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		<title>Representing The 2010 QBs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 15:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Heitner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>While Dominic Perilli is working hard on the next release of his 2010 NFL Mock Draft, I figured that I would start to take a look at the players he has listed, by position, and see what agents they have signed to help them with preparations for the draft.  Many players will change their agents&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/01/18/representing-the-2010-qbs/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/01/18/representing-the-2010-qbs/">Representing The 2010 QBs</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>While Dominic Perilli is working hard on the next release of <a title="Internal Link" href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2009/11/23/the-sportsagentblog-com-2010-nfl-mock-draft/" target="_blank">his 2010 NFL Mock Draft</a>, I figured that I would start to take a look at the players he has listed, by position, and see what agents they have signed to help them with preparations for the draft.  Many players will change their agents at least once leading up to the draft; it&#8217;s just the nature of the beast known as the NFL.  Let&#8217;s start with the sexiest position on the field: The QBs.</p>
<p>The round and pick number below is based on Dominic&#8217;s November 21, 2009 NFL Mock Draft update.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">First Round</span></p>
<p>8. <strong>Jimmy Clausen</strong> (Notre Dame) &#8211; Pro Tect Management</p>
<p>9. <strong>Sam Bradford</strong> (Oklahoma) &#8211; Creative Artists Agency (CAA)</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Second Round</span></p>
<p>39. <strong>Tony Pike </strong>(Cincinnati) &#8211; Rep 1 Sports</p>
<p>42. <strong>Tim Tebow</strong> (Florida) &#8211; Athletic Resource Management (ARM)</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Third Round</span></p>
<p>70. <strong>Levi Brown</strong> (Troy) &#8211; JL Sports</p>
<p>92. <strong>Dan LeFevour</strong> (Central Michigan) &#8211; Not yet selected</p>
<p><a title="Internal Link" href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2010/01/11/gary-wichard-is-on-freaking-fire/" target="_blank">I recently covered</a> Pro Tect Management and its principal, Gary Wichard.  He would definitely enjoy having his QB off of the board before any other QB.</p>
<p>Nothing surprising about CAA having a high profile QB client.</p>
<p>Rep 1 Sports represents another quarterback you have heard of: Ben Roethlisberger.  Roethlisberger played at Miami University in Ohio.  Cincinnati is close by.</p>
<p>Jimmy Sexton and ARM were able to sneak in and sign Timmy Tebow.  It is known that Tebow was not interviewing or talking to any agents prior to graduating.  The guy played by the rules.  He could use the help of Sexton, who represents Rex Ryan (NY Jets Head Coach), Brian Schottenheimer (NY Jets Offensive Coordinator), Bill Parcells (Miami Dolphins Exec VP of Football), Tony Sparano (Miami Dolphins Head Coach), Jim Schwartz (Detroit Lions Head Coach), and Brian Daboll (Cleveland Browns Offensive Coordinator).</p>
<p>Joe Linta of JL Sports had his client Joe Flacco signed with the Ravens before training camp so that he could compete for the starting job, which he eventually won.  Flacco has turned into a solid quarterback, leading his team to the playoffs this year.  Flacco went to a school not known for producing QBs.  When is the last time you heard of a QB from Troy making it in professional football?</p>
<p>Any thoughts on who Dan LeFevour signs with?  His best wide-receiver, Antonio Brown (who just finished his Junior year) just signed with Drew Rosenhaus.  Will LeFevour join his #1 playmaker?</p>

