Jake McCampbell – 2011 – Men’s Lacrosse
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2010: Started in 4 games. ..made 38 saves and a goals against average of 9.88
2009: Started 14 of 15 games for 811 minutes… collected 161 saves and 8.14 goals against average… 2-time NESCAC player of the week… recorded the best save percentage in the NESCAC
2008: Played in 2 games… made 1 save for 2.71 goals against average
Before Bowdoin: Graduated from Medfield in 2007… was selected as three-sport captain for golf, hockey, and lacrosse senior year… helped lead lacrosse team to three State Championships… two-time League All-Star in hockey… two-time League and Metro West Daily News All-Star for lacrosse
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StringKing Valuation & Funding
Deal Type | Date | Amount | Raised to Date | Post-Val | Status | Stage |
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CA-2907298-A1 | Lacrosse mesh and related objects and methods | Inactive | 08-Oct-2014 | ||
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StringKing Executive Team (3)
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Jake McCampbell | Co-Founder, Co-Owner, President and Chief Executive Officer | ||
Scott Becker | Chief Financial Officer & Controller | ||
Luke Aronson | Co-Founder and Co-Owner |
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32 for 32. Atlanta Falcons – First & Goal
Atlanta Falcons
In : C Alex Mack (Cleveland), DE Derrick Shelby (Miami), WR Mohamed Sanu (Cincinnati), OLB Courtney Upshaw (Baltimore), OLB Sean Witherspoon (Arizona), QB Matt Schaub (Baltimore), ILB Lara Reynolds (Chicago)
Out : S William Moore (free agent), DT Paul Soliai (Carolina), DE O’Brian Scofield (free agent), DE Croy Biermann (free agent), OLB Justin Durant (free agent), WR Roddy White (free agent), WR Leonard Hackerson (Buffalo), TE Tony Moeki (free agent), C Gino Gradkowski (Carolina), OT Jake Long (free agent)
Oversigned : RT Ryan Schrader, OG Chris Chester, DL Adrian Claiborne, S Charles Godfrey, OT Bruce Harris
2016 Draft
1st round (17th overall pick) S Keanu Neal
2nd round (52nd overall pick) ILB Dion Jones
3rd round (81st overall pick) TE Austin Hooper
4th round (11th pick) 5 overall choice) OLB Devondre Campbell
Round 6 (195 overall pick) G Wes Schweitzer
Round 7 (238 overall pick) WR Devin Fuller
What the team did
Maintained and strengthened the offensive line
Atlanta’s offensive line in last season was good, but sagged a bit when defending a pass. Left tackle Jack Matthews had a much better second year in the NFL than his debut campaign, and fellow right-hander Ryan Schrader was generally one of the best in the league in his position. The Falcons managed to keep Schrader by signing him to a new contract. Remains in the team and guard Chris Chester. For dessert, the offensive line received a boost in the person of one of the strongest centers in the NFL. Alex Mak became the league’s highest-paid center, signing a five-year contract worth $45 million, $28.5 million guaranteed. If Mack lives up to expectations, Atlanta’s offensive line could become one of the most formidable in the league. Wes Schweitzer was drafted for depth.
Alex Mack
Got a tight end
Atlanta haven’t had a good tight end since Tony Gonzalez. This year the situation may change. The Falcons selected Austin Hooper in the third round of the draft. The athletic young player is capable of blocking well and will be another target for Matt Ryan. The team’s offense urgently needs to change the situation where Julio Jones is the only real threat, because (surprise surprise!) other teams figure it out pretty quickly and rearrange their defense to neutralize the star receiver. Perhaps that is why Atlanta had problems in the redzone last season. In any case, the emergence of a new tight end could make Matt Ryan’s life a lot easier. Hooper became Stanford’s sixth tight end in the league. The Falcons will be fine if they follow the path of, for example, Zach Ertz from Philadelphia.
Contract extension with Claiborne
Adrian Claiborne was the honey in the cask of last year’s Atlanta pass rush. The defensive end that emerged after leaving Tampa Bay was the best quarterback pressurer on his new team. The Falcons managed to renew his contract on mutually beneficial terms. The defensive lineman, previously suffering from injuries, signed a two-year deal. Under the new agreement, $8.5 million is guaranteed to him, and he will be able to earn another $5 million in bonuses.
Adrian Claiborne
What the team failed to do
Picks in the first two rounds of the draft raise questions
Of course, it makes sense to talk about the results of the draft in two or three years, but analysts are already drawing the first conclusions now. For example, the choice of safety Keanu Neal so highly raised a number of questions from experts. Many of them were quick to regard this as the worst decision made on the first day of the ceremony. So PFF experts even included Neil’s choice in the 10 worst decisions of the offseason. Second-round pick linebacker Dion Jones is perfectly fit for the NFL, but has trouble covering and not always effective at tackles. Perhaps the Falcons count on his rapid progress, but his ability to be useful here and now is still in question.
Front 7 not sufficiently reinforced
Neil’s choice looks even more dubious given that the main problem in the Falcons’ defense has not been properly resolved. Atlanta’s front-7 is sorely lacking in playmakers. The club made minor changes, but none of the new players is able to radically change the picture for the better. Some of the Falcons’ hopes lie with Derrick Shelby, who gave out a shock ending to last season in Miami. More is expected from Vic Beasley. In the new season, he will often act as an outside linebacker, at least on running plays.
Vic Beasley
Overpaid Sun
The Falcons parted ways with their long-time wide receiver Roddy White, whose production has declined markedly. White himself finally criticized the team’s offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan. Either way, Atlanta were faced with the need to find a second wide receiver and turned their sights on free agent Mohamed Sana. The former Bengals player signed a 5-year contract with the club worth $32.5 million.
Sanu spent most of his career as the team’s third wide receiver. Experts are sure that the player did not deserve an increase in status and such a big contract. As arguments, they usually point to Sanu’s inability to consistently go from cover. Sanu will certainly get enough playing time to try to prove the fallacy of these judgments. In the Falcons camp, they really hope that he will succeed, otherwise the body of the team’s receivers will again turn into a one-man theater.
See also:
- Tennessee Titans
- Cleveland Browns
- Dallas Cowboys
- San Diego Chargers
- San Francisco Photoniners
- Baltimore Ravens
- Jacksonville Jaguars
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- Chicago Bears
- New York Giants
- Miami Dolphins
- New Orleans Saints
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Oakland Raiders
- Detroit Lions
- Los Angeles Rams
- Indianapolis Colts
- Buffalo Bills
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