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Five Things To Watch For: New York Giants

Is Eli Manning overpaid? Uh, yeah. Is he an elite quarterback? It’s arguable, either way. What isn’t arguable, however, is that this New York Giants team is built to last on both sides of the ball, and regardless of any “key” losses they’ve had, they should still contend for their division, at the very worst. [...]

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Eli Manning to agree to six-year extension

Multiple media outlets are reporting that Eli Manning will become one of the richest player in the NFL. Manning and the New York Giants have reportedly agreed on a six-year, $97.5 million contract extension. $35 million will be guaranteed. The 28-year old quarterback was entering the final year of his rookie contract from 2004 and [...]

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Fantasy Football Tier Rankings: Running Backs

As with the receivers and quarterbacks, this list is here to split up the A’s from the B’s, and let you know where to draft guys, roughly. Okay, so Adrian Peterson is your running back with the first pick. That was easy. Hell, Yahoo suggested it, right? But now what? The second round rolls around, [...]

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Kevin Roberts’ 2009 NFL Mock Draft (3 Rounds – 4/24/09) – Round 2

Go Back to Round 1 Round 2 33. Detroit Lions – James Laurinaits, ILB, Ohio State After getting their franchise quarterback and tackle, it’s time to beef up their defense. Laurinaits brings the athleticism, intangibles, and leadership they thought they were getting when they drafted Tedy Lehman years ago. Previous: Vontae Davis, CB, Illinois 34. [...]

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NFL Fantasy Start or Sit Week 3: Whose time is it to shine, who should ride the pine?

What a difference a week makes. After an unbelievable week one, my prognosticating skills took a nose dive in week two. In reality, though, it looks worse on paper than it really was. Three plays turned three pretty awful days into three pretty decent days. I had so many close calls not go my way, [...]

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Seven Giant Steps for Super Success

The Giants, two-touchdown underdogs as they may be, are the only obstacle left in the way of a 19-0 season for New England. What do the G-Men have to do to give themselves a fighting chance to culminate their unlikely playoff run by toppling the Pats to claim the Lombardi Trophy?

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