Never Say Die: Peyton Sinks the Bucs
Ryan Potts continues to look at the best comebacks in NFL history with his recap of the Oct. 26, 2003 MNF game between the Colts and Buccaneers.
Ryan Potts continues to look at the best comebacks in NFL history with his recap of the Oct. 26, 2003 MNF game between the Colts and Buccaneers.
The 2019 NFL draft is less than a month away and teams are putting the finishing touches on their player evaluations. Every year we see several surprising picks that come out of nowhere like when the Seattle Seahawks drafted Rashaad Penny in the first last year. Everyone loves mock drafts so here is a seven round mock draft predicting every Indianapolis Colts’ pick. To help with this mock draft, I used the fanspeak.com/ontheclock/ simulator.
Round 1- SS Johnathan Abram (5-foot-11, 205 pounds)
Chris Ballard could look to address the safety position in the first round for the second time in his first three years as GM of the Indianapolis Colts. Abram would compliment FS Malik Hooker perfectly and fill that downhill in-the-box safety role in coordinator Matt Eberflus’ system.
Nathan Richey hits pause on free agency to check out six fun team-and-prospect fits in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Ryan Potts shares five thoughts about Joe Flacco after the veteran quarterback was traded to the Denver Broncos after more than a decade spent with the Baltimore Ravens.
The Baltimore Ravens have the 22nd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, where they could look at a receiver. While this class is as deep as any in recent memory, Ryan Potts writes that these top five receivers stand out from the rest.
According to a report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo, Indianapolis Colts has re-signed with the team. The
The Indianapolis Colts and Devin Funchess agreed to a one-year, $13 million pact on the first day of the legal tampering period.
Justin Houston has been released by the Chiefs on Sunday after a failed attempt to find a trade partner, writes Rachel Coltz.
Ryan Potts takes a look at the some of the better teams in the NFL with Part 3 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.
The Cleveland Browns have released Pro Bowl linebacker Jamie Collins in an effort to clear up more cap space.
Ryan Potts continues to look at the best comebacks in NFL history with his recap of the Oct. 26, 2003 MNF game between the Colts and Buccaneers.
The 2019 NFL draft is less than a month away and teams are putting the finishing touches on their player evaluations. Every year we see several surprising picks that come out of nowhere like when the Seattle Seahawks drafted Rashaad Penny in the first last year. Everyone loves mock drafts so here is a seven round mock draft predicting every Indianapolis Colts’ pick. To help with this mock draft, I used the fanspeak.com/ontheclock/ simulator.
Round 1- SS Johnathan Abram (5-foot-11, 205 pounds)
Chris Ballard could look to address the safety position in the first round for the second time in his first three years as GM of the Indianapolis Colts. Abram would compliment FS Malik Hooker perfectly and fill that downhill in-the-box safety role in coordinator Matt Eberflus’ system.
Nathan Richey hits pause on free agency to check out six fun team-and-prospect fits in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Ryan Potts shares five thoughts about Joe Flacco after the veteran quarterback was traded to the Denver Broncos after more than a decade spent with the Baltimore Ravens.
The Baltimore Ravens have the 22nd pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, where they could look at a receiver. While this class is as deep as any in recent memory, Ryan Potts writes that these top five receivers stand out from the rest.
According to a report from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo, Indianapolis Colts has re-signed with the team. The agreement is for $22.5 million
The Indianapolis Colts and Devin Funchess agreed to a one-year, $13 million pact on the first day of the legal tampering period.
Justin Houston has been released by the Chiefs on Sunday after a failed attempt to find a trade partner, writes Rachel Coltz.
Ryan Potts takes a look at the some of the better teams in the NFL with Part 3 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.
The Cleveland Browns have released Pro Bowl linebacker Jamie Collins in an effort to clear up more cap space.
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