The Ultimate 2011 NFL Mock Draft, Round Two

With the first round knocked out, I return with my second installment of my 2011 NFL mock draft. For a quick recap of the first round, we saw Cam Netwon go to Carolina, Patrick Peterson to Buffalo, Blaine Gabbert to Tennessee, Robert Quinn to San Francisco, and Prince Amukamara to Minnesota. With the first 32 picks knocked out, the most talented players left on...

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The Best and the Worst Fantasy Football Players of 2010

With the fantasy football season ending officially last night, I thought it was pretty appropriate to see where fantasy owners went right and wrong during their drafts around 5 months ago. For all the people who took Ryan Matthews in the 1st or 2nd round and some others who drafted Michael Vick in their leagues final round, this is for you. Here are the ups...

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Waiver Wire Week 5, Korn on the Kolb

I am just as sick of the flip-flopping as you are, but with Kolb back at quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles you have to pay some attention to the situation. With Michael Vick injuring his ribs running towards the end zone on Sunday, Kolb now has his original job back and is back with some fantasy relevance. As we start to get closer to the middle of the...

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Revis Ends Holdout – Leinart Becomes A Texan

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 presense will only open him up...

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First Look: Best NFC West Waiver Wire Pick-ups

The final preseason games are over. Most drafts are over. Final roster cuts are being made. More injuries have occurred. This seems like a good time to get our first look at the best waiver wire pick-ups of the preseason. Every position and every team has had some interesting twists and turns over the preseason’s four games. So let’s go around...

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