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The Huddle's EOS Series is an exclusive and valuable analysis tool that takes the results from all defensive performances last season and then applies the stats allowed against quarterbacks, running backs and receivers to determine who will have the easier schedule. Doug Martin should be poised for fantasy success given the Bucs most favorable EOS rating. Read » |
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Wide receivers have one of the toughest jobs on the field - they have no blockers and make their living running precise routes in the middle of the secondary. They need to establish chemistry with their quarterback who in turn must know exactly where his receiver is at all time. It would seem a stretch to expect these rookie wideouts to matter much. Read » |
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It's a brave new world and rookies matter in fantasy football. Here's the initial look at the top ten players coming out of the draft and why you need to track them in training camp. New Rams wide receiver Brian Quick comes in at a surprising #2 on the list. Read » |
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UPDATED. Historically no position has been as profitable for rookies as the running back. If you have played fantasy football long enough, you love rookie running backs. But there is some sense that maybe the party is over. Read » |
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The 2012 NFL Draft is complete and fantasy owners will be glad to see Cleveland put RB Trent Richardson to good use this season. That should be great news for fantasy owners looking for a rookie RB to draft. Find out what other rookies should be on your radar. Read » |
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TRACKING THE NFL OFF-SEASON
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Free agency is in full swing and after a busy week of action we run down the key player moves and how they could impact the 2012 fantasy football season. Read » |
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The 2012 NFL Draft board is formalizing at the top, but a question remains for fantasy owners as to where possible fantasy stud WR Justin Blackmon will land. Will Cleveland surprise and grab him at #4? Tampa at #5? The Rams at #6? We'll know very soon. Read » |
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Given recent history it should come as no surprise that the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft is expected to be light on runners. But there are a handful of candidates who warrant early round attention. With their varying skill sets, where each player winds up will be the key factor in how much they bring to the fantasy table this August. Read » |
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Five rookie quarterbacks started at least one game in 2011 and two directed their teams into the playoffs. But only Cam Newton had a fantasy impact. Here’s a rundown of what fantasy owners can expect from this year’s crop of rookie signal callers. Read » |
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The Colts have more than a need at quarterback to fill. They have holes all over the place that fantasy owners will be paying attention to. We break down the needs of every NFL team and suggest some ways they may choose to address them on draft day. Read » |
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Last season A.J. Green was the only first-year pass-catcher to top 1,000 yards, and the first rookie to do so since Marques Colston in 2006. That track record of success, or lack thereof, combined with a relatively deep crop of rookie receivers could keep the number of NFL Draft Day One wideouts to a minimum. Read » |
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The NFL is a copycat league, so the success of Jimmy Graham in New Orleans and the Rob Gronkowski/Aaron Hernandez tandem in New England - not to mention Green Bay’s Jermichael Finley, the 49ers’ Vernon Davis, and so on and so on - has everyone looking for a pass-catching tight end of their own. Read » |
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Over the five months before our next meaningful snap of NFL football we’ll be treated to the annual influx of talent from the college ranks. Some names you’re already familiar with; others, not so much. Consider this your quick and dirty orientation to the 2012 rookies. Read » |