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		<title>2009 NFL Fantasy Player Rankings (QBs)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 14:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darren Heitner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Are you ready for some fantasy football?  Whether you are an agent, financial planner, or even an NFL player yourself, you are most likely going to be fielding a team this year.  Our resident football analyst, Brandon Thorn, will be churning out posts to help you make your picks leading up to the start of&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2009/05/26/2009-nfl-fantasy-player-rankings-qbs/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2009/05/26/2009-nfl-fantasy-player-rankings-qbs/">2009 NFL Fantasy Player Rankings (QBs)</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><em>Are you ready for some fantasy football?  Whether you are an agent, financial planner, or even an NFL player yourself, you are most likely going to be fielding a team this year.  Our resident football analyst, Brandon Thorn, will be churning out posts to help you make your picks leading up to the start of the 2009 NFL season.  Every post will include his top 10 at a specific position along with his sleepers, who you should consider picking up in the late rounds.  The QBs are below.</em></p>
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<p>1.      QB Drew Brees ~ New Orleans Saints = Brees is entering his 9<sup>th</sup> season and at age 30 is now in his prime. Brees lit up opposing defenses last season for 34 touchdown passes, 5,069 yards (2<sup>nd</sup> all-time), and had a 96.2 quarterback ranking. He was the top performer in fantasy last year and carries the same value headed into this season. If TE Jeremy Shockey can stay healthy this year, Brees touchdown numbers could possibly improve.</p>
<p>2.      QB Tom Brady ~ New England Patriots = Brady is coming off a serious knee injury, so some people may hesitate to pick him too high. I&#8217;m not one of those people because Brady has proven to be the consummate pro, he has an incredible work ethic and if anyone can come back 100% healthy one season after a serious knee injury it&#8217;s him. Prior to this last season Brady broke QB Peyton Manning&#8217;s NFL record of 49 touchdown passes in a single season with 50 to only 8 interceptions. You shouldn&#8217;t expect astonishing numbers like this for the upcoming year, but with the depth at every offensive position that the Patriots have, Brady will have the time and weapons to pick apart defenses once again.</p>
<p>3.      QB Peyton Manning ~ Indianapolis Colts = Manning is probably the safest pick out of the top three because of his unmatched consistency. Over his 11 year NFL career Manning has thrown for over 4,000 yards 9 times (NFL record) and has thrown for over 25 touchdowns every year of his entire career. WR Marvin Harrison is now gone, so WR Anthony Gonzalez, Roy Hall, or Austin Collie will need to step up. The Colts will be running essentially the same offense even with the loss of their head coach and offensive coordinator. Expect more of the same from one of the best to ever play, another 4,000+ yards &amp; 25+ touchdowns.</p>
<p>4.      QB Philip Rivers ~ San Diego Chargers = Rivers is one of the toughest, most durable quarterbacks in the game which is a big plus for fantasy owners. Coming off a career year in which he passed for over 4,000 yards and 34 touchdowns with only 11 interceptions and a 105.5 QB rating. With RB LaDainian Tomlinson coming back healthy, less pressure will be on Rivers so his touchdown numbers could fall slightly. His excellent TD/INT ratio will continue, especially with the amount of weapons around him.</p>
<p>5.      QB Matt Ryan ~ Atlanta Falcons = Ryan was last year&#8217;s offensive rookie of the year and lead his team to the playoffs. He posted decent numbers, 16 touchdowns, 11 interceptions, 3,440 yards and an 87.7 rating. All these numbers should improve significantly with the continued improvement from WR Roddy White who appears to be a superstar in the making. It doesn&#8217;t hurt that the team traded for one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history this off-season either (Tony Gonzalez).</p>
<p>6.      QB Kurt Warner ~ Arizona Cardinals = Arizona has the best receiving combo in the NFL with WR&#8217;s Anquan Boldin &amp; Larry Fitzgerald. Assuming the team works out an extension with the disgruntled Boldin, Warner could throw for some incredible numbers once again. The selection of RB Chris Wells in the first round tells me the team wants to be more of a balanced attack and with Warner being 38 by the time next year starts, an injury could happen sooner rather than later. There is no doubting that Warner was a top 2 fantasy quarterback last year with his 4,583 yards, 30 touchdowns, 14 interceptions, and 96.9 rating.</p>
