Is there a way for the wide receiver position to feel incredibly deep but also rather shallow at the same time? Let me explain. The NFL is a more pass-heavy league than it ever was. And with more throwing comes … read more » by Fantasy in Tue, Aug 22 |
2022 was a messy year at quarterback in fantasy football, and I only need one stat to make that point. Geno Smith was the QB5 in standard scoring formats. If that doesn’t define just how strange of a year it … read more » by Fantasy in Mon, Aug 21 |
Allow me to make a rather obvious statement. Generally, in fantasy football, you’re better off picking players from good offenses than from bad ones. I know what you’re probably thinking: “No, duh, captain obvious.” But as draft season ramps up, … read more » by Fantasy in Thu, Aug 17 |
If I could use one word to describe the state of the running back position entering the 2023 season, it would be doubt. There is more trepidation about the position — particularly at the top — than perhaps we’ve ever … read more » by Fantasy in Wed, Aug 16 |
Can you feel it? Mock draft season is upon us. The first preseason game of the 2023 season is in the books. And for many, August represents the time to really get dialed into the upcoming fantasy football campaign. Today, … read more » by Fantasy in Wed, Aug 9 |
Last month, we took a look at some of the most overvalued players for those in ESPN fantasy football leagues. Now it’s July, and mock draft season is upon us. That means we’ll have more valuable data as more fantasy … read more » by Fantasy in Sun, Jul 16 |
Last month, we took a look at some of my favorite value players for those in ESPN fantasy football leagues. Now it’s July, and mock draft season is upon us. That means we’ll have more valuable data as more fantasy … read more » by Fantasy in Fri, Jul 14 |
We’ve all played fantasy football long enough to have been burnt. And we always remember the busts. I’ve won my main league three times, but some of my most vivid memories are of the guys who totally destroyed my season, … read more » by Fantasy in Thu, Jul 13 |
Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott was one of the most notable quarterbacks at the NFL Combine. Prescott finished fifth in both the vertical jump and broad jump drills while running a 4.79 40-yard dash. The Clarion LedgerMon, Feb 29 |
Indiana running back Jordan Howard was quiet during the NFL Combine. Howard did not participate in the 40-yard dash and was a top performer in the vertical jump and broad jump drills. NFL.comMon, Feb 29 |
Oklahoma wideout Sterling Shepard was one of the most impressive wide receivers during the NFL Combine. Shepard tied for first among receivers in the bench press with 20 reps and also tied for first in the vertical jump. Shepard also ran a 4.48 40-yard dash, which was tied for the ninth-best time among receivers. The OklahomanMon, Feb 29 |
Mississippi State wide receiver De'Runnya Wilson might have drastically hurt his draft stock during the NFL Combine. Wilson's 4.85 40-yard dash time was the slowest among participating wideouts. His 28-inch vertical jump was also the worst among participating players at his position. The Clarion LedgerMon, Feb 29 |
Arkansas running back Alex Collins ran a 4.59 40-yard dash, which was the 15th best time among tailbacks. NFL.comMon, Feb 29 |
Eastern Kentucky DE/OLB Noah Spence was underwhelming in a variety of ways at the NFL Combine. Spence posted a 4.80 40-yard dash time, which was not overly impressive when compared to fellow edge rushers. NFL.com's Mike Mayock said he expected Spence to run a 40-yard dash time between 4.65 and 4.7 seconds. League personnel weren't impressed with Spence either. One exec told NFL.com's Kimberly Jones that Spence was not worthy of being a first-round pick while an unnamed general manager told NFL.com that he didn't know if he could trust Spence off of the field. NFL.comMon, Feb 29 |
Florida defensive lineman Jonathan Bullard put up a good performance at the NFL Combine. The 6-foot-2, 283 pound prospect ran a 4.93 40-yard dash, put up 23 reps in the bench press and leapt 116 inches in the broad jump. NESN.comMon, Feb 29 |
Former Mississippi State wide receiver De'Runnya Wilson opted to forgo his senior season after hauling in 60 passes for 918 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2015. Wilson features prototypical size for an NFL wideout at 6-foot-4, 215 pounds. He has good hands and can be a reliable red zone option in the NFL, but there are questions as to whether Wilson will ultimately develop into a No. 1 receiver. Wilson doesn't possess great speed and does not do much after the catch. CBS SportsSun, Feb 21 |
There's no doubt Eastern Kentucky defensive end Noah Spence has talent. He displayed it during an impressive 2015 season when he recorded 11.5 sacks. But, Spence does carry some off-field baggage. He was dismissed from Ohio State in 2014 after failing several drug tests because of an issue with Ecstasy. He eventually received treatment and has not had any problems since. Spence tore it up at EKU, but a limited sample size against Division 1 opponents muddles the value of Spence's production. He can play both defensive end and move outside as an edge rusher. He has a natural first step and the quickness to blow by blockers. He will need to develop in coverage, especially if he's drafted by a 3-4 team. CBS SportsSun, Feb 21 |