2014 Fantasy Football: The Rise of Alshon Jeffery
Heading into the 2013 NFL season, Chicago Bears wide receiver Alshon Jeffery may have been one of the better kept secrets in fantasy football. The former University of South Carolina product stands at 6-foot-3, 216-pounds, so it’s difficult to imagine [...]
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2014 Fantasy Football Deep Sleeper: Buffalo Bills WR Marquise Goodwin
The Buffalo Bills selected Marquise Goodwin in the third round of the 2013 NFL draft. The former University of Texas wide receiver represented the United States in track and field at the 2012 Summer Olympics. At the NFL scouting combine, [...]
2014 Fantasy Football Stock Rising: Dallas Cowboys WR Terrance Williams
It is very easy to judge all on the bad decisions Jerry Jones has made during his tenure as Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager, but drafting wide receiver Terrance Williams was not one of those. At certain times during his rookie [...]
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2014 Fantasy Football Deep Sleeper: New Orleans Saints RB Khiry Robinson
Fantasy football general managers can try as hard as they want, but trying to figure out the New Orleans Saints backfield may be one of the most difficult task to conquer in the fantasy realm. Head coach Sean Payton and his [...]
Bryce Brown: Ultimate Fantasy Football Dynasty Sleeper
Philadelphia Eagles running back Bryce Brown has always been in a hurry. Though he was no. 1 high school recruit in 2009 (ahead of Matt Barkley and Trent Richardson), he never fashioned himself as an “student-athlete”. After appearing in 13 college games, he hurried to [...]
2014 Fantasy Football: What Is Impending Free Agent RB Maurice Jones-Drew’s Value?
Impending free agent Maurice Jones-Drew looks destined to be signing somewhere other than with the Jacksonville Jaguars this offseason. Jones-Drew will be 29 years old and has 2,135 touches in his career. He would like something like a three-year deal [...]
Fantasy Football 2014: Joique Bell is a Must-Draft Backup
The Detroit Lions had one of the best offenses in the league in 2013. The Lions averaged 392.1 yards and 24.7 points per game, good for sixth and 13th, respectively. It’s easy when you have a receiver like Calvin Johnson catching every ball within [...]