups and story-lines we all can enjoy for the holiday. The slate isn’t overly heavy, but it’s filled with enough action and drama to appease even the most intense NBA fan.

Let’s break down the top things to watch for during Friday’s NBA Christmas Day schedule:

Christmas Day Uniforms

One of the coolest aspect of the NBA Christmas games is the special custom basketball uniforms each team gets to wear. With five games on today’s holiday slate, we get to see 10 different versions to the cool new retro Christmas jerseys. That way, even if a game is out of hand or not particularly exciting, we at least get to see the players in new digs.

The Brow vs. Hassanity

While the new holiday uni’s are a fine touch, not much beats two goliaths facing off. Anthony Davis is easily one of the top talents in the league, but today he’s tasked with facing both Chris Bosh and Hassan Whiteside. It’s tough to remember a time we saw so much talent (and shot-blocking ability) in the same game.

Harden vs. Kawhi

It’s the age old battle of elite offense versus elite defense in this matchup, as James Harden tries to get past defensive ace Kawhi Leonard today. The Spurs as a whole are not to be messed with on either side of the court, but their defense is especially a challenge. Can a currently ineffecient Harden do enough to thwart of the Spurs? Will Kawhi even be assigned the task of slowing down Houston’s best offensive player? Probably not, and probably.

Battle of L.A.

The Lakers and Clippers are two very different teams heading in opposite directions, but this is still a fun battle between two Los Angeles teams that don’t lack star power or confidence. Blake Griffin, Chris Paul ad DeAndre Jordan fuel a Clippers team that struggled out of the gates but appears to be finding their second wind, while any game associated with Kobe Bryant is must-see TV these days. The Black Mamba has been on an unlikely run of vintage performances, but can it keep up on Christmas Day – his last ever in the NBA?

NBA Finals Rematch

The uni’s and all of the other stars on Christmas Day are just noise compared to easily the biggest matchup of the holiday season – the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. the Golden State Warriors. The Warriors took down LeBron James and the Cavs in the NBA Finals last year and since then have lost exactly one game to start the 2015-16 NBA season. Will Cleveland hand the mighty Warriors loss number two?

Got something else worth tuning into the NBA games for on Christmas? Tell us in the comments below!

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Arizona Diamondbacks Unveil New 2016 MLB Uniforms

Arizona Diamondbacks New 2016 MLB Uniforms

A few weeks ago the Arizona Diamondbacks got the hype ball rolling for the 2016 MLB season by pushing out a whopping eight new custom baseball uniforms for the new year. Not too long after, they snagged one of the top free agents on the open market in pitching ace, Zack Greinke. Needless to say, Arizona Diamondbacks fans have a lot to look forward to come this spring.

The release of the new look was part of their #DbacksEvolution event that appears to be spring-boarding the Diamondbacks into an entirely new phase. It’s a new era that includes a throwback uniform, a uniform with a chrome red top, two all grey baseball uniforms, two all white uniforms and two different uni’s with black tops and red trim on the shoulders.

The new uniforms are a step in the right direction, as they give a struggling franchise a fresh new look and some excitement heading into the 2016 MLB season, regardless of the team’s off-season moves.

Luckily Arizona hasn’t just been wasting their time when it’s come to improving their roster, either, as adding Greinke appears to be a huge move on paper. One big reason why is because this was already a competitive team that had the makings of a team on the rise. Having star mashers like A.J. Pollock and Paul Goldschmidt will do that, and now they could have the stud pitcher to lead an improving defense into the fire.

Are the Diamondbacks suddenly the team to beat in the NL West? That’s tough to say. What we do know is they’ll look a whole lot better come 2016, no matter if they win or lose.

Love the new Arizona uniforms? Hate them? Tell us in the comments below!

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NBA 2K16 Fans Can Enjoy Christmas Uniforms in Time For Holidays

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A few weeks ago we documented that the NBA would be issuing new Christmas Day uniforms. The custom basketball uniforms had undergone a bit of an overhaul, where they league ditched the tight sleeves and nicknames and instead opted for a more traditional, retro look. As it turns out, the league’s holiday gift-giving doesn’t stop in the real world.

