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6Jun/110

Plaxico Burress’ return to fantasy football rosters

Recently released from prison, embattled wideout Plaxico Burress will be looking for a new home in the NFL. Tap your mouse here for more »

27Apr/102

NFL Draft Grapevine: NFC 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?

This year there were a lot more winners than losers. Most teams did really well, in general, and only seven come in as having below-average drafts in our eyes.

With the teams listed in no particular order, let's get at it! Tap your mouse here for more »

24Apr/100

NFL Draft: Midround prospects of note

Gilyard took a tumble

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 »

22Apr/104

2010 NFL Draft: Pick 1 – Sam Bradford, QB, St. Louis Rams

Face of a franchise

The St. Louis Rams have selected Oklahoma QB Sam Bradford with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft. Tap your mouse here for more »

29Mar/100

NFL Draft Grapevine: Quarterbacks making noise

After months of speculation as to how he would perform, Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford tested out his surgically repaired shoulder Monday, March 29, and did not disappoint. Tap your mouse here for more »

22Mar/100

Ask KFFL's Experts: Cory J. Bonini

Random questions were posed to KFFL.com's team of editors. Some queries are hypothetical. Most deal with fantasy football, while others address the NFL Draft. Each editor's response is his own view of the situation at hand, so the answers may vary from the KFFL consensus. Tap your mouse here for more »

12Mar/103

Draft Grapevine: Top three picks

No free agency transaction so far has mattered as much to the landscape of the 2010 NFL Draft as the Detroit Lions trading for Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Corey Williams. I briefly touched on this in a recent blog, but today I will expand those thoughts into analysis on the top three picks in the draft.

1) St. Louis Rams

Biggest need: quarterback

The Rams have many, many holes to fill, naturally, but quarterback is their biggest need. St. Louis can go several routes, so this is far from etched into stone. Tap your mouse here for more »

14Dec/091

Five early Week 15 sleepers!

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Jason Campbell, quarterback, Washington Redskins: Campbell has been a very consistent contributor over the past three weeks. He has thrown two or more touchdown passes each game during this time. Since Week 10, the New York Giants have allowed enemy slingers to average 303.0 passing yards and 2.0 touchdowns per outing while intercepting just 0.5 throws per game. Tap your mouse here for more »

23Nov/091

Five early Week 12 sleepers

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Josh Freeman, quarterback, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: In the past six weeks, the Dirty Birds have given up 284.3 passing yards and 2.17 aerial scores per game to quarterbacks. They have intercepted an average of only 0.83 passes each outing, too. Freeman is a low-end option for risk-taking owners. Tap your mouse here for more »

9Nov/092

Five early Week 10 sleepers

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LenDale White, running back, Tennessee Titans: The Buffalo Bills' defense is allowing an NFL-high 192.3 yards per game to backs in the past month. They have given up 1.67 touchdowns per contest, too. White is a closer and doesn't play much if his team isn't sitting on a comfy lead; you shouldn't have to worry about that being a problem this week. Tap your mouse here for more »