All Access Football Report: Week 11
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Volume XXIV Edition LXVIII | All Access Football Report: Week 11
Welcome to the November 13, 2024 edition of the All Access Football Report, Presented by Sports Management Worldwide.
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ON LOCATION: CFL 111TH GREY CUP — VANCOUVER, BC
All Access Football founder and Edmonton Elks advanced scout Ric Serritella will be in attendance for the 111th CFL Grey Cup in Vancouver, BC. Be sure to follow us on X, for additional coverage and feel free to drop us a line if you would like to meet up during the weekend festivities. We’ll be providing plenty of behind the scenes coverage.
Tune-in: Ric Serritella Joins The Markcast Grey Cup Preview Show, November 16th!
NFL POWER RANKINGS
This week’s matchup between the Chiefs at Bills is shaping up to be the game of the year thus far on the NFL calendar. Kansas City has maintained an undefeated record but has looked vulnerable doing it. Meanwhile, Buffalo is attempting to stake their claim in the mighty AFC, where Baltimore and Pittsburgh are also in contention. For Josh Allen, he has been able to defeat Patrick Mahomes during the regular season with a 3-1 record but Mahomes has bested Allen 3-0 in the playoffs. Something worth noting shall these two square off again in the AFC Championship.
RK | TEAM | RECORD | [photo: Paramount Plus]
Kansas City Chiefs (9-0)
Detroit Lions (8-1)
Buffalo Bills (8-2)
Baltimore Ravens (7-3)
Pittsburgh Steelers (7-2)
Philadelphia Eagles (7-2)
Washington Commanders (7-3)
Houston Texans (6-4)
Los Angeles Chargers (6-3)
San Francisco 49ers (5-4)
Minnesota Vikings (7-2)
Green Bay Packers (6-3)
Cincinnati Bengals (4-6)
Miami Dolphins (3-6)
Los Angeles Rams (4-5)
Arizona Cardinals (6-4)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6)
Seattle Seahawks (4-5)
Denver Broncos (5-5)
Atlanta Falcons (6-4)
Dallas Cowboys (3-6)
Indianapolis Colts (4-6)
Cleveland Browns (2-7)
New York Jets (3-7)
New England Patriots (3-7)
Las Vegas Raiders (2-7)
Chicago Bears (4-5)
Carolina Panthers (3-7)
New Orleans Saints (3-7)
Jacksonville Jaguars (2-8)
Tennessee Titans (2-7)
New York Giants (2-8)
NCAA RANKINGS
The SEC seems to be hosting playoff elimination games each week and this week is no different. Two teams in the College Football Playoffs contention will face off when Tennessee travels to Athens to face a two-loss Georgia team. It would seem highly unlikely that any three-loss team would qualify for the first-ever twelve team playoff format, placing the Bulldogs in a must-win scenario. The Vols patiently await the status of quarterback Nico Iamaleava, who remains in concussion protocol, which adds another wrinkle to this much anticipated matchup.
RK | SCHOOL | RECORD | CONFERENCE | [photo: Tennessee Volunteers]
Oregon Ducks (10-0) [B1G]
Texas Longhorns (8-1) [SEC]
Ohio State Buckeyes (8-1) [B1G]
Ole Miss Rebels (8-2) [SEC]
Indiana Hoosiers (10-0) [B1G]
Tennessee Volunteers (8-1) [SEC]
Georgia Bulldogs (7-2) [SEC]
Alabama Crimson Tide (7-2) [SEC]
Miami Hurricanes (9-1) [ACC]
Penn State Nittany Lions (8-1) [B1G]
Notre Dame Fighting Irish (8-1) [IND]
Clemson Tigers (7-2) [ACC]
Colorado Buffaloes (7-2) [BIG 12]
LSU Tigers (6-3) [SEC]
Missouri Tigers (7-2) [SEC]
South Carolina Gamecocks (6-3) [SEC]
Louisville Cardinals (6-3) [ACC]
