Darrelle Revis

Chad Ochocinco to become Chad Johnson… again: Will anyone notice?

Chad-Ochocinco

It really must be one of those types of news days when this sparks relevancy, but word out of the Cincinnati Bengals camp is that… get this… Chad Ochocinco has begun the long and arduous process of changing his name back to Chad Johnson. Now that the shock and awe of that statement has settled [...]

Randy Moss Headed Back to Minnesota: Fantasy WTF?

Brady Moss

ESPN’s Adam Schefter tweeted early Wednesday morning ET that league sources are indicating a trade sending disgruntled wide receiver Randy Moss back to where it all started for him: Minnesota. While the compensation hasn’t been determined yet, it appears the Pats are asking for a mid-level draft pick in exchange for the future Hall of [...]

Revis Ends Holdout – Leinart Becomes A Texan

Leinart trades in one bench for another. get used to that seat, Matt.

As the first game of the 2010 NFL season draws closer, certain questions are finally getting answered. We already found out today that recently released Seahawks receiver, T.J. Houshmandzadeh has found a new home on the opposite side of the country. While many think this may hurt the value of Anquan Boldin, I believe T.J.’s [...]

A 6-Pack Of Stud Nothin’s

I always wondered if Reggie Bush regrets dumping Kim Kardashian.

We’ve been talking an awful lot about sleepers the last month, and we’ve mentioned some overvalued players in our over/under series, but in recent drafts a few names keep popping up that shouldn’t be. As important as it is to know who to draft and when, it’s equally important to avoid fantasy landmines– guys who [...]

Fantasy Football IDP Over/Under: Defensive Backs

Darrelle-Revis

Welcome to the second of our three IDP over and under articles. If you play in leagues that use Individual Defensive Players (IDP) then you already know that the Defensive Back position position has the highest rate of fluctuation from one season to the next so finding avoiding trendy picks and finding value are essential [...]