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. Nick Tepesch, Texas Rangers @ Seattle Mariners Tepesch is 3-4 with a 3.98 ERA. After a couple of rough starts, he has a 2.45 ERA in his last two outings. . Season Totals: 20-18, 303.2 IP, 232 Ks, 3.88 ERA (131 earned runs), 1.26 WHIP (...
. Nick Tepesch, Texas Rangers @ Seattle Mariners Tepesch is 3-4 with a 3.98 ERA. After a couple of rough starts, he has a 2.45 ERA in his last two outings. . Season Totals: 20-18, 303.2 IP, 232 Ks, 3.88 ERA (131 earned runs), 1.26 WHIP (285 hits, 97 walks) .
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Every Friday night at 7pm Hosts Jim Day (@fantasytaz), Dish Adams (@FantasyInsights) and Micah James (@FFMagicMan) will talk about anything and everything Fantasy Football. The Mad Trio will give you all the info you need to stay ahead o...
Every Friday night at 7pm Hosts Jim Day (@fantasytaz), Dish Adams (@FantasyInsights) and Micah James (@FFMagicMan) will talk about anything and everything Fantasy Football. The Mad Trio will give you all the info you need to stay ahead of the game and put all your fellow league owners in the dust. Sleepers, breaking news, guest hosts, call-in questions and so much more. Make sure you don't miss all the action. Tune in every Friday from 7-8pm EST. Call in number: 914-338-0858Fantasy Football | Fantasytaz | Fantasy Insights | FFMagicMan | NFL
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Written by Marc Caviglia In January we were asked to participate in Dynasty Football Warehouse’s first fantasy football mock draft of the 2013 season. The 2013 fantasy football mock draft was Dynasty based and was a 20 round d...
Written by Marc Caviglia In January we were asked to participate in Dynasty Football Warehouse’s first fantasy football mock draft of the 2013 season. The 2013 fantasy football mock draft was Dynasty based and was a 20 round draft. Every owner was required to start a QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, Flex, TE, K, DEF in PPR scoring. You can view our team, as well as round-by round analysis here: 2013 Fantasy Football Dynasty Mock Draft (January). As you all know, a lot has changed since January, and our good friend over at Dynasty Football Warehouse have invited us back for another fantasy football mock draft. The owners are the same, however this time around we are allowed to draft current rookies from the 2013 NFL Draft. So if you are wondering where you should draft the NFL’s newest rookies in a dynast format fantasy football league, check out our 2013 fantasy football mock draft. PPR Scoring Pass TD: 4 points | All Other TDs: 6 points 25 Passing Yards: 1 point | All Turnovers: - 2 points 10 Rushing Yards: 1 point | 10 Receiving Yards: 1 point | Reception: 1 point Now, let’s jump right into the ROUND 10 results of the 2013 Fantasy Football Dynasty Mock Draft (May) hosted by Dynasty Football Warehouse. 2013 Fantasy Football Dynasty Mock Draft - Round 10 Results (May) 10.01 Football Guys: 10.02 Fantasy Football Xtreme II: 10.03 Bruno Boys: 10.04 X’s and Y’s Podcast: 10.05 Pro Football Focus II: 10.06 Fantasy Taz: 10.07 Draft Calc: 10.08 Dynasty Football Warehouse: 10.09 Fantasy Football Xtreme I: 10.10 Wild Thing Football: 10.11 Zach Law: 10.12 Pro Football Focus I: Round 10 Reaction: Bruno Boys Picks: 1.10 Bruno Boys: Marshawn Lynch, RB, Seattle Seahawks 2.03 Bruno Boys: Demaryius Thomas, WR, Denver Broncos 3.10 Bruno Boys: Michael Crabtree, WR, San Francisco 49ers 4.03 Bruno Boys: Darren Sproles, RB, New Orleans Saints 5.10 Bruno Boys: Jonathan Stewart, RB, Carolina Panthers 6.03 Bruno Boys: Matt Ryan, QB, Atlanta Falcons 7.10 Bruno Boys: Steve Smith, WR, Carolina Panthers 8.03 Bruno Boys: Jeremy Maclin, WR, Philadelpahi Eagles 9.10 Bruno Boys: Dennis Pitta, TE, Baltimore Ravens 10.03 Bruno Boys: Marcus Lattimore, RB, San Francisco 49ers OTHER ROUNDS: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20
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Written by Marc Caviglia In January we were asked to participate in Dynasty Football Warehouse’s first fantasy football mock draft of the 2013 season. The 2013 fantasy football mock draft was Dynasty based and was a 20 round d...
