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ON THE CLOCK: THE LIONS
The Detroit Lions have room to improve
and to make that apparent, currently have the #2
pick in the draft. Dan Hope thinks the Lions go
QB in Round One. The rest of the draft looks to
be focused on defense.
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ON THE CLOCK: THE TITANS
The Tennessee Titans have many needs in the 2007
draft including cornerback, defensive end and
possibly running back. According to BTB Analyst
Michael Amburgey, none is more apparent than the
need at wide receiver.
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| » NFL Week 5 Power Rankings |
The Colts, Patriots, Cowboys, and Packers remained unbeaten; but how does the rest of the league stack up? BringTheBlitz writer Nick Caron explains in his week five power rankings. More
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| » Week 3 NFL Power Rankings |
Who are the top teams in the league and who are the bottom-dwellers looking up? BringTheBlitz.com analyst Nick Caron examines these questions in his latest NFL Power Rankings. More
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| » Belichick apologizes for video controversy |
Patriots coach Bill Belichick apologized Wednesday for the commotion surrounding his team following accusations that his club spied on the Jets during New England's season-opening victory in New York. More
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| » Doctors optimistic that Everett will walk again |
The doctor who performed the spinal surgery on Everett told Buffalo TV station WIVB on Tuesday that Everett has voluntary movement of his arms and legs and as a result he is optimistic that Everett will walk again. More
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| » Raiders come to terms with No. 1 pick Russell |
Ending months of negotiations and a holdout that stretched to more than six weeks, the Oakland Raiders reached a contract agreement in principle with JaMarcus Russell, the former LSU quarterback who was the first overall selection in the 2007 draft, on Monday. More
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| » Patriots accused of cheating, spying on Jets |
NFL security confiscated a video camera and its tape from a New England Patriots employee on the team's sideline during Sunday's game against the Jets in a suspected spying incident, sources said. More
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| » Vick deliberating on plea agreement |
Michael Vick is still weighing his options in the dogfighting case he faces in federal court, and Len Pasquarelli reports that a plea agreement may not be in the offing any time soon. More
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| » Ginn seeing reps with first team offense |
Ginn has stepped in for Marty Booker, who has missed the last two days with knee soreness. While Derek Hagan has gotten a few reps in Booker's absence, Ginn has seen the majority of time, indicating the Dolphins now consider him third on the depth chart. Fantasy Outlook:
Ted Ginn Jr. - Should be in your peripheral vision as we head into the pre-season. Though his major value is expected to be as a return specialist, his speed and vision makes him a threat any time he touches the ball. Until we see how the Dolphins use him in the pre-season, Ginn should remain a very late or undrafted pick in most fantasy leagues.
Marty Booker - Played in 14 games in 2006, but had over 100 yards receiving in just three games and only 6 touchdown receptions. Booker hasn't ever been a great fantasy receiver and shouldn't be relied on in anything other than desperate situations.
Derek Hagan - Is not worth putting on your roster at this point. More
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| » Bucs depth chart has Stovall as No. 2 WR |
Maurice Stovall is listed as the starting flanker on the Bucs' initial training camp depth chart, ahead of Michael Clayton. Fantasy Outlook:Maurice Stovall - Could be a major sleeper and may go undrafted in many leagues. Rather than wasting a pick on a veteran WR who has little to no value, consider picking Stovall with your last pick in deep leagues. His success does fall much on the shoulders of whoever is throwing him the ball, however.
Michael Clayton - Has no value at this point. Had a stand-out rookie season, but has been completely off the map since then. Unless he earns back his starting spot and starts scoring touchdowns, don't bother wasting a roster spot on Clayton. More
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