Active offensive players who should end up in Canton
Will Donehoo looks at 25 active offensive stars who should end up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Will Donehoo looks at 25 active offensive stars who should end up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Splash reveals his #80-71 players in his NFL Top 100.
In Griffin Clark’s third mock draft, the Raiders replace Khalil Mack with a new defensive lineman and the Patriots find Tom Brady’s successor, among many other picks.
The clock is ticking on a potential extension of Russell Wilson, writes Andersen Pickard. Where do things stand between the Seattle Seahawks and their mobile quarterback?
Just like every season, NFL teams will take on ten non-divisional opponents during the regular season, in addition to their divisional opponents. Griffin Clark previews these matchups even though there are hundreds of days before this upcoming season begins.
“Trading Devonta Freeman,” “signing a top defensive end like Dee Ford,” and “signing an offensive guard.” Sam Neff breaks down the Falcons’ priorities this offseason while also reviewing coaching changes.
The Atlanta Falcons had a disappointing season considering all that it was hyped up to be so it will be extra important for them to improve and solidify all over the field.
The Atlanta Falcons 2018 season was somewhat of a roller-coaster, with many highs, and even more lows. The beginning of their season would end up providing a glimpse at how the entire year would play out, as they lost heartbreakers to the Eagles, Saints, and Bengals in the first 4 weeks, squeaking by the Panthers to start the campaign 1-3. Only 14% of teams that end the first quarter of the season 1-3 have made the playoffs since 1990, so Atlanta knew the odds were against them and they would have to turn things around.
Win and get in. Lose and your season is over. That is the situation that most fantasy owners find themselves in heading into Week 13. Your season is on the line so it is crucial not to start the duds. I hope you do not need someone to tell you that Aaron Jones and Phillip Lindsay are top-ten options this week, so let’s dig s little deeper to find those gems that will carry your squad to a victory this week. The following lineup recommendations are based on this week’s matchups:
We are just about halfway through the season heading into week six, and our matchups become more critical. In these next few weeks, some will clinch a playoff berth and some will be eliminated from contention. That is why we must always be trying to improve our teams and do what we can to put the best possible starting lineup out there. First and foremost, always start the guys filling in for injured players. I am not going to tell you to start T.J. Yeldon and Tevin Coleman because that is too obvious, those guys should be in everyone’s lineups. However, there are tons of players with great matchups this week so we have to make sure we pinpoint those matchups and capitalize.
We spend a lot of time analyzing players and matchups so that we can gain an advantage over our opponents. We try to figure out why things happened the way that they did and what we can learn from it to help us in the future. We dig deeper so that we can pinpoint matchups to target and start players that we might not be starting every week. I am not going to tell you to start Patrick Mahomes and Drew Brees, or Odell Beckham Jr. and Michael Thomas. That is a waste of both my time and yours. So let’s shy away from the obvious and figure out who needs to be in your lineups this week.
Remember in “Star Wars: Attack of the Clones,” when Obi-Wan walks into the bar and the drug dealer asks him if he wants some death sticks? Obi-wan tells him to go home and rethink his life. Drafting quarterback before round ten is like death sticks, you need to go home and rethink your life.
Will Donehoo looks at 25 active offensive stars who should end up in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Splash reveals his #80-71 players in his NFL Top 100.
In Griffin Clark’s third mock draft, the Raiders replace Khalil Mack with a new defensive lineman and the Patriots find Tom Brady’s successor, among many other picks.
The clock is ticking on a potential extension of Russell Wilson, writes Andersen Pickard. Where do things stand between the Seattle Seahawks and their mobile quarterback?
Just like every season, NFL teams will take on ten non-divisional opponents during the regular season, in addition to their divisional opponents. Griffin Clark previews these matchups even though there are hundreds of days before this upcoming season begins.
“Trading Devonta Freeman,” “signing a top defensive end like Dee Ford,” and “signing an offensive guard.” Sam Neff breaks down the Falcons’ priorities this offseason while also reviewing coaching changes.
The Atlanta Falcons had a disappointing season considering all that it was hyped up to be so it will be extra important for them to improve and solidify all over the field.
The Atlanta Falcons 2018 season was somewhat of a roller-coaster, with many highs, and even more lows. The beginning of their season would end up providing a glimpse at how the entire year would play out, as they lost heartbreakers to the Eagles, Saints, and Bengals in the first 4 weeks, squeaking by the Panthers to start the campaign 1-3. Only 14% of teams that end the first quarter of the season 1-3 have made the playoffs since 1990, so Atlanta knew the odds were against them and they would have to turn things around.
Win and get in. Lose and your season is over. That is the situation that most fantasy owners find themselves in heading into Week 13. Your season is on the line so it is crucial not to start the duds. I hope you do not need someone to tell you that Aaron Jones and Phillip Lindsay are top-ten options this week, so let’s dig s little deeper to find those gems that will carry your squad to a victory this week. The following lineup recommendations are based on this week’s matchups:
We are just about halfway through the season heading into week six, and our matchups become more critical. In these next few weeks, some will clinch a playoff berth and some will be eliminated from contention. That is why we must always be trying to improve our teams and do what we can to put the best possible starting lineup out there. First and foremost, always start the guys filling in for injured players. I am not going to tell you to start T.J. Yeldon and Tevin Coleman because that is too obvious, those guys should be in everyone’s lineups. However, there are tons of players with great matchups this week so we have to make sure we pinpoint those matchups and capitalize.
We spend a lot of time analyzing players and matchups so that we can gain an advantage over our opponents. We try to figure out why things happened the way that they did and what we can learn from it to help us in the future. We dig deeper so that we can pinpoint matchups to target and start players that we might not be starting every week. I am not going to tell you to start Patrick Mahomes and Drew Brees, or Odell Beckham Jr. and Michael Thomas. That is a waste of both my time and yours. So let’s shy away from the obvious and figure out who needs to be in your lineups this week.
Remember in “Star Wars: Attack of the Clones,” when Obi-Wan walks into the bar and the drug dealer asks him if he wants some death sticks? Obi-wan tells him to go home and rethink his life. Drafting quarterback before round ten is like death sticks, you need to go home and rethink your life.
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