Written by Marc Caviglia In January we were asked to participate in Dynasty Football Warehouse’s first fantasy football mock draft of the 2013 season. The 2013 fantasy football mock draft was Dynasty based and was a 20 round draft. Every owner was required to start a QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, Flex, TE, K, DEF in PPR scoring. You can view our team, as well as round-by round analysis here: 2013 Fantasy Football Dynasty Mock Draft (January). As you all know, a lot has changed since January, and our good friend over at Dynasty Football Warehouse have invited us back for another fantasy football mock draft. The owners are the same, however this time around we are allowed to draft current rookies from the 2013 NFL Draft. So if you are wondering where you should draft the NFL’s newest rookies in a dynast format fantasy football league, check out our 2013 fantasy football mock draft. PPR Scoring Pass TD: 4 points | All Other TDs: 6 points 25 Passing Yards: 1 point | All Turnovers: - 2 points 10 Rushing Yards: 1 point | 10 Receiving Yards: 1 point | Reception: 1 point Now, let’s jump right into the ROUND 9 results of the 2013 Fantasy Football Dynasty Mock Draft (May) hosted by Dynasty Football Warehouse. 2013 Fantasy Football Dynasty Mock Draft - Round 9 Results (May) 9.01 Pro Football Focus I: Bernard Pierce, RB, Baltimore Ravens 9.02 Zach Law: Danario Alexander, WR, San Diego Chargers 9.03 Wild Thing Football: Ben Tate, RB, Houston Texans 9.04 Fantasy Football Xtreme I: DeSean Jackson, WR, Philadelphia Eagles 9.05 Dynasty Football Warehouse: Tony Romo, QB, Dallas Cowboys 9.06 Draft Calc: Jared Cook, TE, St. Louis Rams 9.07 Fantasy Taz: Kendall Wright, WR, Tennessee Titans 9.08 Pro Football Focus II: Keenan Allen, WR, San Diego Chargers 9.09 X’s and Y’s Podcast: Bryce Brown, RB, Philadelphia Eagles 9.10 Bruno Boys: Dennis Pitta, TE, Baltimore Ravens 9.11 Fantasy Football Xtreme II: Daryl Richardson, RB, St. Louis Rams 9.12 Football Guys Greg Olsen, TE, Carolina Panthers Round 9 Reaction: I waited long enough form tight end and I am pleased to land Pitta at 9.10. Though older (two year Mormon mission), Pitta is entering just his third season in the NFL and is is really starting to find his groove. His play on the playoffs last year helped the Ravens win the Super Bowl and with Anquan Boldin put of town, Pitta will see more targets. He thrives in the slot and you can expect the Ravens to line Pitta up there a lot in 2013. Bruno Boys Picks: 1.10 Bruno Boys: Marshawn Lynch, RB, Seattle Seahawks 2.03 Bruno Boys: Demaryius Thomas, WR, Denver Broncos 3.10 Bruno Boys: Michael Crabtree, WR, San Francisco 49ers 4.03 Bruno Boys: Darren Sproles, RB, New Orleans Saints 5.10 Bruno Boys: Jonathan Stewart, RB, Carolina Panthers 6.03 Bruno Boys: Matt Ryan, QB, Atlanta Falcons 7.10 Bruno Boys: Steve Smith, WR, Carolina Panthers 8.03 Bruno Boys: Jeremy Maclin, WR, Philadelpahi Eagles 9.10 Bruno Boys: Dennis Pitta, TE, Baltimore Ravens 10.03 Bruno Boys: Marcus Lattimore, RB, San Francisco 49ers OTHER ROUNDS: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20
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A lawsuit filed by two massage therapists who sued the retired N.F.L. quarterback Brett Favre over claims he sent racy text messages while he was with the Jets has been settled, a lawyer for the women said.
A lawsuit filed by two massage therapists who sued the retired N.F.L. quarterback Brett Favre over claims he sent racy text messages while he was with the Jets has been settled, a lawyer for the women said.
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November 23, 2012; Iowa City, IA, USA; Iowa Hawkeye linebacker Christian Kirksey (20) sacks the Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Taylor Martinez (3) at Kinnick Stadium. Nebraska beat Iowa 13-7. Mandatory Credit: Reese Strickland-USA TODA...
