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. . Andy Lyons/Getty Images . Where Would the New England Patriots’ Offensive Stars Play on Defense? Rookie Sleeper Alert: Latavius Murray Author: JR Peyton Manning signs altered contract Michael Vick carrying more bulk Robert Grif...
. . Andy Lyons/Getty Images . Where Would the New England Patriots’ Offensive Stars Play on Defense? Rookie Sleeper Alert: Latavius Murray Author: JR Peyton Manning signs altered contract Michael Vick carrying more bulk Robert Griffin has resumed throwing DeAndre Hopkins… My True Love Author: Wesley Wood The DLF Dynasty Podcast Author: Ken Kelly The Value of the Veto Author: Andy Miley Fantasy Football Dynasty Mock Draft: Round 6 Complete Hall Of Fame Series Vol. 3 (Atkins, Badgro, Barney) Author: Chris Goodin 2013 Fantasy Football QB Rankings Author: Phil Clark Fantasy Football Sleeper Jay Cutler, QB, Chicago Bears Author: Matt Eastman Fantasy Football Sleeper Danario Alexander, WR, Chargers Author: Matt Eastman The Weekly Catch: Late Bloom or Gloom Report: Chargers sign free agent DE Dwight Freeney to 2-year deal 2013 Fantasy Football Auction Values Longest Streaks without a 1,000-yard rusher Author: Chase Stuart Fantasy Football: MFL10?s Draft-Only Analysis Author: Kyle Wachtel Cordarrelle Patterson Fantasy Forecast Author: Zhan Mourning Is Rob Gronkowski’s String of Surgeries a Concern? Author: Mike Rodriguez Fantasy Football Sleeper: Andy Dalton, QB, Cincinnati Bengals Lawyer: Mario Williams sent ex-fiancée strange texts Author: Wesseling, Chris Manti Te’o attends party honoring fake girlfriend Author: Wesseling, Chris 2013 NFL Top 100: Big Ben and Spots 61-70 Author: Taylor Smith Freeney agrees to deal in San Diego Author: National Football Post Report: Bruce Irvin suspended for Adderall use Author: Brad Biggs NFL suspends Bruce Irvin for first 4 games of 2013 Author: Brad Biggs Secret Superstar: Nate Collins Author: Michael Renner Premium Statistics Update: 1 Game Updated Author: Site Admin 2013 NFL Comings and Goings (May 17) Author: Russell S. Baxter, ProFootballGuru Fantasy Football 2013: Don’t Forget About Darren Sproles Author: Adam Pfeifer Fantasy Football 2013: Fantasy 32; Philadelphia Eagles Author: Adam Pfeifer Draft Analysis: Fantasy QB Replaceability Free Agency Update: 2013 NFL Free Agents The New York Jets Class of 2013….Oh Lord What Next? Author: Brandon Houser Seahawks DE Bruce Irvin Suspended Four Games Author: Brandon Houser Dwight Freeney Becomes a San Diego Charger Author: Brandon Houser The New England Patriots Author: Brandon Houser Michael Vick: Critics are ‘ignorant’ and ‘know nothing about football’ Author: Doug Farrar San Diego Chargers agree to two-year deal with Dwight Freeney Author: Brian McIntyre Chargers, Freeney agree to 2-year deal (Yahoo! Sports) Bills DE Williams fails to mediate ring dispute (Yahoo! Sports) Bears, Kyle Long agree to deal (Yahoo! Sports) Jets’ Goodson facing drug, weapons charges (Yahoo! Sports) 2013 PPR Fantasy Football Running Back Rankings: Top 40 (Post NFL Draft Update) Dallas Cowboys Should Look Into Signing Charles Woodson Washington Redskins Agree With Draft Pick Jawan Jamison On Deal Seattle Seahawks And Draft Pick Spencer Ware Come To Terms San Diego Chargers Sign Free Agent LB Thomas Keiser Plaxico Burress May Struggle to Earn a Roster Spot with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2013 Titus Young is the latest athlete to publicly struggle with mental health Report: Contract talks between Victor Cruz and the Giants are “moving slowly” Lerry Foote says the Steelers are “pissed” they missed the playoffs in 2012 Facing the Giants – 2013 offense preview The Vikings Powerball Number is 7 What are they putting in the water at Seahawks practices? Ex-fiancee says Williams ‘suicidal’ Donte’ Stallworth questioned by the CIA Cowboys’ Phil Costa ready to fight for his starting job Jason Campbell is proving he doesn’t want to play the back-up role for the Cleveland Browns. He is outplaying Weeden. Larry Foote Upset About Pittsburgh Steelers 2012 Season and James Harrison’s Choice to Join the Cincinnati Bengals
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May 10, 2013; Irving, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys center Travis Frederick (70) participates in drills during rookie minicamp at Dallas Cowboys Headquarters in Irving, TX. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports 1. First round, 31st ov...
