Thursday Thoughts: LaMichael James’ decision and a fantasy football sleeper
I probably should be writing about fantasy football right now, but the news of Oregon Ducks junior running back LaMichael James' plan to declare for the 2012 NFL Draft is on my brain. His decision is not surprising, but what might be is where this ultra-productive talent comes off the board in next April's extravaganza. Tap your mouse here for more »
An early fantasy football value pick
The NFL labor dispute stands in the way of a 2011 fantasy football season, but that doesn't mean we haven't been focusing our attention on potential steals in your eventual drafts.
Obviously a lot will change between now and the start of the fantasy draft season. In the meantime, why not have some fun! Tap your mouse here for more »
Sidney Rice, Wes Welker, Tim Tebow and more
It's hard to believe we are approaching Week 10 already. This season has been filled with a lot of drama, and fantasy owners are digging deep trying to make that important playoff push.
I have a lot of fragments on my mind this week, and most of them have fantasy implications. As my brain floats aimlessly about the NFL, all I want is a decadent California burrito, warmer weather and frosty microbrew. Some things will have to wait longer than others, because it's a cold one outside! Tap your mouse here for more »
Randy Moss deal paves way for Vincent Jackson to Pats
Vincent Jackson will be a New England Patriot sooner rather than later.
The only question is whether San Diego Chargers general manager A.J. Smith will lower his lofty trade demands for V-Jax. If so, I think New England will not have a problem trading 2011 second- and fourth-round picks for him. Tap your mouse here for more »
NFL Draft Grapevine: AFC winners and losers
Now that we've had a few days to digest the offerings of the 2010 NFL Draft, it is time for our annual draft winners and losers piece. In what is always a controversial analysis, everyone has fun grading the draft or tearing apart the next guy's evaluation. Truth be told, it's unfair to grade anything before a few seasons of football have been played, but who has time for that? Tap your mouse here for more »
NFL Draft: Midround prospects of note
After two days and three rounds of the 2010 NFL Draft, several talented prospects remained on the board. Before I dive into the fourth round, let's examine a few late third-rounders to see if we can find any diamonds in the fantasy football rough. Tap your mouse here for more »
NFL Draft – Round 2: Rob Gronkowski, TE, New England Patriots
The New England Patriots have selected Arizona TE Rob Gronkowski with the No. 42 overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. Tap your mouse here for more »
2010 NFL Draft: Pick 27 – Devin McCourty, CB, New England Patriots
The New England Patriots have selected Rutgers CB Devin McCourty with the No. 27 overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. Tap your mouse here for more »
NFL Draft Grapevine: First-rounders to watch
This is it, folks. The 2010 NFL Draft is days away, and KFFL.com will provide coverage throughout the spectacle as well as afterward. A lot of hard work by the team has come down to this, and we're proud to have served our loyal KFFLians - as well as any newbies!
In our penultimate release of our NFL Draft Grapevine series, we'll examine a few prospects that could shake up the first round of the draft. Tap your mouse here for more »
NFL Draft Grapevine: McNabb's effects on the draft
Being a mock drafter is a tough job, I tell ya. You need thick skin, because, after all, you're always wrong, and you never get credit when you're right.
No one remembers if you correctly picked the first 10 picks, and no matter how accurate you are, you are considered a fool by most. It comes with the territory.
The Donovan McNabb trade caused a ripple effect in our last mock draft, so it was time to update that puppy before we were berated any further.
With Monday's update came a lot of changes, so let's break them down. Tap your mouse here for more »



