
2022 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Alec Pierce
In recent years, the number of wide receivers that have come into the NFL and produced immediately has skyrocketed.
In recent years, the number of wide receivers that have come into the NFL and produced immediately has skyrocketed.
The quarterback and number one receiver share a special bond. That is what happened this year at BYU with Zach Wilson and Dax Milne. Milne burst onto the scene this year, catching 70 passes for 1,188 yards and eight touchdowns. With Wilson declaring for the draft, Milne followed in hopes that his one year of outstanding production would shoot him up draft boards.
There are still many valuable assets available that could help New England this upcoming, writes Terry Goffena.
With Jordy Nelson being released by the Oakland Raiders, Max Mason explores the idea of the receiver making a return to the Green Bay Packers.
The Oakland Raiders add another weapon for Derek Carr by signing receiver Tyrell Williams to a four-year, $44 million deal, writes LaMarr Fields.
Nelson has been released by Oakland, but will likely end up on another team for next season, writes Griffin Clark.
What is going on with Aaron Rodgers? Not just in fantasy, but in the NFL as well. He has always been in the discussion of who is the G.O.A.T. but this year he is not playing up to his standards. I know the excuse can be made for the Packers having young receivers, and he really misses Jordy Nelson. But Rodgers has always had the ability to elevate the talent around him.
This week there are some tremendous matchups that need to be taken advantage of. We have been doing well thus far, but with some teams sitting at 0-4 or 1-3, it is more important than ever that we nail these pics. Here are the players I think you should start or sit based on their matchup in Week 5.
No one was happy with the 6-10 performance of the Oakland Raiders last season, including upper management who decided Jack Del Rio’s time in the Bay Area was up. Can they bounce back to 2016 and show last year was a fluke?
In recent years, the number of wide receivers that have come into the NFL and produced immediately has skyrocketed.
The quarterback and number one receiver share a special bond. That is what happened this year at BYU with Zach Wilson and Dax Milne. Milne burst onto the scene this year, catching 70 passes for 1,188 yards and eight touchdowns. With Wilson declaring for the draft, Milne followed in hopes that his one year of outstanding production would shoot him up draft boards.
There are still many valuable assets available that could help New England this upcoming, writes Terry Goffena.
With Jordy Nelson being released by the Oakland Raiders, Max Mason explores the idea of the receiver making a return to the Green Bay Packers.
The Oakland Raiders add another weapon for Derek Carr by signing receiver Tyrell Williams to a four-year, $44 million deal, writes LaMarr Fields.
Nelson has been released by Oakland, but will likely end up on another team for next season, writes Griffin Clark.
What is going on with Aaron Rodgers? Not just in fantasy, but in the NFL as well. He has always been in the discussion of who is the G.O.A.T. but this year he is not playing up to his standards. I know the excuse can be made for the Packers having young receivers, and he really misses Jordy Nelson. But Rodgers has always had the ability to elevate the talent around him.
This week there are some tremendous matchups that need to be taken advantage of. We have been doing well thus far, but with some teams sitting at 0-4 or 1-3, it is more important than ever that we nail these pics. Here are the players I think you should start or sit based on their matchup in Week 5.
No one was happy with the 6-10 performance of the Oakland Raiders last season, including upper management who decided Jack Del Rio’s time in the Bay Area was up. Can they bounce back to 2016 and show last year was a fluke?
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