May 10, 2013; Irving, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys center Travis Frederick (70) participates in drills during rookie minicamp at Dallas Cowboys Headquarters in Irving, TX. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports 1. First round, 31st overall: Travis Frederick, OL, Wisconsin This was a shocking selection to most. Frederick was considered a third round prospect by a majority of outlets, but the Cowboys obviously felt with their need at center and his abilities, they had to pull the trigger in the first round. Of course, he will be their starting center on opening day, and the Cowboys had a huge need here, but this wasn’t a great value pick. If Frederick turns out to be a perennial Pro Bowl center, than we’ll all stand corrected. Looking at what the Cowboys got here rather than what they passed on, Frederick is a big center prospect who comes from a program that knows how to move the ball offensively. He played with two of the more productive college players in recent history in Russell Wilson (2011) and Montee Ball (2010-2012). Frederick is an anchor for the line who can play guard or center, but with the Cowboys, he will almost assuredly be the center. Well-coached and technically sound, I think they got a good one here but it’s just an interesting fit in terms of value.
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Originally Posted on FantasyKnuckleheads.comFeel Free To Wait Before Selecting Your QB In my recent two-round fantasy football mock draft, I discussed the seismic shift in philosophy regarding how quickly you should target a quarterback ...
Originally Posted on FantasyKnuckleheads.comFeel Free To Wait Before Selecting Your QB In my recent two-round fantasy football mock draft, I discussed the seismic shift in philosophy regarding how quickly you should target a quarterback in your upcoming fantasy drafts, when compared to 2012. One year ago, this column consistently recommended that you draft Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady or Drew Brees in the latter half of Round 1, and supplied a massive amount of statistical evidence to support that advice. But the emergence of Andrew Luck, Russell Wilson, Colin Kaepernick and RG3 (if healthy), combine with the resurgence of Peyton Manning to provide a larger number of highly productive options at the position this year. That makes it more sensible than ever for fantasy owners to exercise patience, and delay the selection of a signal caller until both the running back and wide receiver positions have been addressed on their rosters. Because an abundant number of QBs will be launching the ball with great regularity, as their head coaches and offensive coordinators continue to rely heavily upon their collective teams’ passing attacks. From 2000 through 2006, no more than nine QBs attempted 500 passes in any one season, and in 2005 and 2006, just three attained that number. Last season?  A grand total of 18 signal callers launched 500 throws, with six QBs attempting at least 600. That has created a lengthy list of signal callers who will have opportunities to accumulate favorable passing stats, while delivering highly  coveted fantasy points in the process. Blend in the growing assembly of QBs who can adeptly gain yardage on the ground, and you are presented with a plethora of options at the position. Making it plausible to refrain from drafting your QB with the degree of haste that has existed in years past. Read More @ Fantasy Knuckleheads
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Needing to fortify their pass rush following OLB Melvin Ingram's knee injury, the Chargers and free agent Dwight Freeney have reportedly agreed to a two-year contract. No longer an elite sack master, the 33-year-old still had five in 201...
Needing to fortify their pass rush following OLB Melvin Ingram's knee injury, the Chargers and free agent Dwight Freeney have reportedly agreed to a two-year contract. No longer an elite sack master, the 33-year-old still had five in 2012 for the Colts. Freeney spent the 11 seasons of his career in Indianapolis and had at least 10 in seven of those campaigns, the last time in 2010. FANTASY ANALYSIS: Arguably the Chargers could have taken a pass rusher high in the draft, but the Bolts really need help when Ingram tore his ACL. Now the question is how does Freeney, who spent his clear play end in a 4-3 defense adjusts to San Diego's 3-4 defense. Ultimately, Freeney is no longer an IDP beast or even a middling option, but hopefully his presence can bolster the front-7 which also is integrating rookie Manti Te'o.
