10 Fantasy Players Trying To Get Our Attention
June 26, 2011 · 4 CommentsFantasy Football can be a lot like the week to week scrutiny of the NFL. “What have you done for me lately” is a phrase I love to throw around when looking over my fantasy team.
Read MoreNFL Power Rankings: Post Lockout Front Runners
June 25, 2011 · Leave a CommentThe NFL Lockout is looking closer and closer to being over. How will things like rookie contracts and free agency affect NFL Power Rankings
Read MoreAround The NFL News & Links
June 21, 2011 · Leave a CommentNFL News According to The Arizona Republic’s Kent Somers, the Arizona Cardinals will be targeting a young quarterback they see as a potential starter for the next decade. The Baltimore Ravens are “keeping their fingers crossed” that a new collective bargaining agreement won’t alter the current NFL rules for free agency. Roddy White made an appearance on the NFL Network’s flagship show Total Access and said that the Atlanta Falcon’s offense will compare favorably to the “greatest show on turf”. Jerry Sullivan of Buffalonews.com thinks that Buffalo Bills fans should be worried about the team being a candidate to be re-located. New Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton hopes that veteran wide receiver Steve Smith will…
Read More2011 Fantasy Football Rankings: Top 10 QB’s
June 18, 2011 · Leave a CommentFantasy Football Rankings: Top 10 QB’s There doesn’t seem to be a lot of positive news for fantasy football fans, but most people are still cautiously optimistic that we will have a pro football season this year. In an effort to help us move on from the negative and prepare for the future, let’s take a look at the initial 2011 fantasy football rankings for quarterbacks. 1. Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay Packers)- Now with the same number of Super Bowl rings as his predecessor Brett Favre, Aaron Rodgers has firmly cemented his legacy as one of the great NFL signal-callers playing today. His fantasy football value has been firmly established since his first season as…
Read More2011 NFL Draft Review: San Diego Chargers
June 1, 2011 · Leave a CommentThe 2010 San Diego Chargers will be the answer to an interesting trivia question: What team finished as the #1 ranked overall unit in both offense AND defense, but also failed to make the playoffs? Time after time poor special teams play cost the Chargers valuable field position and momentum and was a big reason the club finished (-6) in turnover ratio. Now the Chargers will have to fill a number of key potential free agent vacancies and the loss of Defensive Coordinator Ron Rivera. Before the lockout started the Chargers secured their top free agent by placing the Franchise Tag on disgruntled star wide receiver Vincent Jackson. The main focus in the 2011 NFL…
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