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While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars and superstars across the NFL.
While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars and superstars across the NFL.
It is a touch more than a week and a half after the draft. We finally know where the top players in the draft have gone. There were plenty of players that were drafted to great situations and could play a major role early in their rookie years. While many fantasy players are focused on the players drafted in the first two rounds, this article features players taken after the first two rounds.
What a mess. The Houston Texans are stuck between a rock and a hard place. With all eyes on Houston, the Texans will need to nail this draft. Can the Texans make the most of a crippled draft?
The pressure is on in Arizona. With the signing of J.J. Watt, the Cardinals now appear in win-now mode. In order for them to come out on top with so few picks, the Cardinals must ace this draft. Let’s jump in and see if the Cardinals can top the NFC West.
In their first season without Tom Brady since the turn of the century, the New England Patriots finished 7-9 and missed the playoffs. Unfortunately for the Patriots, they are picking in the middle of the first round with the 15th overall selection.
The Reese’s Senior Bowl is the first step of the year in terms of the NFL Draft. In this Covid-plagued season especially, the Senior Bowl is a pivotal step for the prospects who will have the opportunity to play in the game. With the recent news of the combine all but canceled and the East-West Shrine game canceled, the Senior Bowl is the only all-star game this year.
Tylan Wallace has been on the NFL’s radar for some time now. He has had a significant drop in the rankings thanks to other receivers having elite production in this covid-plagued season. In another stacked receiver class, Wallace could be a steal found on day two for a receiver-needy team looking for a number two option outside of their top threat.
While the NFL season is a fair distance away, it is never too early to predict the next wave of stars and superstars across the NFL.
It is a touch more than a week and a half after the draft. We finally know where the top players in the draft have gone. There were plenty of players that were drafted to great situations and could play a major role early in their rookie years. While many fantasy players are focused on the players drafted in the first two rounds, this article features players taken after the first two rounds.
What a mess. The Houston Texans are stuck between a rock and a hard place. With all eyes on Houston, the Texans will need to nail this draft. Can the Texans make the most of a crippled draft?
The pressure is on in Arizona. With the signing of J.J. Watt, the Cardinals now appear in win-now mode. In order for them to come out on top with so few picks, the Cardinals must ace this draft. Let’s jump in and see if the Cardinals can top the NFC West.
In their first season without Tom Brady since the turn of the century, the New England Patriots finished 7-9 and missed the playoffs. Unfortunately for the Patriots, they are picking in the middle of the first round with the 15th overall selection.
The Reese’s Senior Bowl is the first step of the year in terms of the NFL Draft. In this Covid-plagued season especially, the Senior Bowl is a pivotal step for the prospects who will have the opportunity to play in the game. With the recent news of the combine all but canceled and the East-West Shrine game canceled, the Senior Bowl is the only all-star game this year.
Tylan Wallace has been on the NFL’s radar for some time now. He has had a significant drop in the rankings thanks to other receivers having elite production in this covid-plagued season. In another stacked receiver class, Wallace could be a steal found on day two for a receiver-needy team looking for a number two option outside of their top threat.
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