Per reports, fans of the NBA 2K16 video game will be graced with the very same Christmas uni’s. A new update for the popular NBA video game will allow all 30 teams (even the ones not actually playing on Christmas Day this year) their own Christmas uniforms. Fans should be able to access the jerseys in all game modes, but the patch does not apply to already existing leagues. Anyone wanting to see the new Christmas NBA uniforms in their league would have to start a new game mode in order to use them.

NBA 2K16 isn’t stopping at just the new NBA Christmas Day uni’s, either, as they’ve also added three new shoes to their arsenal. Fans can pay up to land the new digs on their MyPlayer game mode. NBA 2K16 also took the time during this latest update to address numerous bugs and corruptions in the online system for various modes.

The recent overhaul is just in time for the holiday season, which both promotes an enhanced user experience for die hard NBA 2K16 gamers that already own the game, and also gives the franchise a mild boost as an improved product to purchase during Christmas.

If you’re not a fan of the game or simply don’t own/play it, you can catch the special Christmas Day NBA uniforms in real life when a select few NBA squads go to battle on December 25th.

Excited about the NBA Christmas Day uni’s one way or another? Tell us about it in the comments below!

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Ravens Alternate Uniforms Don’t Impress in Week 15

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The Baltimore Ravens have been ravaged by injuries in 2015. Franchise quarterback Joe Flacco tore his ACL, veteran wide receiver Steve Smith went down with a torn Achilles, stud pass rusher Terrell Suggs was lost for the year in week one and even starting running back Justin Forsett broke his arm. It’s been a disastrous season, and somehow Baltimore may have made it even worse in week 15.

Perhaps because of the rough season – one in which the Ravens were picked by many to be Super Bowl contenders – the team decided to add a little flare by providing custom football uniforms this past weekend. Regardless of the motivation, it didn’t really work out too well.

SB Nation took a look at it themselves in hilarious fashion, and they point out the obvious: just, why?

Again, it was probably all meant well, but Baltimore inexplicably added mustard yellow pants to their uniform and it simply clashed with their usual purple jerseys. Black pants? Well, yeah, that’s what they usually wear. A purple on purple scheme? In the name of Color Rush, we could all appreciate that. A black on black scheme? That’s been done before and would have been welcomed.

But this? Yeah, the Ravens missed the mark here, and SB Nation really isn’t out of line by pointing it out. Hopefully the Ravens go back to their normal look for the final two regular season games, because they’re 0-1 with this disastrous take and Ravens fans have to hope it stays that way.

Disagree and think the new Ravens uni’s were cool or have an opinion on just how horrid they were? Tell us in the comments below!

NFL Teams Will Be Required to Participate in Color Rush in 2016

NFL Color Rush

The NFL just wrapped up the 2015 release of their Color Rush campaign with Nike on Thursday night, when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and St. Louis Rams battled each other in custom football uniforms that featured a bold color on color scheme.

Teams participating in TNF games were given the ability to roll with throwback uni’s during Thursday Night Football games on the schedule Color Rush promotion, or Nike would provide them with sweet color on color uniforms. Several teams opted in and fans were graced with fun, colorful jerseys in addition to some excellent football.

Next year, they may not even get that option.

The Dallas Cowboys expressed their desire to keep it simple on Thanksgiving Day, but fans witnessed the Jets, Bills, Panthers, Jaguars, Titans and last night the Bucs and Rams, all join in on the fun and display their respective franchise in a new, vibrant way.

In 2016, the league plans more Color Rush weeks, and initial word from NFL Network‘s Albert Breer is that the league may make the promo mandatory for TNF participants.

The Color Rush uniforms have thus far gotten mixed reviews, but appearing on the Toucher & Rich show, Breer suggested that the league will require every team that plays on TNF to don the custom football uniforms. The move is obviously to help sell more uniforms, albeit in a special edition. However, with this year’s Color Rush campaign being a relatively small sample size of just a few games, the new plan for 2016 may be to roll it out for every single week.

