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Fantasy football: Roster hole solutions in 2024 NFL draft

For the purposes of this exercise, we’ll assume that the quarterback voids in Chicago, Washington and New England will be filled by Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels and Drake Maye with the first three picks. Current depth: Rico Dowdle, Deuce Vaughn, Malik Davis, Snoop Conner The solution: Select Jonathon Brooks with the 24th pick of the […]

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Ex-rugby star Rees-Zammit to hold visits with Broncos, Chiefs

Rees-Zammit stunned rugby fans when he announced in January that he was leaving the sport to pursue a dream of playing in the NFL. On Friday, Rees-Zammit posted a 4.43 in his 40-yard dash at the NFL’s International Player Pathway (IPP) pro day. He also achieved a 9ft 7in broad jump and 29-inch vertical jump. […]

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NFL free agency: Roster additions, cuts, remaining questions

The initial NFL free agency rush of 2024 was more frenetic than ever, as hundreds of players were given millions of dollars to relocate to new cities. Leading the way were a pair of former Pro Bowl quarterbacks looking to rekindle old success in new locales, but Kirk Cousins and Russell Wilson were hardly alone […]

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Punt, kick or go for it on fourth down? Method to NFL analytics models

More Teams. More Games. The “Around the Horn” panel explains why Todd Bowles not using his last timeout against the Lions was a terrible decision. (1:45) Late in the third quarter of the Ravens’ divisional round matchup against the Texans, Baltimore, leading 17-10, faced a fourth-and-1 at the Houston 49-yard line. Then, in the bottom […]

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Shades of Brady: Pats’ Stidham 7th QB selected

Stidham, the 133rd overall selection, was the seventh quarterback picked overall, following Kyler Murray (first overall, Cardinals), Daniel Jones (sixth, Giants), Dwayne Haskins (15th, Redskins), Drew Lock (42nd, Broncos), Will Grier (100th, Panthers) and Ryan Finley (104th, Bengals). That’s similar to Brady, the 199th overall pick of the 2000 draft who saw six quarterbacks — […]

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2024 fantasy football flex and superflex rankings

More Teams. More Games. Eric Karabell breaks down Amon-Ra St. Brown‘s impressive fantasy season. (0:41) The 2024 fantasy football superflex rankings below will be updated throughout the NFL offseason. We know many of you compete in superflex formats that invite/covet second quarterbacks in starting lineups, so these rankings account for that. For those newer to […]

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Mike Clay’s fantasy football PPR rankings for 2024

Players set to enter unrestricted (UFA), restricted (RFA) and exclusive rights (ERFA) free agency are noted. NOTE: The rankings below are for PPR formats. Latest update: Jan. 5 1. Christian McCaffrey, SF, RB1 2. CeeDee Lamb, DAL, WR1 3. Justin Jefferson, MIN, WR2 4. Tyreek Hill, MIA, WR3 5. Breece Hall, NYJ, RB2 6. Kyren […]

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Fantasy football flex and superflex rankings for Week 18

Welcome to Week 18 of the 2023 NFL season and our weekly PPR fantasy football superflex rankings. We know many of you compete in superflex formats that invite/covet second quarterbacks in starting lineups, so these rankings account for that. It might look odd to see the lowest-ranked fantasy passers ahead of typical RB2 and WR2 […]

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Fantasy football waiver wire: Championship week pickups

More Teams. More Games. Check out some of the best moments from Week 17 in the NFL, including Isaiah Likely’s one-hand grab for a TD and James Conner’s winning score vs. the Eagles. (2:11) Is your fantasy football league active through Week 18? If yes, you should talk to your commissioner and vote to change […]

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49ers-Ravens and other Monday Night betting odds, picks, tips

What can we expect from a betting standpoint? Betting analysts Eric Moody, Seth Walder, Tyler Fulghum and Aaron Schatz provide their thoughts. Note: Odds by ESPN BET Schatz: I’m driving the Baltimore Ravens bandwagon, because my DVOA stats have Baltimore higher than any other advanced metric does. And yet, even I am leaning towards the […]

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