After a disappointing 2016 season marred by injury, the Arizona Cardinals seem confident that John Brown can return to something like his best in 2017. But regarding fantasy football, is John Brown’s best worth having on your fantasy team?
Week 6 of the 2016 season features two teams with fantasy assets on both sides. The New York Jets (1-4) travel to Pheonix to take on the Arizona Cardinals (2-3).
The season is now a month old, with instances becoming trends and trends becoming issues. With a quarter of the season gone for most teams, some things are abundantly clear in fantasy football, the dominance of Julio Jones and Antonio Brown at wide receiver for one.
By now you've read 20 of these articles and they all seem equally outrageous. But here is a list of 10 bold predictions that could actually come true.
Say all you want about NFL players striving to win the big game and a hand full of Super Bowl rings at the end of the day most players are just looking to get paid. This can have a tremendous impact on their fantasy production. The following are five contract year fantasy stars to target in 2016.
The Browns have been the focus of the off-season thanks to the media-latch onto Johnny Football, yet the team itself is not considered to be a contender to do anything.
It's time for another edition of "You’re On The Clock", Gridiron Experts group Mock Draft Analysis piece. The concept is simple: a group of our writers will be given a scenario and asked their opinion to make the next pick in a fantasy football draft.
The NFL Draft is over, organized team activities (OTAs) and minicamps are underway, excitement is building and it’s officially time to really begin preparations for fantasy drafts this summer.
The third-year wide receiver breakout theory has been around in fantasy football circles for as long as I can remember. The logic is sound enough, as rookie receivers over the years have not typically been asked to step into a starting role
Newest Arizona Cardinal rookie Michael Floyd finds himself starting at the bottom for the first time in quite a while. 1st round wide receiver Michael Floyd will likely enter training camp fourth on the depth chart, according to Pro Football Weekly. Andre Roberts and Early Doucet are starting to find their groove in the offense […]
The Arizona Cardinals have agreed to terms with their 2012 first round draft pick, former Notre Dame wide receiver Michael Floyd. The deal is reportedly a four year deal with about $10 million in guaranteed money, with an option for a fifth year. Floyd had a dynamic career for the Fighting Irish and is, along […]
With the Cards selecting Michael Floyd in the first round of the NFL Draft, and a healthy Kevin Kolb and Wells, this could be an offense not unlike the 2008 Cardinals team. While I don’t think that Kevin Kolb is going to put up Kurt Warner-type numbers, the skill players could certainly grow by leaps and bounds.