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2021 NFL Mock Draft: Quarterbacks Fly Early, but the Field Has Tough Decisions to Make

    On a personal level, t he NFL Draft will always be one of the best times of the year. I love seeing all of the little nuances that every team goes through to make sure that they get the guy they want. This year, the NFL Draft will be in Cleveland, where Browns fans are going to be rocking and rolling. Some of the picks at the front are cut and dry, while others, not so much. Let's do this for yet another go round, my 2021 NFL Mock Draft. 1. Jacksonville Jaguars - QB Trevor Lawrence (Clemson)      Surprise! Yeah, not really. The Jaguars ensured they would be one of the worst teams in football to get the long blond locks of Lawrence. Many think that he could turn into the next Peyton Manning; the man that can turn Jacksonville around. We're already seeing the ramifications of T-Law going to the Jags, as they have brought in free agents. One of the most hyped up prospects in decades, Lawrence is going to be rocking the teal and black for most of his career. 2. New York Jets -

Predicting Every NFL Team's 2021 Starting QB in One Sentence or Less

     I'm going to be honest, I thought I was only going to do this last year. However, I noticed that people REALLY wanted me to do the Every Team's QB in One Sentence or Less thing again. This is especially true considering the names that are rumored to be out on the market this year. Do I think there will be some movement? Yes. Despite this, I do not believe that every name that's out on the block is going to change their destination. Here we go, 2021's Every NFL Team's Starting QB in One Sentence or Less. AFC East: Buffalo Bills: Josh Allen. Allen was an MVP favorite for much of the season, Buffalo isn't gonna change what works. Miami Dolphins: Tua Tagovailoa. The Hawaiian starts a majority of the snaps for Miami this year without Fitzmagic. New England Patriots: Jimmy Garoppolo. It would not cost much for San Francisco to part ways with Jimmy G, and Bill Belichick never wanted to trade him to begin with. New York Jets: Deshaun Watson.  The Jets have somethin

2020 NASCAR Standings Predictions (featuring Mike Turriziani)

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     With NASCAR's season coming up around the corner, many people are wondering who the 16 drivers will be that will make up the playoff field. It's a fair question, as there have been enough silly season switch-ups that some good drivers will not make the Round of 16. Can Bubba Wallace make it with 23XI Racing? How about Christopher Bell in his first year with JGR? What if a dark horse, such as Daniel Suarez, makes the playoffs for the first time in their career?        So me and my good friend Mike Turriziani decided to come up with who we think the playoff field would be. This was a lot tougher than it looked, especially considering where each driver would be seeded. Fair warning before the list gets underway, these are what we believe the standings will look like going into the playoffs, not factoring in who will be season champion. And what better way to start off our list with the defending Champion himself? Chase Elliott 2020 Statistics: 5 Wins, 15 Top 5s, 22 Top 10s, 1