Saints top Colts to win Super Bowl XLIV
Posted By Matt Gentile On Sunday, February 7th 2010. Under Featured, NFL Tags: Dallas Clark, Drew Brees, Dwight Freeney, Garrett Hartley, Indianapolis Colts, jeremy shockey, Joseph Addai, Lance Moore, Matt Stover, Miami, New Orleans Saints, Peyton Manning, Pierre Thomas, Sean Payton, Super Bowl XLIV, Tracy Porter
Even though Mardi Gras is nine days away, the party in New Orleans starts now.
Drew Brees tied an NFL record with 32 completions to lead the New Orleans Saints to a 31-17 victory over the Indianapolis Colts, giving the franchise its first Super Bowl championship.
Brees' record tying completions went along ... Continue Reading
Super Bowl XLIV: Why the Colts Will Win it All
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Friday, February 5th 2010. Under NFL Tags: Austin Collie, Dallas Clark, Drew Brees, Dwight Freeney, Indianapolis, Indianapolis Colts, New Orleans, New Orleans Saints, Peyton Manning, Super Bowl
Forget about trends and rankings. They don't do a whole lot of good in helping us predict Super Bowl winners.
Just look back to Super Bowl XXIV, when Joe Montana and Jerry Rice dominated the league's top scoring defense, the Denver Broncos, in the most lop-sided Super Bowl in NFL History, ... Continue Reading
Super Bowl XLIV: Picking an Unlikely MVP
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, February 4th 2010. Under NFL Tags: Austin Collie, Dallas Clark, Deion Branch, Desmond Howard, Drew Brees, Dwight Freeney, Eli Manning, Indianapolis, Indianapolis Colts, Joe Montana, New Orleans, New Orleans Saints, Peyton Manning, Pierre Garcon, Reggie Bush, Super Bowl
If you're a big "props bet" guy/gal, this may be an article you take into serious consideration.
The days of Joe Montana winning three Super Bowl MVP's are long gone. Just look at the 1997 Super Bowl, where Brett Favre played a heck of a game (three total touchdowns), only to ... Continue Reading
Thursday Night Fantasy Football Preview: Indianapolis Colts vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, December 17th 2009. Under Fantasy Football, NFL Tags: Austin Collie, Dallas Clark, David Garrard, Donald Brown, Fantasy Football, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Maurice Jones-Drew, Mike Sims-Walker, Mike Thomas, Peyton Manning, Pierre Garcon, Rashad Jennings, Torry Holt
We know it's hard to prepare your fantasy starting line-ups for the playoffs, which is why we do our best to give you the heads up on players going into Thursday night games, feeding you the information you need to make the right decisions.
The following guys are must-starts for Week ... Continue Reading
NFL Fantasy Start and Sit Week 15: Go With Romo
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, December 15th 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Atlanta Falcons, Austin Collie, Baltimore Ravens, Brady Quinn, brandon marshall, Brett Favre, Brian Hartline, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Chad Henne, Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Clark, Dallas Cowboys, Danny Woodhead, Davone Bess, DeAngelo Williams, Denver Broncos, Drew Brees, Green Bay Packers, Greg Camarillo, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jamaal Charles, Jason Campbell, Joe Flacco, Jonathan Stewart, Knowshon Moreno, Laveranues Coles, mark sanchez, Matt Cassel, Matt Hasselbeck, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers, Ray Rice, Reggie Wayne, Rex Ryan, Ryan Grant, Seattle Seahawks, Ted Ginn Jr., Tom Brady, Tony Romo, Washington Redskins, Willis McGahee
We had a poor week for the second straight week in our fantasy football Start/Sit column, while negatively impacted by Rock Cartwright's status changing in the middle of the week, while four of our five sleepers were ether complete non-factors, or suffered an injury.
We vow to end Week 15 with ... Continue Reading
NFL Fantasy Start & Sit Week 10: Back to the Brett Favre Magic
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, November 10th 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Antonio Bryant, Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Austin Collie, Baltimore Ravens, Brandon Pettigrew, Brett Favre, Carolina Panthers, Dallas Clark, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Donald Driver, Donovan McNabb, Drew Brees, Green Bay Packers, Greg Jennings, Jamaal Charles, JaMarcus Russell, James Jones, Joe Flacco, John Carlson, Josh Freeman, Kansas City Chiefs, Matt Cassel, Matt Hasselbeck, Matt Ryan, Matthew Stafford, Miami Dolphins, Miles Austin, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, nfl start and sit week 10, Oakland, packers, Philadelphia Eagles, Pierre Garcon, Reggie Bush, Reggie Wayne, Ricky Williams, Ryan Grant, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Todd Haley
We had a productive Start/Sit column last week, as we took advantage of some "can't miss" match-ups and suggested some solid starts out of Alex Smith and Ryan Grant, while made quality sleeper predictions by recommending you keep an eye on both Vince Young and Josh Freeman.