There is no official word just yet on whether or not every team playing in TNF games will have to participate in Color Rush or how many Color Rush weeks are scheduled, while it will also be tough to speculate further until the league issues next year’s schedule. For now, we can appreciate the times we had this year with the Color Rush uniforms and (some of us) can look forward to our team donning a different look in a game in 2016.

Are you excited that your team could wear some sweet new digs next year or do you think the Color Rush promo is a waste of time? Let us know in the comments below!

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Week 15 Thursday Night Football: What to Watch For

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Thursday Night Football returns to your television screens tonight, as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers head to St. Louis to battle the Rams. It’s always a treat to get the NFL smack dab in the middle of the week, and this one even boasts some superstar talent and some mild playoff implications. Let’s go over the top things you’ll want to watch for tonight to get you revved up for the game:

Todd Gurley Running Wild

There’s not like an explosive running back when it comes to watching pro football. Gurley was a total sensation when he took over as the Rams’ full-time starter just a few weeks into the season, but he appeared to hit a bit of a wall over the last few weeks. That wasn’t the case at all last week, as he blew up for a huge performance and helped the Rams get their first win in the last six tries. Will Gurley dominate on the ground again tonight? That will naturally be one huge story-line everyone will want to check out.

Rams Trickery

The Rams are well known for their trickery and gadget plays, whether it’s just how they use speed receiver Tavon Austin or how they conduct special teams or various packages. Due to not really having much of a threat under center, St. Louis knows they may have to get crafty tonight to get a win. The “what will they do next” notion applies here big time.

Winston to Evans

While the Rams have a few things we’ll all want to check out, the real story could be in Tampa Bay, where rookie passer Jameis Winston tries to continue building his rapport with phenom wide receiver, Mike Evans. Veteran receiver Vincent Jackson won’t be playing due to a knee injury and the Bucs have little else at receiver, so Evans could see a ton of targets come his way. Just how many and how effective that connection is will be worth tuning in for.

Color Rush is Back

Remember those sweet custom football uniforms we saw on TNF games only a couple weeks ago? They’re back! The Rams will be donning an all gold uniform and the Buccaneers will be in all red. It’s the last scheduled Color Rush game of the week, so we should all enjoy it while it lasts. The NFL and Nike are expected to return with the themed uniforms in 2016, and they’ll probably switch up the teams a good amount. The Rams and Buccaneers have pretty cool uniforms to begin with, but the all gold and all red uni’s put their looks over the top.

Excited to watch Gurley or take in Color Rush one more time? Tell us what you’re amped up for in tonight’s NFL game in the comments below!

White Sox Land Todd Frazier in Blockbuster MLB Trade

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The Chicago White Sox did not have a threatening offense in 2015. They had one of the games top pitching aces and a decent supporting cast, but all too often they couldn’t generate runs to consistently get wins. That tragic formula led to a 76-86 finish and fourth place in the AL Central division.

Given their offensive hardships, one could say the White Sox really aren’t in that bad of shape. If they ever want to catch the world champion Kansas City Royals (95 wins last year), they’ve got some work to do. It’s easy to see how lethargic their offense was with a quick comparison to the game’s most potent offense. The Toronto Blue Jays owned that title last year, putting up a ridiculous 891 runs, while the Sox could muster up just 622.

Here comes the cavalry.

Per reports, the White Sox have finalized a three-team trade that will land them former Cincinnati Reds power hitter Todd Frazier. While not exactly the most efficient batter in the world, last year’s home run derby winner certainly packs a serious punch in terms of the long ball (35 home runs last year) and at 29 years old is still in his prime. Add Frazier to an offensive lineup that already consists of solid players like Melky Cabrera, Adam Eaton and fellow star power hitter Jose Abreu, and there’s a chance the White Sox might have something brewing here.

