RB Regression: Why You Should Pass on Arian Foster
Arian Foster has finished as the first, fourth and third ranked overall fantasy scorer in each of his three seasons as a starter in Houston. In that time, he’s averaged over 1900 yards from scrimmage and just under 16 touchdowns a year.
Atlanta Falcons Sign RB Steven Jackson
Atlanta Falcons Nab Top Available RB When the Atlanta Falcons released Michael Turner last month, it was obvious that they were going to look to free agency to fill the void left in their backfield. Consider it mission accomplished. The Falcons have agree to terms…
NFL Rarity: Harvin and Boldin Traded
It’s a rarity for big-time offensive talent to get traded in the NFL. Even more of an anomaly is for two talented wide receivers to be traded in one afternoon. In separate, unrelated deals, the Seattle Seahawks acquired disgruntled wide-out Percy Harvin from the Minnesota…
Bama RB Lacy Will Skip Combine Workout
Eddie Lacy Injured Pro football fans hoping to see former Alabama running back Eddie Lacy go through a full workout and drills will have to wait until March 13th. Reportedly, Lacy tweaked a hamstring while working out last week and will choose to rest in…
2013 Fantasy Football Rankings: Quarterbacks
For those obsessive football fans, as they say “there’s no offseason.” mere week after the Superbowl, we move right into the Scouting Combine, free agency, the NFL Draft and before you know it, training camp is here to begin it all over again.
NFL Playoff Preview: Texans at Patriots
Just one brief month ago, the Houston Texans were widely considered the best team in the NFL. Sporting a dazzling 11-1 record and clad with snazzy new letterman jackets to combat the brutal 60 degree New England winter, the Texans were thoroughly humiliated on Monday Night Football, in what was then considered the biggest game in franchise history. How things can change in one month.
NFL Wild Card Preview: Seahawks at Redskins
Of the four NFL playoff games this weekend, this matchup of two red-hot NFC teams might be the most difficult to predict. On one hand you have a surging Seattle squad that has won five straight contests (including their last two road games) in impressive fashion, outscoring opponents by nearly 27 point per game over that streak.
Fantasy Football Sleepers: Week 15
Fantasy Football Sleepers: Week 15 This is the fantasy football playoffs. The overwhelming consensus will always be to “play your studs” and stick with the players that helped get you here. Of course, that philosophy doesn’t take into consideration the owners out there struggling to…
Fantasy Football Sleepers: Week 14
Fantasy Football Sleepers: Week 14 Congratulations on making it this far. August was a long time ago, but that grueling research paid off an you’re still alive in your fantasy football playoffs. This isn’t the time to start over-analyzing things. Generally, you want to stick…
Fantasy Football Sleepers: Week 13
Fantasy Football Sleepers: Week 13 Ryan Fitzpatrick (QB)- After beginning the season red-hot, Fitzpatrick has cooled off considerably. Over the last seven games, he’s tossed only six touchdowns and fallen off the fantasy radar. But this seems like the kind of game where he could…
Fantasy Football Sleepers: Week 12
Fantasy Football Sleepers: Week 12 Thanksgiving already offered up three big games for us to enjoy, which means there’s only 13 match-ups left on the slate. Incredibly, those three games featured all six starting quarterbacks surpass the 300 yard mark, including Matt Stafford and Tony…
Fantasy Football Sleepers: Week 11
Fantasy Football Sleepers Nick Foles (QB)- It’s hard to recommend starting an inexperienced rookie signal-caller, but if you’re one of the many QB-needy owners out there devastated by this final bye week or injuries, Foles might be a good fill-in. The rookie looked fairly poised…