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With a month-and-a-half of the baseball season in the rear view mirror, many owners are shaking their heads with a few key players. While a few sleepers have emerged, some early first- and second- round picks appear to still be … asleep!...
With a month-and-a-half of the baseball season in the rear view mirror, many owners are shaking their heads with a few key players. While a few sleepers have emerged, some early first- and second- round picks appear to still be … asleep! Take a dive with me as I review several of these names in “The Weekly Catch.”
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May 5, 2013; Ashburn, VA, USA; Washington Redskins cornerback David Amerson (39) holds the ball during rookie minicamp at Redskins Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports 1. Second round, 51st overall: David Amerson, CB, Nor...
May 5, 2013; Ashburn, VA, USA; Washington Redskins cornerback David Amerson (39) holds the ball during rookie minicamp at Redskins Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports 1. Second round, 51st overall: David Amerson, CB, North Carolina State Amerson is a big, long, physical cornerback prospect who blew everyone away at the Combine with his measurables. He checked in at 6’1″ 205 pounds and ran a 4.35 second 40 yard dash, and also posted a 35.5-inch vertical jump and 15 bench press reps. Amerson is best known for his sophomore season at NC State when he picked off and absolutely unheard of 13 passes. Of course, those numbers regressed in 2012 to just five interceptions and 12 passes broken up, but obviously teams didn’t shy away from throwing this guy’s way. Amerson has first round ability but he fell to the middle of the second round because of some concerns with his consistency. He had a tendency to get beat on double moves last year, but I think with some work on his technique and discipline he can become a very productive starter in the NFL. I really love this pick for the Redskins, seeing as I thought their secondary was the biggest overall weakness on the team going into this offseason. This is a great way to address a top need.
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Cleveland Browns TEs Jordan Cameron and Kellen Davis have each worked with the first-team offense during drills at organized team activities (OTAs) this week. Huddle Up: It's easy to project Cameron as a sleeper fantasy tight end this y...
Cleveland Browns TEs Jordan Cameron and Kellen Davis have each worked with the first-team offense during drills at organized team activities (OTAs) this week. Huddle Up: It's easy to project Cameron as a sleeper fantasy tight end this year given his athleticism and the TE-development record of new Browns coach Rob Chudzinski. But he'll need to secure playing time to make that happen, so the Davis/Cameron battle (or the Browns using more two-TE sets) is a situation to keep an eye on.
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Scott Feldman of the Chicago Cubs has been dominant at home this season, earning him FFToolbox
Scott Feldman of the Chicago Cubs has been dominant at home this season, earning him FFToolbox
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Apr 25, 2013; New York, NY, USA; NFL commissioner Roger Goodell introduces offensive tackle Lane Johnson (Oklahoma) as the fourth overall pick of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles at Radio City Music Hall. Mandatory Credit: B...
Apr 25, 2013; New York, NY, USA; NFL commissioner Roger Goodell introduces offensive tackle Lane Johnson (Oklahoma) as the fourth overall pick of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles at Radio City Music Hall. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports 1. First round, 4th overall: Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma Lane Johnson is one of the most freakishly athletic offensive linemen you will probably ever see. The former quarterback and tight end joins an Eagles offensive line that was one of the most depleted and weakest in the NFL last season. Mike Vick was injured and sacked a terribly high amount of times last season, and having Johnson will significantly upgrade the pass protection. He has the kind of athleticism to be a key piece of an offensive attack run by Chip Kelly that is aggressive, fast-paced, and very versatile. The Eagles had to be jumping for joy when he fell in their laps at number four overall. I think this was a perfect fit for the Eagles’ offense, and a huge upgrade to the worst area of their offense.
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. Jeff Locke, Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Houston Astros Locke is 3-1 with a 3.15 ERA and a 1.23 WHIP. He’s 2-0 in his past five starts with a 2.10 ERA. . Season Totals: 15-18, 257.1 IP, 205 Ks, 4.27 ERA (122 earned runs), 1.32 WHIP (25...
. Jeff Locke, Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Houston Astros Locke is 3-1 with a 3.15 ERA and a 1.23 WHIP. He’s 2-0 in his past five starts with a 2.10 ERA. . Season Totals: 15-18, 257.1 IP, 205 Ks, 4.27 ERA (122 earned runs), 1.32 WHIP (252 hits, 88 walks) .
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