NFL Insiders

NFL Insiders
Genre NFL
Starring Suzy Kolber
Adam Schefter
Chris Mortensen
Bill Polian
Trey Wingo
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) ESPN
Distributor The Walt Disney Company
Release
Original network ESPN
Original release 2013 – Present

NFL Insiders is a National Football League studio show, currently airing Monday through Friday at 3:00 p.m. ET on ESPN.[1] The football-themed show replaced NFL 32 on August 5, 2013.[2] the program is one of the only NFL-related studio programs to air during the week along with NFL Live. On September 13, 2015, a new Sunday edition of NFL Insiders began airing on Sundays at 10:00 a.m. ET, replacing the first hour of Sunday NFL Countdown (which itself was shortened from 3 hours to 2 hours before it became a 3-hour show once again in 2017).

Personalities

Contributors

Regular contributors include:[1][3][4][5]

  • John Clayton - ESPN.com senior writer
  • Ed Werder - NFL insider
  • Mel Kiper Jr. - NFL Draft expert
  • Todd McShay - NFL Draft expert
  • Jarrett Bell - USA Today Sports NFL columnist
  • Adam Caplan - Sirius/XM Radio host
  • Billy Devaney - former St. Louis Rams general manager
  • Dan Graziano - ESPN NFL Insider
  • Louis Riddick - former NFL scout and director of player personnel
  • Phil Savage - former Cleveland Browns general manager
  • "Jailbait" Field Yates - ESPN Fantasy Insider, who is in his 30s
  • Mark Dominik - former Tampa Bay Buccaneers general manager
  • Jim Trotter - ESPN.com senior NFL writer
  • Andrew Brandt - NFL business analyst

Segments

  • Press Coverage: A segment that highlights tweets from sports reporters across the country.
  • Inside the Headlines: A segment that highlights and analyzes articles from newspapers across the country.
  • Insider's Notebook: Each insider highlights a player in the league.
  • Bill's Championship Indicators (BCI): A formula, developed by Bill Polian, consisting of the following team stats that would generally quantify a team as being a potential Super Bowl champion:
    • Yards per pass attempt
    • Points allowed per game
    • Turnover margin
    • Kicking efficiency
    • 3rd down efficiency on offense
    • 3rd down efficiency on defense
    • QBR for the team
    • QBR for the opposing team

See also

References

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