Miami Dolphins to Sign Dwayne Allen
The Miami Dolphins are set to sign free agent tight end Dwayne Allen to a two-year deal worth $7 million, writes Andersen Pickard.
The Miami Dolphins are set to sign free agent tight end Dwayne Allen to a two-year deal worth $7 million, writes Andersen Pickard.
A Patriots reunion for the veteran receiver makes sense, writes Griffin Clark.
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.
Grayson Pinney looks at the impact Lawrence Guy has already left in New England, and how his usage will only grow as the Patriots lose more talented linemen.
Terry Goffena takes a look at six pass rushers that the New England Patriots should take a look at during free agency.
Despite franchise tagging linebacker Dee Ford, the Kansas City Chiefs hope to trade him, writes Nick Athan.
How can Ja’Whaun Bentley, Braxton Berrios, and Keion Crossen assist the Patriots on their quest to defend the Super Bowl Championship title in 2019? Deon Bent examines that question.
Iowa TE Noah Fant left a good impression on fans, scouts, and coaches at the NFL Scouting Combine, writes Griffin Clark.
The 2018 season couldn’t have gone any better for the New England Patriots. They won the AFC East for the 10th straight season and reached the Super Bowl for the third year in a row. They capped the year off with a Super Bowl win over the Las Angeles Rams. The victory was sweet, but the job is never over for the Patriots front office. The page has quickly turned to free agency and what Patriot players might be offered a contract.
As soon as the confetti flutters down from the ceiling of the Super Bowl each year, NFL teams begin their preparation for the season ahead. All eight divisions start the quest to become the champion of their conferences and lock in a coveted playoff spot. These days, talent is widespread across the league and many teams have the opportunity to claim the number one seed. Except for one division, where the winners of the AFC East seem to be the same team, year in and year out.
Patriots Nation breathed a sigh of relief this week when veteran safety Devin McCourty announced that he would be returning for his 10th season with the team. There were speculations of his retirement during the week before the Super Bowl thanks to some cryptic comments dropped by McCourty. Patriots’ cornerback Jason McCourty, Devin’s twin brother, predicted his brother would be back on the field next year, calling him a “drama queen.”
The Miami Dolphins are set to sign free agent tight end Dwayne Allen to a two-year deal worth $7 million, writes Andersen Pickard.
A Patriots reunion for the veteran receiver makes sense, writes Griffin Clark.
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.
Grayson Pinney looks at the impact Lawrence Guy has already left in New England, and how his usage will only grow as the Patriots lose more talented linemen.
Terry Goffena takes a look at six pass rushers that the New England Patriots should take a look at during free agency.
Despite franchise tagging linebacker Dee Ford, the Kansas City Chiefs hope to trade him, writes Nick Athan.
How can Ja’Whaun Bentley, Braxton Berrios, and Keion Crossen assist the Patriots on their quest to defend the Super Bowl Championship title in 2019? Deon Bent examines that question.
Iowa TE Noah Fant left a good impression on fans, scouts, and coaches at the NFL Scouting Combine, writes Griffin Clark.
The 2018 season couldn’t have gone any better for the New England Patriots. They won the AFC East for the 10th straight season and reached the Super Bowl for the third year in a row. They capped the year off with a Super Bowl win over the Las Angeles Rams. The victory was sweet, but the job is never over for the Patriots front office. The page has quickly turned to free agency and what Patriot players might be offered a contract.
As soon as the confetti flutters down from the ceiling of the Super Bowl each year, NFL teams begin their preparation for the season ahead. All eight divisions start the quest to become the champion of their conferences and lock in a coveted playoff spot. These days, talent is widespread across the league and many teams have the opportunity to claim the number one seed. Except for one division, where the winners of the AFC East seem to be the same team, year in and year out.
Patriots Nation breathed a sigh of relief this week when veteran safety Devin McCourty announced that he would be returning for his 10th season with the team. There were speculations of his retirement during the week before the Super Bowl thanks to some cryptic comments dropped by McCourty. Patriots’ cornerback Jason McCourty, Devin’s twin brother, predicted his brother would be back on the field next year, calling him a “drama queen.”
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