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Mock drafts are a tremendous way to prepare for your fantasy football draft.
It's only May, but so what?! I'm ready to draft now!
Before I get ahead of myself, I want to make sure I'm ready. To do that, I want to try and do at least one mock draft per day and work some different strategies to see which ones I like best for each draft position. That ...
The Inevitable Battle To Come: Who Will Replace Donald Driver?
Posted: 18th May 2010 by Chad Lundberg in NFL
Donald Driver is an all time Packer great. He has caught up to 49 touchdowns, has a total of 9,050 yards, holds the franchise record in receptions with 647 and still has plenty more to show.
Donald Driver is the greatest original player still active with the Packers from the Brett Favre Era. His one handed catches are an amazing sight to this day.
In 2002, at the age of 26, ...
Albert Haynesworth: Washington Redskins Should Get Rid of Him
Posted: 18th May 2010 by Adam Hankins in NFL
The Saga of Big Al continues.
Reports are now coming out that poor Albert Haynesworth feels "deceived" by the Redskins. Oh, the injustice…Cry me a river.
Haynesworth has now been paid $32 million by the Redskins for one average season. For the $32 million, the Redskins received a whole year of watching Big Al roll around on the field in false agony after a few plays.
Haynesworth doesn't want to work ...
As we move closer to the start of the 2010 NFL season, many questions remain surrounding the Carolina Panthers.
After failing to sign impact players' during free agency, Carolina chose to build through the draft, including the selection their franchise quarterback.
Training camp is not too long away, so I have decided to project Carolina's depth chart coming into week one.Begin Slideshow
13-2-1. Sounds crazy doesn't it? I know, but anything is possible, especially in the NFL.
I have a really good feeling about the Steelers this year. They had a good draft, got some old faces back, and are returning to Steelers football. At first I had them going 16-0, but that was before Big Ben got in trouble and Holmes got traded.
So in light of recent events, I've narrowed my stance. ...
Browns GM Tom Heckert Squashes Terrell Owens to Cleveland Rumors
Posted: 16th May 2010 by Daniel Wolf in NFL
As the Cleveland Browns ready themselves for OTAs on May 17, one of the most talked about issues is the lack of a veteran leader among a very young core of wide receivers.
Laveranues Coles, Roy Williams, Patrick Crayton and Terrell Owens are all names that have been brought up to fill that gap for the Browns.
Williams may cost too much in trade value and salary. Coles is a possibility, having ...
Despite being shorter and weighing less than their competitors, many undersized athletes in the National Football League are currently performing at an elite level.
This list ranks the five best undersized players in the NFL today.
5. London Fletcher — 5'10", 245 pounds
One of the most underrated players in NFL history, middle linebacker London Fletcher has long served as one of the league’s most dependable defensive player, despite being about four ...
Why Kurt Warner Deserves a Spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Posted: 15th May 2010 by Carl Ragsdale in NFL
With the retirement of Kurt Warner this past offseason, speculation has began to whether or not he will be given a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
I personally feel that Kurt Warner needs to be inducted into the Hall of Fame and be appreciated for the great quarterback that he has been. This article looks at Warner's career achievements and reasons why he should be given one of ...
Torry Holt’s Hall of Fame Career Draws To a Close in New England
Posted: 15th May 2010 by Ed Kapp in NFL
One of the biggest play-makers of the last decade, wide receiver Torry Holt , 33, has long served as one of the league’s scariest deep-threats.
After enjoying a stand-out career at North Carolina State, Holt became an integral part of the ‘Greatest Show on Turf’ with the St. Louis Rams after being selected with the sixth overall pick of the 1999 NFL Draft.
After reaching the pinnacle of NFL success in the ...
Browns Look To Be Expanding Beyond Two and Three-Headed Running Schemes
Posted: 15th May 2010 by Daniel Wolf in NFL
The Cleveland Browns have already told the media that they want to run the ball in 2010 and carry the momentum the team had in their running attack from the final four victories of the 2009 season.
Most NFL teams have moved away from the traditional "featured back" model on offense to run with a complementary back to share the burden of all the pounding throughout an NFL season.
Of those ...