<p>7.      QB Donovan McNabb ~ Philadelphia Eagles = McNabb has more weapons around him now than in his entire career. His offensive line is much improved as well. Donovan posted a career high in yards last season (3,916) to go along with 23 touchdowns, 11 interceptions, and an 86.4 rating. With RB LeSean McCoy joining the backfield, McNabb won&#8217;t throw quite as much last season so his yards could take a hit. What I do expect to improve to the 28-30 range is his touchdowns. WR Jeremy Maclin adds even more speed to an already very explosive offense. The Eagles have one of the deepest receiving corps in the NFL, two very explosive tailbacks, and a massive offensive line. Don&#8217;t be surprised to see a career year out of the 11 year pro.</p>
<p>8.      QB Aaron Rodgers ~ Green Bay Packers = Rodgers has the weapons around him to post a similar year to last season&#8217;s statistical breakthrough. In his first full season as a starter, Rodgers threw for 4,038 yards, 28 touchdowns, 13 interceptions, with a 93.8 rating. A significant reason for this was how disappointing RB Ryan Grant was last year. This is a new season, and the team will look to gear their offense to a more balanced attack. Rodgers still has one of the top duo&#8217;s at WR in the NFL with WR&#8217;s Donald Driver &amp; Greg Jennings and a very good #3 WR James Jones &amp; #4 Jordy Nelson. Look for 3,500+ yards and around 25-28 touchdowns from the 4 year pro.</p>
<p>9.      QB Tony Romo ~ Dallas Cowboys = Dallas lost WR Terrell Owens, so WR Roy Williams will finally get his chance to be the #1 on a good team. I don&#8217;t doubt Williams ability to step up nearly as much as I do with the other receivers on the roster. These names include WR&#8217;s Patrick Crayton, Travis Wilson, Manuel Johnson, Miles Austin, and Sam Hurd. TE Jason Witten gives Romo the best tight end target in the NFL, and with the best trio of running backs in the NFL (Marion Barber, Felix Jones, Tashard Choice) Romo will have solid weapons and a ground game to make life much easier in the best division in football.</p>
<p>10.  QB Ben Roethlisberger ~ Pittsburgh Steelers = Big Ben isn&#8217;t known to put up very big numbers; all he does is win football games. Entering next season, I fully expect all of his numbers to improve. In 2008, Ben threw for 3,301 yards, he had 19 total touchdowns and only an 80.1 rating. With his offensive line benefiting from much needed upgrades through the draft, more receiving weapons, and RB Rashard Mendenhall coming back from injury, the Steelers entire offense will be much better next year and so will Big Ben&#8217;s stats.</p>
<p><strong>Sleepers</strong></p>
<p>1.      QB Matt Hasselbeck ~ Seattle Seahawks = The year before last season when Hasselbeck suffered his season ending injury, he was stellar throwing for 3,966 yards, 28 touchdowns and only 12 interceptions. He did so without newly acquired WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh, rookie WR Deon Butler, and one of the best young tight ends in the league John Carlson. With new weapons around him expect Hasselbeck to have enough left in the tank to give you a productive season, somewhere in the neighborhood of 3,250+ yards and 20-25 touchdowns.</p>
<p>2.      QB Jay Cutler ~ Chicago Bears = Cutler had a career high last season in completions, attempts, yards, and touchdowns. He had arguably the best protection of any quarterback in the entire league, getting sacked only 11 times. In Chicago not only will the pass protection not be quite that good, he won&#8217;t have near the weapons he had in Denver. Still expect 3,500+ yards and 25+ touchdowns from Cutler.</p>
<p>3.      QB Trent Edwards ~ Buffalo Bills = Buffalo got rid of QB J.P. Losman for a reason, because they are giving Edwards full control of the offense this season. The Bills strengthened their offensive line through the draft with OL Eric Wood &amp; Andy Levitre, drafted TE Shawn Nelson, and added WR Terrell Owens.  With these offensive pieces added with WR Lee Evans (who is one of the most underrated players in the NFL) as well as WR James Hardy who is a legit red zone threat at 6&#8217;6&#8243;, Edwards should post some solid numbers and is a good #2 QB for your fantasy team.</p>
