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FBO: The Brees vs. Rivers debate
Bill Barnwell, Football OutsidersFootball Outsiders turns their metrics on one of the biggest personnel decisions of the last decade -- Drew Brees or Philip Rivers in San Diego? Turns out you need to consider all the angles, including options available at No. 1 in the 2004 NFL draft.
Story | Conversation | October 14, 2009
ARIZONA CARDINALS (Consensus division finish: 1st)
ESPN.com...this division again. John Clayton ESPN.com DIVISION FINISH: 1 The curse of the Super Bowl loser -- which has affected every runner-up in the 2000s except the Seahawks -- makes it hard to...
Page | ConversationMocking potential NFC West alternatives
Mike Sando, NFC West...in other words. With that, I'll break down where each of my projected NFC West projections could break down. Draft Second Overall Choice Pos. Team 2008 Chris Long DE STL 2007 Calvin Johnson...
Blog | April 22, 2009Predicting the Rams' record
Mike Sando, NFC West...under new coach Steve Spagnuolo. Having already discussed projections for the Cardinals, 49ers and Seahawks, it'...four-game stretch: all four opponents feature Pro Bowl-caliber quarterbacks. Drew Brees, Kurt Warner and Jay...
Blog | April 17, 2009The Mag: 2009 fantasy football preview
ESPN The MagazineAdrian Peterson will rush for exactly 1,837 yards -- and 24 other shocking fantasy revelations from the minds at ESPN The Magazine.
Story | Conversation | July 15, 2009
Panthers keep on running
Eric Karabell, ESPN.comEric Karabell previews the Carolina Panthers from a fantasy perspective, and most of the team's value rests on the legs of DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart.
Story | Conversation | July 07, 2009FBO: New names in NFC West
Ben Riley, Football OutsidersFootball Outsiders analyzes the draft choices, trades and free-agent signings for the NFC West, focusing heavily on the major additions made by the Cardinals, Rams, 49ers and Seahawks.
Story | Conversation | April 30, 2009
Tuesday With Mel Kiper Jr.
ESPN InsiderMel Kiper Jr. drops a ton of wisdom during the run-up to the NFL draft. Each week, Insider will compile the best notes, quotes and commentary from the foremost expert on the draft. Today: Mel is explaining movement in his top 10 and beyond.
Story | Conversation | March 16, 2009
Condensing the NFL Combine
Chris Sprow...mess of the Wonderlic. Young was defensive the whole time he was in Indy. After the Rose Bowl performance against USC that had him projected like pre-IPO Google stock, any questions felt like digs...
Blog Entry | Conversation | February 24, 2009ESPNHS Wednesday: Best blogs 1/21
ESPNRISE.comESPNRISE.com scours the Fan Profiles to feature the best blogs, pics and video from high school students across the country.
Story | Conversation | January 21, 2009NFL draft as inexact as breaking down tenths of seconds
Gregg Easterbrook, Special to Page 2TMQ weighs in with the final word on the 2008 NFL draft and just a few other topics.
Story | Conversation | April 28, 2008Scouts Inc.'s pick-by-pick first-round analysis
Scouts Inc.Our scouts break down every pick in the 2007 NFL draft as it happens.
Story | Conversation | April 26, 2008
Mocking the mockery of the mock drafts
Gregg Easterbrook, Special to Page 2Now that the dust has settled from the NFL season, Tuesday Morning Quarterback is back to mock the draft.
Story | Conversation | April 21, 2008Dolphins signing Long could create dilemmas for other teams
Todd McShay, Scouts Inc.In his latest mock draft, Scouts Inc.'s Todd McShay looks at the scenarios that could confront each team in the first round and how they might trickle down.
Story | Conversation | April 14, 2008
Jake Long atop latest mock draft; QB Ryan falls to No. 3
Todd McShay, Scouts Inc.Jake Long is No. 1 in Todd McShay's latest mock draft, dropping Matt Ryan to No. 3 overall.
Story | Conversation | April 01, 2008
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