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Fantasy Football: Old Faces, New Places: Wide Receivers

Fantasy Football: Old Faces, New Places: Wide Receivers Most of the wide receivers below you'll recognize from the 2014 draft class: Sammy Watkins, Brandin Cooks, Jordan Matthews, Paul Richardson, Allen Robinson, Jarvis Landry, Donte Moncrief, John Brown and Ryan Grant. All of them, including Allen Hurns and Albert Wilson, who were signed in 2014 as undrafted free agents, will put on a new jersey in 2018. For some wide receivers, this will be their third NFL team already due to trades (Watkins, Cooks, and  Matthews).…

Super Bowl LII Preview

The anticipation is almost over, and Super Bowl LII is just about upon us. The Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots each ended the regular season with identical 13-3 records. Each team finished first in their respective conference and won two home games to earn a berth to Super Bowl LII. The Patriots dominated the Tennessee Titans 35-14 in the Divisional Round before earning a 24-20, come from behind victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC Championship Game. The Eagles squeaked by the Atlanta Falcons…

Fantasy Football: AFC Championship Game

Well, folks, we have finally reached the Conference Championship games. Sunday’s games will decide who competes in Super Bowl LII. Only one of the four teams still standing finished above .500 a season ago. That, of course, would be the New England Patriots, who won last year’s Super Bowl and are favored to repeat this year. The Patriots will host the Jacksonville Jaguars in Sunday’s first game.The Jacksonville Jaguars won just three games last season. Their incredible turnaround has been kickstarted by the continued…

Fantasy Football: Week 14 Wide Receiver Matchup Report

Antonio Brown proved once again why he’s the best receiver in the NFL in Week 13. He gutted out a toe injury and posted an overall WR5 performance in Pittsburgh’s come-from-behind victory on Monday night against the Cincinnati Bengals. Brown will likely finish the year as the overall WR1 for the third time in four years, and finish as a top-4 receiver for the fifth consecutive campaign. The first of those years was 2013, when a 22-year-old phenom by the name of Josh Gordon captured the overall WR1 spot. That year, Gordon…