
NFL Rookie Rankings: Wild Card Weekend
In the first round of the NFL playoffs, a few first-year players provided key contributions to their team. All five of the rookies below were part of Wild Card victories and will be playing again this weekend.

In the first round of the NFL playoffs, a few first-year players provided key contributions to their team. All five of the rookies below were part of Wild Card victories and will be playing again this weekend.

The Miami Heat entered Wednesday’s game without two of their best playmakers in Tyler Herro and Kyle Lowry. Still, the Heat made no excuses and moved forward.

The Los Angeles Chargers have had a roller-coaster season this year, finishing with a record of 9-8 and missing the playoffs.

When the Georgia Bulldogs won the College Football Championship a few weeks ago, they were led by their defense. That defense was filled with players that will soon be drafted into the NFL in April. Devonte Wyatt is yet another Bulldog that will find a new home on the first two days of the NFL Draft in April.

The Detroit Tigers have a long, storied franchise. Although they have won just four World Series titles, they have had some of the greatest players in the game come through their organization. This wasn’t easy.

With Wild Card Weekend in the books, it is time to look at the best performers at each position from last week. It should be a mix of usual suspects and random one-game wonders.

The Arizona Cardinals started off as well as any team in the NFL this season. A 7-0 start and some big wins over eventual playoff teams had the Cardinals thinking about a Super Bowl run.

Coming off a strong 2021, including a Masters win, Matusyama continues his reign of dominance.

When the Detroit Lions traded Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams, it was clear the franchise was rebuilding.

Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking NFL teams. As always, these Power Rankings will be updated weekly, so be sure to watch out as teams move up and down.

Another week in the NBA, and another successful week for this rookie class. They continue to impress, and the race for Rookie of the Year is heating up. Who takes No. 1 in the rankings this week, and who gets snubbed?

Oakland doesn’t have any top-notch prospects right now, but many of them are close to the majors. Let’s take a look at how the Top 5 stacks up.

In the first round of the NFL playoffs, a few first-year players provided key contributions to their team. All five of the rookies below were part of Wild Card victories and will be playing again this weekend.

The Miami Heat entered Wednesday’s game without two of their best playmakers in Tyler Herro and Kyle Lowry. Still, the Heat made no excuses and moved forward.

The Los Angeles Chargers have had a roller-coaster season this year, finishing with a record of 9-8 and missing the playoffs.

When the Georgia Bulldogs won the College Football Championship a few weeks ago, they were led by their defense. That defense was filled with players that will soon be drafted into the NFL in April. Devonte Wyatt is yet another Bulldog that will find a new home on the first two days of the NFL Draft in April.

The Detroit Tigers have a long, storied franchise. Although they have won just four World Series titles, they have had some of the greatest players in the game come through their organization. This wasn’t easy.

With Wild Card Weekend in the books, it is time to look at the best performers at each position from last week. It should be a mix of usual suspects and random one-game wonders.

The Arizona Cardinals started off as well as any team in the NFL this season. A 7-0 start and some big wins over eventual playoff teams had the Cardinals thinking about a Super Bowl run.

Coming off a strong 2021, including a Masters win, Matusyama continues his reign of dominance.

When the Detroit Lions traded Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams, it was clear the franchise was rebuilding.

Welcome back to the futile exercise of ranking NFL teams. As always, these Power Rankings will be updated weekly, so be sure to watch out as teams move up and down.

Another week in the NBA, and another successful week for this rookie class. They continue to impress, and the race for Rookie of the Year is heating up. Who takes No. 1 in the rankings this week, and who gets snubbed?

Oakland doesn’t have any top-notch prospects right now, but many of them are close to the majors. Let’s take a look at how the Top 5 stacks up.
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