Texas A&M Aggies (7-2) [SEC]
Boise State (8-1) [MWEST]
Vanderbilt Commodores (6-4) [SEC]
SMU Mustangs (8-1) [ACC]
Army Black Knights (9-0) [AAC]
Kansas State Wildcats (7-2) [BIG 12]
Michigan Wolverines (5-5) [B1G]
BYU Cougars (9-0) [BIG 12]
USC Trojans (4-5) [B1G]
Oklahoma Sooners (5-5) [SEC]
Arizona State Sun Devils (7-2) [Big 12]
Iowa State Cyclones (7-2) [BIG 12]
Iowa Hawkeyes (6-4) [B1G]
California Golden Bears (5-4) [ACC]
Texas Tech Red Raiders (6-4) [Big 12]
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (6-4) [ACC]
Washington Huskies (5-5) [B1G]
UCLA Bruins (4-5) [B1G]
Rutgers Scarlet Knights (5-4) [B1G]
Minnesota Gophers (6-4) [B1G]
UConn Huskies (7-3) [IND]
Washington State Cougars (8-1) [PAC-2]
Duke Blue Devils (7-3) [ACC]
Illinois Illini (6-3) [B1G]
Virginia Cavaliers (5-4) [ACC]
Arkansas Razorbacks (5-4) [SEC]
Nebraska Cornhuskers (5-4) [B1G]
Pittsburgh Panthers (7-2) [ACC]
Wisconsin Badgers (5-4) [B1G]
Virginia Tech Hokies (5-5) [ACC]
Boston College (5-4) [ACC]
Syracuse Orangemen (6-3) [ACC}
Utah Utes (4-5) [BIG 12]
TCU Horned Frogs (6-4) [Big 12]
Florida Gators (4-5) [SEC]
West Virginia Mountaineers (5-4) [Big 12]
Baylor Bears (5-4) [Big 12]
Tulane Green Wave (8-2) [AAC]
UNLV Rebels (7-2) [MWEST]
Memphis Tigers (8-2) [AAC]
Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns (8-1) [SBC]
James Madison Dukes (7-2) [SBC]
Liberty Flames (6-2) [CUSA]
Cincinnati Bearcats (5-4) [BIG 12]
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (7-2) [CUSA]
UCF Black Knights (4-5) [Big 12]
Jacksonville State Gamecocks (6-3) [CUSA]
ALTERNATE FOOTBALL POWER RANKINGS
With the 111th Grey Cup set for this Sunday, we decided to add Alternate Football Power Rankings to the rotation. These rankings take into account organizations that belong to the CFL and UFL. These two leagues seemingly battle for the rights to players, many of whom have previous NFL experience. If you are looking for an alternate brand of football, we encourage you to tune-in on November 17th at 6:00pm eastern time, as the Winnipeg Blue Bombers go against the Toronto Argonauts. It promises to be one of the most exciting football contests of the year!
RK | TEAM | LEAGUE | [photo: CFL]
Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL)
Toronto Argonauts (CFL)
Birmingham Stallions (UFL)
Montreal Alouettes (CFL)
Edmonton Elks (CFL)
Michigan Panthers (UFL)
St. Louis Battlehawks (UFL)
Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL)
BC Lions (CFL)
Ottawa Redblacks (CFL)
San Antonio Brahmas (UFL)
DC Defenders (UFL)
Hamilton Tiger Cats (CFL)
Arlington Renegades (UFL)
Calgary Stampede (CFL)
Memphis Showboats (UFL)
Houston Roughnecks (UFL)
NFL HEAD COACH RANKINGS
Chicago head coach Matt Eberflus avoided the pink slip for another week but it came at the cost of his offensive coordinator Shane Waldron. Interestingly, reports have since surfaced that Bears players pleaded for the coaching staff to make a quarterback switch from Caleb Williams to Tyson Bagent, rather than fire Waldron. The No.1 overall pick, Williams was deemed as a sure-fire upgrade over Justin Fields by general manager Ryan Poles. It’s now shaping up to be another blunder for Poles, who has quite an extensive resume of making poor decisions. The last place Bears will struggle to match their win total of seven a year ago, which could place both Poles and Eberflus on the unemployment line next.