Frazier won’t cure all that ails Chicago on his own. This is still a team that can’t be done improving on the outside and also needs to figure out a way to get better from within. This is, however, a statement move perhaps, that the Sox are not content with merely being an average team for much longer.

Boasting one of the top strikeout pitchers in the game in Chris Sale, it’s possible the White Sox realize it’s high time they back him with a productive offense. One that can even reach 700 runs in 2016 would go a long way in helping Chicago take a big step forward. Bringing Frazier into town is very much a step in the right direction.

The best part if the White Sox didn’t have to give up much to land a stud hitter. Chicago did lose a few solid prospects in the deal with the Reds and Dodgers (Trayce Thompson, to name one), but overall it was a deal worth making and shows the Sox are serious about building themselves back into contender status.

Think trading for Frazier was a good move? Tell us in the comments below!

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2015 NBA Rumors: Dwight Howard, DeMarcus Cousins and More

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It’s not officially a new NBA season until everyone has their first loss. It’s also not officially the new NBA season until a bunch of trade rumors pour out into the league. The defending champion Golden State Warriors finally became the last team to lose this year and now we’re also starting to catch fire in the NBA rumor mill.

Needless to say, December is already shaping up to be a very interesting month and it could bleed into an even better January. It’s impossible to know what’s real and what will actually stick, but the recent buzz suggests we need to be ready for anything. Let’s touch on a few of the louder whispers around the league at the moment:

Celtics, Heat and Bulls Eye Boogie

This shouldn’t be much of a surprise, but we already have a quick head count of teams that are quite serious about chasing down Kings star center, DeMarcus Cousins. Per reports, the Celtics, Heat and Bulls are all in the mix and could (and possibly already have begun) pitch packages to land the superstar big man. It’d be somewhat shocking if the Kings actually did end up trading their best player, but there have been so many rotten rumors that it might be best for all parties to go their separate ways.

If Boogie is out, though, where does he go? Boston might have the best collection of assets to let go. They have a good amount of draft picks in addition to some nice young talent in Marcus Smart, James Young and R.J. Hunter. They also have solid bigs like Amir Johnson and Jared Sullinger that could be added to the mix. While Boston’s pitch would include solid quantity, it’s possible the quality isn’t right for one of the best players in the league.

Miami could be a little more attractive, as center Hassan Whiteside is a defensive menace with a very high ceiling. Rookie stopper Justise Winslow could also be an attractive piece as well, but it’s tough to see the Heat parting with him after being so high on him this summer.

There there are the Bulls, where basically no one is off limits save for probably Jimmy Butler. Chicago has soured greatly on Derrick Rose, Joakim Noah and Taj Gibson, so a package of them and a pick or two could be cause for pause.

The funny thing is this is just three teams that are now popping up. This DeMarcus Cousins situation is far from settled and we surely haven’t heard the end of it yet.

Houston, We Have a Problem

Dwight Howard is reportedly “extremely unhappy” in Houston, and why wouldn’t he be, as the Rockets have gone from barely missing out on the NBA Finals to probably not making the playoffs. Howard has been patient and quiet while playing major second fiddle to James Harden, but it turns out he’s not too keen on that and could want out. Being that he’s in a walk year, Houston could wisely use his sour mood to jump on a trade to make sure they get something and don’t lose him for nothing in free agency. Where he goes is anyone’s guess, but he’s still a very good center in a league with few of them, so he won’t want for suitors.

Bulls Looking to Loosen Up

Chicago has been stuck in a rut in the post all season, with only Pau Gasol really playing at a high level. Nikola Mirotic, Taj Gibson and Joakim Noah are seeing their roles and minutes jerked around like crazy, while the Bulls are reportedly also quite interested in freeing up room to start developing promising rookie big man, Bobby Portis. They already seemed to be slowly headed for divorces with Gibson and Noah, but their interest in playing Portis more could expedite that. It might be wiser to part with Gasol given that he’s in a walk year and is a defensive liability, but that seems unlikely. Look for Gibson and/or Noah to be moved before the trade deadline.