November 23, 2012; Iowa City, IA, USA; Iowa Hawkeye linebacker Christian Kirksey (20) sacks the Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Taylor Martinez (3) at Kinnick Stadium. Nebraska beat Iowa 13-7. Mandatory Credit: Reese Strickland-USA TODAY Sports The Iowa Hawkeyes football program faces an uphill battle in the Big Ten this year, to say the least. They are breaking in a new quarterback, uncertainty at running back and wide receiver, and a lot of youngsters in the defensive backfield. One area where Iowa is pretty well set for the 2013 season is at the linebacker position, where they boast the best group in the country featuring James Morris, Anthony Hitchens, and Christian Kirksey. While there are little to no expectations for the Hawkeyes in 2013, there are high expectations from a crew that in 2012 combined for 332 tackles and 18 tackles for loss. This trio of bash brothers is ranked fourth in the country by Lindy’s publication in the linebacker unit rankings nationally, and they are the top ranked team in a 4-3 defensive base scheme. Teams that might be ranked ahead of Iowa’s LB group in pre-season unit rankings might include 3-4 teams like Stanford and UCLA, who have some elite level edge rushers that are considered linebackers. Here are my preliminary scouting reports for each of Iowa’s star linebackers, a group that could feature three players ranked in the top ten at their respective positions come time for the draft. 31 Anthony Hitchens, Linebacker, Junior  6’1? 225 pounds Hitchens came to Iowa as a three-star defensive back prospect by many outlets, but he’s added nearly 25 pounds of bulk since he came to Iowa City and has turned into the team’s best tackler. Hitchens flies all over the field, making plays behind the line of scrimmage and shutting run plays down with his quickness. He is the ideal weakside linebacker for a Tampa 2 defense because of his ability to cover the pass and pick up backs out of the backfield. I would love to see Iowa use him more in blitzing situations, but I think Hitchens has the potential to be a Wesley Woodyard type of player, slightly undersized defensive back hybrid linebacker who can fly all over the field and make plays. 44 James Morris, Linebacker, Junior 6’2? 230 pounds Morris is a blue-collar, hard-nosed, tough-as-nails inside linebacker prospect who has the look of a future NFL starter, and a reliable one at that. He is rangy and has great leadership skills, and though he came into the Hawkeye football program as a 215 pound pup, he has emerged as one of the team’s top tacklers and grown into a 230 pound beast. Morris is a tackling machine who is always flying to the ball, and he’s been productive ever since his freshman season. He had 70 tackles as a freshman, 109 tackles as a sophomore, and as a junior, he’s looking to break the 100 tackle mark yet again with 96 through 10 games. The former running back is a little tight in the hips in coverage, and he’s not an elite athlete like the other LBs on Iowa’s roster, but he’s going to make tackles and make plays for your defense, and he’s a guy you’ll want to have on your team, undoubtedly. 20 Christian Kirksey, Linebacker, Junior  6’2? 220 pounds Kirksey may be the best linebacker prospect of Iowa’s stellar group. He doesn’t lead the crew in tackles, but he is definitely one of the most exciting defensive playmakers in the Big Ten. He has great athletic ability and is still growing into his frame. As a sophomore, Kirksey finished with 110 tackles and five tackles for loss, along with an interception, three passes broken up, and two forced fumbles. He has followed that up with a stellar junior season where he has 76 tackles, two pick-sixes, and 2.5 tackles for loss. He is excellent in coverage and his closing speed is second to none. He is a good wrap-up tackler and I think he can add a little more bulk and be one of the best OLBs in his class.
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Free-agent WR Titus Young, who has been jailed since May 11, learned in court Friday, May 24, that he would be charged with three new counts, bringing his total to 11. The exact nature of the counts was not available immediately, because...
Free-agent WR Titus Young, who has been jailed since May 11, learned in court Friday, May 24, that he would be charged with three new counts, bringing his total to 11. The exact nature of the counts was not available immediately, because they had not been filed yet. Huddle Up: Here's hoping this leads to Young getting the help he so obviously needs. Don't expect him back on the football field any time soon.
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Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has gotten serious this offseason, training in California, and showing up for the start of the offseason program in good shape, impressive coaches and teammates. Britt had multiple knee surgeries last offs...
Tennessee Titans WR Kenny Britt has gotten serious this offseason, training in California, and showing up for the start of the offseason program in good shape, impressive coaches and teammates. Britt had multiple knee surgeries last offseason, but he has not had any operations this season, and that could be a springboard to big season. Huddle Up: A healthy Britt is certainly a big part of the equation; now he needs to stay out of trouble off the field, and he needs Jake Locker to play like a first-round draft pick. If you think lightning can strike three times in the same place, then Britt is the kind of high upside fantasy player you'll want to take a chance on.
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Detroit Lions RB Reggie Bush said he is willing to be a punt returner if the team asks him to handle to role. "You know, for me, I've done it before and I don't mind it," Bush said. "I feel I can still do it if I need to, and if they wan...
Detroit Lions RB Reggie Bush said he is willing to be a punt returner if the team asks him to handle to role. "You know, for me, I've done it before and I don't mind it," Bush said. "I feel I can still do it if I need to, and if they want me to do it, I'll definitely go out there and return punts." Huddle Up: The Lions would rather have Bush on the field for 16 games as a running back, but he could get a handful of opportunities to return punts as well. If you're in a league that awards fantasy points based on return yards and scores, you'll get a little bump from Bush but don't look to him for full-time return work.
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San Francisco 49ers WR Mario Manningham said he has been able to run and cut during his recovery process. Manningham said he is taking a cautious approach to his rehab and does not have an exact timetable for his return at this point. H...
San Francisco 49ers WR Mario Manningham said he has been able to run and cut during his recovery process. Manningham said he is taking a cautious approach to his rehab and does not have an exact timetable for his return at this point. Huddle Up: The 49ers have an opening at receiver, so they'd love to get Manningham back on the field soon. But seeing as he tore his ACL late last season, don't set expectations high.
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