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Dear NFL GMs, you should draft Jordan Roberts

Go back to 2009 and wrangle up a group of the top four rushers from each class. That’s 16 running backs. With the exception of CJ Spiller, everyone else in that group weighs at least 215 lbs. As NFL players continually get bigger, faster, and stronger, it’s necessary for running backs to have a sturdy frame…. Already a member? Log in here...

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Who’s Next from the Wide Receiver Class of 2011?

It is often said that wide receivers break out in their third season. Everyone knows that A.J. Green and Julio Jones have already hit it big, but the ability to uncover third year sleepers is critical to winning your league. Let’s find out what happens if we re-visit the wide receiver class of 2011 which will be entering its third season this fall. We will…...

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Have the New England Patriots outsmarted everyone again?

Heading into  the 2013 offseason there is great interest in the New England passing attack. Gronk and Hernandez are star tight ends, but who else is going to catch passes from Tom Brady? Excluding practice squad players for the moment, the Patriots only have Brandon Lloyd and Matt Slater under contract for the 2013 season. It is clear that the Pats are lacking a true…...

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DeAndre the Giant

The SEC is the best conference, right? If you can perform in the SEC, you can probably play in the NFL, right? But what can be said about a guy from the ACC who performs fantastically against SEC opponents?… Already a member? Log in here...

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Was Eric Decker’s Breakout Inevitable?

Entering 2012, his third season in the NFL, Eric Decker was a nice receiver who showed promise as a complement to Demaryius Thomas. In his first two seasons he caught 50 balls for 718 yards and 9 touchdowns but only managed four games with more than three catches…. Already a member? Log in here...

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Sounding the Cowbell on a Dynasty Sleeper, Mississippi State’s Chad Bumphis

Mississippi State receiver Chad Bumphis has been in the news twice recently. First, he used social media to warn recruits about taking money on National Signing Day. Later, news broke that he got snubbed from the NFL combine, despite hauling in 12 receiving touchdowns this year. For perspective, consider the following:… Already a member? Log in here...

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Keenan Allen and the Disappearing Pac-12 Wide Receiver (Part 2)

As you read in part 1 of this article, Pac-12 wide receivers are going extinct. Now it’s time to examine some similarities among failed Pac-12 prospects and see if we can find a trend. Hopefully we can get a read on California WR Keenan Allen…. Already a member? Log in here...

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Dear NFL GMs, you should draft Jordan Roberts

Go back to 2009 and wrangle up a group of the top four rushers from each class. That’s 16 running backs. With the exception of CJ Spiller, everyone else in that group weighs at least 215 lbs. As NFL players continually get bigger, faster, and stronger, it’s necessary for running backs to have a sturdy frame…. Already a member? Log in here...

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Who’s Next from the Wide Receiver Class of 2011?

It is often said that wide receivers break out in their third season. Everyone knows that A.J. Green and Julio Jones have already hit it big, but the ability to uncover third year sleepers is critical to winning your league. Let’s find out what happens if we re-visit the wide receiver class of 2011 which will be entering its third season this fall. We will…...

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Have the New England Patriots outsmarted everyone again?

Heading into  the 2013 offseason there is great interest in the New England passing attack. Gronk and Hernandez are star tight ends, but who else is going to catch passes from Tom Brady? Excluding practice squad players for the moment, the Patriots only have Brandon Lloyd and Matt Slater under contract for the 2013 season. It is clear that the Pats are lacking a true…...

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DeAndre the Giant

The SEC is the best conference, right? If you can perform in the SEC, you can probably play in the NFL, right? But what can be said about a guy from the ACC who performs fantastically against SEC opponents?… Already a member? Log in here...

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Was Eric Decker’s Breakout Inevitable?

Entering 2012, his third season in the NFL, Eric Decker was a nice receiver who showed promise as a complement to Demaryius Thomas. In his first two seasons he caught 50 balls for 718 yards and 9 touchdowns but only managed four games with more than three catches…. Already a member? Log in here...

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Sounding the Cowbell on a Dynasty Sleeper, Mississippi State’s Chad Bumphis

Mississippi State receiver Chad Bumphis has been in the news twice recently. First, he used social media to warn recruits about taking money on National Signing Day. Later, news broke that he got snubbed from the NFL combine, despite hauling in 12 receiving touchdowns this year. For perspective, consider the following:… Already a member? Log in here...

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Keenan Allen and the Disappearing Pac-12 Wide Receiver (Part 2)

As you read in part 1 of this article, Pac-12 wide receivers are going extinct. Now it’s time to examine some similarities among failed Pac-12 prospects and see if we can find a trend. Hopefully we can get a read on California WR Keenan Allen…. Already a member? Log in here...

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Dear NFL GMs, you should draft Jordan Roberts

Go back to 2009 and wrangle up a group of the top four rushers from each class. That’s 16 running backs. With the exception of CJ Spiller, everyone else in that group weighs at least 215 lbs. As NFL players continually get bigger, faster, and stronger, it’s necessary for running backs to have a sturdy frame…. Already a member? Log in here...

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Who’s Next from the Wide Receiver Class of 2011?

It is often said that wide receivers break out in their third season. Everyone knows that A.J. Green and Julio Jones have already hit it big, but the ability to uncover third year sleepers is critical to winning your league. Let’s find out what happens if we re-visit the wide receiver class of 2011 which will be entering its third season this fall. We will…...

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Have the New England Patriots outsmarted everyone again?

Heading into  the 2013 offseason there is great interest in the New England passing attack. Gronk and Hernandez are star tight ends, but who else is going to catch passes from Tom Brady? Excluding practice squad players for the moment, the Patriots only have Brandon Lloyd and Matt Slater under contract for the 2013 season. It is clear that the Pats are lacking a true…...

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DeAndre the Giant

The SEC is the best conference, right? If you can perform in the SEC, you can probably play in the NFL, right? But what can be said about a guy from the ACC who performs fantastically against SEC opponents?… Already a member? Log in here...

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Was Eric Decker’s Breakout Inevitable?

Entering 2012, his third season in the NFL, Eric Decker was a nice receiver who showed promise as a complement to Demaryius Thomas. In his first two seasons he caught 50 balls for 718 yards and 9 touchdowns but only managed four games with more than three catches…. Already a member? Log in here...

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Sounding the Cowbell on a Dynasty Sleeper, Mississippi State’s Chad Bumphis

Mississippi State receiver Chad Bumphis has been in the news twice recently. First, he used social media to warn recruits about taking money on National Signing Day. Later, news broke that he got snubbed from the NFL combine, despite hauling in 12 receiving touchdowns this year. For perspective, consider the following:… Already a member? Log in here...

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Keenan Allen and the Disappearing Pac-12 Wide Receiver (Part 2)

As you read in part 1 of this article, Pac-12 wide receivers are going extinct. Now it’s time to examine some similarities among failed Pac-12 prospects and see if we can find a trend. Hopefully we can get a read on California WR Keenan Allen…. Already a member? Log in here...

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