Inside The Pylon works to deliver quality football content to our readers. This Week in Football Writing collects some of our favorite pieces from friends and colleagues last week and shares them with you.
Why I Drafted Jay Cutler, And What Happened From There
An excellent look behind the curtain from former Denver Broncos General Manager, and co-host of The Football Educator podcast, Ted Sundquist.
An NFL Utility Man Straight From The Yellow Pages
Jenny Vrentas profiles New York Giants fullback/nose tackle/special teamer Nikita Whitlock, who really can do it all.
QB Nate Sudfeld, Indiana
David Igono with an excellent trait-based analysis of Indiana’s draft eligible quarterback, Nate Sudfeld.
15 NFL Head Coaching Candidates For 2016 And Beyond
Michael Schottey is one of the best DFS analysts around, and here he takes a look at who might be up next on the coaching carousel.
The Gut Check No. 353: Dynasties Part 1-QBs
Speaking of fantasy, the always excellent Matt Waldman is worth paying for as he breaks down the keys to Dynasty Leagues and long-term valuation of quarterbacks.
Feeling a Draft: 2016 Halloween Special
Bill Carroll hosts several weekly podcasts/call-in shows for draft fanatics and he and his roundtable of experts talk prospects all over the college football landscape.
CFB Week 9 Scouting Watch Guide
One of our favorites each and every week, Jeff Risdon’s weekly preview needs to be in the window next to your twitter account on Saturdays.
The Must Follow List: @ITPylon’s Favorite Twits
ROI is subjective in football. In salary cap era, u must b sure that u know what is an acceptable level of performance relative to cost.
— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) October 30, 2015
Great insight from @Ike58Reese on LB reads/mental processing in pattern match (modern Zone DEF) https://t.co/ouWsIBgbdC
— Dan Hatman (@Dan_Hatman) October 23, 2015
When you don't have draft "pedigree", good, is just OK. When you do have it, good is great. It's not a meritocracy. Oh well, keep playing.
— OLP (@OLPerformance) November 1, 2015
NFL players NEED guaranteed contracts just as the other major sports. The next CBA this has to be the main focal point. Has to be.
— Donté Stallworth (@DonteStallworth) November 1, 2015
I'd be shocked if Matt Ryan has had this many issues with C and RB snap/exchange issues since high school
— Matt Waldman (@MattWaldman) November 1, 2015
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