Published on: 12th September, 2009
Tomorrow marks that start of the NFL season for the majority of the league, so let’s take a look at a few last minute decisions you may be agonizing over. Is Steve Breaston worth using? How about Mike Bell? Will Matt Cassel’s injury affect the status of Larry Johnson? Let’s ...Published on: 9th September, 2009
When ranking the top 20 quarterbacks for 2009 (click here to view), Carson Palmer came in at No. 13. He was just outside being drafted as a starter in a typical 12-team league with injury concerns being the biggest reason why. He was limited to just four games in 2008 thanks ...Published on: 8th September, 2009
While it’s just the season’s first week, that doesn’t mean you aren’t already looking toward the waiver wire for a little help. Maybe an injury has opened up a void. Maybe you’re just unhappy with your draft results. Whatever the reasons, here’s a few under-the-radar offensive options to look at: QuarterbackMark Sanchez—New ...Published on: 6th September, 2009
To look at Rams top wide receiver Donnie Avery brings a litany of questions: Will he be able to progress from his rookie season and assume the pressures as the team’s top receiver? Will his QB be able to get him the ball? How will missing the majority of the preseason affect his ...Published on: 5th September, 2009
Joe Flacco became a darling of the league last season, bursting onto the scene as a first round draft choice equipped with a big-time arm. It’s rare that a rookie quarterback can walk into the NFL and immediately guide his team to a winning record, let alone the playoffs. He ...Published on: 3rd September, 2009
The San Diego Chargers are a team perpetually in pursuit of a top-level wide receiver. Since Keenan McCardell in 2005, no receiver has caught more than 59 receptions in a season, and that came last year when Vincent Jackson showed signs of emerging as that potentially headlining threat. Since being drafted in ...Published on: 2nd September, 2009
In 2008, rookie Eddie Royal looked like a budding superstar. He was the No. 2 wide receiver on his team, yet he was on the receiving end of 91 catches for 980 yards and five touchdowns. He was lucky enough to have a Pro Bowl quarterback at his disposal. His reception ...Published on: 1st September, 2009
Ray Rice was a college football darling, helping bring a rather obscure Rutgers football program into the national spotlight. In 2006, his sophomore season, he rushed for an astounding 1,794 yards and 20 touchdowns, shattering the Scarlet Knights previous single season record (1,353 yards by J.J. Jennings in 1973). Drafted in ...Published on: 31st August, 2009
New York Giants first round pick Hakeem Nicks walked into the perfect situation for a young player. He joined a solid, professional franchise who many thought could challenge for a Super Bowl, yet was void of elite talent at the wide receiver position. They have endless options of players who could ...Published on: 27th August, 2009
There was a time when Larry Johnson was one of the premier running backs in the game. In 2005, despite starting just nine games, Johnson rushed for 1,750 yards and 20 TD. The full-time back in 2006, he followed that up with a mediocre 1,789 yards and 17 TD. The scary thing ...