Stat of the Week: Which Team Positions Its Outfielders Best?
It's a team for whom defensive positioning has made a notable difference this season
It's a team for whom defensive positioning has made a notable difference this season
Photo: Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire The Minnesota Vikings came into the 2025 NFL Draft with major needs at defensive back and offensive line. Many mock drafters, including ourselves, had Minnesota taking a safety to provide a spark for their secondary. However, Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah had other ideas. The Vikings…
Scourton will need to get used to playing in a 2-point stance. But he brings a lot of things that fill an immediate need.
It's a team with three Gold Glove infielders and one of the worst records in MLB.
He should be a plug-and-play LB with few limitations early on.
The Chargers would be wise to diversify their rushing gameplan to fit what Hampton does best.
Denzel Clarke is already tied for 2nd among rookies in Runs Saved this season. Who else has been a standout?
Loveland's presence will allow Ben Johnson to use 12 personnel as he wants and will help Caleb Williams maximize his potential.
It has been a group effort, but we'd expect nothing less from the Rays.
Baltimore’s heavy use of Nickel and Dime personnel, as well as two-high shells, require smart, physical, and instinctive players. And Starks is one.