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2010 NFL Draft: Eric Berry Has Limitless Choices for Teams

Posted: 16th March 2010 by Ryan Cook in NFL
Amongst all the Tim Tebow speculation that is circling around the Bleacher Report community at the moment, many great prospects are going unnoticed.  With little more than a month left to go on the countdown to the 2010 NFL Draft, things are beginning to heat up in the world of professional football. One man that seems to be taking the pressure fairly well though is former Tennessee Volunteers safety ...
Fool me once, shame on you.  Fool me twice, shame on me. Week Four and Week Eight of the 2009 Regular Season were both monumental occasions in history for the Green Bay Packers.  Twice it happened, a devastating loss that plummeted Green Bay into a spiral of despair and self doubt. First in Minnesota, then in Green Bay.  The losses were tough to deal with, and take it from a Packer fan ...
For Terrell Owens, the future doesn't seem to be too kind. With his age playing a factor in many teams making the decision on whether to sign him, and of course his loud mouthed charisma that has gotten him in trouble on many occasions, Terrell Owens has been quiet thus far this offseason. If only we all had a DeLorean and a wacky proffesor to boost us forward into the future. ...
If you ever wanted to ride a roller coaster without really riding one, follow LaDainian Tomlinson around for a few days, I guarantee you'll get the gist of it. Okay, so that opening line probably wasn't the most creative, but what else could you describe LT's situation with at the moment? After visiting the New York Jets on Saturday, LaDainian Tomlinson flew home with a look of desperation on his face, ...
If you thought the Green Bay Packers' defense couldn't get any scarier, well you've just been proven wrong. Two of the Packers' powerhouse players were resigned on Friday after originally being doubted, and the backbone of the Packers' defense is now in tip- top shape heading in 2010. Nick Collins and Ryan Pickett were always questioned in regards to their future with the Packers, but in the long run, all the ...
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times". -Charles Dickens The above quote has been used in many articles over the past years, but I honestly couldn't think of a more fitting quote to describe Jake Dehomme's situation. Freshly thrown into the free agency pool, and starving to find a new home that is suited to his needs, Jake Delhomme has funnily enough been one of ...
Tradition. It's something that is basically branded on the Green Bay Packers. From the old to the new, from the skinny to the thin, from the loud to the quiet, the Green Bay Packers are the "backbone" type team of the NFL, and if football is their game, tradition and loyalty are their life. It came as a slight surprise today to hear that the Packers are now making a small ...
Now that I have that catchy tune firmly placed in your head, let me turn your focus now to the Minnesota Vikings, or more importantly, LaDainian Tomlinson. Fresh off a mediocre 2009 season, Tomlinson finds himself in a world of doubt at the moment, as the interest has been huge, but not so much so that we can pinpoint exactly where his new home will be in 2010. Fortunately, I have the ...
It's come as a surprise to me that the New Orleans Saints have taken their time to re-sign their trusty full safety Darren Sharper, who only a season ago was one of the leading causes in the Saints' Super Bowl victory. However, although New Orleans may suffer, suddenly a large sum of money hangs over the head of Darren Sharper, as the rest of the league clicks into fifth gear ...
The NFL. It's a rather odd place.á Some players get respect, some get trashed, and head coaches continue to grow bigger and fatter as each regular season progresses.á One remaining fact that seems to have stood the test of time though, is the word "underrated".á We've seen it come and go in the past, Braylon Edwards was once one of the most underrated wide receivers in his time with the Cleveland Browns, and ...