Reserve/Future Signings 2022 for the NFC East

by Barb Layton

Cowboys

  1. OT Isaac Alarcon
  2. DE Kyron Brown
  3. DB Tyler Coyle
  4. QB Ben Dinucci
  5. RB Jaquan Hardy
  6. G Braylon Jones
  7. WR Brandon Smith
  8. Ian Bunting, TE
  9. OT Aviante Collins
  10. WR Robert Foster
  11. RB Nick Ralston
  12. RB Ito Smith
  13. LB DeVonte Bond
  14. DT Josiah Branson
  15. DT
  16. Austin Faoliu

Eagles

  1. G/T Kayode Awosika
  2. WR Deon Cain
  3. LB Christian Elliss
  4. CB Craig James
  5. DE Matt Leo
  6. DE Cameron Malveaux
  7. S Jared Mayden
  8. CB Mac McCain
  9. LB JaCoby Stevens
  10. TE Noah Togiai
  11. DT Marvin Wilson

Giants

  1. LB Omari Cobb
  2. OT Devery Hamilton
  3. LB Trent Harris
  4. TE Jake Hausmann
  5. DE/OLB Niko Lalos
  6. QB Brian Lewerke
  7. DT David Moa
  8. WR Travis Toivonen
  9. WR Alex Bachman

Washington Football Team

  1. DT David Bada
  2. OL Zack Bailey
  3. C/G Beau Benzschawel
  4. G Deione Calhoun
  5. DT Tyler Clark
  6. WR Antonio Gandly-Golden
  7. WR Kelvin Harmon
  8. G Nolan Laufenberg
  9. WR Marken Michel
  10. CB D.J. Hayden

Reserve/Future Signings 2022 for the AFC East

By Barb Layton

Bills

Dolphins

  1. WR Cody Core
  2. CB Javaris Davis
  3. OT Adam Pankey
  4. OT Kion Smith
  5. CB Quincy Wilson

Jets

  1. K Matt Ammendola
  2. WR Tarik Black
  3. TE Brandon Dillon
  4. OL Grant Hermanns
  5. WR D.J. Montgomery
  6. OL Ross Pierschbacher
  7. DL Hamilcar Rashed
  8. OL Dru Samia
  9. DL Tanzel Smart
  10. OL Isaiah Williams
  11. DE Bradlee Anae

Patriots

  1. RB Malcolm Perry

Reserve/Future Signings 2022 for the AFC West

by Barb Layton

Broncos

  1. TE Shaun Beyer
  2. RB Damarea Crockett
  3. WR Travis Fulgham
  4. OT Drew Himmelman
  5. G Zack Johnson
  6. LB Barrington Wade

Chargers

  1. WR Michael Bandy
  2. DT Andrew Brown
  3. LB Cole Christiansen
  4. DB Beri LeDuca
  5. LB Emeke Egbule
  6. WR Maurice Ffrench
  7. G Ryan Hunter
  8. 8 TE Hunter Kampmoyer
  9. DT Forrest Merrill
  10. WR Jason Moore
  11. OT Forester Sarell

Chiefs

  1. WR Omar Bayless
  2. TE Jordan Franks
  3. WR Gary Jennings
  4. RB Brendan Knox
  5. DT Lorenzo Neal
  6. WR Matthew Sexton
  7. DT Darius Stills

Raiders

  1. S Jordan Brown
  2. G Lester Cotton
  3. DB Kavon Frazier
  4. C Hroniss Grasu
  5. DE Gerri Green
  6. C Brett Heggie
  7. S Natrell Jamerson
  8. DL P.J. Johnson
  9. LB Justin March-Lillard
  10. RB Trey Raagas
  11. WR Dillon Stoner
  12. WR D.J. Turner
  13. OL Jeremiah Poutasi
  14. WR Javon Wims

Reserve/Future Signings 2022 for the NFC West

by Barb Layton

49ers

Cardinals

  1. WR Andre Baccellia
  2. CB Breon Borders
  3. CB Nate Brooks
  4. DE Matt Dickerson
  5. TE Alex Ellis
  6. S Javon Hagan
  7. OL Danny Isidora
  8. OL Koda Martin
  9. RB Jaylen Samuels
  10. TE Bernhard Seikovits
  11. OL Eric Smith
  12. LB Joe Walker
  13. TE David Wells
  14. CB Jace Whittaker
  15. TE Deon Yelder

Rams

  1. C Drake Jackson

Seahawks

  1. DT Myles Adams
  2. WR Matt Cole
  3. LB Aaron Donker
  4. T Greg Eiland
  5. WR Aaron Fuller
  6. DT Jarrod Hewitt
  7. CB Mike Jackson
  8. WR Cade Johnson
  9. G Pier-Olivier Lestage
  10. DT Niles Scott
  11. WR Cody Thompson
  12. LB Lakiem Williams
  13. DE Alex Tchangam

2022 NFL Hall of Fame Modern-Era Semifinalists

By Barb Layton

I always love when we get the semi-finalists for the Hall of Fame. It is fun to try to figure out who will make it into the Hall of Fame this year.