Hassanity

The obvious speculation of Miami possibly being interested in trading for Dwight Howard has Hassan Whiteside on high alert. So far reports suggest that the Heat have no intention of trading away their young center, but as currently constructed, they don’t have time to wait for him develop. With Miami in full-blown “win now” mode, swinging a trade for Howard doesn’t seem so crazy.

Terrence Being Shopped?

The Rockets have not exactly stormed out of the gates at just 12-13 this year an with Dwight Howard unhappy on top of that, they could be quite active in NBA trade rumors. It’s going to be difficult to see what’s real or not, but Terrence Jones being moved (possibly in addition to Howard being traded) is something to look for. The reality is he’s in a walk year and Houston has several big man in a bit of a log jam. Shipping off Jones would kill two birds with one stone and possibly it could help upgrade the point or get them another scorer off the bench.

More tidbits of NBA news and rumors will trickle in, and we’ll be sure to stop and discuss as things heat up even more. Got another hot rumor that we need to talk about? Bring it up in the comments below!

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Can Warriors Post Best NBA Record Ever?

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The Golden State Warriors finally lost on Saturday night, when the Milwaukee Bucks proved too much to handle on the road. Yeah, the Bucks snapped Golden State’s insane 24-0 run to begin the 2015-16 NBA season and made the defending champions go from unbeatable to just another team in a matter of hours. Still, the Warriors are title contenders on an obvious mission. Could that mission include the best regular season record the league has ever seen?

Let’s be clear: no one ever thought the Warriors were going 82-0. It’s never happened and it never will happen. That’s too many games of being healthy, of being on, of getting lucky and of gutting out those wins that seem next to impossible. Golden State even got one of those in double overtime the night before. They were on a high, but they were tired and the next day was their seventh game in a row on the road. Those road stretches are a brutal part of the schedule. That’s a new city almost every other day for over a week. That’s not just tough, that’s borderline unfair. Yet every team goes through it and if they’re lucky, they escape with a 4-3 record in a stretch like that. The Warriors went 6-1 on the back half of a ridiculous 24-1 start.

So, with that weird, silly, ridiculous dream of perfection wiped away, we can finally focus on the big one that is actually feasible: the Warriors posting the best record in NBA history.

First we need to consider the mountain top: the 1995-1996 Chicago Bulls.

Phil Jackson and Michael Jordan teamed up to form quite the dynasty, as the Bulls dominated the 1990’s with six NBA titles. That 95-96 run was their best ever, however, as they went 72-10 to own the best finish in NBA history. That’s a winning percentage of 87.8%.

The Bulls understandably won the title that year, as their dominance didn’t stick to just the regular season, but also stretched into a great playoff run. The same could be likely for the Warriors, but nothing is ever certain in the competitive Western Conference.

That’s to be debated at a later date, however. The big question is whether or not Stephen Curry can lead this team to the best NBA record we’ve ever seen.

A 24-0 run to start the year certainly doesn’t hurt. Obviously if the Warriors keep going on crazy 24-0 runs before being handed their next loss, they’d finish somewhere around 78-4 or 79-3.

Is that feasible? It can’t be. Just like this crazy streak to open the season was shocking, the Warriors doing anything close to that three more times to finish out the year just seems like it’s asking too much. That’s not to say it’s impossible, can’t be done or these very Warriors aren’t capable. They’ve proven with their league-leading offense, depth and stingy defense that they can beat anyone, in any fashion and on any given night.

But replicating what they’ve just accomplished even one more time is probably unrealistic. In fact, to even tie the Bulls going forward, they’d have to finish the year on a torrid 48-9 run.

We’ve seen a fair amount of 60+ win season and we’ve seen loads of 50+ wins seasons. Only one team ever has notched even 70 wins. Can the Warriors get hot again (and again) until they reach the best record we’ve ever seen? Yes, I think they can, and honestly, I wouldn’t put anything past this team. But I don’t think it’s likely and certainly wouldn’t be on it.

Do you think the Warriors will break the single-season NBA record for wins in a year? Tell us in the comments below!

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