Every week brings forth ... Continue Reading
Fantasy Football: Tight End Tier Rankings
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, July 23rd 2009. Under Fantasy Football Tags: Alge Crumpler, Anthony Fasano, Antonio Gates, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Ben Watson, Billy Miller, Bo Scaife, Brad Cottam, Brandon Pettigrew, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Chris Cooley, Dallas Clark, Dallas Cowboys, Daniel Graham, Dante Rosario, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Donald Lee, Dustin Keller, Green Bay Packers, Greg Olsen, Heath Miller, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jason Witten, Jeff King, jeremy shockey, Jermichael Finley, John Carlson, Kansas City Chiefs, Kellen Winslow, Kevin Boss, L.J. Smith, Mercedes Lewis, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, Oakland Raiders, Owen Daniels, Pittsburgh Steelers, Randy McMichael, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Todd Heap, Tony Gonzalez, Tony Scheffler, Travis Beckum, Vernon Davis, Visanthe Shiancoe, Washington Redskins, Zach Miller
Our final installment of fantasy football offensive tier rankings see us take a look at the tight ends. A productive tight end can make the difference between glory and disappointment, so hopefully you use these rankings as a guide to help ensure you pick wisely.
Tier One (Rounds ... Continue Reading
Fantasy Football Preview: Tight Ends
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Monday, June 22nd 2009. Under Uncategorized Tags: AFC, AFC East, AFC North, AFC South, AFC West, Antonio Gates, Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Brad Cottam, Brandon Pettigrew, Brett Favre, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Chase Coffman, Chicago Bears, Chris Cooley, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Clark, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Donald Lee, Dustin Keller, Eli Manning, Fantasy Football, Green Bay Packers, Greg Olsen, Heath Miller, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Jason Witten, jeremy shockey, John Carlson, Kansas City Chiefs, Kellen Winslow, Kevin Boss, L.J. Smith, Matt Hasselbeck, Matt Ryan, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, NFC East, NFC North, NFC South, NFC West, Oakland Raiders, Owen Daniels, Peyton Manning, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Todd Heap, Tony Gonzalez, Vernon Davis, Visanthe Shiancoe, Washington Redskins
With only around five "elite" tight ends in the league, and only another 10 that could be deemed "solid" fantasy starters, it'd be a waste of time to run through two separate conferences.
Here at The Red Zone Report, we're all about delivering fast, accurate knowledge. We don't beat around the ... Continue Reading
Kevin Roberts’ 2009 NFL Mock Draft (3 Rounds - 4/24/09) - Round 3
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Tuesday, April 21st 2009. Under Uncategorized Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Andre Brown, Anquan Boldin, Arizona Cardinals, Asher Allen, Atlanta Falcons, auburn, Austin Collie, Baltimore Ravens, Bradley Fletcher, Brian Urlacher, Buffalo Bills, BYU, Cal Poly, California, Cameron Morrah, Carnell Williams, Carolina Panthers, Central Washington, Chad Johnson, Chase Coffman, Chicago, Chicago Bears, Chip Vaughn, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland, Cody Brown, Connecticut, Cornelius Ingram, Coye Francies, D.J. Moore, Dallas, Dallas Clark, Dallas Cowboys, Danelle Ellerbe, Darcel McBath, Darry Beckwith, David Veikune, Demetrius Byrd, Denver Broncos, Derrick Ward, Detroit Lions, Donald Lee, Eastern Michigan, Eric Weddle, Eric Wood, Fili Moala, Florida, Georgia, Green Bay Packers, Hawaii, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Iowa, Jacksonville Jaguars, James Casey, Jared Bronson, Jarett Dillard, Jason Campbell, Jason Phillips, Jason Watkins, Jasper Brinkley, Juaquin Iglesias, Kaluka Maiava, Kansas City Chiefs, Keith Brooking, Keith Jackson, kory sheets, Lee Evans, Liberty, Louis Vasquez, Louisville, LSU, Macho Harris, Marcus Freeman, Matt Birk, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, Missouri, Mohamed Massaquoi, Nate Davis, New England Patriots, New Orleans, New York Giants, New York Jets, North Carolina State, Oakland Raiders, Odell Thurman, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Peyton Manning, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, purdue, Ramses Barden, Rashad Jennings, Rice, Roy Williams, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, San Jose State, Seattle Seahawks, Sen'Derrick Marks, Shaun Rogers, Sheldon Brown, Sherrod Martin, Shonn Greene, South Carolina, St. Louis Rams, Stephen McGee, Steve Slaton, T.J. Lang, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, TCU, Tennessee Titans, Terrell Owens, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Todd Heap, Tom Brady, Tony Gonzalez, Travis Beckum, Troy, Troy Kropog, Tulane, UConn, USC, Vanderbilt, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Washington Redskins, Wisconsin
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Round 3
65. Detroit Lions - Fili Moala, DT, USC
Just one of the many USC prospects, Moala has been overlooked all the way into the third round. He is a massive man with good strength, and should give the Lions an inside presence they haven't had since ... Continue Reading










