Heller’s 5 Bold Predictions: NFC East
While there are a few questions left to be answered around the league, it’s never too early for bold predictions for each of the NFL’s eight divisions. Here are those predictions for the NFC East.
While there are a few questions left to be answered around the league, it’s never too early for bold predictions for each of the NFL’s eight divisions. Here are those predictions for the NFC East.
Training camp is right around the corner, and on paper, the Giants seem to have addressed a lot of their needs. So do Giants fans have reason to be optimistic, or will 2021 prove another disappointing chapter?
The NFL Draft is in the books, and the New York Giants are unanimously garnering positive praise for what they accomplished. Was it enough to get this team back into the playoffs for the first time in nearly a decade?
The Minnesota Vikings endured a rare down year in 2020, finishing 7-9, just the second losing season since Mike Zimmer became head coach in 2014. They’ll have 10 picks to held fix obvious weaknesses at defensive tackle, safety, and a feeble pass rush.
Coming off of a 4-11-1 season that saw no less than 10 starters miss significant playing time, the Cincinnati Bengals look to reload in 2021. Health, free agency, and the draft will all be key for the men in stripes.
The Minnesota Vikings had an up and down season in 2020. However, it’s now time to look at how the Vikings can revamp their team for this coming season.
Week number 11 is upon us, meaning there are just six Sundays left in the 2020 regular season. One of the most intriguing weeks of the year as division races begin to take shape along with a push for the final playoff spots in both conferences; five games feature teams with six-plus victories. Finding success in week number 10, Daniel Jones completed 21 passes for 244 yards while adding a rushing score in the Giants victory while Jordan Reed caught two balls for 62 yards in his first game back from injury. Here to help with your league’s playoff races, let’s dive into this week’s picks.
To help fantasy football players with their roster construction, three of our writers have provided some insight on which players they would start, would sit, and consider a sleeper for this week. Be sure to follow all of them on twitter and ask any of The Scorecrow’s fantasy writers for fantasy advice.
Welcome to the week 11 Fantasy Streamers! We’ve got many big names on bye this week so here are some options you can use to replace at quarterback, tight end, defense/special teams, and kicker.
Last week’s Thursday night game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos wasn’t much of a contest. Despite the Chiefs losing star quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the second quarter with a dislocated kneecap, the Broncos didn’t score after the opening drive and went on to lose 30-6. Hopefully, tonight’s game between the Washington Redskins and Minnesota Vikings is more entertaining, but I wouldn’t get my hopes up.
Week seven of the NFL season got off to a scary start when the Kansas City Chiefs lost Patrick Mahomes on Thursday night with a dislocated knee injury in their win against the Denver Broncos. Thankfully, Mahomes is expected to just miss a few weeks and will likely be back after the team’s week 12 bye. In the meanwhile, fantasy owners can’t drop Mahomes and since you spent the early draft capital on him, you likely didn’t draft a second quarterback. The best way to try and fill his shoes is to stream the position. As part of this week’s streamers, I will give you a few options to replace Mahomes with for this week.
Matt Bishop | July 26, 2019 RR = Receiving Routes Run %Rush = Percentage of team’s rushes (Red Zone) PTS
While there are a few questions left to be answered around the league, it’s never too early for bold predictions for each of the NFL’s eight divisions. Here are those predictions for the NFC East.
Training camp is right around the corner, and on paper, the Giants seem to have addressed a lot of their needs. So do Giants fans have reason to be optimistic, or will 2021 prove another disappointing chapter?
The NFL Draft is in the books, and the New York Giants are unanimously garnering positive praise for what they accomplished. Was it enough to get this team back into the playoffs for the first time in nearly a decade?
The Minnesota Vikings endured a rare down year in 2020, finishing 7-9, just the second losing season since Mike Zimmer became head coach in 2014. They’ll have 10 picks to held fix obvious weaknesses at defensive tackle, safety, and a feeble pass rush.
Coming off of a 4-11-1 season that saw no less than 10 starters miss significant playing time, the Cincinnati Bengals look to reload in 2021. Health, free agency, and the draft will all be key for the men in stripes.
The Minnesota Vikings had an up and down season in 2020. However, it’s now time to look at how the Vikings can revamp their team for this coming season.
Week number 11 is upon us, meaning there are just six Sundays left in the 2020 regular season. One of the most intriguing weeks of the year as division races begin to take shape along with a push for the final playoff spots in both conferences; five games feature teams with six-plus victories. Finding success in week number 10, Daniel Jones completed 21 passes for 244 yards while adding a rushing score in the Giants victory while Jordan Reed caught two balls for 62 yards in his first game back from injury. Here to help with your league’s playoff races, let’s dive into this week’s picks.
To help fantasy football players with their roster construction, three of our writers have provided some insight on which players they would start, would sit, and consider a sleeper for this week. Be sure to follow all of them on twitter and ask any of The Scorecrow’s fantasy writers for fantasy advice.
Welcome to the week 11 Fantasy Streamers! We’ve got many big names on bye this week so here are some options you can use to replace at quarterback, tight end, defense/special teams, and kicker.
Last week’s Thursday night game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Denver Broncos wasn’t much of a contest. Despite the Chiefs losing star quarterback Patrick Mahomes in the second quarter with a dislocated kneecap, the Broncos didn’t score after the opening drive and went on to lose 30-6. Hopefully, tonight’s game between the Washington Redskins and Minnesota Vikings is more entertaining, but I wouldn’t get my hopes up.
Week seven of the NFL season got off to a scary start when the Kansas City Chiefs lost Patrick Mahomes on Thursday night with a dislocated knee injury in their win against the Denver Broncos. Thankfully, Mahomes is expected to just miss a few weeks and will likely be back after the team’s week 12 bye. In the meanwhile, fantasy owners can’t drop Mahomes and since you spent the early draft capital on him, you likely didn’t draft a second quarterback. The best way to try and fill his shoes is to stream the position. As part of this week’s streamers, I will give you a few options to replace Mahomes with for this week.
Matt Bishop | July 26, 2019 RR = Receiving Routes Run %Rush = Percentage of team’s rushes (Red Zone) PTS P/S = Fantasy Points per
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