1. Aaron Rodgers vs. Cincinnati Bengals The Bengals are coming off a back-breaking defeat and will have a hard time recovering emotionally for Week Two. And let's not forget, Rodgers never really got untracked in their Week One win over the Bears...
We’re back with our 2009 NFL picks section, where we’ll select our top games with the point spread and find one underdog to play with the money line. Best Bet 1. Baltimore Ravens (-13) vs...
The first week of the suicide pool is always the trickiest to pick. It has featured some epic upsets—Chargers vs. Panthers last year—and because of this, we usually try and shy away from the heavy favorites or top tier teams...
It’s our fantasy booms and busts edition to kick off the 2009 season. This week we’ll look at three from each position and tell you who will boom, and who will bust. Fantasy Booms 1...
The 2009 NFL season is just a day away, beginning with the Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers and Tennessee Titans on Thursday Night. Pittsburgh Steelers (-6.5) vs. Tennessee Titans The Steelers will come into this game charged up and ready to roll
Must Starts 1. Baltimore Ravens vs. Kansas City Chiefs The Ravens couldn’t have asked for a better fantasy matchup and they’re our top defense in Week one...
Must Starts 1. Baltimore Ravens vs. Kansas City Chiefs The Ravens couldn't have asked for a better fantasy matchup, and they're our top defense in Week One...
Must Starts 1. Dallas Clark vs. Jacksonville Jaguars While the Jaguars always seem to come up big when facing the Colts, Clark always comes up big against the Jags. And this year, he should to an even greater extent...
1. Randy Moss vs. Buffalo Bills It is our opinion that we're going to see an aerial show on Monday night in Tom Brady's comeback—and all we need to do is look back to 2007 to see how dangerous the Brady/Moss combo is...
Must Starts: 1. Adrian Peterson vs. Cleveland Browns The road for 2,000 begins in the Dawg Pound. Look for Peterson to get the ball early and often and shred this Browns' defense for over 150 yards and two TDs...
Must Starts 1. Tom Brady vs. Buffalo Bills Brady returns to the gridiron to face the Buffalo Bills on Monday Night. And while the Bills possess a pretty solid young defense, in the end, it will not matter...
1. Kellen Winslow In time, the move to Tampa Bay should revitalize Kellen Winslow's career. This year, with so much uncertainty at the QB position, it's probably safe to assume he won't be putting up numbers similar to 2007...
1. Brandon Marshall Has anyone gotten off to a worse start this year than Brandon Marshall? As soon as Jay Cutler was dealt he demanded a trade...
Clinton Portis It’s difficult to put a guy of Clinton Portis' caliber in a fantasy bust article, but a repeat of his 2008's fantasy numbers seems highly unlikely...
Our fantasy busts edition will feature QBs who are poised to see a drop off in production in 2009, meaning you should be careful as to how high you select them in your fantasy football draft...
While tight ends rarely impact your fantasy team as other positions do, they still provide a lot of valuable points and can be the difference to a win or loss. If you don't grab one of the top guys at the position, you can still find quality later on...
Any receiver that's taken at the top half of the fantasy draft is usually selected in the range he should be, and the only thing you need to worry about is whether you're selecting him too high based on his probable return—e...
Every year, a few running backs come out of nowhere to surprise the NFL and significantly add to—or carry—a fantasy football team...
While selecting Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Peyton Manning and a handful of others doesn't take much skill in a fantasy football draft, finding a late-round sleeper who impacts your team does...
One of the new gambling rages on the NFL is the suicide pool. To recap for those not familiar with the term or have heard about it in their office and are interested in getting involved; the ...
11. Kevin Boss Although the TE position wasn't a major part of the Giants' offense in 2008, when they did look to Boss, he delivered...
1. Jason Witten T.O.'s departure makes the sure handed Witten even more important in the Cowboys' offense. Look for OC Garret to move him around and Romo to target him at least eight-to-10 balls per game...
11. Marques Colston The only thing keeping Colston out of the top 10 fantasy receiver conversation is his proneness to injury...
1. Larry Fitzgerald Fitzgerald's utter dominance through the 2008 postseason elevated him to another level. And now, just entering his prime, he's going to give DBs fits for a long time. 2...
11. Brandon Jacobs The bruising back scored 15 TDs in 2008 and rushed for a thousand yards in his just 13 games. This year, with the uncertainty at receiver, the running game becomes even more of a focal point and that means a lot of Jacobs...
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