
Redraft Grades for the 2020 NFL Draft First Round: End of Season
The end of the regular season signifies the conclusion of many rookies’ first seasons in the league. Many played extraordinary, whereas others had concerning showings.
The end of the regular season signifies the conclusion of many rookies’ first seasons in the league. Many played extraordinary, whereas others had concerning showings.
The final week of the NFL season was a true thriller. Joe Heller continues his series by looking at the most notable Week 17 takeaways.
Merry Christmas, everyone! Today we have the best gift in sports, football! This afternoon, the 6-8 Minnesota Vikings will take on the 10-4 New Orleans Saints. Both teams are on a two-game losing streak and are in desperate need of a win. The Saints need the win to lock up the NFC South division title, while the Vikings will be eliminated from the playoffs with a loss. With both teams fighting for playoff positioning, we should have an entertaining game today.
Merry Christmas everyone! Hopefully, you were good this season and made it to the championship game. To kick off Week 16, we have a Christmas Day special between the Minnesota Vikings and the New Orleans Saints. We have made it to the end of the fantasy season and all that matters now is setting the perfect lineup for the championship game, so which players from this game should you play and which you should avoid? Let’s dive into it!
The Chicago Bears (6-7) head north to take on the Minnesota Vikings (6-7). The Bears were finally able to right the ship last week and got their first win after a six-game losing streak. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, head coach Mike Zimmer and the Vikings need a win this week to hold on to any playoff hopes this season.
The Minnesota Vikings (6-6) travel down to the Sunshine State to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5). The Vikings are hoping to carry their post-bye-week momentum into one of their biggest games of the year if they want to solidify their playoff odds. Meanwhile, the Buccaneers hope to regain their footing after stumbling into their Week 13 bye, losing three of their last four games.
The 2020 NFL Draft was loaded with talent at the receiver position, leading to a record 13 wideouts taken in the first two rounds of the draft. Unlike years prior, most of these rookies were thrust into starting roles and given opportunities to produce in only their first year in the league.
When it comes to gambling, sometimes you end the day counting your winnings, and sometimes you wonder where you went wrong. Last week was the latter for me as I went 4-9 on my 13 prop bets. However, it’s a new week and a new chance to make some money.
The story of the 2020 NFL season has been injuries. The matchup between NFC North division rivals will be no different on Sunday afternoon. The Green Bay Packers (5-1) may again be without Aaron Jones and Kevin King, and the Minnesota Vikings (1-5) had all four starting defensive backs on the injury report Wednesday and Thursday.
It was an offensive onslaught in Week 6 for the NFL rookies. This past week had five skill position players surpass 100 yards from scrimmage, and the rookie cornerback class is starting to earn its stripes as the league nears the midway point.
Which players stood out or disappointed in Week 6? Andersen Pickard breaks it down in his weekly fantasy football winners and losers article.
The Atlanta Falcons finally scored their first win of the season against the Minnesota Vikings. This game was expected to be a high-scoring affair. However, the point margin that the Falcons were able to put up against the Vikings was not.
The end of the regular season signifies the conclusion of many rookies’ first seasons in the league. Many played extraordinary, whereas others had concerning showings.
The final week of the NFL season was a true thriller. Joe Heller continues his series by looking at the most notable Week 17 takeaways.
Merry Christmas, everyone! Today we have the best gift in sports, football! This afternoon, the 6-8 Minnesota Vikings will take on the 10-4 New Orleans Saints. Both teams are on a two-game losing streak and are in desperate need of a win. The Saints need the win to lock up the NFC South division title, while the Vikings will be eliminated from the playoffs with a loss. With both teams fighting for playoff positioning, we should have an entertaining game today.
Merry Christmas everyone! Hopefully, you were good this season and made it to the championship game. To kick off Week 16, we have a Christmas Day special between the Minnesota Vikings and the New Orleans Saints. We have made it to the end of the fantasy season and all that matters now is setting the perfect lineup for the championship game, so which players from this game should you play and which you should avoid? Let’s dive into it!
The Chicago Bears (6-7) head north to take on the Minnesota Vikings (6-7). The Bears were finally able to right the ship last week and got their first win after a six-game losing streak. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, head coach Mike Zimmer and the Vikings need a win this week to hold on to any playoff hopes this season.
The Minnesota Vikings (6-6) travel down to the Sunshine State to take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5). The Vikings are hoping to carry their post-bye-week momentum into one of their biggest games of the year if they want to solidify their playoff odds. Meanwhile, the Buccaneers hope to regain their footing after stumbling into their Week 13 bye, losing three of their last four games.
The 2020 NFL Draft was loaded with talent at the receiver position, leading to a record 13 wideouts taken in the first two rounds of the draft. Unlike years prior, most of these rookies were thrust into starting roles and given opportunities to produce in only their first year in the league.
When it comes to gambling, sometimes you end the day counting your winnings, and sometimes you wonder where you went wrong. Last week was the latter for me as I went 4-9 on my 13 prop bets. However, it’s a new week and a new chance to make some money.
The story of the 2020 NFL season has been injuries. The matchup between NFC North division rivals will be no different on Sunday afternoon. The Green Bay Packers (5-1) may again be without Aaron Jones and Kevin King, and the Minnesota Vikings (1-5) had all four starting defensive backs on the injury report Wednesday and Thursday.
It was an offensive onslaught in Week 6 for the NFL rookies. This past week had five skill position players surpass 100 yards from scrimmage, and the rookie cornerback class is starting to earn its stripes as the league nears the midway point.
Which players stood out or disappointed in Week 6? Andersen Pickard breaks it down in his weekly fantasy football winners and losers article.
The Atlanta Falcons finally scored their first win of the season against the Minnesota Vikings. This game was expected to be a high-scoring affair. However, the point margin that the Falcons were able to put up against the Vikings was not.
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