Pre-Free Agency Power Rankings: Russian Roulette Teams
Ryan Potts takes a look at the some of the worst teams in the NFL with Part 2 of his four-part series releasing the latest power rankings.
Ryan Potts takes a look at the some of the worst teams in the NFL with Part 2 of his four-part series releasing the latest power rankings.
Now that the 2019 NFL combine is behind us, free agency is just around the corner. Every fan base will be excited or will be disappointed based on what kind of moves their team makes. Meanwhile, fantasy football players are keeping a close eye on where the top free agents land. This year’s free agency class isn’t very good offensively, so there will be a plenty of competition for the top players’ services. I determined the top 12 free agents (offensive guys only, no IDP names here) and picked out the best landing spot for their 2019 redraft fantasy value.
Grayson Pinney looks at the impact Lawrence Guy has already left in New England, and how his usage will only grow as the Patriots lose more talented linemen.
The period for teams to place a franchise tag on any impending free agent closes tomorrow. To wrap up an eight-part series breaking down candidates to be franchise tagged, Andersen Pickard looked at the NFC North.
The period for teams to place a franchise tag on any impending free agent closes tomorrow. To continue an eight-part series breaking down candidates to be franchise tagged, Andersen Pickard looked at the NFC East.
The Carolina Panthers are further examining draft prospect Montez Sweat, writes Joshua Outland.
Max Mason writes that the Green Bay Packers should go after Cincinnati Bengals speedy receiver, John Ross.
Jamaal Williams earned a starting role over Aaron Jones in 2018 despite Jones’s terrific stats. 2019 won’t be much better, as the Packers announced a by-committee idea.
The Green Bay Packers’ offense lacked firepower in the 2018 season and will add another wide receiver in the offseason, for sure. But could it be Antonio Brown?
In this edition of free agency signings, our staff shines a spotlight on an NFC North that underwhelmed as a
This is the first part of a three-part series going up on the page of my grades on the Packers,
As Stephen A. Smith says about Aaron Rodgers, “he’s a baaaaaad man.” This season for the Packers was a baaaaaad season. That might be a little exaggerated just based on record; however, their quarterback is Aaron Rodgers, they have to do better than 6-9-1. At worst, they need to be in the hunt at the end of the year. That just wasn’t what happened. Instead, of playoff conversations, there was just controversy.
Ryan Potts takes a look at the some of the worst teams in the NFL with Part 2 of his four-part series releasing the latest power rankings.
Now that the 2019 NFL combine is behind us, free agency is just around the corner. Every fan base will be excited or will be disappointed based on what kind of moves their team makes. Meanwhile, fantasy football players are keeping a close eye on where the top free agents land. This year’s free agency class isn’t very good offensively, so there will be a plenty of competition for the top players’ services. I determined the top 12 free agents (offensive guys only, no IDP names here) and picked out the best landing spot for their 2019 redraft fantasy value.
Grayson Pinney looks at the impact Lawrence Guy has already left in New England, and how his usage will only grow as the Patriots lose more talented linemen.
The period for teams to place a franchise tag on any impending free agent closes tomorrow. To wrap up an eight-part series breaking down candidates to be franchise tagged, Andersen Pickard looked at the NFC North.
The period for teams to place a franchise tag on any impending free agent closes tomorrow. To continue an eight-part series breaking down candidates to be franchise tagged, Andersen Pickard looked at the NFC East.
The Carolina Panthers are further examining draft prospect Montez Sweat, writes Joshua Outland.
Max Mason writes that the Green Bay Packers should go after Cincinnati Bengals speedy receiver, John Ross.
Jamaal Williams earned a starting role over Aaron Jones in 2018 despite Jones’s terrific stats. 2019 won’t be much better, as the Packers announced a by-committee idea.
The Green Bay Packers’ offense lacked firepower in the 2018 season and will add another wide receiver in the offseason, for sure. But could it be Antonio Brown?
In this edition of free agency signings, our staff shines a spotlight on an NFC North that underwhelmed as a whole last season. Chicago Bears:
This is the first part of a three-part series going up on the page of my grades on the Packers, and if they need to
As Stephen A. Smith says about Aaron Rodgers, “he’s a baaaaaad man.” This season for the Packers was a baaaaaad season. That might be a little exaggerated just based on record; however, their quarterback is Aaron Rodgers, they have to do better than 6-9-1. At worst, they need to be in the hunt at the end of the year. That just wasn’t what happened. Instead, of playoff conversations, there was just controversy.
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