RK | COACH | TEAM | [Photo: Chicago Bears]
Andy Reid, Kansas City Chiefs
Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams
John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens
Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh Steelers
Sean Payton, Denver Broncos
Kyle Shanahan, San Francisco 49ers
Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions
Jim Harbaugh, Los Angeles Chargers
Kevin O’Connell, Minnesota Vikings
Dan Quinn, Washington Commanders
Raheem Morris, Atlanta Falcons
DeMeco Ryans, Houston Texans
Matt LaFleur, Green Bay Packers
Mike McDaniel, Miami Dolphins
Zac Taylor, Cincinnati Bengals
Nick Sirianni, Philadelphia Eagles
Shane Steichen, Indianapolis Colts
Todd Bowles, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jonathn Gannon, Arizona Cardinals
Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland Browns
Doug Pederson, Jacksonville Jaguars
Mike McCarthy, Dallas Cowboys
Mike Macdonald, Seattle Seahawks
Darren Rizzi, New Orleans Saints
Sean McDermott, Buffalo Bills
Jerod Mayo, New England Patriots
Antonio Pierce, Las Vegas Raiders
Brian Callahan, Tennessee Titans
Matt Eberflus, Chicago Bears
Brian Daboll, New York Giants
Jeff Ulbrich, New York Jets
Dave Canales, Carolina Panthers
Dennis Allen, New Orleans Saints [Fired]
Robert Saleh, New York Jets [Fired]
HEISMAN TROPHY WATCH
There is still time left in the sandglass for some of the dark horse contenders to shoot up in the Heisman poll. Oregon is trending towards an undefeated season and are currently ranked No.1 in the nation, placing Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel amongst the heat of the battle. However, Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty is just 515 yards away from breaking the single-season NCAA rushing mark (2,628 yards), set by Oklahoma State Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders in 1988. To make the race even more intense, Colorado has emerged as the favorite to win the Big 12, which would secure them a playoff spot and make iron man standout Travis Hunter (averaging 124 snaps per game) another legitimate contender.
RK | PLAYER | POSITION | SCHOOL | [photo: Heisman Trophy]
Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado Buffaloes
Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State Broncos
Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon Ducks
Kurtis Rourke, QB, Indiana Hoosiers
Cam Ward, QB, Miami Hurricanes
Will Howard, QB, Ohio State
Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss Rebels
Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama Crimson Tide
Bryson Daily, QB, Army Black Knights
Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas
Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee Volunteers
Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
Cade Klubnik, QB, Clemson Tigers
Jeremiah Smith, WR, Ohio State Buckeyes
Drew Allar, QB, Penn State Nittany Lions
Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU Tigers
Riley Leonard, QB, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Carson Beck, QB, Georgia Bulldogs
Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa Hawkeyes
Ricky White III, WR, UNLV Rebels
NFL DRAFT TOP 100 PROSPECTS
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RK | PLAYER | POSITION | SCHOOL | YEAR | HEIGHT | WEIGHT | FORTY | [photo: Boise State]
Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado, Jr, 6001, 181, 4.52
Mason Graham, DT, Michigan, Jr, 6024, 320, 4.95
Will Johnson, CB, Michigan, Jr, 6020, 202, 4.44
Cameron Ward, QB, Miami, Sr, 6020, 220, 4.65
Kelvin Banks Jr, OT, Texas, Jr, 6036, 320, 5.21
Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado, Sr, 6012, 198, 4.70
Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State, Jr, 5082, 217, 4.50 (pictured above)
James Pearce Jr., ER, Tennessee, Jr., 6036, 242, 4.55
Mykel Williams, ER, Georgia, Jr, 6036, 265, Jr, 4.55
Malaki Starks, S, Georgia, Jr, 6010, 205, 4.48
Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri, Jr, 5110, 208, 4.40
Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State, rJr, 6052, 310, 5.15
Abdul Carter, ER, Penn State, Jr, 6022, 250, 4.55
Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona, Jr, 6040, 210, 4.45
Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota, rSr, 6060, 325, 5.25
Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas, Jr, 5106, 182, 4.30
Jalon Walker, ER, Georgia, Jr, 6022, 245, 4.56
Delane Mansoor, CB, Virginia Tech, Jr, 6010, 187, 4.40
Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State, Sr, 6006, 204, 4.50
Bradyn Swinson, ER, LSU, rSr, 6032, 250, 4.76
Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State, rJr, 6057, 260, 4.64
