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2010 NFL Free Agency: Top 10 Wide Receivers
After taking a look at the weak crop of unrestricted free agents at the quarterback position, we took a good look at a solid group of running backs, now finding ourselves on the wide receivers. This is an under rated group, and could produce a few hefty, although well-deserving contracts, considering a lack of great [...]
NFL Quick Hits (September 26): LT Out, Derrick Ward to Start, and more
Derrick Ward to Start Over Carnell Wiliams This is awesome news for anyone who drafted Ward and was holding out hope that he’d start to get more carries. Congratulations, your wish has been granted. Williams, owners, yours has not. As expected, Cadillac’s knee is acting up again, which doesn’t bode well for the rest of [...]
Fantasy Risers: Julian Edelman
Eat your heart out, Wes Welker. With the Patriots usual slot-man unexpectedly inactive for Sunday’s match-up with the New York Jets, Tom Brady found himself confiding in a rookie receiver. And I mean really confiding. How’s sixteen targets, for ya? Welker could only salivate over all the possibilities from the sideline. You give Welker 16 [...]
Five Things To Watch For: New England Patriots
After losing Tom Brady to a devastating knee injury in the first game of the 2008 season, the Patriots rode the next 15 games on Matt Cassel’s inexperienced shoulders, barely coming up short of a post-season appearance. Just imagine what they can accomplish when back at full strength. There are still questions and concerns, yes, [...]
Five possible destinations for Michael Vick
So the ankle bracelet is now off Michael Vick and teams will start training camp as soon as next week. That doesn’t make it easy for Vick to find a new team. Apparently, he has been staying in-shape despite an 18-month stay in prison and an additional two months under house arrest. Vick has also [...]
10 Guys You Should Take Late In Your Fantasy Draft
The top ten picks of a Fantasy Football draft is fairly self-explanatory, no matter the format or scoring settings. It’s simply, really. If you have a league the has two quarterbacks starting, getting Drew Brees, Peyton Manning, or Tom Brady with your top pick isn’t a bad move. If your league has three running backs [...]
