Top Three Landing Spots for Aaron Jones
With the franchise tag deadline past us, Aaron Jones will officially test free agency this offseason. Here are my top three landing spots for Jones and how much money he would likely be offered.
With the franchise tag deadline past us, Aaron Jones will officially test free agency this offseason. Here are my top three landing spots for Jones and how much money he would likely be offered.
The 2021 NFL offseason officially kicks off on March 17, when free agency begins. In a four-part series, I give the best fantasy landing spot for the top five free agents at each position. Next up is running backs.
The Green Bay Packers finished the 2020 NFL season with a 13-3 record, and their season ended in the NFC Championship Game for the second season in a row. With needs on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, Green Bay will have their hands full between the start of the league year on March 15 and the first week of training camp.
The running back position is a trendy topic in the NFL today. Do running backs truly matter, or are they a dime in a dozen? A player that could carve out a big role if he finds the right team is Oregon State’s, Jermar Jefferson. He has elected to enter the draft this season. Is he just another speedster, or is there more to his game?
We are down to the final two in the NFC as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers head to Green Bay to take on the Packers for the right to represent the conference in the Super Bowl. While both team’s fan base will have their eyes glued to the game, watching every play with the utmost attention, gamblers only care for what will lead to money in their pockets.
Most Green Bay Packers fans want to forget the horrific 37-20 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the 2020 NFC Championship Game. While fans may have forgotten, Packers defensive coordinator Mike Pettine made sure the Green Bay defense did not.
Over the next several weeks, I will be ranking the top ten NFL players at each position. These rankings will be solely based on performance in the regular season and will not include any injured players. The positions of players were determined from ESPN.com.
The road to Super Bowl 55 runs through Lambeau Field and the red-hot Green Bay Packers. After hearing about the Los Angeles Rams’ number one ranked defense all week, Aaron Rodgers responded by leading the Packers’ offense to 484 yards in their 32-18 win over the Rams.
“The road to Tampa goes through Lambeau”
Tonight we have a matchup of division leaders as the 10-4 Tennessee Titans head to Wisconsin to take on the 11-3 Green Bay Packers. Depending on how things play out earlier in the day, the Titans could clinch the division title with a win, while the Packers could lock up the No.1 seed in the NFC Playoffs with a win. With plenty on the line for both teams, gamblers can expect a competitive, close game.
Even ugly wins qualify as wins. The Green Bay Packers pulled out an ugly 24-16 win over the Carolina Panthers on Saturday night. The Green Bay offense produced 145 rushing yards from Aaron Jones and only 143 passing yards from Aaron Rodgers, but Green Bay was able to ride a dominant first half to remain in possession of the NFC’s number one seed.
After Thanksgiving and scheduling issues, there wasn’t time for two articles last week. Unfortunately, the GPP article was the one that had to suffer. NOT THIS WEEK. We’re back, and I’m hoping that means another opportunity for one of the readers to take down another tournament. There are plenty of different routes and strategies you can deploy this week. Let’s look at some options.
With the franchise tag deadline past us, Aaron Jones will officially test free agency this offseason. Here are my top three landing spots for Jones and how much money he would likely be offered.
The 2021 NFL offseason officially kicks off on March 17, when free agency begins. In a four-part series, I give the best fantasy landing spot for the top five free agents at each position. Next up is running backs.
The Green Bay Packers finished the 2020 NFL season with a 13-3 record, and their season ended in the NFC Championship Game for the second season in a row. With needs on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, Green Bay will have their hands full between the start of the league year on March 15 and the first week of training camp.
The running back position is a trendy topic in the NFL today. Do running backs truly matter, or are they a dime in a dozen? A player that could carve out a big role if he finds the right team is Oregon State’s, Jermar Jefferson. He has elected to enter the draft this season. Is he just another speedster, or is there more to his game?
We are down to the final two in the NFC as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers head to Green Bay to take on the Packers for the right to represent the conference in the Super Bowl. While both team’s fan base will have their eyes glued to the game, watching every play with the utmost attention, gamblers only care for what will lead to money in their pockets.
Most Green Bay Packers fans want to forget the horrific 37-20 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the 2020 NFC Championship Game. While fans may have forgotten, Packers defensive coordinator Mike Pettine made sure the Green Bay defense did not.
Over the next several weeks, I will be ranking the top ten NFL players at each position. These rankings will be solely based on performance in the regular season and will not include any injured players. The positions of players were determined from ESPN.com.
The road to Super Bowl 55 runs through Lambeau Field and the red-hot Green Bay Packers. After hearing about the Los Angeles Rams’ number one ranked defense all week, Aaron Rodgers responded by leading the Packers’ offense to 484 yards in their 32-18 win over the Rams.
“The road to Tampa goes through Lambeau”
Tonight we have a matchup of division leaders as the 10-4 Tennessee Titans head to Wisconsin to take on the 11-3 Green Bay Packers. Depending on how things play out earlier in the day, the Titans could clinch the division title with a win, while the Packers could lock up the No.1 seed in the NFC Playoffs with a win. With plenty on the line for both teams, gamblers can expect a competitive, close game.
Even ugly wins qualify as wins. The Green Bay Packers pulled out an ugly 24-16 win over the Carolina Panthers on Saturday night. The Green Bay offense produced 145 rushing yards from Aaron Jones and only 143 passing yards from Aaron Rodgers, but Green Bay was able to ride a dominant first half to remain in possession of the NFC’s number one seed.
After Thanksgiving and scheduling issues, there wasn’t time for two articles last week. Unfortunately, the GPP article was the one that had to suffer. NOT THIS WEEK. We’re back, and I’m hoping that means another opportunity for one of the readers to take down another tournament. There are plenty of different routes and strategies you can deploy this week. Let’s look at some options.
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