Harold Perkins, LB, LSU, Jr, 6001, 215, 4.38
Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina, Jr, 6026, 220, 4.52
Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson, Sr, 5117, 233, 4.45
Will Campbell, OT, LSU, Jr, 6056, 319, 5.10
Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan, Jr, 6045, 245, 4.65
Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama, rJr, 6015, 220, 4.48
Shavon Revel Jr., CB, ECU, rSr, 6015, 193, 4.40
Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky, Jr, 6045, 348, 5.10
Carson Beck, QB, Georgia, rSr, 6042, 218, 4.80
Drew Shelton, OT, Penn State, Jr, 6050, 307, 5.05
Kamari Ramsey, S, USC, rSo, 6002, 204, 4.54
Jonah Savaiinaea, OT, Arizona, Jr, 6042, 330, 5.32
Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas, rJr, 6020, 195, 4.80
Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas, rSr, 5110, 195, 4.50
Nic Scourton, ER, Texas A&M, Jr, 6036, 280, 4.68
Tre Harris, WR, Mississippi, Sr, 6015, 212, 4.52
Howard Cross III, DT, Notre Dame, rSr, 6011, 255, 5.10
Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama, rJr, 6020, 230, 4.55
Shemar Stewart, ER, Texas A&M, Jr, 6050, 290, 4.75
Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon, Jr, 6040, 305, 5.00
LT Overton, DT, Alabama, Jr, 6036, 283, 4.67
Kevin Winston Jr., S, Penn State, Jr, 6016, 203, 4.50
Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State, Sr, 5114, 193, 4.45
Anthony Belton, OT, North Carolina State, rSr, 6055, 348, 4.90
Dante Trader Jr., S, Maryland, Sr, 6000, 190, 4.55
KeAndre Lambert-Smith, WR, Auburn, Sr, 6003, 183, 4.29
Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama, Jr, 6044, 348, 5.50
Billy Bowman, S, Oklahoma, Sr, 5100, 191, 4.48
Jonah Monheim, C, USC, rSr, 6050, 296, 5.30
Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan, Jr, 6032, 340, 5.03
Trey Amos, CB, Mississippi, rSr, 6002, 190, 4.45
Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame, Jr, 6000, 186, 4.45
Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU, rJr, 6015, 205, 4.75
Walter Nolen, DT, Mississippi, Jr, 6036, 290, 4.92
Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame, rJr, 5116, 203, 4.55
Landon Jackson, ER, Arkansas, Sr, 6053, 271, 4.75
Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee, Jr, 5095, 201, 4.48
Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State, rJr, 6024, 325, 4.90
Jaxon Dart, QB, Mississippi, Sr, 6020, 217, 4.64
Cameron Williams, OT, Texas, Jr, 6051, 335, 5.20
Princely Umanmielen, ER, Mississippi, Sr, 6036, 258, 4.65
Dylan Fairchild, OG, Georgia, rJr, 6044, 315, 5.15
Kaden Prather, WR, Maryland, Sr, 6040, 211, 4.50
Alfred Collins, DT, Texas, rSr, 6050, 313, 4.95
Joshua Gray, OG, Oregon State, rSr, 6040, 306, 5.00
JT Tuimoloau, ER, Ohio State, Sr, 6041, 268, 4.80
Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama, Jr, 6032, 244, 4.52
Bud Clark, S, TCU, Sr, 6020, 190, 4.52
Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina, Jr, 5116, 219, 4.45
Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon, rJr, 6035, 310, 5.08
Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia, Jr, 6012, 190, 4.45
Kyren Lacy, WR, LSU, rSr, 6016, 213, 4.50
Jared Wilson, C, Georgia, rJr, 6026, 310, 5.30
Keon Sabb, S, Alabama, rSo, 6012, 196, 4.60
Mike Green, Marshall, rSo, 6036, 248, 4.60
Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama, Jr, 6001, 192, 4.49
Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State, rSr, 6071, 320, 5.00
Danny Stutsman, LB, Oklahoma, Sr, 6040, 240, 4.62
Donovan Jackson, OG, Ohio State, Sr, 6033, 318, 5.15
Savion Williams, WR, TCU, Sr, 6036, 228, 4.60
Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky, Jr, 6006, 180, 4.50
Nick Martin, LB, Oklahoma State, rJr, 5116, 220, 4.58
Zy Alexander, CB, LSU, Sr, 6010, 188, 4.47
Lander Barton, LB, Utah, Jr, 6031, 233, 4.58
Azareye’h Thomas, CB, Florida State, Jr, 6016, 198, 4.50
Barion Brown, WR, Kentucky, Jr, 6004, 166, 4.35
Kyle Kennard, ER, South Carolina, rSr, 6045, 254, 4.79
Evan Stewart, WR, Oregon, Jr, 5112, 175, 4.35
Ty Hamilton, DT, Ohio State, rSr, 6024, 295, 5.15
Logan Jones, C, Iowa, rSr, 6026, 290, 4.96
Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon, Sr, 6050, 255, 4.85
Jaylen Reed, S, Penn State, Sr, 5116, 212, 4.54
Connor Colby, OG, Iowa, Sr, 6060, 311, 5.04
Emery Jones, OT, LSU, Jr, 6044, 319, 5.10
Davison Igbinosum, CB, Ohio State, Jr, 6016, 190, 4.50
Ja’Corey Brooks, WR, Louisville, Sr, 6020, 190, 4.46
Jack Nelson, OT, Wisconsin, rSr, 6066, 307, 5.15
Cobee Bryant, CB, Kansas, rSr, 6000, 168, 4.50
Harold Fannin, TE, Bowling Green, Jr, 6030, 231, 4.70
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