Joseph D'Amico
Joe D'Amico owns and operates All American Sports in Las Vegas, Nevada. A third generation Race and Sports personality, his father and grandfather are revered in horse racing industry.


Johnny Banks

Johnny Banks has been betting on sports successfully for several years and in 2009 he decided to take his sports picks public to help the average sports bettor beat the books.


Mark Franco

Mark Franco helped start Vegas Insider in 1997 and worked under some of the most well respected handicappers in the Nation.


Matt Fargo

Matt Fargo is becoming recognized as one of the best and most consistent handicappers in the world.


Rocky Atkinson

My Handicapping and Betting Philosophy: I use my own unique power ratings for each sport along with trend analysis, stats and line value.
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2011 NFL Draft Preview by Tony Karpinski

  

1-Carolina Panthers (Last year’s record 2-14); Marcell Dareus, Alabama, Defensive End; I don’t think they are ready to give up on Jimmy Clausen yet.2-Denver Broncos (Last year’s record 4-12); Nick Fairley, Auburn, Defensive Tackle; Extraordinary pass rusher desired.

3-Buffalo Bills (Last year’s record 4-12); Patrick Peterson, LSU, Cornerback; Immediate help at corner, create some desperately needed turnovers.

4-Cincinnati Bengals (Last year’s record 4-12); Blaine Gabbert, Missouri, Quarterback; Palmer says he’s gone, so they’ll need a QB.

5-Arizona Cardinals (Last year’s record 5-11); Cam Newton, Auburn, Quarterback; The wild card QB can’t be any worse than their current situation.

6-Cleveland Browns (Last year’s record 5-11); A.J. Green, Georgia, Wide Receiver; Big receiver who can make even better plays.

7-San Francisco 49ers (Last year’s record 6-10); Prince Amukamara, Nebraska, Cornerback; A speedy cover who can get the job done.

8-Tennessee Titans (Last year’s record 6-10); Julio Jones, Alabama, Wide Receiver; Combined with Kenny Britt, they could move the ball downfield.

9-Dallas Cowboys (Last year’s record 6-10); Gabe Carimi, Wisconsin, Offensive Tackle; Can step in help to rebuild the running game.

10-Washington Redskins (Last year’s record 6-10); Mike Pouncey, Florida, Guard /Center; Desperate need to help the running game, a hole opener.

11-Houston Texans (Last year’s record 6-10); Von Miller, Texas A&M, Linebacker; Can make big plays all over, including cover the flats.

12-Minnesota Vikings (Last year’s record 6-10); Jake Locker, Washington, Quarterback; Really? They need help in various places, this is the spot today, because they can’t currently make a move for a free agent QB.

13-Detroit Lions (Last year’s record 6-10); Anthony Castonzo, Boston College, Offensive Tackle; More building, Detroit, truthfully can be a 10 win team in the next year or 2.

14-St Louis Rams (Last year’s record 7-9); Da’Quan Bowers, Clemson, Defensive End; Can be a great pass rusher, tough competition in St Louis, may bring him to another level.

15-Miami Dolphins (Last year’s record 7-9); Mark Ingram, Alabama, Runningback; Pound the rock, they need a power runner.

16-Jacksonville Jaguars (Last year’s record 8-8); Jimmy Smith, Colorado, Cornerback; Big cover guy with speed and can help with run coverage.

17-New England Patriots (Last year’s record 14-2); Aldon Smith, Missouri, Defensive End; Great potential, and can step in now.

18-San Diego Chargers (Last year’s record 9-7); Tyron Smith, USC, Offensive Tackle; A top-rated tackle, why not?

19-New York Giants (Last year’s record 10-6); Brandon Harris, Miami (FL), Cornerback; Need help with coverage; he can be a gamble, but why not?

20-Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Last year’s record 10-6); Robert Quinn, North Carolina, Defensive End; Quick and good hands.

21-Kansas City Chiefs (Last year’s record 10-6); Nate Solder, Colorado, Offensive Tackle; More holes for their devastating running game.

22-Indianapolis Colts (Last year’s record 10-6); Aaron Williams, Texas, Safety; Next to Antoine Bethea, he can bring hits and coverage.

23-Philadelphia Eagles (Last year’s record 10-6); Danny Watkins, Baylor, Offensive Tackle; Protect your QB…check!

24-New Orleans Saints (Last year’s record 11-5); Ryan Williams, Virgina Tech, Runningback; A flyer here, they can use more running game, best available.

25-Seattle Seahawks (Last year’s record 7-9); Ryan Mallett, Arkansas, Quarterback; Hasselbeck is not lasting forever, big arm, can send it all over the field.

26-Baltimore Ravens (Last year’s record 12-4); Adrian Clayborn, Iowa, Defensive End; The Ravens love D – it feels right here.

27-Atlanta Falcons (Last year’s record 13-3); Cameron Jordan, California, Defensive End; Great size and very strong.

28-New England Patriots (Last year’s record 14-2); Akeem Ayers, UCLA, Linebacker; All part of the opportunistic Pats.

29-Chicago Bears (Last year’s record 11-5); Derek Sherrod, Mississippi State, Offensive Tackle; They gave up 56 sacks to their QBs, help him…now.

30-New York Jets (Last year’s record 11-5); Corey Liuget, Illinois, Defensive Tackle; Good run stopper.

31-Pittsburgh Steelers (Last year’s record 12-4); Brandon Harris, Miami (Fla.), Cornerback; No great coverage corners, why not snag a solid tackler here.

32-Green Bay Packers (Last year’s record 10-6); Cameron Heyward, Ohio State, Defensive End; Good timing, and can help a stout defense that much more.



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Written by Joseph D'Amico on April 27, 2011 at 3:42 pm