Sometimes you look at the list and several names will pop out at you. It is the same with this class. This is a class of more offensive than defensive players. There are several WRs and RBs in this list.

Here goes with the list:

  1. Eric Allen, CB Eagles, Saints, Raiders
  2. Jared Allen, DE Chiefs, Vikings, Bears, Panthers
  3. Willie Anderson, OT Bengals and Ravens
  4. Ronde Barber, WR Buccaneers
  5. Anquan Bolden, WR Cardinals, Ravens, 49ers, Lions
  6. Tony Boselli, OT Jaguars and Texans
  7. LeRoy Butler, S Packers
  8. Eddie George, RB Oilers/Titans
  9. Devin Hester, WR/RS Bears, Falcons, Ravens
  10. Torry Holt, WR Rams and Jaguars
  11. Andre Johnson, WR Texans, Colts and Titans
  12. Robert Mathis, DE/LB Colts
  13. Sam Mills, LB Saints and Panthers
  14. Richard Seymour, DE/DT Patriots and Raiders
  15. Steve Smith, WR Panthers and Ravens
  16. Steve Tasker, ST/WR Oilers and Bills
  17. Fred Taylor, RB Jaguars and Patriots
  18. Zach Thomas, CB Dolphins and Cowboys
  19. Hines Ward, WR Steelers
  20. Demarcus Ware, LB/DE Cowboys and Broncos
  21. Ricky Watters, RB 49ers, Eagles, and Seahawks
  22. Reggie Wayne, WR Colts
  23. Vince Wilfork, DT Patriots and Texans
  24. Patrick Willis, LB 49ers
  25. Darren Woodson, S Cowboys
  26. Bryant Young, DT 49ers

Where Are They Now? Lawrence Butler III

By James and Barb Layton

Several years ago I wrote a scouting report and did an interview on Lawrence (Larry) Butler an All-American linebacker out of Southern Nazarene University

I viewed him as a 3rd round pick, as did many draft insiders.

He has had many road blocks along the way. You might like to know what happened to his football career and what he is doing today.

When was your Achilles Injury, and how did it happen?

Happened last day of draft , (3rd day) I had a string of injuries during my senior year caused me to miss 3 games and parts of 3 others. I wasn’t given an MRI  I didn’t know the extent of damage paying on injury my senior season ultimately lead to cartilage damage and a torn Achilles which ultimately derailed my career. Preseason going into my senior season I was projected as a 3rd round pick . My stock plummeted during this injury riddled season Ultimately I played my senior season , with a torn quadricep , fractured ankle, and partially torn Achilles and had no idea. 


What was your Mindset after the injury, and did you think about still trying to make it to the next level?

Yes I actually had a brief comeback when I was able to walk again in 2018 a year and a half later the globe bowl in Philadelphia I ran a 4.5 in the 40 and a 4.2 shuttle and had 11 tackles 3 Tfls a forced fumble and 2 fumble recoveries in the game my performance is still on YouTube 

Did you think about a career in coaching or in football operations? 

Nope I actually don’t even watch or care for football anymore I’m completely out the loop. the way my career ended I honestly feel football was a waste of my life literally dedicated my whole young life to it missed out on a lot for something that ultimately (injury or not) didn’t work out in the end 

What was your backup plan if football didn’t work out?

Didn’t really have one to be honest (smiles and laughs) I got into personal training for a little it was cool paid the bills and Helping people reach goals was always great feeling

Do you think about football these days?

Not at all. 

Was Fashion and modeling something you’ve always have been interested in? or Something that has fallen into?

I was actually focused on being an actor and went thru several auditions etc since 2019 wasn’t getting much traction until recently I was always suggested to do model by people and I did a photo shoot sent them around it created a lot of buzz and I got offered to do shows and now because I’m more identifiable I’m getting more opportunities in film as well. Also I have a book coming early next year so be on the lookout 

Do you think a Career in the fashion industry will be as fulfilling as a career in the football industry?

Yes even more so now I’ll have more of a name and platform to touch, reach , and help people 

What are some of your goals in modeling? 

My goals are always to be the best in everything I do 

Do you have other interests besides modeling and fashion?

