Fantasy Impact: Green Bay Packers Select Eddie Lacy

Fantasy Impact: Green Bay Packers Select Eddie Lacy

| 2013/04/27

Fantasy Impact: Green Bay Packers Select Eddie Lacy in the 2013 nfl draft

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Fantasy Impact: New England Patriots Select Aaron Dobson

Fantasy Impact: New England Patriots Select Aaron Dobson

| 2013/04/26

With the number 59 pick in the 2013 NFL draft, the New England Patriots took Aaron Dobson, WR, Marshall. Right away, people will make the inevitable comparison with another wide receiver from Marshall who incidentally grew up close to Dobson’s hometown. However, Dobson is no Randy Moss. He has the requisite size for an ‘X’ [...]

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Fantasy Impact: Buffalo Bills Select Robert Woods

Fantasy Impact: Buffalo Bills Select Robert Woods

| 2013/04/26

With the 41st pick in the 2013 NFL draft, the Buffalo Bills nabbed WR Robert Woods from USC. Woods is a fairly pro-ready receiver, and he’s able to run routes with the talent of some NFL veterans. Woods isn’t a burner, but he should get his fair share of catches in short and intermediate routes [...]

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Fantasy Reaction: Wes Welker Signs With Denver

Fantasy Reaction: Wes Welker Signs With Denver

| 2013/03/13

In what we might be calling the stunner of free agency, Wes Welker has signed with the Broncos after what was perceived to be a lowball offer from the Patriots. This changes the dynamic of both the Broncos’ and Patriots’ offenses in large ways. Welker is an ideal fit for the Broncos from this writer’s [...]

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Players to Watch During the 2013 Offseason

Players to Watch During the 2013 Offseason

| 2013/01/31

As we transition our way to 2013, we always want to get the jump on our competition. While it’s still far too early to discuss round values, sleepers, etc, there are definitely players to keep your eyes on as we approach free agency, the draft, and positional battles in OTAs and camps. Here are a [...]

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Consensus Rankings Analysis: Week 16

Consensus Rankings Analysis: Week 16

| 2012/12/23

QUARTERBACKS Andrew Luck experiences some solid variance this week, with a high rank of No. 6 to a low rank of No. 15. Though his fantasy stats have been decent, he’s actually had a rough past month or so, with 4 consecutive games of a 72 or less QB rating. Much of his stats have [...]

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Consensus Rankings Analysis: Week 15

Consensus Rankings Analysis: Week 15

| 2012/12/16

Quick note:  congratulations to those of you in your semfinals. Let’s make that the finals!   QUARTERBACKS We actually have some interesting disparity amongst the top tier of quarterbacks, which we rarely see. Drew Brees ranks from No. 1 to No. 4, Cam Newton ranks from No. 1 to No. 6, Aaron Rodgers ranks from [...]

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Consensus Rankings Analysis: Week 13

Consensus Rankings Analysis: Week 13

| 2012/12/02

Quarterbacks Over the last 4 weeks, the 3rd highest scoring QB has been Andy Dalton. Ahead of guys like Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning and Drew Brees, Dalton has quietly put together a stellar sophomore campaign with 23 touchdowns through 11 games, including 10 touchdowns and 0 interceptions over his last 3 games. He plays a [...]

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Consensus Rankings Analysis: Week 11

Consensus Rankings Analysis: Week 11

| 2012/11/17

Quarterbacks I’m going to go unconventional here and focus the first part of this analysis on one analyst who’s digressing from the norm this week: Mike Clay. Granted, it’s not on all QBs, but he has a number of differences from consensus which strike me as interesting. For starters, he has Matt Ryan at No. [...]

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Consensus Rankings Analysis: Week 10

Consensus Rankings Analysis: Week 10

| 2012/11/10

Quarterbacks This week, we’re going to start off with a quarterback you’re almost forced to be high on: Carson Palmer. With news that both Darren McFadden and Mike Goodson have high ankle sprains, Palmer’s stock takes an immediate jump. For starters, both are extremely slow healers as fantasy owners well know. Goodson can probably be [...]

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