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Josh Gordon: The Circus Continues

Here we are in the middle of another NFL offseason and coming upon another summer filled with Josh Gordon speculation. It’s become a fairly standard annual event at this point, at least it feels like it, right? Each breaking news report starts another ride on the Gordon rollercoaster. Gordon working out, or out at a

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What do we do with Chris Hogan?

If you start to look into it, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a more interesting story, athletically, than that of Patriots’ wide receiver Chris Hogan. Football and all major American sports for that matter have many athletes who excelled at other sports, the pinnacle, of course, being players like Bo Jackson, Deion Sanders and Brian

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Darius Jackson: Fantasy Fool’s Gold

Few things in fantasy are more disgusting than falling in love with a player- especially a sleeper, under-the-radar-type- only to see his landing spot completely tank his value and all your hopes and dreams. As was the case last year with Eastern Michigan standout running back Darius Jackson. Prior to the draft, many people had

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The Curious Case of Eddie Lacy

With free agency ready to get underway, one position is to bound to dominate the storylines this week: running back. Adding to the mixture of an already crowded market are recently released All-Pro veterans Adrian Peterson and Jamaal Charles, both of whom will find work in 2017 despite their age and injuries. Other running backs

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Draft Profile: TE O.J. Howard, Alabama

Tight end is one of the more challenging positions in fantasy football.  Most NFL tight ends are wildly inconsistent.  Despite the receiving ability of a lot of NFL TE’s, sometimes the matchup requires them to become blockers first and offensive weapons second.  If you do happen to find a quality TE, especially in your dynasty

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Leonard Fournette: Should You Take Him at 1.01 in Rookie Drafts?

  The dynasty fantasy football world has marveled over Leonard Fournette ever since he committed to LSU. Since his days at Saint Augustine High School, Fournette has drawn comparisons to Adrian Peterson, this generation’s top running back. During his Senior year in high school, the hype was further pushed as Fournette finished ranked number one

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WR Rashard “Hollywood” Higgins, Cleveland Browns

Heading into 2017, Browns’ wide receiver Rashard “Hollywood” Higgins might face even more questions than he did as a rookie in 2016. The Browns’ 2016 5th round pick out of Colorado State was one of 4 wide receivers selected by the Browns last year creating both competition and a logjam among rookies at the position.

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Player Profile: WR Breshad Perriman

One of the players I’ll be targeting in the off-season is Breshad Perriman. Perriman has the physical traits to be the #1 wide receiver for the Ravens and he should have more than enough opportunity to do so in 2017. Opportunity The most important statistic for wide receivers in fantasy football is targets. Without targets

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Player Profile: RB Rob Kelley

Washington Redskins’ running back Rob Kelley, aka Fat Rob, has had an interesting path to his current starting job with the Redskins. As far as the metrics crowd is concerned, there might not be a worse running back starting in the NFL, although his on-field production thus far has proven otherwise. He did not participate

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