<p>4.      QB Jason Campbell ~ Washington Redskins = Perhaps no quarterback in the NFL has a bigger chip on their shoulder than this guy. Owner Dan Snyder and the Redskins tried to replace him by trading for QB Jay Cutler and drafting QB Mark Sanchez. Campbell has tons of talent and hasn&#8217;t been able to have the same offensive coordinator for back to back seasons in his NFL career. These are factors working against him, but I still expect Jason to prove people wrong with a solid season where he throws for 3,000+ yards and 22-25 touchdowns.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This week has been nothing other than full of big NFL team moves. Instead of covering them all, I am providing some of the contracts that stuck out the most to me. See below. Madieu Williams signed a 6-year, $33 million with the Minnesota Vikings, making him one of the highest-paid safeties in the NFL.&#8230;<br /><span class="more-link-wrapper"><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/03/05/midweek-nfl-contract-rundown/" class="more-link">Read More</a></span></p><p><a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/2008/03/05/midweek-nfl-contract-rundown/">Midweek NFL Contract Rundown</a> from <a href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com">Sports Agent Blog - Sports Business, Sports Law, Sports Negotiations, NCAA Rules</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week has been nothing other than full of big NFL team moves.  Instead of covering them all, I am providing some of the contracts that stuck out the most to me.  See below.</p>
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<li><strong><a title="External Link" href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=6815" target="_blank">Madieu Williams</a></strong> signed a 6-year, $33 million with the Minnesota Vikings, making him one of the highest-paid safeties in the NFL.  Wait, who?  I consider myself to be a pretty big football fan.  To pay a guy that I have never even heard of one of the highest paid contracts for his position seems like something only the Vikings organization would do.  I guess it makes sense then.</li>
<li>The Cleveland Brows signed former #3 receiver on the Patriots, <strong>Donte Stallworth</strong> to a 7-year $35 million deal.  Seems like quite a bit for a guy who has been overshadowed by a guy like former Gator wide receiver, Jabar Gaffney, who appeared lower on New England&#8217;s depth chart.  Although, the deal seems low, if compared to the Vikings deal listed above.</li>
<li>Apparently, teams are impressed with Cincinnati&#8217;s 2007 defensive lineup.  The San Francisco 49ers just inked DE <strong>Justin Smith</strong> to a 6-year, $45 million contract.  The guy was a high draft pick and has been consistently solid in the NFL.  Looks like a good deal for both sides.</li>
<li>The Falcons dropped Dunn and picked up former San Diego Chargers backup, <strong>Michael Turner</strong>.  The deal is for another term of 6-years, paying a total of $34.5 million ($15 million guaranteed).  Personally, I feel like it is a lot of money to pay a guy who has not yet proven his ability to take a majority of a team&#8217;s snaps in the backfield.  If he does not perform up to expectations, he could always be cut, so his agent did a nice job of squeaking that $15 million guarantee in there.</li>
<li>At 26-years-old, <strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong> is looking to play for the Steelers well into his 30s.  Pittsburgh agreed with his agents on an 8-year, $102 million contract.  The real eye catcher is the $36 million guaranteed, eclipsing Peyton Manning&#8217;s guarantee in his deal.</li>
<li><strong>Alan Faneca</strong> is the highest paid O-Lineman after the Jets gave him a 5-year, $40 million deal.  $21 million of it is guaranteed.  Not bad for a guy that many would place out of his prime, at the age of 31-years-old.</li>
<li>Oh, and some guy named <strong>Randy Moss</strong> is sticking it out with the Patriots after signing a 3-year, $27 million deal.  <a title="Internal Link" href="http://www.sportsagentblog.com/?p=1035" target="_blank">Good call, Schackman</a>.</li>
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