2010 Fantasy Football TE Rankings
Posted by Kurt on Jun 16, 2010
UPDATED: September 6, 2010 The tight end position is almost as obnoxious as that of the lonesome kicker. Every team needs at least one and there are only a few premium TEs to grab. After that it’s all about hope and upside. For that reason, many fantasy owners will blow an early draft pick going after one of the elite tight ends which is generally a...
Read MoreCarolina Panthers Fantasy Projections
Posted by Kurt on Jun 12, 2010
The Carolina Panthers represent one of the more intriguing teams heading into the 2010 season. Their quarterback situation is fluid and untested. There is little depth at the receiver position past Steve Smith, who just struggled through his worst statistical season in recent memory. Veteran receiver, Muhsin Muhammad has retired after 14 seasons. Still they...
Read MoreA QB DEBACLE? Did Delhomme fake an injury to avoid a disaster?
Posted by Kurt on Nov 5, 2009
Jake Delhomme? Those of us who have been watching (the debacle that is Delhomme) the Carolina offense of late, have been sick to our stomaches for one good reason…..their QB is TERRIBLE! This season he has had more brutal outings than the cast of Survivor, leaving fans and fantasy owners everywhere screaming……….replace this bum! ...
Read MoreWeek 7 TE Rankings: Start Sit ~ Vinsanthe the Vulture
Posted by Kurt on Oct 20, 2009
Every week it seems we are talking about what a weird week we saw in the NFL, then the next week it gets strange all over again. This week we saw a veritable snow storm of Rice all over the field in Minnesota, from the Ravens’ Ray Rice dismantling the league’s top rush defense, to the Vikings wide receiver, Sidney Rice, who put up 176 yards...
Read MoreWeek 6 TE Rankings: Start Sit ~ The Vernon Davis Enigma
Posted by Kurt on Oct 13, 2009
Fantasy experts and fantasy owners have been touting the promise of Vernon Davis and his immense promise…as yet unfulfilled. Based on his size and massive talent, Davis could, and perhaps should be the NFL’s best tight end. Many, myself included, felt 2009 could finally be the year it puts it all together on the field. So far we’ve seen a...
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