Film

What is it like going from an All-American Linebacker to a professional model?

I feel it opens a lot of doors the story is interesting more and more people want to learn and know more , I get asked about it all the time. I would choose to not even talk about it anymore if I could football is over I moved on but I know people who meet me want to talk about it . It’s cool

Is there anything you would like brought out or highlighted in this article?

Be on the lookout for Lawrence Butler III “LB3 is the future “

It was really nice getting to catch up with him. Happy he has such a promising career.

Drink of the Week: vs Bengals

Pittsburgh Steelers Bar (made out of pallets) | Pittsburgh steelers man  cave, Pittsburgh steelers, Man cave home bar
By James Layton

With the Steelers having a divisional game this week and coming off a loss last week, here are some drinks for the game.

I know with me I get more invested in divisional games. So to help with that you need a good drink.

The drink for this week is the Irish Trash Can.

Here are the ingredients for it.

  • 1 oz Blue Curacao
  • 1 oz Gin
  • 1 oz Light Rum
  • 1 oz Vodka
  • 1/2 oz Peach Schnapps
  • 1/2 oz Triple Sec
  • 1 Can Red Bull
  • 1/2 cup Ice

Severed in a pint glass. This is one of my favorite drinks for during the game besides a nice cold IC Light.

And if the game isn’t going the Steelers way, I’m going to mix in a Three Wise Men shot.

Here are the ingredients for it.

  • 1/2 oz Jack Daniels
  • 1/2 oz Jim Beam
  • 1/2 oz Johnny Walker

Shake with ice then strain in to a stones glass or shot glass.

Don’t for get to take water breaks when drinking and also mix in food.

And as always Here We Go Steelers!

NFL Workout Report For Tuesday 9/14

By James Layton

It was a busy day for workouts in the NFL. Twenty Nine players were brought in for workouts or visits, and six were signed to either the Practice Squad or Active Roster.

So lets get into the workouts.

Jets (9)

  • Lachlan Edwards, P
  • B.J. Goodson, LB Signed to the 53-Man Rosters
  • Thomas Morstead, P Signed to the 53-Man Roster
  • Elijah Nkansah, OL Signed to the Practice Squad
  • Corliss Waitman, P
  • Colby Wadman, P
  • Avery Williamson, LB
  • Ryan Winslow, P
  • Noah Dawkins, LB (visit) Signed to the Practice Squad

Ravens (4)

  • Buster Skrine, CB
  • Daryl Worley, CB
  • Grant Haley, CB
  • Winston Rose, CB

49ers (8)

  • De’Vante Bausby, CB
  • Curtis Bolton, LB Signed to the Practice Squad
  • Austin Calitro, LB
  • Brian Hill, RB
  • Dontrell Hilliard, RB
  • Kerryon Johnson, RB Signed to the Practice Squad
  • Justin March-Lillard, LB
  • Artavis Pierce, RB

Seahawks (5)

  • Tre Roberson, CB
  • L.J. Scott, RB
  • Jachai Polite, DE
  • De’Quan Hampton, WR
  • Michael Jacobson, TE (visit)

NFL Workout Report for Monday 9/13

By James Layton

The first week of the NFL season came with some surprises, and some teams now have a better understanding of their week spots.

Twenty one players were brought in for workouts and two have been signed so far.

Let’s get into the workouts.

Colts (7)

  • Cohl Cabral, C
  • Delano Hill, DB
  • Drake Jackson, C
  • Josh Jones, S
  • Jordan Lucas, DB
  • Will Parks, S
  • Andrew Sendejo, S Signed to the 53-Man Roster

Packers (4)

  • Holton Hill, CB
  • Steven Parker, S
  • R.J. McIntosh, DE
  • Miller Forristall, TE

Saints (4)

  • Cody Core, WR
  • Kelvin Harmon, WR
  • Marqise Lee, WR
  • Kenny Stills, WR Signing to their Practice Squad

Texans (6)

  • Donte Moncrief, WR
  • Grayland Arnold, DB
  • Jake Eldrenkemp, OL
  • Sharif Finch, DL
  • Josh Mauro, DL
  • Jason Strowbridge, DE

NFL Top 10 Power Rankings Week 2

by Barb Layton

This is my rankings of the 10 teams who had a good week. It was a very crazy week with several top teams losing, including Packers, Bills, Browns (who beat themselves) and the Ravens.

  1. Chiefs
  2. Buccaneers
  3. Saints
  4. Seahawks
  5. Steelers
  6. Rams
  7. Chargers
  8. Bills
  9. 49ers
  10. Dolphins